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educational. cc "THE UNION ACADEMY," Corner of 14th street and New York Avenue. Z. KICIlAKliri, Principal. li. Cha&k, ) . , . . II. W. MoNjol, / AiwibUnU. A. Zapponjb, i'roftiHfior ol Modern Languages. R. Qibsox, Teacher of Drawing and i'uinting. Circular* can bo obtained of the Principal, or at R. Farnham'* Boolutore. foot 1?tf ? DELAWARE COLLEGE. riMlJE DUTIES OF THIS INSTITUTION will bo re JL suiuixi on the 20th of October. In tho Scientific School, now connected witii the College, joung men in advance of our ucadouiioBoujoy rare facilities in preparing for practical life. Ju tho Mercantile*Department a thorough business edu cation may bo had. In tho Agricultural Department special attention in given to agricultural chemistry. There i? also a Teachom' Department, and a Depart ment of Modern Languages. Newark Academy opens on the sumo day, (29th Octo ber.) Applicatioui) for admission should be made early. Term bill $75. for circulars containing full information, address llcv. W. S. F. G It A11 AM, Sep 6?2aw-lmWAS] President of the College. A. ZAPPONE, Teacher and Translator of French, Spanish and Italian. A (The Classics taught also, if required.) FEW PUPILS may be instructed on tho Quitar. Classes ol gentlemen meet at his room on Pennsyl vania avenue, north side, between 3d and 4% streets. Pupils will bo accommodated at their residences also, nop 16?tf CENTRAL ACADEMY, Second story, Old Medical College, corner of E and Tenth Streets. milB duties of our Institution will be resumed on Mon -L d*y, September 1st, ensuing. Circulars may be ob t&iuod at tho bookstore** of Austin Gray, Taylor & Maury, and H. Faruhaiu; or of ourselves, corner of K and Tenth streets. JAMES NOUKSK, au 14?d2m JOS. HARVEY NOUKSK. CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, AND COM MERCIAL INSTITUTE, Under the care of Rev. Alfred llolmead, Rector, and Mr. Charles Tucker, A. M. T1IH DUTIES of this Institution will be resumed on the 18th of August, in tho lower Saloon of Mr. Ca ruai's building. In English, Mathematics, Greok, Latin, and French, tho course will be full and thorough. Pupils lilted for tho Counting-room or College. The experience of fifteen years, in the management of ' boys, inducos tho confident belief that the satisfaction ex ftressed by their numerous former patrons, both in Mary and aud Virginia, will be shared by those who may be pleased to entrust tho education of their sous to their caro. For terms and further information apply to the Rector, the Rev. Alfred llolmead, at his residence on 0th, between E and F street*. [jy-9 dtf A PROCLAMATION 10ME Ladies all, give us a call, And read our Proclamation, With beaux and pas, sis, brothers, mas, And hear our conversation. Our Gaiters, Slippers, lioots and Shoes? Our Patent "SouiJERa d'Union;" With Fairy I'umps, and Sylphine Shoes? Bright Fashion's contribution? of the best quality, aud Iho latest aud most fashionable etyle, can be had cheap, for cash, at P. BM RICII'S, eep 26?tf Till street, near Louisiana av. SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY AT TUB BIBLE DEPOSITORY, corner of 14 aud 10th streets. [sep 1 ?tfj .TAMES NOUESE. TUB PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS, and all I those used in the private academies and institutions in the District of Columbia and adjacent country. For sale, at New York prices, by TAYLOR & MAURY, sep 1? Booksellers, near !>th street. OCBOOL IIOOKS at Nciv York. Prices. JO A full assortment of all kinds now in use; and the best STATION Bit Y of every variety, for sale by AUSTIN GRAY, 30? 7th street, opposite Odd Fellows' llall. A UCTION LOTS OF CARPBTS.?50pieces J. ingrain medium and low priced Auction Carpets. Will be sold a very great bargain. eep 29?lm YERBY & MILLER. SIIjK mitts. 35 dozen Silk Mitts, suitable for house and street?ol all grades, long and short, with aud without fingers. sep 29?lm _ YERBY & MILLER. BLANKETS.?We have in store 200 pairs of bed Blankets, all grades,and prices from $2.60 to $18. 2 bales, 150 pairs Servants' Blankets, which will be sold very cheap. YERBY A MILLER, sep 20?lm AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, for the rapid cure of tho various affections of the lungs and throat. Just received and for sale liy W. ELIOT, _oct 8?^ cor. F i 12th streets. THE LOSBOX Art I nioii K ii? r n v lugs _l for 1 85 1. Just received and ready for distri bution at TAYLOR A -MAURY'S _oct7? Bookstore, near 9th street. r I ^O DEALERS IN SHOES weolTera few casiv X at wholesale, at remarkably low prices; aud those in the trade are solicited to call and cxamiue them. JANNEY'S Wholesale and Retail Shoe Store, 8th street, n?ir the Ueneral l'ost Office. Oct 8?2w REMOVAL. WHITEIIURST'S new and ox tensive GALLERY OF PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES, over the Store of IMivall A Brn., between I1., and (Uh streets, Pennsylvania 'avenue. This U .tilery posmMsa's many advantages over others, ! being built on the second lioor, and arranged expressly for this pur|s>se. It coutaius one of the largest skv Bghts in this country, and is the most extensive and finest south of Baltimore. It possesses every facility l'or copyirig Paintings or Daguerreotypes, not having its su perior in tho world?where uiny bo obtained lieautifiil and highly-finished Daguerreotypes in all weather, though cloudy is preferable, except for children. Post mortem cases promptly attended to. Awarded tho first medal at the late Fair of the Mary land Institute. Gai.lkkies.?No. 205 Baltimore street. Baltimore; 347 j Broadway, New York; Pennsylvania avenue, Washing ton, D. C.; 77 Main street, ltiehmond, Va.; Lynchburg, Norfolk, Va.; and Petersburg. Va. 4xT* These Naileries are open free to the public, at ail | hours of the day. sep 26? tf J. II. WHITEHURST, Solo Proprietor. TO THE PUBLIC. J AMBS A. CONNER, proprietor of tho CITY EX PRESS, begs leaveinform the public that he j still continues to run his ^ X I*It ESS WAGON to George town dally, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, lie will also . convoy baggage to and from the Cars, anil to any part of i the city, at moderate charges. He hopes, by strict atten tion to his business, and the prompt aud faithful delivery | of all articles committed to his keeping, to merit a liberal share of the