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EDUCATIONAL. ? v A. ZAPPONE, Teacher and TYantlaUir of' French, .Spanish and Italian. A (The CittiurticA taught alao, it required.; FKW PUPI LB may be instructed on the Guitar. Classes of yeutleweu uioul at hu room ou Peuuayl Ttuiin tveuun, north Hide, bulweeu 3d ami streets. Pupil* will be accommodated at their icniduuow# al.-o. sep li>?tl CENTRAL ACADEMY, Second ?lory, Old Medical College, corner of K arid Tenth Streets. rilUK duties of our ImttituU >11 will bo resumed on Mon 1. day, September 1st, ensuiug. Circulars may be ob tained at the bookstores of Austin Gray, Taylor A Maury, aud H. Furuhtuu; or of ourselves, corner of E and Tenth etrucU. JAMES NOURaE, au U?d2m JOS. HAKVEY NOPHSK. "THE UNION ACADEMY," Corner of 14thitrett and New York Avenue. mills ACADrJMY will be opened on the 1st of Septern 1 her. Z. Rkui.ikds, A. M.,Prlnclpal; Hknky Ciiahk, A7 B., Assistant Professor; A. ZArroNK, Professor of French uud other modern languages. 1 rof. tiiusoN has charge of Drawing aud Paiutlug. 'lhose wishing to en ter tba School must uiak" luinudiate application, an the rogbtof in nearly full. Olrculnrn obUium of the l riuci pal, corner of llth and 1; or at It. Farnhtuu a Bookstore, au 11? ? ; CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, AND COM MERCIAL INSTITUTE, Under the care of lieu. Alfred Jlolmead, Rector, and Mr. Charle* Tucker, A. M. riMIK DUTIES of this Institution will lie resumed ou 4. the lHth of August, in the lower Saloon of Mr. Ca rusi's building. in Knglish, Mathematics, Greek, Latin, and French, the course will Ite full and thorough, Pupils titled for tiie Counting-room or College. The experience of fifteen years, in the management of boys, induces the confident belief that the satisfaction ex pressed by their numerous former patrons, both in Mary land and Virgiuia, will !m> shared by those who may be pleased to eutiust the education of their sons to their For terms and further information apply to the Hector, the Her. Alfred Uoluiead, at his residence on 9th, between E aud V streets. [jy 29?dlf ClfilllVANTS FOll HIRE.?Two young W0 MEN for hire?one understands Cooking and Wash ing, aud the other is a good House servant and Seam stress. Apply to S. J. OBEH, corner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue. P,'P ^ 1 UKCY PAPEIt.?Embossed Gold and Silver, a"* Ultramarine, Enamelled, Green, Glazed, Blue, Yel low, Tissue, Ac., Sco., at moderate prices, for sale by A. QUAY, 7th street, Sep 17?tr opposite Old-Fellows' Hall. CAXTICA LAVUIS, or American Hook, of Church MudIc, by Lowell Mason & G. J. Webb?just out, aud uuiversally recommended by the Press as superior to all its predecessors. For sale by A.GltAV, g(.p 17 tr 7th st., opp. Odd-Fellows' llall. BAHRY'S Tricophcroun cures all diseases of the skin and hair, and is for sale at the low price of 26 cents per bottle at the Drug Store, corner of E and 7th streets. J. F. CALLAN. Sep 23? ri> AUK ANT'S EfTervencent Seltzer Ape ) rient,?This highly valuable preparation is the most convenient and efficacious aperient In use, aud may be had at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store, corner of E and 7til streets. J- V- CALLAJT. sep "?i? _ I ilJLL'a t?am?parlll?. 1 ) Also, Towuseud's do. Scb wartz's do. . For sa'e by J. P* CALLAN, Fej, 21 corner E and 7th streets^ IlOit 1.ADIES.- VKi'.HV .v MILLIjK take great ^ pleasure in announcing to the ladies that they have Opened aud are dally receiving by Express a most elegant stock of DltESS GOODS, embracing all the new aud de sirable styios imported for this season. They deem it useless to itemia s, but earnestly solicit a call, feeling as sured that they can show and offer superior nico and cheap g iods, as they have been selected with the utmost care. [sep 18?tin /'tESTLEMES'S WEARINOS.-We have VjT iu store the following articles, particularly adapted for gentlemen's wear, which are choice and elegant: 16 pieces French Cloth, black and fancy, of first grades 20 do medium and cheap Cloth, black and fancy 10 do e_xtra superior Scotch Cassimere, entirely new styles 20 do fancy good styles medium 20 do black Doeskins and Cassimeres, all qualities, and of the most approval makes 150 patterns of the most choice Vestings 23 embroidered Satin Vest Shapes, rich and beautiful Also, a very superior stock of Alexander's Kid Gloves, with all kinds of silk, woollen, and cotton Gloves, halt Hose, Undershirts and Drawers, Suspenders, Cravats, l'ocket Handkerchiefs, Ac. The vthwle of which-will bo sold at the very lowest prices. Y Kit BY * M1LLEK. sep If?1m NEW FURNITURE AND OTHER HOUSEKEEP ING GOODS. "XT M. MeGKKGOK having removed to the new warc l\ . rooms two doors from his former stand, and im mediately opposite the Exchange Bank of Selden, With ers A Co., on 7th street, is now in receipt of a very large aud flue assortment of Furniture and other housekeep ing Uoods. He deems it unnecessary to enumerate arti cles, as he intends always keeping a full assortment In his line. Persons wishing to furnish houses entire or in . part will find his terms accommodating and prices low ; I aud be holies by fair and honorable dealing, and prompt attention t? business, to incrit and receive a full share of **"aIIn) two fltw^iots for sale, about 30.000 square feet . ! fronting on north L, between north Capitol and lstttn-et , east. _ ?ep lS-ftnThA3 TO THE LADIES. "\7"ERBY A MILLER take great pleasure in announc Y inj to the I tulles that they have just returned from New York, and have now ready for their Inspection the ; most elegant assortment of Fancy Goods to bo found ill j the city. In our stock t.iey will find? I 100 pieces splendid Silks, embracing the newest and ( most fashionable styles of the season 10 pieces splendid Watered Poplins, all colors 1 ease new style French Mousse lines, prettiest go*ids of the mason 10 pi.e s Chcne i?oplins, very rich Splendid Cashmeres, newest and richest patterns I Figured aud Plain Mousaclines' de Laine, from 1 i/t j " cents to $1 per yard A large stock French Meriuoes Do do English do Palmetto Cloths, iu all the best colors 10 pieces Black Grode Ittains all wMttw Splendid Embroidered biueiicambnc Handkerchiefs 10 ? dozen plain and colored Bordered do. from 0% up Worked Kdgiugs and Inserting* 8pleial>d Collars and Cuffs, Undersleeves, Ac. lll'iek and White Plain and Ribbed English Silk Hose Do do Raw-silk do I 40 j down Cotton H ,se. black, white, aud mode co- | lors, of the very lw*t make <0 doxen b-*t Black Silk MiU, long and short 6v) dozen Alexander's tiest make I'ariA Kid Gloves | Black, white, and colored Siik Glovi s In short, our stock is complete aud elegant and we are determin.