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EDUCATIONAL. "THE UNION ACADEMY," Corner of 14thairetl and New York Avenue. St. KICilAuUo. Principal. H. Chasu, I Assistants. H. W. MuNbil, ) A. ZAPfoNK, Professor of Modern Languages. 11. (ilUAOH, Teacher of Drawing ami Painting. Circulars can l? obtained of thy Priueipal, or ?t K. Faruhaui's lloukjitorv. loot 1 ti CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, AND COM MERCIAL INSTITUTE, Under the cart of Heo. Alfred Jlolmeud, Rector, and Mr. Charles lacker, A. M. riMIE DUTIES of thl.i lnstitutidn will be resumed on X tlio 18th of August, in tho lower Saloon ol Mr. Ca ruM's building. _ ? , . In English, Mathematics, Greek, Latin, and trench, tlie eoursa will be full and thorough. Pupils fitted for the Ouuntiug-rooia or College. The cxporieuco of fifteen yearH.intho management ol boys, induces the ooutUlent bellel that the satisfaction ex pressed by their numerous former patrons, both iu Mary fund and Virginia, will be shared by those who may be pleased to entrust the education of their sous to thur C*Kor terms and further information apply to the Hector, tho Itev. Alfred llolmead, at his residence on 9th, between Kand F streets. [jy 29-dtf 1 W DELAWARE COLLEGE. UlE DUTIES OK THIS INSTITUTION will bo re . sumed on the 2'Jtli or October. In the Scientific School, now connected with the Collate*!, young men iu iidvanoe of our academies enjoy rare facilities in preparing for practical life. In the Mercantile Department a thorough business edu cation may bo had. ' In the Agricultural Department special attention is given to agricultural chemistry. Thore is also a Toaohera' Department, and a Depart incut of Modern languages. Newark Academy opens on the same day, (Mlh Octo ber.) Applications for admission should bo made early. Term bill J75. for circulars containing full information, address Kev. W. 8. F...GRAHAM, H?p (J?2aw4mWAS] PrwMwt of the College. A. ZAPPONE, Teacher and Translator of French, Xpaniflt and Italian. (The Classics taught also, if required.) AKKW PUPILS may be instructed on the Ouitar. Classes of gentlemen meet at his room on Pennsyl vania avenue, north Hide, between lid and 4J^j streets. l'upils will bo accommodated at their residences ulso. 8ep 15?tf _ FIRE I F1UK 1?Oheever's Patent Fire ^ Kindling?the latest blessing to housekeepers ami bachelors?is again in season, and is an articlc oi great economy and convenience to all who have occasion to kindle tires. Price 60 cents per pack, which will kindle 240 fires. For sale by ?4:QttAy',, out io tr 7th St., opposite Odd-Hellows Hall. PARAMETTOES, ENGLISH AND FRENCH MERINOES. E HAVE IN STORE the following, in plain colors? ;i00 pieces English Meriuoes and Paramettoes. 'o'loths of all grades and colors. 20 pieces French Meriuoes, all colors, and at tho very lowest prices. . .... , ?R Hep '24?dim YERB\ A MILLER^ rilUE PUBLIC SCHOOIi BOOKS, ?nd &I1 those used in the private academies and institutions in the District < f Columbia and adjacent country. For sale, at New York pnees.b^ & Bepl_ Booksellers, near 9th street. nCHOOL BOOKS at New York >?*????;"? O A full assortment of all kinds now In use; and the best STATIONERY of every variety, for sale by AUJbll^ uKAij au 7th street, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. nlLK MITTS. r> dozen Silk Mitts, suitable for house and street?ol all grades, long and short, with and^wi j^^^^T'Elf BLANKETS We have iu store 1200 pairs of bed Blankets, all grades, and prices from $2.50 to $18. 2 bales, 100 pairs Servants' Blankets, which will b" sold very cheap. VEHBY A MlLLi-lt. sep 29-?lm ' - ' SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY | 4 T THE BIBLE DEPOSITORY, corner of E and 10th _J\_ streets. (sep 1?tf] JAMES NOUKSE. ~~ TO HOUSEKEEPERS. WE have In store now a largo and general assortment of Housekeeping Goods, as follows: 10 pieces superior Linen Sheetings 12 do Damask Table Diaper Splendid Damask Table Cloths, all sites 10 pieces best Huckaback Toweling 6 dor,en superior Damask do 40 do Huckaback Towels, all priccs Splendid stock Table Napkins Brown Linen Table-Cloths 15 pieces French Furniture Prints 10 do Oil dressed do plain 4 liordcred 40 do 04, 10-4, and 12-4 Bleached Sheetings Table and l*iano Covers Curtain Muslins 50 pieces Irish Linens, all grades . 