patronage of the public. Orders left with Mr. Lewis F. Perry, at Clagett A Dod- j son's, Pennsylvania avenue, neir 0th street, will be at- | tended to with promptness and fidelity. [ au 2?tf ! (~i ENTLBMEN'S WBAMIROI. ft bare JT in store the following articles, particularly adapted ' for gentlemen's wear, which are choice and elegant : 15 ple<*es French Cloth, black aud fancy, of first grades ' 20 do nn*dlum and cheap Cloth, bhick and fancy 10 do extra superior Scotch Cassiiuere, entirely now I styles 20 do fancy good styles medium 20 do black Doeskins and Casslroeres, all qualities, j ami of the most approved makes 150 patterns of the most choice Vesting* 25 embroidered Satin Vest Shapes, rich and beautiful ! Also, a very superior stock of Alexander's KiJ Gloves. with all kinds of silk, woollen, anil cotton Gloves, halt! Hose, Undershirts and Drawers, Suspenders, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchief)), Ac. The whole of which will be sold at tho very lowest I prices. YERBY A MILLER. I?ep 18?lm AMERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, CITY OF WASHINGTON, Under the direction of Aahok Haiuht Pai.kk*, of jVnn York, and Woutiii.voton Garrkttsox Snkthew, of Xrw | Orleans, Attornrys and OrmnsrUor* of the Sup. (hurt U.S. I This establishment is formed for the following objects: I 1. For practising law in the Supreme Court of the Uni ted States, and conducting professional business before Congress. 2. For the prosecution and recovery of allclalms. Inlaw or equity, against the United States before Congress or the Executive Departments, or against foreign Govern ments before Hocrds of Commissioners. 3. For the settlement of account/: with the State, Trea sury, War, Navy, Post Office, and Interior Departments, and obtaining the remission of fines, penalties, and for feitures for alleged violations of tho revenue, post office, or other laws. K,?ros,":"r'nR letters patent for Inventions from the j United States or from foreign Governments, and procu- \ ring land warrants and pensions under the various pen- I Biou laws of the Uuit?d States. fii' I' u' t'?'l<!cUo,;H generally, embracing debts, legacies, trie- UwU SUU'a ftnd coun' 0. For the purchase and snle of lands in any of tho Ptates or 1 erri torieaof the Union, and loaning moneys on mortgage of real estate lying therein 7. For investment of funds In United'States and SKte stocks and loans, collection of the dividends the** ,n and I generally, tor the transaction of all business pertaining to a law, loan, and banking agencv. All communications addres-ed, post-paid, to Messrs 1 Paliucr A Su< then, American and Foreign Agencv Cltv of Washington, will receive prompt and faithful attention PAI.MEK A SNETHKN .Tune 30?ly* Office No. 6Carroil Place, Capitol Hill rartMBTSffloffi few. vltpSu, o^ry variety, for sale at New York pric*. hu 22?tr , ? IM'lSOOl'AL Prayer-books. 'j Catholic Prayer-books. Methodist Uymu-books Unitarian Hymn-books. Presbyterian Hymn-books. Baptist Hymn-books. l? every variety. For Milt) at thu published ^koBAMAURY, June 28 tf Booksellers, near ttth street. _ ALL of Harper 4 Brothers' Publication*. All of Appleton's Publications. All of Putnam's Publications, nuhllshed in Little A llrown s, Boston; and all books published in the United titatos. For sale at the publishers' Pri-Y%R A maury> Juno 28?tf Books,aiers._ nearJKh st._ RULED LETTER PAPER ?t $1 20 a ream. Ruled Foolscap Writing Paper at $1 ? ream. Uood Envelopes at $1, $1 25, and $1 50 a thousand. Steel I'uns at 25 cents, 50 Wilts, aud 75 cents a gross. Small Wrapping l'aper at ?,????? ?'TjlAURY'S For sale at ? othut ' June 28?tf Book aud Stationery store, uearUth St. NEW GOODS NOW OPENING. rmiB SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure of informing ms 1 friends and customers that ho has just rcturiic'dl the northern cities, where he hasruoSS m.,v?s Stocks. Hosiery, Umbrellas, A.C., as ne I as novoi before'hadthe pleasure to exhibit, in style, Yarioy and diHiLimcss? wliich, together with the comparatively low hi nt lie is under at present, enables him Ui i>l1?r u,iiisu?l Ind u cement "to those in want of auyarticloofCotldng la our lino, of a quality " sep 20?tf ' Sth St., 3d door from P?nna. av. BOYS' CLOTHING. , . i otvi Drawers Stocks* CravatH, Handkerc hUte, Oloves, Sock 8, Ac.; to which the ftttent{':^0^?nIt^nu,n in imr^arlv nn itcd. , v _ 10 ,lnorH west of 9.1, "nt. NOTICE. ^ 4V riMIE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing wnih'.rthe I firm of N. M. lardella A Brother was on the 2fttl ultimo dissolved by mutual consent. All persons tad"bt?d to the late firm are requested to lardella. p. C.'lARDELLA. ? C TARDEI.LA having purchased the entire stock of Hardware of the late firm oflardel la & Brother, will con tinue the Hardware business at his New Store Room on Vth street one door north of Washington Adams's gro cery store' where ho is now receiving, in addition to his former stock, a large quantity of New P"Jr chased from the best Northorn houses, principally t r cash F. C. I. hopes by strict attention to business and a constant endeavor to please, to receive a largo sharcot public patronage. _ oct i?w A CARD TO THE LADIES. TtrE would most respectfully inform thyi ladles of VV Washington and the public generally, that wi iust received from the Northern Market an entire ew and splendid stock of Dry Goods, suitable for the ,, i Vin?..r trsde. To those of our friends and cus tomt-rs who have heretofore patronized us so liberally, we ? ire to ret'irn our grateful thanks, and hope by polite ..i strict attention to business that we shall still mi Tit' a continuancc of their favors, and also the favor Xl o whXpurebasing community. We deem it useless to enumerate goods, but would merely say that our stock consists ot a general assortment of all kinds of fashionable uml desirable Dry Goods, which will be sold very low fo cash. We invite everybody to give us an carl> call, and wo promise to sell bargains. ^ ^ & IIARHYf hot. 8th and 9th stf., next door to C- W. JWteter's sep 30?d'iw Hon?o-furnlshi ig . tore. VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND LAND AGENCY. IT N GILBERT has opened an office in W ashington H city, where he will give his prompt attention to Ml those who will favor him with the agency to sell tarms toVlrg^^, Maryland, or the District ol'Columbia. Having followed farming heretofore, and being a northerns } bK ho can appreciate the ^ au|^ of snch as cmne from !ti?? North for the purpose of locating farm* in una jh in Ity Ho has the agency to sell a goodly number of farms in Virginia, and those coming from the North would do well to call before purchasing, at his resilience on 1 nn Tylvauia aVem'e, first square west of the Capitol Gate, may 29?y *2m ? KID GLOVES AT 62 VS CENTS ! DOZEN LAD IKS' white, aolored, and black ttiu 7 "j Gloves a very good article, at C2y? cent;*. AUo the following at 87 J< cents, of Alexander's make and Stewart's Importation: 2 cartons Indies' white, all numbers ;i do do colored, do I do Oentlemeh's White,Nack, and assorted co lYrsoi?'in''wlint' f^f"? very superior Glove will do well to give us a call, as our stock is as good as any in thu country. YERBY 4 MILLER. Sep i- -111.1 ESSENCE OF COFFEE. ?