-d to sell at the lowest prices. We then for. respectfully Invite the Ijnlk-s to call, whether they wish to purchase or not, as it will I thHerae'uber the place, No. 6, IVnna. av? bet. 7th and 8th streets. BLACK AND MOURNING GOODS. XirK Alill NOW OPENING o very choice and select YY ntock of Black go<sls, embracing nil desirable arti cles for Udics iu loouruing. We name, in part? 3>) pieces Black Alpaca, all grades 10 do choice Bouibasins, Lupin s mako h do Black French Merinoes 5 do do Cashmeres 2 do do Ca?hmcre de Ecossa 6 do do Muslin dc Laines ft do Second-Mourning Silk* 4 do English Crapes 10 do Italian Crnpe* 1 carton Black Love Veils ? . a veil Crape, very ni<*; with Black Silk, Kid, and Cotton Gloves; and all klnd'ofBhiCk Ho'J'^ry.^ Sep IK?fm No. ><? Pa ?.. I,et TO. and SO, sts. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, CITY OF WASHINGTON, rju'lrr the directum ?f Aarom IIaotiit Pai.wk*, of A;.c rSrfc .I>ul WORTHIKUTON O ABttKTtSOJf SMKTHKJf, <lT .><??? f trlranii AUom'j/t nnd Omiuellor? of the Sup. (hurt I S. ThH establishment is forin?| for the fidlowing otoects : 1 For practising law In the Supreme Court of the L ni tod States, aud conducting professional business befbre ^r^T'the prosecution and recovery of all claims. Inlaw or e luitr against Unlt.sl States before Oongess or Se Exocuth^e Departments, or against Ibrolgtt Govern ments b. Am. Boanls of Commissioners. _ 3 For ths settlement of accounts with the Stote, irea sur'r War Navy, Post Officc, and Interior 1. partinmits, and obt,lining the remission ^e*, pM?l?c*jMid for- , feitures for alleged violations of the revenue, post office. , "'4. Kor sis-urlng letters patent for Inventions from the : Unitwl States or from foreign Governments, and procu- j rim; land warrants and pensious under the various pen- , gion laws of the United States. 6. For collections generally, embracing debts, legacies, , and inheritances in the United Stab's and foreign coun- j tr'fi* Fnr the purchase and sale of lands In any of the 1 states or Territories of Uie Union, and loaning moneys on mortgage of real estate lying therein. 7 For investment of funds in United States and Slate . atoeks and loans, collection of the dividends thereon, and, tt Mieraily. for the transaction of all businesstiertaiiiing to j a law, loan, and lianklug agency. 4 ? 411 communications addressed, post-paid, to Messrs. | palmer A Snetbeii. American and Foreign Agency, City I pEri.MMi?5mVsN, June ?0 ly* Offloe No. I Carroll Place, Capitol Hill. | Taylor * hivht. B?on??u?r? *?a Stationers, PeunsyJvaula ?*euue, near 9th street, have constantly on nau<l ? Atll assortment of BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, PENS, INK, uiJ PAPER, of every variety, ft>r sale at New York prions. an 22?tr lj^l'lUOOfAL Prayer-books. l j Catholic Prayer-book". Methodist liymn-book* Unitarian Hymn-books. Presbyterian Hymn-books. Baptist Hymn-books. Iu every variety. For aaiu at the published price, by TAYLOR k MAURY, June 28?tf Booksellers, near 9th street. ALL of llurper A Brothers' Publication*. All of Appleton's Publications. All of Putuam's Publications, Little & Brown's, Boston; and all book* published in the United States, For tutle at the publishers' prices by TAYLOR A MAURY, June 28?tf Booksellers, near ttth st. RULED LETT ER PAPER at $1 25 a ream. Ruled Foolscap Writing Paper at $1 26 a ream. Good Envelopes at (1, $1 26, and tX> a thousand. Steel l'eus at 26 cents, 60 aeuta, ami 76 cents a gross. Suiall Wrapping i'aper at 26 cents a ream. For sale at TAYLOR A MAURY'S June 28?tf Book and Stationery store, near 9th st. removalT J OHN D. CLARK has removed his Magistrate's, No t\uv 1'UULIO, and Oenkkai. Aoe.ncv Omcc, to Twelfth street, third door south of Pennsylvania avenue. Sol diers' Claims for land, Back Pay, Extra l'ay, Pensions, Claims b 'tbre Congress and the Departments, promptly uttended to at moderate charges, Persons at a distance may explain their claims, (post paid,) and suitable forms will be scut back with Instructions. sep 19?tim COAL AND LUMBER. W'K 1IATE JUST RECEIVED a cargo of Philadelphia Red and White Ash COAL, of good quality. We have also on band a good assortment of LUMBER and SHINGLES, which will be gold low to punctual dealers. A. ADDISON At CO., sep 18?eo2w Near Navy Yard Bridge. COAX! COAlTGOAL! rpiIK SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his old cu? 1 turners and others, that he is prepared to furnish Coal suitable for Orates, Stoves and Cooking-ranges,equal in quality, and nt the lowest cash price, compared wlt^ any other yard. Those who wish to study economy would do well to call, as I am prepared to sell lower at this time than at any time for the last live years. Orders receive d at Mr. John F. Cailan's, corner of 7th and ? streets, and at my Coal Yard, 13J^ street, Maryland ave nue. JU1IN PETT1BONE. sep 16?Oteod NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. Eight per cent, deduction. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Tax for the present year became due on the 1st of July, and that a deduction or 8 per cont will be allowed, upon payments of saltl tax made during the present month. sep 18?eotd R. J. ROCHE, Collector. NOTICE TO FAMILIES and HOTEL KEEPERS. i GOOD OPPORTUNITY is now presented for those j\_ who desire to have their parlor and chamber furni ture restored to its original beauty. Pianos, etc., jiolished at reasonable rates. The advertiser has hiul ample ex perience in varnishing and polishing household furni ture, and is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him. Ilis pro -ess docs not require tho articles to be re moved from tho room, nor will it prove injurious to the carpet or floor. Orders left with Mr. J. T. Radc.liff, Odd-Fellows' Hall; J. M. Dunn, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 10'b street; N. M. M'Greggor, 7th street, near D, and Mr. M. Thompson, Pennsylvania avenue, between &1 and 4}^ Streets; at which places reference will also be given, il required. an 11?e<?!3ui FOIt AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR! UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS ! rpiIE LARGEST, BEST, AND MOST VARIED STOCK 1 of Foreign and Domestic Undershirts and Drawer* just received, consisting of? Heavy and extra heavy Silk Shirts and Drawers Do do Merino do do Do do Scotch wool do do Very tine Cashmere