10 do Pillow-case Cotton, Ac. .... We invite persons in want of the above description of goods to give us a call, as we pay great attention to this class of goods. YERBV & MILLER, oefi-'l No. 6, Pa. av., bet. 7th 4 8th sts. * WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! "NONE NEED DESPAIR." All mast admit there never has been given such a mass of genuine textim'my in favor of any ottter medicine. Give it a trial! It cure* when all other remedies havfatUtl. (1 renter weight nJUeftimony cannot 6cgiven?/rout Ute first mtn in Uiti country. Baltimore, Sept. 18,1851. (Jknti.kmkn : After a full and satisfactory trial of the medicine prepared by you, and very generally known as Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, which you recom mended me to use as a relief for the debility and general prostration of my system, the result of taking three bot tles of this wonderful compound has, I am pleased to say, resulted In a restoration of strength, a keen appetite, and an activity of body which I have not enjoyed for a long time. So satisfied am I of the virtues of this medicine, that 1 have confidently recommended it to many of my friends and arquaintaBOB#, and am happy to learn that in a irreat majority of cases the most beneficial results have stumpy! tlie infaUHrOHytf the nocture. In myown cw, 1 am salUfl.-d that your advice to me to give It a trial has. under the blessing of a kind Providence, resulted in a * restoration to health, for which I am truly thankful. Resms-tfully, JO?. K. STAII.ETON, 1 ljw? W. Baltimore street. Messrs. Mortimer A Mowbray, Baltimore, Md. MitRK HOME TESTIMONY.?NONE NEED DESPAIR. THY IT AND BE CCRED.?WONDERFUL AND PER MANENT CURE OF DYSPkPSlA. Baltimore, w*pt. 13, lH&i. Messrs. Mortimer tf Mowhrtiy?Gentlemen: This Is to certify that in the year 18M 1 was attacked with a ner vous affection, in consequence of Dyspepsia or Indiges tion, which continued some eighteen months, during which time my rufleringl were Intense, both of body and mind. I tried every thing I could think or hesr of, (as there was much sympathy for me,) and at length all ef fort* failed to mire me. 1 became much weakened, and could walk but a very short distance at a time, and was often ill tho act of failing upon the pavement, (I would stop in rome door or alley to prevent it.) in consequence of frequent palpitations; and, from what I could learn, I supposed 1 had dtstom <tf tt* heart, from frequent dis tressing pains about Uic same; as also my chest and ab domen?the latter being much distended. At this stage, of my disorder I could neither eat. sleep or walk with any satisfaction to myself. Life seenn-d to bo a burden te me. My feelings were gloomy Is-yood description. I at length heard of Dr. Hampton s \ egeUble Tincture, ami made trial of it. I h?ul but taken the fret <to*when I felt a change for the belter, and hope Imm.-diately snranK up. 1 continued, with the use of this inrnluahte Ttnrbne, to imprm-* doily, until I had taken the contents of three l-Ule*, which, under Divine Providence, made a perfect cure of me. 1 found 1 had an excellent appetite, and could partake or any food, which I could not do for years previously without the most distressing sensations. I now enjoy uninterrupted good health, and have dono so for the Is^t si* years; and would say to all Mlflicted as I have been, to cast aside your prejudices, and try Hampton's Vegetable Tincture.. Auy information beside this but meagre de scrintion of my case will be given cheerfully for the bene fit ?f the afflicted. Yours, WILLIAM M.OLDHAM, Custom-House; dwelling, Fayette st., near Iremont SUCH A MAW OF HOME TESTIMONY MUST CARRY CONVICTION TO EVERY MIND. Baltimork, Sep. 18, 1851. | Messrs. Mortimer ,t M'.wbray-Aienllemfn: The cure of Mr. Robert llault, by the use of three boiHea of^ ton's Vegetable Tincture, as per his certificate, is, I think, almost unprecedented. His e*m of extremely excruciating sutTering, from Chronic luflammaterv Rheumst sm came ImmedlSuiy and. r my o%n observation, through Ow last four years, which I considered entin-ly ht-Hess. Through my earnest persuasion, he was Induced to try yoiirinva! nable Tincture. I was prompted to remark at the time, that if medicine would cure Mr. (lault, It certainly would " n?moT? mouvitMiiiH.''