\\'.th 12H Cents to gave four Found$ of toJJee. riMIIS ESSENCE has beeu proved by many thousands I ,,r tin- richest and most respectable families, as wi ll aVby the poorer class of people, almost through the whole I;nit^) states, to !?? by far the In-st preparation of<CoH? "Tfo'lder tofee full satisfu-tion and proof that the above article is perfectly healthy, and to j"h?w nonieth! j; of the deserved reputation it hvs gained and just y enti tle,! to we annex a few certificates and recommendations, particularly relating to health, from Dr. IV?th and Dr Chilton, practical ChemUts and Analyslsti of the cltlei oi Philadelphia ami New York; also, from om' Agents, all of whom are prominent Chemists aud inugglsts. College Avenue, 4.^51. T have examined the Essence uf Coffee manufactured by Hummel. Bohler & Co.. .rKl fiiHl tliia Us cmisl tuetd ?ire not ill tho len*t degree injurious to health, it may be u-d "J7^fi,2SoTUf,Rofr.of Chemistry iipplied to Arts, Franklin Institute. No. 711 Chambers st., New York, Aug. 22,1 Ml. T have examined ?n article prepared, bv Messrs. num n.ei luThler A Co, of Philadelphia, called Essence of tof r' . 'wi,ieh b, intended to lie us?-d with colUse for the pur York, renna., Aug. 4,1851. Messrs. Hummel, Bohler A ^supcHoTrirriUs d ?1 TJ Tffsau. * ?? Tliis Ksseuee of Coffee may Is- had, wholesale and re tall. at the oorner of K and 7th streets. ? oct 4?iltf .. 1?? REMOVAL. , ? I OHN D. CLARK has removed his M KitRTRATr s. No .1 T\st Pt:sLl0, and ( Jfhicm. Aofnct OrncE, to Twelfth !t,c t. third door south of Pennsylvania avenue. 80I ClSm^ta'filro'li.ngwss will be sent back with Instructions. *P TO MECHANICS. rpilR BUILDER'S GLIDE?containing Lists of! rices I and Rules of Measurement for Carpenters, bricklay ers, Stonc-nnisons, Stone-cutters, Plasterers,Slaters, l alnt ,Z t lw.iers. Ac. Also, a table of lineal, sous re, and cn bicmeasurea, rules of mensuration, the building regula tions. the laws relative to buildings, lien laws, Ac., Ac. Just published, and for sale bjr^ ^ WXTKK9, Hep 18?lm T? Klwt. iK-tween !'tl. andJOH^ A NEW IMPROVEMENT For Fitting up Stores with Fancy Fronts. IT K GKIGBlt, Builder and Architect, would respeet 4 . fully inform his friends and the public in general, that he is prepared to fit up Stores and build Jancy Fronts on an entire new plan, embracing all the latest improve ments The work cau l>e done withoutstopping the busi ...????. ing line, at tlio shortest notice and on the most reasonable ti-rni.". All buslnessontrustod tohis caro will be promptly *' Pbiie' 'fliusiness on D street, lietwocn 9th and 10th. may 1?'lm j UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. XWK would invite tho Laities to call aud examine our extensive Stock of Green, Blue, and Black Watered, Borilered and Lined Silk and "jiUn Turc PAHASOLS?the largest as?orUu<?nt in the Distrust, at a^hok^'solecUon of UMBBELLAS, all of the latest variety of Silks and 55"alid Ouvorh.g faithfully^and ?*?ay 0--0m Penn avenue, near 4 street. J \U, DITHBIN'S MAP or tl?e Holy Land, sepf17?'tr* ' ' 7th St., opposite Odd-Fellows' hall. GEORGETOWN AND ITS AFFAIRS. Gkokoxtown, October 11?li? IU- , The reinaius of Mr. Dodge were followed to tlieir resting-place, in the Presbyterian burying ground, yesterday afternoon, by a large con course of our fellow-citizens. The Rev. Thomas Bewail will preach in the Methodist church to-morrow morning at ten o'clock. The Sistors of the Visitation, who recently left our town and locatod in Washington, have purchased very extensive premises, of W. Caden, at the corner of 10th and G streets, for which they paid $!!<),000. The houses are new and built in the most magnificent style, embracing all the modern improvements. They will, in a lew weeks, resume their academy. The school under their direction numbers about 120 pupils, and the number of applicants was so great, that they were forced to purchase more exten sive buildings. The Sabbath school of the Methodist Pro testant church was formed in 1829, uuder the ministry of the Rev. Wm. W. Wallace. It has in it, at the present time, 20 classes, the same number of teachers, 250 scholars in actual connexion, about 400 volumes in the library, and is under the control of the lollowing offi cers: Thomas Jewell, superintendent; Jacob Young, assistant; Luther S. ltoby, secretary; and W. C. Lipscomb, librarian. From this school, also, there has gone out one or two effi cient ministers of the Gospel. The Hour and grain market remains lirm at last quotations?sjvi.81 and 1000 or more barrels have changed hands the last two days at the above prices. There was a sale yesterday of 250 barrels common brands at $3.75. Wheat is coming in in small quanti ties in wagons, and selling at 7b@78o. Corn, yellow and white, 58 to 00c. Drovers' Rest.?Through the politeness of the proprietor, Mr. Lewis Means, 1 have been fui nished with the following report for the week ending to-day: 354 head of beet cattle arrived; 230 head sold to Georgetown and Washington butchers, at prices ranging from $2@$2.75 per hundred pounds gross; and 124 head driven to Baltimore. Sheep, from $2@$3 per head, hogs, from $0@.