do do Do Shaker do do Also, a full supply of the " Trovoit" Drawers, with Patent Waistbands. All of the aliove are varied in sizes, and some of them tho best goods ever brought to thi> market. Families and gentlemen who are purchasing taeir supply lor Fall and Winter, are requested to call at STEVENS'S, nt tho Athenaeum, opposite AdelphiTheatre, sep 19?fteod NEW DRY GOODS. MAGRUDER A CALVERT, Pennsylvania avenue, between 8tli and 9tb streets, have just received a 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 J TO THE PUBLIC. ? PRESS, begs leave to inform the public that he still continues to run his EXPRESS WAGON to George town daily, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. He will also convey baggage to and from the Cars, and to tiny part of the city, at moderate charges. Ho hopes, by strict atten tion to his business, and the prompt and faithful deliver} of all articles committed to his keeping, to merit a liberal sltare of tho patronage of the public. Orders lell with Sir. Lewis F. Perry, at Clagett A Dod son's, Pennsylvania avenue, near 0th street, will be at tended to with promptness and fidelity. [ au 2?tl UMBRELLAS AND PARAS0LS~ XWE would iuvite the Ladies to call and examine our extensive Stock of Green, Blue, aud Black Watered, Bordered and Lined Silk and Satin Tuer PARASOLS?the largest assortment in the District, at greatly reduced prices. Also a choice selection of UMBRELLAS, all of the late t fashion, and the work warranted. JUST RECEIVED?a handsome variety of Silks and Scotch Ginghams for re-covering. Repairing and Cpveriug faithfully and punctually executed. A. corbit A CO., may <>?6m Pc.nn avenue, near 4 street. BETTER THAN GOLD ! Portsmouth, July 9,1861. Mr. J. E. Bousn?Dear Sir: I feel it a duty to make known tho benefit 1 have derived from Dr. Hampton's VEGETABLE TINCTURE. 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 nn 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 the palpitation of the heart: there was a constant thumping and beating with out Intermission nlsiut 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 could not cat the most simple food without pain. I also suffered greatly from dis? ase of the kidneys, with constant pain in tho back, that 1 could wslk only with great difficulty. I tried nearly *11 of the most celebrated patent medicines of the day. but found no relief. 1 had also the best medi cal attendance. One of my physicians frankly told me it was of no use for me to It*! 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 he-rd of Hampton's Vegetable Tinc ture. I refused to give it a trial, although persuaded by my friends, until my son purchased a few bottles, and requested me to try it; sTter taking it a few times, it bad a most happy effect on me ; my confidence increased, and after taking three bottles, my dyspepsia, or disease of the stomach, was nearly if not entirely cured. 1 now feel inysolf a new man, and in belter health than for year's. I am certain the curc in my case was made by this Hamp ton's Vegetable Tincture alone. Since my cure I have recommended the tincture to a number of my friends, who have also tx-en relieved by it. Some of the cures have tieen as rapid and equally wonderful as mine. 1 present my respects to Messrs. Mortimer A Mowbray, the proprietors of lids valuable medicine, and say to them its value is t.bovo price; and from my cure, and what I have seen of its effects on others, I shall ever feel it my duty to recommend It to the suffering. 1 have nn doubt many valuable lives will he prolonged by Its use. I hope the afflicted will cast aside their prejudices and give it a trial. Yours most respectfully, (Signed) John Luki. The above is extracted from a letter from a gentleman sixty years of age, and of high character, lie says: " I have given but a faint Idea of my sufferings; I feel Inad equate to the task." We also hare received, in the last few days, letters from two of our most worthy and well known citizens, giving two remarkable cures of spinal disease. But yesterday one of the oldest merchants re ported that lie was cured of neuralgia of the head, of years standing, and so bad that bis teeth fell out from its effects. Call and see letters. Was there ever so many cures, wonderful cures. made by any other medicine. All we ask of the afflicted Is that they try Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, the great purifier of the hlood and cure for all chronic diseases, as dyspepsia, rheumatism, scrofula, and all complaints of the stomach, bowels. Ac. MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, General Agents, Baltimore st. Also for sale by C. Stott A Co., Washfhgton, I). C. Joseph Moffett, 7th St., near E. R. S. T. Clssell, Georgetown. Jy lo?rtm C. C. Berry, Alexandria, Va. VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND LAND AGENCY. I | N. GILBERT has opened an office in Washington 1 l.? 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 District of Columbia. Having fbllnwed farming horetofore, and being a northerner by birth, he ran appreciate the wunts of such as come from the North for the purpose of locating farms in this vicin ity. He has the agency to sell a goodly number of farms In Virginia, and those coining 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 *im Methodist church property CASK -a verbatim report. For sale by A, GRAY, ne SO? 7th it, opp. Odd Fellows' Hall. POSTSCRIPT! [Despatched to the American Telegraph.] Baltimore, September 26?2 p. m. Sale* of 600 bbls. Howard street Hour have beeu made to-day at $3 87 to 3 'J4. Grain is scarce aad prices unchanged. There is no al teration in the Northern markets. Th? Kumlnatlon at L?ne??t?r of ?!?? ChrUIUu* Itlotere. Lancaster, September 28, p. m.?The mag istrates met in the Court-house at 11 o'clock, thiB morning, for tlie purpose of hearing ("ast ner, Hanaway, Elijah Lewis, and others, obarged with aiding and abetting in the Hads bury township murder, and also with treason in resisting the execution of the laws of the United States. The following counsel appeared on the port of the Commonwealth?Hon. John L. Thomp son, District Attorney; William B. Fordney, esq.; Thomas E. Franklin, Attorney General of Lancaster county; George L. Ashmead, esq., of Philadelphia, a representative of the United States authorities in place of John W. Ash mead, United States District Attorney, absent on official business; and Robert J. Brent, At torney General of Maryland. For the defence?Thuddcus Stephens, Reah Frazer, Ford, Kline, and