* The knowl^lge ??f ihli mirtruloup cure compels me to consider it a duty I owe to the afflicted (and particularly to those with complaints like his) to make generally known the healing power of this truly wonderful medicine. Yours, most respectfully, JAMES P. MERR1TT, 187 Baltimore street. HAMPTON'S TINCTURE is the great purifier of the blood?will cure Scrofula, Rheumatism, Oolds, Cough, Liver Complaint, Diseases of tho Throat and Hroa.it, Ac.; ? eertain relief In all nervous complaints. As a female fnedicine It lias no equal. Thousands will Hess the hour they ever heard of It. Call on onr agents and get pamphlet* with certificates of wonderfal cures; nl ?> tho history of the medicine gratis. MORTIMER A MOWBRAY, General Agents, Baltimore st. Also for sale by C. 8tott A Co., Washington, D. C. Joseph Moffett, 7th St., near K. R. 9. T. Oissell, Georgetown, net 21?3mtr C. C. Berry, Alexandria, Va. riUYLOH * MADBT, ??okielltri and X suiiuuer?, Pennsylvania avenue, n??r Wth KlrvQt* luv? uuufeUuitlv on luuul * full tuMorluivut of BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, PENS, INK, aud PAPEK, of every variety, for sale at New York prices. nil 'SI?tr ( ______ i .EPISCOPAL Prayer-books. 2j Calliulio Prayer-books. Methodist Hymn-books Unitarian 11) uin-books. Presbyterian Hymn-books. Baptist Hymu-Usiks. In every variety. for Mile at the published price, by TAYLOR A MAURY, June 28?tf Booksellers, near Uth street. ALL of Harper a Brothers' Publications. All of Appletou's Publications. Ail of Putuaw'g Publications, Little A Brown's, Boston ; ami all books published in the Uailed Stales. for sale at the publishers' price* by TAYLOR A MAURY, June 28?tf Booksellers, m ar 9th st. RULED LETTER PAPER at $1 26 a ream. Kuled Foolscap Writing Paper at $1 25 a ream. t Good Envelopes at $1, $1 26, and $1 50 a thousand. Steel Pens at 26 cents, 60 cent*, and 75 ceuts a gross. Small Wrapping Paper at 25 cents a ream. For pale ut TAYLOR A MAURY'S June 28?tf Book and Stationery store, near Uth st. O HAVING CREAM I?Jules liauel's aud Rous ts sel's Premium Shaving Cream. Fur sale at ELIOT'S Druu Stork, oct 23?tr Corner of F and Twelfth streets. CLOTHS, 1/A88IMERES, AND VESTINGS. BLACK French Cloths aud Cassiuieres; black and colored Silk and Satin Yestiugs; green, blue, ami brown Cloths and colored Cassimercs; all of which will be sold very cheap. Also? 101) pieces white, red and yellow Flannels 6 cases bleached Sheetings and Shirtings 5 bales brown do do 25 pieces Bed Ticking 50 do Satinets, Tweeds, and Jeans Lambs' Wool Shirts and Drawers Hosiery, Gloves, Blankets,Couuturpains, Shawls, Mouh selaiucs, Calicoes, Ac. Customers will be pleased to give me a call, and T will pay them for their trouble. WM. R. RILEY', oct 10?tr cor. 8th st., opp. Centre Market. NEW GOODS NOW OPENING." 'PIIE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure of informing his X friends aud customers that he has just returned from the northern cities, where he*has been lor some time past selecting his stock of FALL AM) WINTER GOODS. He is now prepared to show such a stock of Cloths, Cansimeri's, Voslings, Dress Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves, Stocks, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Ac., as he has never before had the pleasure to exhibit, in style, variety, and cheapness; which, together with the comparatively low rknt he is uuder at present, enables him to offer unusual inducements to those in want of any article