>i>0.50 per hundred pounds. Arrivals.?Schr. Virginia, Brown, Alexan dria, to Boyce, Taylor & Co.; schr. D. L. Lewis, Spruce, Plymouth, to Wlieatley & Walker; schr. Koselthe, Moore, Philadelphia, to S. Smoot. Canal Trade.?Arrived, Potomac, 48 miles, Hour, &c.; Mountaineer, Cumb.,coal; William Hruce, do. do.; Wm. C. Johnson, 47 miles, wheat, &c. ; Caroline Tresdalc, Cumb., coal; Buena Vista; 64 miles, limestone; D. & 11. Clagett, 81 miles, flour, &c.; Miles Standish, Cumb., coal; H. B. LoomiS, do. do, Departed?Edward Payson, Anawan, Chesa peake, General Taylor, W. J. Boothe, Francis, Wm. Jackson, Elizabeth, and James Boyce. The packet Belle will reach here this after noon. Electro. GEORGETOWN SAW-MILL, PLASTER-MILL, AND MACHINE-SHOP. JOSEPH NICHOLSON, proprietor, opposite Ray's Mill, llore way be hail, ut all times, all kinds of Oak, 1 op lar, Hickory, and Walnut Lumber, Ground Plaster in uuy (lunutitics, and all kind* of smithing and machine work done to order, and on the most reasonable terms, oct 4?S&'13m TO LOVERS OF GOOD EATING. I-iOUR PRIVATE SUPPER ROOMS, and several ele- | P Kant Boxes are just completed at the KM1 IK& UOTEL" and RESTAURANT. The subscriber has also now in his employ a very superior WOK, and promises to satisfy the most fastidious in eating and drinking, ills I11LL Or FARE will al.'-O be complete, and his arrange ments for getting Game and fine Oysters guarantees a regular supply of both. He hopes to receive a share ol the patronage of the citfMiu of thU Metropolis, and re turns bis thanks for pa.it favors. L. W. Al-bi..'*, ,?.i y eo Pa. avenue, E. OWEN & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, ~\l fOCLD RESPECTFULLY make known to their VV friends and the public generally, that they have jttat opened a laiye and varied aiwortmrnt of Winter Goods, of superior quality, such a? Cloths. Cassl mere*. Vesting*, Ac., and request that their friends and customers wilt call and examine for themselves. In returning their thanks for the liberal share of pa tronage they have received, they now take occasion to -ay that, having experienced the evils of the credit sys tem to a great extent, they have determined in future to furnish articles in their line very low for cash or to prompt customers, and solicit a continuance FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! VT WALL'S House-furnishing Ware-rooms, onjth Street, opposite the Naticii.il Intelligencer office, where may be found a very large and handsome nssoit-1 merit of every article necessary for furnishing, to which I Hi? attention of purchasers is respectfully invited Js fore I purchasing elsewhere; among which may Is- """ .I1 TB' . riety of styles of handsome seta of Cottage !? urniture, l made in the very best manner, of different colors? Mahogany and Walnut Marble-top and I'lain Bureaus Do Sofas. Tete-a tetes, and Divans Do new style of Sofa Bedstead* Do Chair*, Arm, Rockers, and Easy Chair* Do Marble-top Centre, Hoflt, Side, ami Pier Table* . Walnut and Mahogany Wasbstands several styles Mahogany Dining. Card. Side, and Sof.i Tabh * Walnut and Mahogany French, Cottage, and other Bedsteads . Mahogany and other W ardrobe* Cottage anil variety of styles of Cane-seat Clialr* Oano seat and Wood-seat Rocking Chairs Large and small sixes handsome Gilt frame !<ooking <>lasses, with Brackets and Marble Slab* Feather Be<l*, Hair and Shuck Mattresses With many other article*, which will be Bold most reasonable terms; all of which will be delivered to any part of the city or Georgetown free of charge, oct 0?2aw1m CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER, AND AN-,, THRACITE COAL. ? UST RKOEIVKD 180 ca*kR of beat Now \ork Hydrau ?) lie Cement and Calcined HnMer, which, with the be?t Ke<i and White Ash Anthracite Coal, and the neces sary materials for building at present on hand wil be ?old by the undersignod on reasonable term* for cash or good piper. Call and see, at the I^.umW\ anion , th street, near the Canal. !*? M. rKAI?U?l ? oct I?eod'iw , CARD MU8ICALE. rpnE UNDERSIGNh.1), who, for moro than four years, I met with the greatest success as instructor of Music . in the city of Washington, has, during hi* stay In Ger- j many, spent three months at the Conservatoire of Mu ic | at Lelpssig, under the Professors Moschele*, David, Drey- j scholk, and others, improved himself, and particularly in i regard to the Piano, Solo Singing, Ac , being now in the | I citv. takes a pleasure in offering again hi* service* to his I ! former patron* and other citizen* of Washington, and hopes that the "W ashiugtonians will not And It to their j disadvantage to give him at least the same encourage | ment anil confidence, (a* a thorough i*nd faithful teachti) . he ha*heretofore enjoyed. C. W. SCHUERMANN, Professor of Mustc. Office over EckarJt's Confectionery Store, Penna. ave- % nne, between 12th and 18th sto. [sep 11?eodlm JAS. F. HARVEY, Undortakor, Seventh street, between O and 11 streets, WOULD respectfully return hi* thanks ?to hi* fellow-citliens, and those of the sur rounding country, for their past patronage, and would in- ; form them that he i* fully prepared to till all orders for Funeral* at the shortest notice. He would respectfully sav that he has taken considerable pains to provide him seif with all manner of conveniences for an Undertaker. Ili* mode of preserving bodies in the wannest weather has never failed to give the utmost satisfaction. ?,)- He keeps constantly on hand a large supply of ready-made COFFINS, of all sixes. Jnnc 3?MWAS?y I Marlboro' Gazette? ly 1 NEW FURNITURE AND OTHER HOUSEKEEP ING G00D8. NM. McGREOOR having removed to the new ware . rooms two door* from hi* former stand, and Im mediately opposite the Exchange Bank of Selden, With er* k Co., on 7t.h street, is now in receipt of a very large and tine assortment of Furniture and other housekeep ing Goods. Ho deems it unnecessary to enumerate arti cle*, as he intends always keeping a full assortment in bis line. Persons wishing to furnish houses entire or in part will find hi* term* accommodating and prices low ; and he hopes by fair and honorable dealing, and prompt attention to business, to merit and receive a full snare of public patronage. Also, two fine lot* for sale, abollt o?,000 square feet, fronting on north L, between north Capitol and tat street tttgt. *ep 13?2mThA8 ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA. Thrc? days later from Kurop*. The iiritihh mail steamer Asia arrived yes terday morning, at New York, with Liverpool dates to tlie 27 th ultimo, three days later than those by the llumboldt. She has one hundred and twenty-four passengers, among