Dickey, eBq'rs. Long beforo the hour for the examination, to commence, the court-room was crowded to ex cess, and the most intense interest^ was mani fested in the proceedings. Five witnesses were examined, among whom were United States Marshal Kline, Dr. Tierce, ami Mr. Hutchins. Nothing important, further than what has heretofore been published, has as yet been elicited. However, it is apparent that a strong case of treason has been made out. The defence intimated that they had some thirty witnesses to be examined. The case will probably not be got through before Thursday morning. It seems to be the general impression among the members of the bar that the prisoners will be committed to answer the charge of treason against the United States. The crowd in attendance continued very large up to the hour of adjournment.. Philadelphia, September 24, p. m.?Bank Failure.?The People's Bank, at Paterson, New Jersey, failed to-day. Its circulation we understand is very small. Tkknton, (N. J.,) September 24th. ? The September term of the United States circuit court opened hero yesterday. The grand jury found two indictments. The civil docket wa3 then called, and the principal case was Goodyear vs. Day, involving tho validity of the Goodyear India Rubber Patents. The action in law being first in order, the defendants expressed them selves desirous of trial. Tho plaintiffs making no motion, the defendants' counsel moved a nonsuit. The court declined to consider the motion at this time, and refused to try the case in the absence of Judge Grier. It was accord ingly postponed till his arrival on Tuesday next. Bohton, Sept. 24.?The steamship Niagara sailed to-day, with fifty-five passengers, and $335,000, on freight. Accounts from (Jherryfield, Maine, state that the wholo country was being burnt up, and scarcely an acre of green land was left along the seaboard. The flames had swept over Mt. Drescot, destroying several houses. In Hancock, county they were suffering severely, the roads being almost impassable from the smoke and flames. The timber of the Cutler company was damaged to the amount of $150,000. An accident happened on the Central rail road, near West Hartford, this afternoon, caused by the passenger train while descending a grade, running at the rate of fifty miles an hour, coming in collision with the ascending freight train. The cars and passenger train were completely demolished. Seventeen per sons were badly injured, and four killed. Nine had their limbs broken. Mr. C. Kimbal, con ductor, and Mr. Frederick Palmer, brakesman, were fatally injured. The engineer and fireman [ escaped by jumping off. The freight train was j running out at the time John Smith, conductor on the Stonington I railroad, was knocked off the train to-day, and j his head cut off by the wheels. Nohwat, Me., Sept. 24th.?Bernett's Hotel 1 ; and five other buildings have been destroyed by j I tire. Loss $20,000. I The Cheapen! Newspaper in the United State*! THE AMERICAN TELEGRAPH, TRI-WKEKLY, For the Country, at Three Dollars per Year. PUBLISHED IN washington CITY BY CONNOLLY, WIMKR k McQILL. Containing all the Reading Matter and new Adver tisements of the Daily Telegraph. This paper is now firmly established. It is independent. It comments with freedom upon every topic, asks and expects no favors, tells the truth without fear, favor, or affcction, and has been pronounced "a terror to evil-doers." It has been thought by many that a newspaper could not exist in Washington independent of j the public patronage. --The Telegraph wil: probably solve this problem?or at least it will possess no such patronnge not voluntarily given, or obtained by virtue of a right to demand it. No letters received upon which the postage is not prepaid. IMPORTANT INDUCEMENTS! Any postmaster or other person obtaining for j I us the amount of $'.? or upwards is authorized ; I to retain one-fifth thereof as remuneration for his services. Fractions of a dollar may b? paid in post-office stamps. Address CONNOLLY, WIMKR k McQILL, Washington City, D. C. J5*ay* Exchange papers copying the above. will be credited a year's subscription. SUPERIOR DAGUERRE0TYPE8?lit Premium! J1I WHITE IIUR8T had extended tho field of his op . oration* over more ground than any daguerreo typist it4 the country. Hi? Galleries may be found on Pennsylvania avenue, between 4 and fith street*; No. 1 ?_>07 Baltimore street, Raltitaore; corner Broadway and l^onard street, Now York; No.77 Main street, Richmond; J Sycamore street, Petersburg; Main street, Norfolk; and Main street, Lynchburg, Virginia. _ _ I His beautiful and highly finished electro-Daguerreo types are an extraordinary improvement, Insuring faithful ind highly finished likenesses in a few seconds. J. II. 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 i 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 every description copied, and post-mortem i cases attended to. ap 30?<tBmo SEVENTH 8TREET BOOKSTORE. H1 ERE may always be found a general assortment of Religious and Miscellaneous Books, a large supply ! of tho various Prayer and Hymn Books used in the dif ferent churches, Music Books, Juvenile and Premium I Hooks, Lithographic Prints, Ac. Also, School Books, Blank Books, and Stationery of every description, Per > turnery and Kancy Articles. Mere Is the Depository of the Methodist Book Concern, including Sabbath School Publications; here the Deposi tory of the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society; and here is a constant supply of the publication* of Robert Tarter A Brothers, American Tract, Society and other religious houses. AUSTIN GRAY, ?ep 3?eo 7th street, opposite Odd-Fellows' Hall. CARD MUSICALS. f pUK UNDERSIGNKD, wbo, &r more than tour years, X met with the greatest luctM a* instructor of Music iu the wty of Washington, baa, during bit stay in Ger many, spent three mouth* at Uto Conservatoire of Music at Leipsig, under the Profossors Mohcbrlns, David, Dr*y sc.holk, and others, improved hinu?lf, and particularly iu regard to the Piano, Bolo hinging, 4c., being no* iu the city, taken a pleasure iu offering again his services to his foriuur patron, and other citUenx of Washington, and hope* that the Washiugtonian* will not tind U to their diiutdvantage to give hint at leant the nam ? encourage inent ttud confidence (as a thorough and faithful teacher) he has heretofore enjoyed. C. W. BCIIUERM AN N, Professor of Musio. Office over Eckardt's Confectionery Store, Penna. ave nue, between 12th and 13th sts. [sep 11?eodlui