of Clothing in our lino, of a quality and style that may be relied ou. P. J. 8TEER, Merchant Tailor, sep 20?tf 8th st., 3d door from Penna. av. BOYS' CLOTHING. JUST RECEIVED a large and elegant assortment of Boys' Fall aud Winter Clothing, consisting of Over coats, Jackots, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Undershirts, Ac., Ac.; all of which are really fine and desirable, and worthy the attention of purchasers. Also, a choice aud elegant as sortment of Shirts, of all qualities and colors, Under shirts and Drawers, Stocks, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Socks, Ac.; to which the attention of Oentlemen is particularly invited. WM. WALL, oct 1?tf Pa. av., 10 doors west of 9th st. INSTRUCTION BOOKS For different Instruments, just received by Express. (CONSISTING of Huuten's, Beyer's, and Bertini's Mc J thods for the Piano Forte; Spolir's School for the Violin; Maze's new and complete method for the Violin; the American Violinist; Carcassi's, for the Guitar; be sides Instruction Books for the Flute, Fife, Flageolet, Ac cordeon, Banjo; Music i'aper, Ac., Ac. Also, a very su perior assortment of Musical Instruments and Musical Merchandise. Best Italian, French and German Violin. Guitar, Violoncello and Bass Violin Strings. All of which will'be sold at prices to suit the times. GEO. Ill I.BUS'S Musical Depot, oct 22?tr south side Pa. av., next to cor. 10th st. REMOVAL. J0IIN D. CLARK has removed his Magistrate's, No tary Public, aud General Auency Office, to Twelfth street, third door south of Pennsylvania avenue. Sol diers' Claims for Land, Back Pay, Extra Pay, Pensions, Claims before Congress and the Departments, promptly attended to at moderate charges. Persons at a distance may explain their claims, (post paid,) and suitable forms will be sent back with instructions. sep 19?0m TO THE PUBLIC. JAMES A. CONNER, proprietor of the CITY EX 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 any part ol the city, at moderate charges. Hu 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 share of the patrona^u of the public. Orders left with Mr. Lewis F. Perry, at Clagett A Dod sou's, Pennsylvania avenue, near Vth street, will be at tended to with promptness and fidelity. | au 2?tt REMOVAL. ? /^TT\ 9 WH1TEH UR8TS new and ex 2* H iTLta tensifeGALLERYOF PREMIUM ^VtE't nW DAGUERREOTYPK8, over the Store of lluvall A Bro., between lagSjf 4% snd 6th streets, Pennsylvania l ins uaiiery por^uaees many advantages over others, being built on the second lloor, and arranged expressly for this purpose. It contains one of the largest sky lights in this country, and is the most extensive and finest south of Baltimore. It possesses every facility for I copying Paintings or Daguerreotypes, not lisving Its su- I l>erior in the world?where may be obtained la-autifu! | and highly-finished Dsguerrcotypcsiu all weather, though cloudy is preferable, except for children. Post mortem ' cases promptly attended to. Awarded the first medal at the late Fair of the Mary- i land Institute. Galleries.?No. 205 Baltimore street, Baltimore; 347 ? Broadway, New York; Pennsylvania avenue, Washing-I ton, 0. 77 Main street, Richmond, Va.; Lynchburg. Va.; Norfolk, Vs.; and Petersburg, Va. These Galleries are open free to the public, at all hours of the day. MP 20?tf J. H. WHIT1KURCT, fcki Proprietor BLACK AND MOURNING GOODS. WE ARE NOW OPENING a very choice and select stock of Black goods, embracing all desirable arti | cles for Ladies in mourning. We name, in part? 30 pieces Blark Alpaca, nil grades 10 do ehoiee Bombasins, Lupin's make 6 do Black French Merinocs 6 do do Cashmeres 2 do do Cashmere de Keosse 6 do do Muslin de laities 6 do Second-Mourning Silks 4 do English Crapes 10 do Italian Crapes 1 carton Hlark Lore Veils 2 pieces Vvll Crape, very nire; with Black Silk, Kid, and Cotton Gloves; and all kinds of Blark Hosiery. YERBY A MILLER, sep 18?lm No. fl, Pa. av., bet. 7th and 8th sts. LAMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS! V HATCH, Jr., would