whom is Madame Celeste. The Asia encountered strong westerly gales until Saturday last. She passed the Africa, of the same line, at six o'clock last evening. The reports of an abundant harvest through out England continue to come in from all quar ters. The house of Castellan & Co., in the Greek trade, which failed a short time since, under the most favorable estimate can only pay from 2d. to Gd. on the pound. Tho indications were favorable to continued commercial prosperity throughout Englaud. The lion. Abbot Lawrence had not got through his Irish tour. He had declined an invitation to dinuer tendered him by the citizens of Cork. He was to return to Eugland on tho 2Gth of September. I The Marquig of Mivalleus has addressed n note to the Spanish Ministers at tho friendly courts, in which ho states, that although Spain does not desire war with the Uuited States, she will not hesitate to declare wur if forced to do so. A telegraphic despatch announces the arrival of Kossuth at Smyrna, ou board the Mississippi. Notice has been given that tho removal of the goods from the Crystal Palace may bo com menced on the lGth of October. In France, ft serious democratic disturbance had broken out at Cher. An armed force had left Paris for St. Armand, and several arrests had already been made. Among the prisoners are some who, it is understood, have been con nected with the great lire at Metairie's Iron Works. The district abounds in secret socie ties, whose members are bound together by the most solemn ouths. Six missionaries, two French, two Germ&n, and two Belgians are about to leave Paris for Oregon. Commercial atluirs in Paris are very dull, and in the Departments still more so. The greatest rejoicing was occasioned at Ma drid by the reception of the news from Cuba, of the capture of Lopez; but it was still resolved to send out the reinforcements designed for the island. The excitement in relation to Cuban affairs is increasing even yet, und warlike threats against the United States are rife. Despatches have been transmitted to Wash ington, protesting in the strongest terms against the supiueness of the United States Government, and demanding satisfaction for tho outrage on the Spanish Consul at New Orleans. A democratic conspiracy has been discovered in Athens. Reception of Kossuth.?The Baltimore Su?t learns that a preliminary meeting will be held this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at the Mayor's office, for the purpose of making the nccessary arrangements preparatory to the holding of a town meeting to devise proper measures for the reception and entertainment of Kossuth, the Hungarian patriot and exile, who will shortly pass through this city on his way to Washing ton. The special committee of the Now York Common Council for the reception of Kossuth announce that they have invited the military and various civic societies to join in the cere monies. In Philadelphia, the Select Common Councils have passed a preamble and resolutions extending to Kossuth a welcome to the hospi talities of that city. What are we doing iu Washington ? Mississippi.?The Secessionists, as our read ers are aware, were completely routed in the late election iu Mississippi for members of the State Convention. The Yicksburg Whig sayo all the roturns arc now in, and it is ascertained that the Union men have elected eighty-three members, and the Secessionists seventeen. This j is surely majority enough to settle tho matter. GOLD AND IMITATION (lUKK PIXS t?Another supply of Cull Pins just receive*!, together with a variety of fancy articles mid Drew Trimmings. at .Mrs. COLLISON'S Fancy and Milli nery Store, SIXTH Street, near cor. Louisiana av. \ | ACiUUDRH di, CAL.VKKT beg leave to ill call the attention 6f the citizens of Washington and its vicinity, to their stock of Fall Dress Goods, which they are now receiving, consisting of rich Brocade, l'laid, Cliene, figured and plain Silks, Tun- Satins, French Me riuoes, Cashmeres, Moussctaines, Alpacas, Scotch l'laid*. Plaid Kaw Silk, l'laid Orientals, together with Chiutz Calicoes, Ac.; all of which will bo sold cheap, they having been purchased 16 to 20 |>er cent. le?s than they could have been in the earlier part of the season. sep .'iO?.'itawi'w [Intelligencer.] KALTIMOKK" STEAM MARBLE WORKS, Corner of North anil Monument Htreets, i Baltimore, Maryland. SISSON A RAIBI) having oomplet<-l their extensive works, (which is now one of the largest cstabllsh 1 incuts of the kind In this countrv,) are prepared to fill all orders in their line, viz: MAHIII.K MANTLES. MON UMENTS, TOMBS, (IRAVK-8TONES, TABLE-TOPS. TILKS, (fur floors.) MAItlll.K UCTTEICS, as rea sonable ratVs as can be had in this or any other city In j the Union. For beauty of execution ami originality of deidgn, their stock cannot be surpassed. They would re spectfully invite Architect*, Huitaen, Qibinei-Makert, and others, to call and examine before purchasing. They are also prepared to furnish the trade with Slabs, Blocks, Ac., to orJer. 44" All orders by mail punctually attended to. Sep 2<l?d2m ST ILL A NOT HICK, of our most talented and highly respectable citizens speaks for IIamptonS VEGETABLE TINCTURE: Baltimorr, July 18,1861. Mrttrt Mortimer rf Mmobr<iy:?Gentlemen: My daugh ter having been afflicted for more than a ycftr with the spinal disease, and having tried every remedy that was prescribed by some of oilr l>eet physicians, without afford ing her ar.y apparent relief, i fortunately was advised by a friend to try a bottle of " Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture,'' which relieved her of her pain in less than twenty-four hours. I am pleased to say that since she took it she has been free from pain, and she la gradually gaining strength, which 1 attribute entirely to the restor ative properties of this medicine. I believe if it were more extensively list*I, 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, Robkut Kvr.R, Principal Western F. 11. School. Call and got pamphlet and see certificates of wonderful ! cures. For sale by MORTIMER A MOWBRAY, 210 Baltimore } street, General Agents. Also by C. Stott A Co., Washington, D. C. | ? Joseph Motlett, 7th st. near K. R. S. T. Clssell, Georgetown, ,iy l't - ."mif ('. ('. Berry, Alexandria, Va | INSTRUCTION IN MU8IC. rpilK UNDERSIGNED wishes to acquaint his friends