A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. A PIANO fOUl'E ASSOCIATION has been formed, which guttrantiea to each subwrlber a superior new sevuu octave l'iano, worth four hundred do! lam, upon the I pity went of throe hundred dollars in monthly instalments of from live to ton dollars, l'ersous desirous of becoming 1 subscribers will plea.se oall at the Stationery store of | William I1'. ba> ly, ou Penney lvunia avenue, between lltli and 12th streets, where tliey can obtain a oopy of the "articles of agreemuut," aud all necessary in formation routing thereto. E. N. STUATTOV, J. B. WUODlll'FF, s?p 8?eotf Managers. A CARD. rI1IIE UNDERSIGNED liaviug returned to Washington, X offers his service* in giving instruction in Music, ilo hopes that his friends and the public generally will hx- ' tend to him the encouragement they have so kiudly be stowed on him heretofore. Orders may be left at Fischer's Mimic Store, adjoining the Irving Hotel. J0SKP1I 0. FOERTSCH, sep 2?eo3w* Organist to St. John's Church. IN FAIR WEATHER PREPARE FOR RAIN. DAM 1.1, I'l ERQH couUuues to cover and re pair UMHRELLAS aud PARASOLS as usual, at his old stand, Pennsylvania avenue, south side, between 12th and lath streets, sign of the black and white Viubrella. itjf A general ttssortment of Umbrellas for sale. Sillc, Gingham, and other materi als suitable for every description of repairs, always on hand. 4KHf*~ I'a. av., south side, betweeu 12th aud 13th streets. June a?eotf INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. fTlILB UNDEJtHIGNED wishes to acquaint his friends X and the public that ho will continue the duties of his profession Ju giving instruction on the l'iano and in Vo cal Music; itUolessons given on the Organ and Soraphino, with the Science of Harmony, at his residence, or at the private dwellings of his pupils. The arrangements are such that pupils commencing or r.lreody 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 tho first courses of lessons in as regular order as possible, as all future success will depend upon it. His recommendations for success in teaching for tho last ten years in Washington and vicinity are of the highest character, and he feels confident that he is able to impart instruction in an easy, brief, and profitable manner. He solicits an early call from those interested, so that the) may secure convenient hours for their lessons. All ne cessary information will be given to persons by calling at his rosidenoe, (14th streot, between F and G streets,) or by leaving their names at tho music stores of Mr. Davis, Mrs. Anderson, and at the Musical Depot of Mr. Goorgo Ililbus, where orders left will be punctually at tended to. J. E. SCIIEEL/. Organist of Trinity Church (P.'E.,) and au 21?eofliu Teacher of Music, Washington. JOSEPH WIMSATT, DEALER IN GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, & LIQUORS, Oar. of Pennsylvania Avenue and Thirteenth, itre.fl, may 26 Washington City, D. C. d A y Old Wines, Liquors, Segars, Fresh Foreign Fruits, Comestibles, etc., FOR SALE BY JAMES T. LLOYD, Pennsylvania avenue, 3 doors east of Fifteenth street. may 17?ly C. H. VAN PATTEN, M. D., Surgeon Dentist, Office near Jlroum'i Hotel, Pennsylvania avenue, Charges New York and Philadelphia prices, and guaran ties bis work to ho equal to any done in those cities, ap 6?tf jnoT b. kibbey i co., Dealers tn FINE GROCERIES, WINES, AND LIQUORS. No. 6. opposito Centre Market, ap 10 WAsniNOTOfrC'iTT.D. C. d A y JOHN 17 SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND MAGISTRATE, Office Eighth street, opposite Market. BUSINKSSof all kinds requiring tho attention of an Attoruej, Magistrate, or Agent, will b? promptlj attended to. Claims brought before Congress and th< Departments will receive prompt attention by bein^ placed in his hands. Fee moderate. i June 12?y JAMES W. 8HEAHAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, PRACTISES in the Courts of the District, and prr-?e cutes claims of every description before the several Executive Departments and before Congress. ftf Office aud residence 21st street, two doors north of H. ap 11?tf GEORGE E. KIRK, House and Sign Fainter, and Glazier, South side Louisianaavenuc, between fith and 7th streets, i Dwelling South F street, between 7th aud 8th streets, Island,) is prepared to execute to order all descriptions oi work in bis line. ap 15?(? J. McNEALE LATHAM, Attorney at Law, Will practise in the several courts of tho District o! Columbia. Office on \\4 street, near First Presbyterian Chureh. jy 16?tf PRINTERS' JOINER. WM. INGMAN, Cabinet-maker, Carpenter, and Prin ters' Furniture-make*, can Ik- found by inquiring at NOELL k BOYD'S Venetian Blind Manufactory, i'enn sylvania avenue, between 9th and loth streets, south side. jy 31?Cm JAMES F. TUCKER, Officer, Collector, and General Agent, BUSINESS entrusted to him will Ixi attended to in s proper manner, and may be left with any of the Magistrates. Residence C street, between and (HI. streets, Washington, D. C. jy 29?tf DR. J. M. AUSTIN, (Late of W'arrenton, Va.) OFFICE and liesldenee? F street, north side, one door above 10th. mar 27?TliARtf E. W. CROPLEY, Gunsmith, Locksmith and Bell-Hanger, Pennsylvania avenue, between 2d and 3d streets. CANKS dressed and mounted; Mach'nery i.nd Lamps repaired; Turning done in Ivory and Metals. Jobs 4 eo SAMUEL WISE, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, (Late of the firm of Walker Jf Wise,) HAS ripened a shop on E street, opposite Temperance Hall, between uth and 10th streets. Residence on I street, north side, be'ween 6th and 7th streets. mar 24?tf ST 11.1. ANOTHER of our most talented and highly respectable citizens speaks for Hamptc x's VEGETABLE TINCTURE: Baltimore, July IP, MM. Messrs. Mortimer Mnwlrray:?Gentlemen : My daugh ter having been afflicted for more than a year with the spinal disease, and having tried every remedy that wa> prescribed by some of our l-est physicians, without afford ing her any apparent relief, i fortunately wn< advi>cd by a friend to try a bottle of "Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture," which relieved her of her paJn in less than twenty-four hours. I am pleased to f-sy th-\t since she took it she has been fno from pain, and she is gradually gaining strength, which I attribute entirely to the res tor ativo properties of this medicine. I believe If it were more extensively user), It would do more good in tho re moval of such diseases incident to the human family than what is usually prescribed. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Robert Kkkh, Principal Western F. H. School. Call and get pamphlet and see certificates of wonderful cures. For sale by MORTIMER k MOWBRAY, 240 Baltimore street, General Agents. Also by C. Stott k Co., Washington, D. 0. Joseph Motfett, 7 th st. near E. R. 3. T. Cissell, Georg etown, jy 16?3mlf C. C. Berry, Alexandria, Va. PIANOS! PIANOST NEW AND SECOND-HAND PTANOf always on hand, for sale nnd to rent on moderate terms, at the l'iano Store, on 12th street, almve F street. New MUSIC STOOLS for sale. jy 1?d3m* F. 0. RF.TCHENBACTI A NEW IMPROVEMENT For Fitting up Stores with Fancy Fronts. |l E. GEIGKR, Builder and Architect, would respect 1^ . fully inform his friends and the public in general, (bat be is prepared to fit up Stores and build Fancy Fronts on nn entire new plan, embracing ail the latest improve ments. The work can be done without stopping the bus! nesH while the work is going on. lie is also preparnd to do all kinds of work in the build ing line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. All businefgentrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. ' Place of business on D street, between 9th and 10th. . may 1?6n? i /UNSOJPI DYSPKPTIC BITTKHH-A V / new supply of these valuable Bitters to-day received, on sals by ths bottle or dossn. 3- f. 0ALLAN, sep 11?* corner B and 7th sts. irMftir ' KB . JTHJ fmf * JUL <aes , A. KOUKPATRICX, MABBLB AMD PBKBdTONB CUTTKR, Kdrtti, bUwtm 13M ami lUk, II'iuUMm <??' D C MAKBLB MANTLK8, Monumnuu, Tombs, Head and Foot btone* *c c?LtoUr ou buul, of the t.. ?i quality Mid workmanship. All kinds of btou*. for bund ing, Ac. All kind* of work iu his line taithluilv -"rffirtd *t the shorted notice. a|, 1<t tf General Banking and Exohange Bokinoas. COPARTNERSHIP. fpiIK undersigned respectfully announce to th? public A. Uiat Uiey have enteral into copartnership for the transaction of a general Exchange and Bonking busiut ?? in th? city of Washington, under tile firm oj? SELDEN^WiTHEBS A CO. All busiuess entrusted to thuin will bo attended to with promptness and fidelity. WILLIAM HELD EN, Late Treasurer of tho United States JOIUN WITH lilts, Of Alexandria, Virginia. B. W- LAT1IAM, 01 the oily of Washington L. P. JJAYNK, Biar 24?tf Of Baltimore, Maryland. Or. Sticklaud'a American Family Pills. 1)E. IDES tho cathartic and anti-dyspepUe qualities of > those I'illH, their adaptation to purify tho blood?to euro I be Liver Complaint, Urinal and Abdoiuluat Diseases, and especially that class of maladies known as Female Complaint* ; to relieve tho system of Wot ins, and pinipli ? on tho skiu?way bo soon, as sot forth iu a pamphlet, which can bo hod gratuitously of tho wholesale agent. A. OKAY, Bookseller, 7th street, oppoiiiui OdU-follows' Hall. N. B. The abovn Pills coiuo to me so highly recom mended, from so responsible a source, that I do not h< si tat to believe that they will prove to lie as good as the uest over introduced, and that it will uot bo Lug U-l'ore their popularity and sale will be unparalleled. Junet)?ootf A. OKAY. THK DAILY BEOlhTUB, PUHLI3I1ED DAILY BY MOKAN A 810KEL8, PHILADELPHIA, 18 circulated extensively among tho Merchants of that city, and travellers find it in ail the Hotels, Steam boats, and Knilroad conveyances diverging from Phila delphia. It contains a correct list of the names of those persons arriving at the principal hotels daily, and conse quently is the best means the Proprietors of Hotels in other cities can have for extending their business among Che travelling public. 0 EVANS' PIKE AND TIHEF PROOF SAFES, , for tho 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 t ire or Burglars, having withstood tho test of both without injury or loss to tho owners, in any instauco. Also?lu store and for sale: Seal and Letter Copying Presses and Books Trucks, for moving Boxes, Hales, Ac., In Stores Druggists' Presses, with Cylinders and Pans Packing Levers, for Dry Good Stores, Ac. Portable Shower Baths, of new construction, suitable for warm or cold water Refrigerators, for keeping Meats, Butter, Milk, Ac in ?lining room, hall, or cellar Water Filters, for purifying muddy or bad Water,caused by ItaiiiB, la ui us to ne, Marl, or other c.ft uses. a, a a OLI.VKK EVANS, 61 8. Second, I door below Chestnut street, mar2J? Philadelphia. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE, AND TUP. BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEWS. OWING to tho lata revolutions and counter-revolution? among the nations of Europe, which have followed each other in such quick succession, and of which " Uu -rul is not yet," tho leading periodicals of Great Britain nave 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 ponderous treaties to bo 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 tho various conclusion lrawn from tliem by the loading spirits of the age. The American publishers therefore deem it proper to call re newed attention to the works thoy publish, and tho very low prices at which thoy are offered to subscribers. The following is their list, vit: The London Quarterly Revijw, The Edinburoh Review, Thb North British Review, The Westminster Review, and Blaoiwood's Edinucrou Magaein>. In these periodicals are contained the views, moderately though clearly and firmly expressed, of tho three greatest parties iu England?Tory, Whig, and Radical; " Black wood" and the " London Quarterly" are Tory, the " Edin burgh Review" Whig, and tho "Westminster Review" Liberal. The " North British Review" owes its establish ment to the last great ecclesiastical movement in Scotland, 'nd is not ultra in its views ou any one of the grand do-' partments of human knowledge. It was originally edited by Dr. Chalmers, and now, since his death, is conducted by his sou-in-law, Dr. Hatina, associated with Sir David Brewster. Its literary character is of the very highest irder. The " Westminster," though reprinted under that title only, is published in England under tho title of the ?' Foreign Quarterly and Westminster," it being in fact ? union of the two Heviews formerly published and reprinted under separate titles. It has. 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, inime iiately ou their arrival by tho British steamers, iu a beau liful clear type, on fine white pajier, and are faithful or pies of the originals?Blackwood's Magazine being an ex act/oc simile of tho Edinburgh edition. TK HMS: for any one of the four Reviews, $3 00 per annum. For any two, do 5 00 " For any three, do 7 00 " For all four of the Reviews, 8 00 " For Blackwood's Magazine, 3 00 " For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 " For Blackwood and four Reviews, 10 00 ?? ruyments to be made in all eaten in advarwe. ?