respectfully rail the attention ( of his friends and the public generally, to his as sortment of LAMPS, OIKANDOLES, Ac., which he war rants to be the most choir* and select that has ever been offered to the Washington public.' consisting in part of the Patent Double Deflector Solar Isimp, which tor light and lieanty is unsurpassed by any other that tins ever tieen invented; also, Girandoics, Camphine. and Ethcrial Oil Lamps, in great variety. A. II. would respectfully solicit the public to give him a call, feeling assured tftat his assortment canno^fail to plctnc the most hstldious. Two doors west of Todd's new marble building. Penn. av., andC at. nearly opp. the Bank of Washington, oct#?tr _____ MORE NEW GOODS! At the Cheap Cash Store I I~"UST REGMVED another large lot of splendid Rib bons?among them some beautiful plaids and other styles. Bonnets, Bonnet Silk, Dress Trimmings, Ac. Also?Bleached Cottons, over a ysrd wide, fl cts.; 500ft yards Sheeting Cottons, a yard and a quarter, 10 rents only I 10,000 yards heavy brown Cotton, a yard wide, fl cents; all-wool Flannels, nearly a yard wide, 25 rents I Beautiful Prints, Cashmeres, Mousselains, Ac. Ticking as low as A rents, very good. Brown Cotton as low as :! cents. And a thousand articles bougnt at auction, which are great bargains. All to be hail at BROWN'S Cheap Cash Store, sep 26?tr Pa. av., opp. Brown's Hotel. / <RKTLKMEN'S WEARINOIe-We have " JT in store tjie following articles, particularly adapted Sir gentlemen's wear, which are choice and elegant: 16 pieces French Cloth, black ami fancy, of first grades 20 do medium and cheap Cloth, blark and fancy 10 do extra superior Scotch Casslmere, entirely new styles 20 do fancy good styles medium 20 do black Doeskins anil Casslmcres, all qualities, and of the most spproved makes 160 patterns of the most olio ire Vestlngs 25 embroidered Satin Vost Shapes, rich and beautiful Also, a very superior stork of Alexander's Kid Gloves, with all kinds of silk, wool left, and cotton Gloves, half Hose, Undershirts and Drawers, Suspenders, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Ac. The whole of which will be sold at the very lowest I price- YKRBY A MILLS*, sep 18?1m _____ ? _____ KID GLOVES AT 62^ CENTS! wo DOZKN I.ADIRS' white, colored, and black Kid I t) Gloves, a very good article, at cents. Also the following at H7^ cents, of Alexander's make and Stewart's importation : 2 cartons Ladies' white, nil nnmlters 8 do do colored, do 1 do do black, do 4 do Gentlemen's white, black, and assortisl co lors, all numbers Persons In want of a very superior Glove will do well to givs us a call, as our stock is as good as any in this country. sep 24?dim YERBY A MILLER. (JJSOttUETOWN AND ITS AFFA1H.6. QiuiKiKTOWA, October iu. A break occurred on the cuuul uu Thursday at Broad liuu Culvert, about thirty-three uiile? from this town, which will iuterrupt the navi gation for eight or ten days. In my report on yesterday of the attack upon Captain Enemyer uud his tow-boy, it is but just to state thut Mr. Jas. Howard went to the scene of action for the purpose of trying to make peace and quell the riot. ' Drovers' Uest.?During the week cuding to day, there arrived 600 head of beef cattle?160 bead were sold to Georgetown and Washington butchers at prices lunging from $2.12^02.50 per hundred lbs. gross, and 450 head continued on to Baltimore, liogs, $0.25^)0.50. Sheep, $2@8 per head. As the canal boat Lady of North Bend was bound up on Thursday night, and while near the Greut Falls, she accidentally took tire and burued to the water's edge. She was loaded with plaster and salt. Our market this morning was well supplied with the good things of this life. Best cuts beef, 8c. per pound ; mutton, 008c. do.; but ter, 20@31c. do. ; hams, 12?@15c. do.; pork, 10c. do.; cheese, ^O012J do.; veal, 8@10c. do.; lamb, 37?@02J per quarter; chickens, !i>2.25(rt!.