j 1 and the public that he will continue the duties of his j profession in giving instruction on tho Piano and in Vo cal Music; also lessons given on the Organ andSeraphine, I with the Science of Harmony, at his residence, or at the private dwellings of his pupils. The arrangements are such that pupils commencing or ' already advanced in their musical studies can, at their option, receive such lessons as may best promise Uieir Improvement. It is. also, of serious interest to those who | ?ish to he well Instructed In music, that they should tie gin and follow the first courses of lessons in as regular | order as possible, as all future success will depend upon | it. His recommendations forsuccc ss in teaching for the last | ten years in Washington and vicinity are of tho highest I character, and he feels confident that lie Is able to impart instruction in an easy, brief, and profitable manner. He solicits an early call from those interested, so that they may secure convenient hours for their lessons. All no ceslary Information will lie given to persons by calling at his residence, (14th street, between K ami (I streets.) or by leaving their names at the music stores of Mr. Ila/vis, Mr, . Anderson, and at the Musical Depot of Mr. (leorgo Hiibua, where orders left will? Is- punctually at tended to. .1, K. SCllEKli, Organist of Trinity Church (P. K.,) and an "1?coOtn Teacher of Music, Washington. SAMUEL WISE, OARPBNTEH AND BUILDER, ( Late of the firm of Walker ^ Wi>e,) HAS opened a shop on H street, opposite Temperance . Hall, between ?th and loth streets. Resldanos on I street, north aide, between Cth and 7th ?treets. mar 24?tf OPERA, DRESS, AND MOURNING CAPS'. AX TI1K NKW STOKE ou fclxth ?tre. t will be touad the prettiest assortment ol the ubovu article* iu the city, and at price* correspondingly low?sulectud iMiraon ally from the importer* ami manufacturer*. Ladle* tire invited to cull and examine thorn at MUM. K. CoLUHON'S Fancy A MllHuery sep 30?tr store, OtU at., near cor. of Loul*laua a* . BLACK AND MOUENINO GOODS. WE ARK NOW OPNNING a very choice and aolect *toc.k of Black. goods, embracing all desirable arti cle* for Ladies in mourning. We nauie, in part 80 piece* ltlack Alpaca, ail grade.* 10 do choice Bouibasinn, Lupin * make 6 do Black French Mcrlnoes 6 do do Cashmere* 2 do do Cashmere de Eoo*so 5 do do Muslin de Lnino* 6 do flecond-Mourning Silk* 4 do English Crape* 10 do Italian Crape* 1 carton lllnck Lore Veil* a pieces Veil Crape, very nice; with Black Silk, Kid, and Cotton Glove*; and all kind^ o^HKck ?,.p I8_im No. 6, l'a. av., bet. 7th and 8th at*. IN FAIR WEATHER PREPARE FOR RAIN. DANIEL P1HRCE continues to cover and re ^t^palr UMHKEbbAS and PARASOLS as usual, his old stand. Pennsylvania avenue, south side, between 12th and 13th streets, sign ot the black and white Umbrella. *i)' A general assortment of Umbrellas for sale. Silk, Gingham, and other materi al* suitable for every description of repair*, always on hand. Jff- Pa. av., south side, between 1-th and loth streets. Jnnefl?otf w PRINTERS' JOINER. rM. INGMAN, Cabinet-maker, Carjienter, and Prin v * ter*' Furniture-maker, can be found by inquiring at NOKLL A BOYD'S Venetian lliind Manufactory, I'enn aylvania avenue, botwoen 0th ftutl 10th. attfoetn, Bouth side. jy 31?0m J. A. KIREPATRICK, MARBLE AN1) IfRBK-STONE CUTTKR, E street, between Vith and 11th, IViu/iinflten Oily, D. C. MAIIBLK MANTLES, Monuments, Tomb*, Head anil Foot Stones, Ac., constantly on hand, of the best quality aud workmanship. All kinds of Stone, lor Build ing, Ac. All kinds of work in his line faithfully executed at the shortest notice. ap 10 tf General Banking and Exchange Business. COPARTNERSHIP. rpilK undersigned respectfully announce to the public JL that they have entered into copartnership for the transaction of a general Exchange aud Banking business in the city of Wellington, under the firm of? 8ELDEN, WITHERS A CO. All business entrusted to them will be attended to wltli promptness and fidelity. _ _ WIT,LI AM SELDEN, Late Treasurer of the United States JOHN WITHERS, Of Alexandria, Virginia. R. W. LATHAM, Of the city of Washington. L. P. BAYNE, mar 24?tf Of Baltimore, Maryland. Encourage your own Mechanics, Manufacturers, and Seamstresses. WILLIAM H. FAULKNER, Si<jn of the Shirt, south side of Penna. avenue, respectfully in vites the citizens of Washington, and all others whodesire to have SHIRTS of all sizes, qualities, pattern, or price, to call upon him at his Shirt Factory, oppo site the United States Hotel; where he will execute their or ders, and warrants his shirts, which are manufactured by the Seamstresses of Washington only, to be good fits and good work manship. William 11. Faulkner has :'.0 Washington seamstresses constantly employed in making shirts, the demand for which has l greatly increased since they have I been worn and tested by mcni ? , n(- ? bcrs qf Congress and other citi zens who have purchased them. He would respectfully sub mit that an establishment like his, which gives regu ar employment, at fair living prices, to a large number of respectable and industrious females, is def^rving of liberal encouragement from the citizens of V ashington especial ly, who are bound by principles of reciprocity andI inter est to encourage their ow n seamstresses, manufacturers, and mechanics. __ ,, . , , ? ? Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Cravats, Handkerchiefs. Sus penders, Ac., constantly kept for sale. Call and view the assortment. . . , , Good SHIRT-MAKERS can always obtain employment. June 10?cotf [Intelligencer copy.] _____ l 1 8EVENTH STREET BOOKSTORE. HERE may always be found a general assortment, ol Religious and Miscellaneous Books, a large supply of the various Prayer and llymu Books used in the dit feretit churches, Music Books, Juvenile and 1remhim Books, Lithographic Prints, Ac.. Also, School Looks, Blank Books, anil Stationery of every description, lcr fumerr and Fancy Articles. ? J (ere is the Depository of the Methodist Book Concern, including Sabliath School Publications: here the Deposi tory of the Massachusetts Sabliath .School Society; and here is a constant supply of the publications ol' Robert Carter A Brothers, American Tract Society aud other religious houses. AUSTIN GRAY, nep^?eo 7th street, opposite Odd-fellows Hall. Attention, Chewers and Smokers ! I\0WNKR'S popular Cigar aud Tobacco stand is well ) supplied with the best Ilavanas and Principe*. Abo a splendid lot of Chewing Tobacco, to which ho ex tends a cor lial invitation to his Mends and to g-utluuun of taste generally. WP ?""tr C. H. MUNCK, GUNSMITH. ' / 1 UN'S AND PISTOLS constantly kept on linrid^ on I I D street, between fithand 7th, Washington, D.C. If. MCXCK also offers for sale some double and single , barrel Uuns, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, and Percussion Caps. _ _ *~tT JAMES F. TUCKER, Officer, Collector, and General Agent. BUSINESS entrusted to him will he attended to In a proper manner, and may be left with any of the Magistrates. Residence C street, between 4U and Kth , streets, Washington. D. C. jytf JOSEPH WIMBATT, DEALf.E IN GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, k LIQUORS, Oir. of IVnnij/Irania Avenue ami Thirteenth street, may 26 ' Wasiii.ioto!