^"?Remittances and communications should bo always addressed, post paid or franked, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT A CO., 70 Fulton street, New York, mar 24? Entrance 154 Gold at. / 1 BEAT chauce for Book Agents to clear irom f.'iOO to \X $1,000 a year! Books of universal utility. SEARS' vhW AND POPULAR WORKS?the most splendid'v llustratcd volumes tor families ever issued on the Ame rican continent, containiug more than lot'R Tiioi'u\N.> >. s uravinus, designed and executed l?y the most eminent .vrtists of England end America. The entire scries havo been carefully examined, and <trougly recommended to Superintendent*, Trustees, and Teacher!, o. Schools, by the followingdietinguished genfle ncn: His Excellency Hamilton Fish, Ex-Governor of the State of New York; Christopher Morgan, Secretary of State, and Superintendent of Common Schools, N V ? T Konieyn Beck, esq., M. D? Secretary of tbe Regents of'the University, N. the Legislative Committee on Colleges Academies, and Common Schools; Itev Edw-ird Hitch ooek, LL. D., President of Amherst College, and ProHssor of Goology, Jtasflachusetl".* ? _ . _ ? ^ Amherst College, Dee. 25, 1S4M. Mr. Robert Sra, t?Dear Sir: I havo looked over th- en tire series of your valuable publications with much in terest and profit; and am quite surprised at the amount "f liter*ry labor you havo j irformed, and tho researi h !t I must havo cost you to obtain so many fine illustrations ? hile you have an active superihtenden<-o of an extensive business. I am also gratified at the decidedly moml and religious Influence which vour books will exert, nD i can not but hope that they will do much to counteract tils effects of that light and immoral literature which dolugef tho land, and, like the frogs of Egypt, comes up even to the kneading troughs of our kitchen*. May you Jive lonir to follow your plans. e llospoctfully and sincerely, your obliged servant . EDWARD HITCHCOCK. I Tho works alluded to as having been examined atirl j recommended, arc as follows: A new and popular PictorirI ' Description of the United States, Pictorial History of the ' American Itevolution, Scenes and Sketches of Continental ! Btiropo, Description of Great IlritBin and Ireland. Pic to rial Family Annual, Treasury of Knowlodge, Information for the People, The Family Instructor, Pictorial Sunday ?look, Bible Biography, Bible History, and second serier of Tho Wonders of the World. Gentlemen of respectability and of good address want.,! to sell the above popular Pictorial Works. Full partlcu lars of tho principles and profits of tho Agency will be given on application either personally or by letter Tin postage must in all cases be paid. Please address R0HKBT SKARS, Publisher, mar 84? 128 Nassau street, N.Y. [ WM. GOODRICH A COS MERCANTILE A. LAM AGENCY, No. llfi Market St., Philadelphia. associate offices. TAPPAN A DOUGLASS, New York. E. RUS8ELL A CO., (late Geo. W. Gordon,) Boston. J. D. PRATT A CO., Baltimore. WM. B. PIERCE A CO., Cincinnati. CHAS. BARLOW A CO., St. l-ouis. WM. B. PIERCE A CO.. Louisville. This well known and extensive establishment Invites Merchants. Manufacturers, and Bankers, to an investiga Hon of its system, and gratuitous test of Its records of the j standing and responsibility < i trailers in the U. States. Our increased patronage has enabled us, during the past year, to open offices in Cincinnati, Louisville, St. lonis, I and New Orleans; these, in connection with our long es- | tablished offices in Boston, New York, and Baltimore ! >nat le us to offer facilities and advantages which time and' I experience alone could accumulate, and which we believe arc unequalled. We are prepared to make eollectloi.s in any of the States Territories, Canada. England, Ireland, Scotland. France' Germany, and in any commercial port of the world, and will pay particular attention to old and doubtful debts, iu the collection of which class we have extraordinary facili ties, and have been unusually Successful. full lists and repoTtNof nearly all the Attorneys In the United States, we are at all times prepared to fur- j Qi?h to?i, gratuitously, the nam?vi of pood and rvfiponnible lawyers in any part of the United Stat?-s and Canadas. Cotinecte?i with our Agoncy is a Commissioner for near : ly all the States, who is enabled to afford every facility I and legal fbrm for preparing accounts, for immediate use, thereby avoiding a delay often fatal to the eollection | of ? debt. uu 24 Uregory't California Packag* Exprw. tiik aLii.M ivim.ha wui despatch SPKCIAL Alhai-t-.-MiFHS, taoor uiora times per month, by 8u-am?liip., tit ^?' 1-^ "U<J J'ANAMi, In < barn i _ of parcels,jewelry, ?aluablt?aiid Ui?Ti wh';:1* *"1 ?n *11 ??*?** arrivo Ui bat. Fraa th!^n. M Ul*ii ami be delivered in adfauce of We beg to annuuuce to the public that ae have entered tht |C<!|IU''X y heaviest transportation house on ^ io u. to t^ort ?nd havm.Tm?l Ml Mltunce o/aU Uhtr eaprtut*. nil oitr rf " arrangement* with th, U. p. Mall taxi *lLds w,, ?U.,l"- *" l*>" triage of our Franc,? ,B **? ?ru^u o" ??*? urfor ,ha the U. H. MUi ana nil oiul ^ t ?Ver Ution ..f letters and parcel, ^ctw,?u ?h. ^ J'V Uuu*?*,r l-u.tic States, arc well^^u t.ra aln^v "', /^ *W , J^ lau-d by the public. 1J)8 >S|Ucll, ? u.Lhuui>" vxut delivered by us throe or fc.ui day. iu advance af?Jl SiTJi competition, luting properly estimate,;. ^'* have also e?d abiiahed tiict ncti'ii in QUAVAflifTT OALLAO, and VALPAit A1.S0, lor ?Uchporu^S * th.f South American uoaat, wc ar? prepared to receive IAlT*it?and PAKCFUi. which will I? ..roumtly c."e|.atctfd to tbeir deatlnation l.> our ugiut iu 1'auaiua. me mail tor South America is made up but once a munth' THOMPSON .4 HITCHCOCK, Managers and Agents, I rkvi ii uv n,.,1.. ''""r' ?"r-nr Wall *t., Aht Voi*. ' Jen llfi u n I t? Mc*sr*. Johnson A Low. i m ?n' B,'; Tlleaton A Co., 48 South at.; steSUi M &0 ,,iu" B,': Mni1 L,'vi Al'K?r 4 Co., 76 Dcy ? _____ Uiar 24? FANCY GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOAliJiJTlC. W^'Vwfc0^ *lC"-','4:i ,mi1 1>, HrI "'red. New i ;> I I ? ; i attention ot the C ity anu Distant Jobbng trade to tl?. ir large and Tar led ,tak,3 provM , r^Jit ' at U"' l0WChl ruU'S' "Uht'r fur CUfclj or "I'" Cudcr their prewnt arranyreutcntx they can olTer irreat luduut mcut.i on ail their Foreign Good*, and will Kl?a he ' rV1?" !h,e b".n"C,t of t'1" lni'?" rtiheounta wfich ( m incrcftjtid uxuouDt ol their pur lbey pledge theniHf Ivea to aellmany styles of American Qtxnis at nianuiadurtrg' pi ic?? ' American n! 1 OTderi?wl1 l^iil b? ku>'1 ,ful1 ,lurinB th' "hole year, and nil oriii r? will be proui|itly fiuppljed. Thev tl,.rti,.?i\.T.i? invite tlie Mexlcau and tk.uth American dealers u, exarn^ ne their sto< k of Jewelry, manufactured exprewfy Tr tbeir su>ik 01 iv,,r> 1 'V'lowi"? articles congtitute a part of their stock Linen Threads?Varh us makew,pl?A andVaUn tiXL, SnJiw.?,' brown, and colored, .