$2 50 per doz.; eggs, 25c. do.; pota toes, sweet and Irish, 25c. per peck; tomatoes, 25c. do. ; apples 20@37J do. ; cabbage, 2@10c. per head; rabbits and partridges, in any num ber from one to fifty, 12ic. each; other fruits aud vegetables at moderate priccs. Flour and Grain Market.?Small sales of | Hour at !j>3.81.}@$3.874; wheat market droop ing?prime red from wagons 73@75c.; prime white 75@78c; corn scarce?prime yellow 5G@ 58c.; small sales of prime white have been made at 62c. Canal Trade.?Arrived?Anna Marion, 77 miles, flour and corn; Eckhart, Cumberland, coal. Departed?Isaac Mottcr, Metacomet, Ilelen Bruce, John G. Stone, T. W. Gale, and Tonol oway. Electro. Godfrey Kinkel at Buffalo.?Kiukel, the German, revolutionist, poet aud orator, after having been welcomed at Pittsburgh by a pro cession of 5,000 people, including among them some prominent citizens- of native birth, is about to receive a similar ovation at Butfalo. A mass meeting of Germans was held there on Thursday last, to make preparations. C10NCKN T R A T E D E X T R A C T O F V A - / NIL.LA? For flavoring Ices, Jellies, Custards, 4c. Also a superior lot of VANILLA BEAKS. For sale at the corucr of if' anil Twelfth streets. oct 24?tr WALLACE ELIOT. E. OWEN & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, "V1TOULD RESPECTFULLY make known to their y \ friends and the public generally, that they have just opened a large and varied assortment of Fall aud Winter Uoods, of superior quality, such as Cloths, Cassi inert-H, Nestings, 4c., and request thut their friends and customers will call and examiue for themselves. Ill returning their thanks lor the liberal share of par tronage they have received, they now take occasion to say 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, aud solicit a continuance of public fa vor. oct 9?2awlm FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! FURNITURE! VT WALL'S House-furnishing Ware-rooms, on 7th street, opposite the National Intelligencer office, where may be found a very large and handsome assort ment of every article neces.-ary for furnishing, to which tile attention of purchasers is respectfully invited before purchasing elsewhere; among which may be found a va riety of styles of handsome sets of Cottage Furniture, uiade iu tiie very best manner, of different colors? Mahogany and Walnut Marble-top and Plain Bureaus Do Sofas, Tete-a teles, and Divans Do new style of Sofa Bedsteads Do Chairs, Arm, Rockers, and Easy Chairs Do Marble-top Centre, Split, Side, and Pier Tables Wulnut and Mahogany Washstands, several styles Mahogauy Dining, Card, Side, and Sofa Tables Walnut and Mahogany French, (Xittage, and other Be Istcads Mahogany and otber Wardrobes Cottage aud variety of styles of Cane-seat Chairs Cane-seat and Wood-rc.it Hocking Chairs Large and small sir.es handsome (Jilt frame Looking (1 lasses, with Brackets and Marble Slabs Feather Beds, Hair and Shuck Mattres-es M'lth ninny other articles, which will lie sold on the most reasonable terms; all of which will he delivered to any part of the city or Georgetown free of charge. oct 9?2aw 1 tn JAS. F. IIARVEY, Undertaker, Seventh street, between G and 11 streets, ? I, 1 WOULD-respect ftilly return bis thanks to his f'llow-citincns, and those of the sur rounding country, tor their post patronage, and would in form tliem that he is fully prepared to till all orders for Funerals at the shortest notice. Ue would respectfully say that he has taken considerable palils to provide him self with all manner of conveniences for an Undertaker. Ilis mode of preserving botiitM in IJie w inum! weal/irr has never failed to give the utmost satisfaction. He keeji* constantly on hand a large supply of ready-made COFFINS, of all sixes. June '1?MWAS?y f Marlboro' (iaxetto?ly] NEW FURNITURE AND OTHER HOUSEKEEP ING GOODS. M. McflREOOIl having removed to the new ware , . rooms two doors from his former stand, and im mediately opposite the Exchange lMnk of Seidell, With ers A Co., ou Tth street, is now in receipt of a Very large and line assortment of Furniture and other housekeep ing Hoods. He deems it unnecessary to enumerate arti cles, as be intends