* Citt. D. C. d A y Old Wines. Liquors, Segars, Fresh Foreign Fruits, Comestibles, etc., FOB WALK BT JAMES T. LLOYD, rtn nsylvania avenue, U doors east <tf fifteenth rtreet. mny 17?ly , C. H. VAN PATTEN. M. D., Surgeon Dentlst? Office near Hrown'S Ifotel, /?. nnsylr tnia avenne, Charges New York and Philadelphia prices, and guaran ties his work to bo e<iual to any done in those cities. up ft?tf JNO. B. KIBBEY A CO., Dealers in FINE GROCERIES, WINES, AND LIQUORS. No. 6, opposite Centre Market, ap 10 Wasiu:ioto?Citt.D.C: *** J JOHN L. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND MAO 1ST RAT?, Office liiqhth street, ofpotite Market. UUSlNESSof ail kinds requiring thc *tV,ntionl^'! Attorney, Magistrate, or A*ent,wil! bepromptly attended to. Clslms brought before Oopip ss ?ut' [n. Departnienis will receive prompt attention by being placed in his hands. June 12?y , fee moderate. ... JAMES W. SHEAHAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, T1RACTISES in the Courts of the District, and proar I cutes claims of every description before the several iterative Departments and before Congress. nr Offloe and residence 21st street, two door* north of" ^A1_tf GEORGE E. KIRK, House and Sign Painter, anil Gtazirr, South side Louisiana avenuftj between 0th and 7th mwelllne South F street, between i th and ?tn su > Valand ) b- prepare,l to exeoute to order all work in his line. 1,1,1' J. MoNEAL^ LATHAM, Attorney at ,i,a District or Will practise In tbo several court* I n^l'ri'rji'preshyterian Church. on itre?'t, nca. i ? j iiiM . ? ? D.K- J' M. AU8TIN, (Late of Warren ton, Va.) \ . y m4 riwt north on** hoot OFFICE and .leauleuc*- i strts t, 27?ThAStf above l(?tb Gregory's California Package Express. ^ -1 IHlC SUB&CKM:* MB wiJI despatch BPEO 1AI. M Kj>? >)ji.iUI,tDaurittui? ? "* "T^r,. t time* per *t>ut.., b/ Uuyu??uip?, via :? ,CU AG K g H and la ehrf??i ii " of panel/i, jewelry, vaiuabteeand pKU* < matter, which will in all cuae* arnre in ?*j? Jfran otseo by tins mail iteauerfi, ana Undelivered in ?ulranee of the mail. We beg to announce to the toublic that we bare entered rlth *? ???"&?* Importation bouae on from To ar" k?uml to ua to transport our gooda and 1,,, ^?" j ?u*Wlt> ,n advance o/ all other expresses. all othnr J5 ? *rra,^wnenU with tho U. B. Mall and *ood? we on l'aeitlc, for the rurriage of our JrancC ?ln ?*i totbe .uperior qualities of the line, for the ttef lTs M?fl 1U advantage* b.er tatLunf it. u.U oth*r competitors, In Uie tranavor Uif lrHt , * "u* lll^Lru:U between the l'acibe end At h?utic State*, are well known and all rady general iy ap preciated by the public. The value of a mercantile letter, delivered by us three or four duys Sr. advance of ail other uowi>etition, being properly eoUlnuted. m.? 'laVu *,H" established agendas'in GUAYAQUIL. CAI.LAO, and VALPARAISO, lor which ports, and other cities on the Soutii Aiuuruiiui co."j-t, we tru prepared to receive LETTKKdaud PARCELS, which will be promptly im' d to their deetination b/ our age?it in i'anauia. lhe mail for Boutil Americr is made up but once e THOMPSON A HITCHCOCK, Managers ..ud Agents, ?vrm ?? , 149 P. ar, cor. of Well at., New Yortc. i H! u m FKBSUBblON. to Mehu s. Johnson A Low w i.u Y1 ?. ''poflbrtf, i'ilesion ? Co., AS South St.: -Ni!Hiiiitli & Co., 60 l'ine tt.; and Levi Apg^r ? Co., 76 Itry ****? mar 24? EANCV GOODS, FOItEIGIi AND D0I1E8TIC. WV',0^ *, c?-' 213 ??d Pearl btreet, New . \ l . y?rk' the attention of the City and Dletent Jobbing trade to their large and varied ntoek of Roods which they offer ut tho lowest rates, either for ceah or an. proved credit. Under their present arrangements they can offer great inducement* on all their Foreign Goods, and v/111 give their customers the benefit of the largo discounts which they have gained by the increwed amount of their our chutes. They pledge tbumselvos to sell many styles of American Goods at manufacturers' price*. Their Mtock will be kept full during th? r-hole year, and all orders will be promptly supplied. Th,sy particularly invite the Mexican iiud South American dtaleis to exam ine their stock of Jewelry, manufactured ex^rwtply for those markets; alao their stock of Ivory Combs, adapted tor exportation. 1 r Th? fliUowing articles constitute a pmt of thtir stock. Linen lhrewis?Vark us makers,pli.in and satin finishod, black, drub, white, brown, and colored, Nou. 'JOxbO Spool Cotton?Clark's, Alexander's, Smith's Kagie, and Keflington's, whito, blutk, and colored, Nos. 10x150, 26 to 300 yards lapes and liobbins?Linen and cotton, resorted colors and sizes Cutlery?Itazors, Knives, Bheni-s, Bcissors, and Table Kn ves and Forks, Wade A Butcher's, Wostenholm's, Kodgers', and other celebrated makers Brushes?JInir, Cloth, Teeth, l'alnt, Varnish, Bhavlng, Bhoe, Crumb, llorne, hcrubbing, Ac., Ac., In great variety ? Musical Instruments?Accordions, Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Clarionets, Jiarmonicans, 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 Tto7 Combs-Fine 8, SB, SSB, and NPU, 1 V^x4Vinches Combs?Plain and fancy Turk, Dressing, I'ockot, and Side, of shell, bulfalo, and horn Guns?Single and Double, .English and American, real ? 