\os. 20xb0 ? pool Cotton?-Clark <, Alexander'?, Smith's Kuglv, and ?U,XyX'"*? blU(k' ft"a 10x160, Tai"s^l-"li Bobblus~L,n<!n anJ cotton, onsorted colors and Cutlery?linzors, Knives, Shears, Sclnnors, and Table for,^. w>d.. A llutcher's, Wostenholm'*, I lodgers . and other celebrated makers S'l.Tr ! ,Cl0,t,h' 1 ?i?t. Vanihh, 8having, variety ' ' 1StTUhbIu?- 4l'-? Ar-> ^ K"*t MtiHc.ii Instruments?Accordions, Violins. Flutes, Fifes. Clarionets, Uarnionicane. Ac. Fans?A lar^e ?nd rich a^sortuient. consisting of Wauti fully carved i-earl, ivory, bone, and wo.nl sticks; also ' "fail?buffadlo&S'horu' l'rjCk,:t- *"'J Guns?Single and ilouble, lngllsh end American, real and imitation iwi.it; also a variety of Kifles ' f 0,'r",HrK and Holster; Colts ami Allen and i'hurber's Kevolver-; also a P?rfM^"'P VT-rV"^nt of'sJJ"r,'"ff Apparatus J' l'. >'~ ;l! !tl,'?? '""Kenet A Coudniy's, fiver's, Pin aud s, and 1-de.s Cue Kxtriicts -oups?f^w's White and llrown, Windsor and Honey: bubin s, GuerIain's, HinaudV, and SI.inKenet A Cou dray s assorted styles, Ac.. Ac U UV.^rSUH"i?S CH'\N"'"'K s ''id Kyes, Wik. iwf' v1';rh' Hwtt0n8 "f K" tit-vU"' r<?cUot book?, Port Monnaies, 1'urM'S, Stationery, Heads, Whalebone, Ixvok.'ntf-glnKH^, At?., Ac 1W18hi11'Hor-' T,p?' *c-. ^ HBMaS^s" U,C Fre"ch' 8P"'l?h,acman. and Eng. OTATIONK1.S' wTl^iK^VK. 2(1 S^uth Fourth Htroet, Iiv-w ! (Wholesale only.) 1, . L- bliMlAN, Importer of French and Kn? ! Stationery, offeri to the trade, at BtaUoners' H are hou?e, a complete assortment of " aru , STAl'LK AND FANCY STATIONERY of the best quality, U the lowest rates. mi'ir 21 IDI'HBIJf, Iron dt ?to?;l Bler ? I x ' Jliportern and dealers in Ameri<-iin fweJo. Norwegian, l.etined, Cable, and common EnXh Iron; manufaeturern of Holler Kiv. ta and Srikes lf.Jl mTv' VUi% ,!",,er' Shwt- ^'*11 Ton, AXU'^ & mnr?^ ?tre?'t, and 64 North Delaware avenue. ' SIIKPPAKD A VAN HABLINOKN, No. 27-1 Vh...r,nt htrc.'t, above Tenth, Philadelphia, have ju?t received rlv ,FU'rrf "Vifud'd Table and 1 mno Covers. DwV.alk 1 Cloths, Napkins, Moreens, um Worsted Damaaks. war 24? First Premium Grand and Square Fiaiios vK*YcKe t; ?^n,'K' ^'iinnfacturers, ir&tfSBjCS : 4' "v8- ?' ?"d 11 KnUw Street. Dal j ' VJU " tnl'ufa* t" the excellence ,, . . 7 of Baltimore made Piano Fortes Th? Maryland Jnstilnie. at their last exhibition. awardJ to us the Firat Premium for the l>o*t (Jrand Piano and al? l1'5 r??fuiuiu lor tin* U'ft Stjunn- Pinua exhibits! a Will be recollected that in 1W?, oor l'iano aL re.v!^" he Hrst 1'iemiiun by the same Institute. . ? te?timonialh are not esuiily earned, and are not to bo lightly warded. We may therefore say that havinir taken the First I'n mium, ? herever our Instruntenta Bet ? th competition, we Offer them to the public with a con rto. nce we might not otherwise avow, guarante. Inc aH Instrument- made l.y us to give satislaeuon. or they may be exchanged within six months from day ?f gn),. J v^e'years! ^ "e further'gu^tee^r Having just comt.let?t large ad.lftioiw to our Manufac ry, we hope now to supply all who ina^ honor us with !r patronage; and we inviU- all *ho desire a sm? instrument, carefully wlapted to the climaU-? a verv im r-orun. matter. ?n,i which we have made our carefU tudy to call and examine our various styles, which wo re finishing a'id Which will t/?dd at the lowest market price jor cash or approved pai-r tn addition to the uWive public testimonials our Pianos are recommended in terms or the highest praise bv the fiillowing emiuent artists, whose eerUfcntes can be s.*n .it our M ar.ns.ms Chart. - I!, cl^a, th, ^reat com? ' Mli.1"*'?? dirVT, A- "''hop; Mr. ???,. K Miss Ad, le and Charles llohnstoek, and other dirtin' Old PlaJios taken in .-xchange. I lHti'w hlrfnl nrtri tnnt*d A1 Vtf 1f* , SILK QiXJbtf. s st ; French, Herman,' Kn^i'sh "T . 81AND FANCY ?H>.)I>tC I embra^iri/ every variety of the newest an. richest stvle. olTered in this market. Hr-.ir nle card. ?L V. * . >or exhibition. Merci-nts X^y ZrtZf o7*<?l ' "rid thai etcry attention has t?-,-n iiaid t,, present a 'toek of goods, mimnailed, either in extent or varioty, by any similar establishment in the country k,t': r ^ .a or "nmj-lcs lurm-h'ti J.y uh, himI mill \?? *mn/i ^CX"r b"" !r""- '? th" lnrf',r <"it?es and towns. I cnbrac*' the leading article, of our ?toek: I K*lr" r "b Client) and Ilroeade Silks. Klch 1-IIMS Haregcs. Muslins, and i 'rp'andie*. Ijich printed Silk Tissues, new article. New style h'ngllsh Poplins. Bsrege de (.aines, Paris patterns. New style French Print*. KngMsh. Scotch, uml American Printed l.awns riuper ltlark Gros de Khines. French and English (Hlighama. Mich"p.nH ( l"l,""Cra^ shawla. J* umL '""V assortment. Millinery Silks, Crap>-s, Ac. Dress Trimmings, newest stvle. Bomhuines, Alpacas, and Musiin de Laines Lft<N /( himI f-.ml?roirJ< ry * Unens and White ti.aais of every description Kid i.lov, s, best manufacture. English and German Silk ami Cotton Hoaisrr fx)!!# aticl Sqiifiri* C**\wu rf Shnwln. Kich Silk MnntilIn*, jfrrwl VHr?*tv Pongee f.n<l Spltalfield HandkercWielfc. Italian t'ra\ats and Sewltig Silks Also, a great variety ot rich itiaxls fhr , uoi enumeratcl in the atiove evening dresses A1f?' flnchews. Sarnets. Fancy Silk Cravat. ??.?. Those who yt.lt this market for .<YM- M, who would consult their Interest, ami who desir.' to see a unsurpassed in every department at the rery low est market prices. sr? respectfully incited t<' call mar 24? LAI RKNCK THOMSON A CO., ~ I MPOKTKKS of llrandies, M ines, end Segars. No 1 K*. 1 change Plane, Baltimore, oder for aaie an exteusiva assortment of? MKAMUKS?J. Hennessy, ,1. J. Durand pr^i'fwi.i181^^ 18'u ' M**k,ry: <Hard. Dupuy A Co.; in?t, ( a^tilion A ( o.; Martell; J. Durand A Co - A S,M<rI nette; J. .1 Dupuy sn.l J. Kraml bran,J*. ^ WINKS?Champagne, Claret, and Hock, of varion. grales. Also, Port. Sherry, Madeira, Sicily, I.l?dsm Ilur K izzg w< flavor; also, London Brown SU,ut at I Port^^C RrlinsUina,