always keeping a full assortment iu his line. Persons wishing to furnish houses entire or in part will And his terms accommodating and prices low j and he hopes by fair and honorable dealing, and prompt attention to business, to merit and receive a full share of public patronage Also, two line lots for sale, about .19.000 square feet, fronting on north L, between north Capitol and 1st street e**t. It? TO LOVERS OF GOOD EATING. IX)UR PitIVATE SUPPER ROOMS, and several ele ? gant Boxes are just completed at the " EMP1HE HOTEL" and RESTAURANT. The subscriber has also now in his employ a very superior C<X)K. and promises to satisfy the inosl fastidious in eating and drinking. Ilis BILL (IF FARE will also lie complete, and his arrange ments for gctUng Oame and fine t1)st?rs guarantors a regular supply of both. He lio|>es to receive a share of the patronage of the eituens of this Metropolis, and re turns his thanks for past favors. R. W. AI.LKN, oct 0?eo Pa. avenue, near street. IN FAIR WEATHER PREPARE FOR RAIN. DAN IKL I'IKRCK continues to cover and re pair UMItKKI/LAS and PARASOLS as usual, at his old stand, Pennsylvania avenue, south side, between 12th and 13th streets, sign of the black anil white Umbrella. A general assortment of Umbrellas for sale. Silk. Gingham, and other materi als suitable for every description of repairs, always on hand. 9if Pa. av., south side, between 12th and 13tb streets. * June 3?eotf Encourage your own Mechanics, Manufacturers, and Seamstresses. WILLIAM n. FAULKNER, Xfm of th' Shirt, south side ot rant, avenue, respectfully In vites the citlsens of Washington, and all others whodesire to have SHIRTS of all sixes, 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 vuin^fuctuml by tin Nntmtlrrttrt of WatUinghm only, to be good tits and good work manship. William II. Faulkner has 30 Washington seamstresses constantly employed in making shirts, the demand for which has greatly increased since they have Will worn and testeil hv nicm JT- hers of C-ongrcss and otiier citl sens who have purchased tliem. Ilewould respectfully suls mit that an establish men t like his, which gives regular employment, at fnir liriiuj pricr*, to a large number ot respectable and indust rious females, iadeservitif of liberal encouragement from the citisons of Washington especial ly) who are bound by principles of reciprocity and inter est to encourage their own seamstresses, manufacturers, and mechanic*. Shirts, Dollars, Bosoms, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Sus ponders, .ic., constantly kept for sale. Call and view the assortment. Hood S IIRT-M AK BR8 can always obtain employment. June [Intelligencer copy.] N I")l?PttIN, lite True Ulgcitlvc Kluld, or _ Uaalrtc Julcc.-IL.lt a u?*puouful ol the Fluiu totuned iu wuicr m ill UiMtulVf or <ljgeai /if-pound* vf ruatt In<f in aboul tuxi houri, out ol the stomach. Just received uud lor ??lu, at ?1 per JsHtie, at K Llivra Dkuo hTva*, oct 23?-tr Corner of If aud Twelfth ?troet?. ABCTIOM LOTM OV CARPKTR.-6U pieces ingrain medium uud low priced A ucUou Carpet*. Will be Mdd a very great bargaiu. Sep 2U? lm YERBY * MILLER. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. MI!S. COLLIS'.lAi will open Kail uud Winter Millinery tin THURSDAY MOKM.NG, 16th iuat., aud iuvitcs ihe l<udit<alo her show-rooms ou tfixth street, near tliu corner of Louisiana uveuue. Opera, Dress, and Mourning Caps. Mm. C. has also ou hund, und will open ou tho same day, tliu prettiest assortment of the above articles in the city, and at prices correspondingly low?selected person ally from llie importers uud manufacturers. Ludie* are invited to cull uud examine thriu ut her Fancy 4 Millinery Store, oct 14?tr Gth ct., uoar cor. of Louisiana av. GEORGETOWN SAW-MILL, I'LASTER-MILL, AND MACHINE-SHOP. JOSEPH NICHOLSON, proprietor, opposite Itay'ij Mill, llere may be inul, ut ull timer1, all kinds of Oak, l'op lur, Hickory, und Walnut Lumber, ("round Plaster ill uny quantities, uud ull kinds of smithing and uiuchine work done to order, und