4a,n ,,uiltat")n Twist; also a variety of Kifies ?, ,T K ""d c,erlO??) Pocket, Belt, and Holstor : Colts and Alien and Thurber's Ko vol vers; also, 6 complete assortment of Sporting Apparatus 1 erfuiuery?Luhin's, Maugeuet A Couuray's, l'iver's, Tin aud'8, and ?Ih'h Hue Extract* Soaps?Low's White nnd Brown, Windsor and Iloney; iiUbin h, Guerlain's, I'inaud'ti, and Mangenet A- Cou dray's assorted stylos, Ae., Ac. Also?iVrcussion Capn, Needles, Pins, Hooka and Eves, Steel Pens, Suspenders, Buttons of all styles, Pocket books, Port Monnaies, Purses, Stationery, Bead*, nhalebono, Looking-glasses, Ac., Ac. Ivory, Tortoise Shell, Pearl Shell, Horns, Tips, Ac., for . manufacturers.' I !? kstaioguefl in the Fronch, Spanish, German, and Emr lish longusgeg. mar 34? SI1 ' i'Niw A " '''1 ?' C, i'<? South Fourth Street, ^ J 1 hiladelphia. (V\ hoi^.-<ale onlj'.) II [ I .N hi I'M AN, Importer of French and Eng lish Stationery, offers to the trade, at Stationers' Ware; no use, a complete assortment of , .. , STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, or the best quality, at the loweNt rat?-8. mar 24 BRINK A DIIRBISI, Iron A Kteel Mtr cliants, Importers and dealers in American, Swede, Norwegian, Kefiued, Gable, and common English Iron; manufa. turern of Boiler Eivet. and Spikes, Hoop. Land. Scroll. Flue, Boilur, Sheet, Small Iron, Axle Iron, 113 North Water streot, and 64 North Delaware avenue, mnr ,,J OlIKPPARD A VAN IIABL1NGF.N, No. 274 Chesnut O street, aln.ve Tenth, Philadelphia, have just received per steamer splendid Table ai,<l Piano Covers, Damask table Cloths, Napkins, Moreens, and Worsted Damasks. . mar 24? First Premium Grand and Square Pianos. KNABE A G.f.71 Lk, Manufacturers, Nos. 4, 6, S, !?, and 11 Eutaw street, Bal timore. New tributes to the excellence - 01 Baltimore made l'iuno Fortes. The I Maryland lu-titu!e, at their last exhibition, awaid<>d to I us the First Premium tor the last Grand Piano, and also ?,',rrt ,'n millni for the best square l iam. exUMted. It will 1* recollected that in 1#4?. our I'iauo al/v received the lir>t Premium by th" same institute. | Such test imonials are not ea. ily urmxi, and are not to be lightly regarded. We may therefore say tnat having taken the First Premium, wherever our Instrument* met i with competition, we oiler them to the public with ? cob j fldcnce w<! might not otherwise avow, gunrant?i iug ail Instruments uivlc by us to give satisthction, or they m .y j be exehanireij within six months from day of sale. The durability of our workmanship we further guarantee for ! five years. Having just completed law sdditlons to our Manufac tory, we hope now to supply all who zany honor us with their i)utr<>tia?e ; and we iutiti* all who deal re a su|?erk>r Instrument, carefully adapted to the ciinmte?a very im portant math r. and which wi have mnde our careful study?to call an 1 examine our various styles, which we are constantly finishing, and which will i? nold at tbe | lowest market price for c?uh or approved paper. lu addition to the above public testimonials, our Pianos are recommended in terms of the highest praise by the following eminent artists, whose certificate* < au be seen at our A\ arernoms; Charii H Bochsa, the ereat composer and musical director to Mad. A. Bishop; Mr. Geo. Knoop^ Miss Adeie and Charles Hohnstoek, snd other distin Kuixheil perfbrmers. I'o the many a'-.rnupli?hed Professor* and Amateurs, by whom our Pianos are cocstantiy used, whilst making our thankful ackcowjodgments to them we refer for further testimonials. Old Pianos taken in exchange. Pianos hired and tuned. mar 24 SILK GOODS. T>?WKN A McNAMKB, 112 and 114 Broadway, New 1 > York, have now in store, and will receive by early packet* and steamers, a very extensive assortment of French, German, English, Italian, and India SILK AND FANCY GOODS, embracing evcty variety of the newest and richest styles offered in this market. Sample cards are now ready for exhibition. Merchants from every section of the country, and particularly our old Mends ami custom ers. are assured thst 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 manufacture] from de signs or samples furnished by us, and will be found adapted to the best trade in the larger cities and towns. The Ibilowiug embrace the leading articles of our stock Extra rich Chene and Brocade Silks. Rich Paris Bareges, Muslins, and Organdies. BHi printed Silk Tissues, new article. New stylo F.ngllsh Poplins. Barege de Laines. Paris patterns. New style French Prints. English. Scotch, and American Printed Lawns. Super Black Gros de Khincs. French end English Ginghnms. Plain and embroidered Cantor. Crape Shawls. Rich Paris Ribbons, large assortment. Millinery Siiks, Crapes. Ac. Dress Trimmings, newest style. Bombazines, Alpacas, and Muslin de Lai nee. Laces aud Kmbroidcry. Linens and White Goods of every description Kid Gloves, best manufacture. English and German Bilk and Cotton Hosiery. Long and Square Cashmere Shawls. Rich Silk Mantillas, great variety. Pongee and Spitalfieid Handkere'hieft. Italian Cravats and Sewing SUks. Also, a great variety ot ri' ?- goods for evening dresses not enumerated in the above. Also, 811)cheWS. Sarnets, l'ancy St'k Cravats. Bsc State Plaid I<ong Shawls, Linen Csmbric liaftdkerohisfs, Green Bareges, Satins, Silk Scarfs, Suspenders, I'iain blark and high colored Mouseline de Laines, Turkey red Prints, Curtain Musllus, Oil Silks, Bolt Ribbons, Berges, Satin Vesting*, Ac. Those who visit this market for ATI Onnlt, who would consult th dr intrvst, and who desire t.> we a Stock unsurpassed in ei er> if. prrtiaeut at the very low est maiket prices, sit' respectfully invited to call. msr .'I? LAURENCE THOMSON h CO., T MP0BTKK8 of Brandies, Vines, and Segars, No. 1 Ex I change Plate, Baltimore, ofier for sale an estengiva assortment of? IIIIA.MUFS?J. Ils'ireifr, ,T. .7, Dursnd. superior elrt le.in lx'iii?, l il s11'i lvi*; Maglory; tllard, Dupuy A Co. ? Plnst, Castllh n .v Co.; Martell; J. Durnml A Co.; A. Selg nette: J. J. Dupuy snd J. f'.rand brands. WINKS?Cliampagne, Claret, Mid llock, of various grades. Also, Port, Sherry, Madeira, PUiiy, LIsN.n, Bur gundy. Malawi, and other Win,*, ,D great variety. 8KG AHS- Havana and Principe Sejrars, fif hi proved brands, con-tently receiving from the manufacturers MOLLANI) GIN?Grape and Grav Mare brands, of fine flavor; also, London Brown t;toat and Porter; Bordeaux hYi.1 Marseilles Sweet OH, Sardines, ^vcaronl, Vermicelli, (?lives. Capers, Castile Soap, Bay Butu, Boll Brimstona, Canary Seed, ?c. niar J4?