on the most reasonable terms, oct 4?S4T;Un MORE NEW GOODS. MAGRUDElt k CALVERT respectfully aunounco to the citizensnf Washington, Alexandria, aud George town, and their vicinlticH, that tlicy liuvu Just made un additiuu to their present stock, which renders it very large and complete. Their stock consists us follows: 10 pieces 4-4 damask I'oult de Sole Silks, rich shades 10 do do llrocailcs, very cheap 11 do fine Turc Satins, embracing ull the different shades 8 do very heavy Brocade Silk, surpassingly rich und beautiful, and prices cannot be equalled iu this city 10 do black and colored Watered do., every shade aud price 10 do light do., much lower than usual, bought at auction 12 do plain I'oult de Sole, uud glacod do., rich lustre 8 do do do suitable for evening dresses 10 do plain black Silk, prices ranging from 76 cts. to $2. 5 do black Brocade Silk, designs entirely new 10 do tine French Cashmeres, exceedingly rich and handsome 5 do do do Plaids, do 15 do do Moussclaines, styles entirely new 5 do do All-wool, suitable for children 15 do do Meriuoes, ail shades aud grades, very cheap 25 do Lyonese and Coburg Cloths 10 do Hungarian i'laid, all pure Silk and Wool plain MousselaincB, containing every shade and quality 5 do Lupin's best black Bombazine 5 do do medium prices 100 do black Alpacas, from 26 cents to |1 10 very lino embroidered Crape Shawls 5 do plain do., with deep fringes 20 do Cashmere Long Shawls 25 do do Scarfs 130 do Plaid Long Shawls 10 pieces colored uncut Velvets, about half price 5 cases tine bleached Shir ings 5 rounds best Shirting Linens Black Silk Laces and Fringes; black, whito and colored Kid Gloves, Alexander's and Uajou's make; fine Table Damasks; Huckaback, Russia und Scotch Toweliugs and Napkins, Doulas and Crush; and many other goods, too numerous to mention. All persons wishing to purchase will find it to their decided interest to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we arc determine J to sell ut moderate pro fits. Every article recommended by us will be found as represented, and fair dealing may be relied on. oct 20?d2w [Intelligencer 3tw2wJ TO THE LADIES. YK11UY ? MILLER take great pleasure in announc ing to the Ladies that tlicy have just returned from New York, and have now ready for their inspection the most elegant assortment of Fancy Goods to be found iu the city. In our stock they will find? 100 pieces splendid Silks, embracing the newest and most fashionable styles of the season 10 pieces splendid Watered l'oplins, all colors 1 case new style French- Mousseliues, prettiest goods of the season 10 pieces Clicue l'oplins, very rich Spleudid Cashmeres, newest and richest patterns Figured and Plain Mousseliues de Laine, from cents to $1 per yard A large stock French Meriuoes Do do English do l'almetto Cloths, in all the best colors 10 pieces Black Urode Rhine, all widths Spleudid Kmbroidered Lincncambric Handkerchiefs loo dozen plain und colored Bordered do. from 0*4 up Worked Edgings uud Inserting* Splendid Collars and Culls, Uudersleeves, Ac. Black Silk Lawns Black and White Plain and Ribbed English Sllkllose Do do llaw-silk do 400 dozen Cotton Hose, black, white, and mode co lors, of the very liest make 20 dozen best Black Silk Mits, long and short 60 dozen Alexander's best make I'aris Kid Ulorcs Black, white, and colored Silk Gloves In short, our stock is completo and elegant, and we are determined to' sell at tho lowest prices. We therefore respectfully invite the Ladies to call, whether they wish to purchase or not, as it will uITord us pleasure to show them our stock. YERBY & MILLER. Remember the place, No. 6, Penua. av., bet. 7th and 8th streets. oct 21?lm VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND LAND AGENCY. HN. GILBERT has opened an ofiioe In Washington .. city, where he will give his prompt attention to all those w ho will favor hint with the agency to sell farms iu Virginia, Maryland, or-the District of Columbia, llaviug followed farming heretofore, and being a northerner by birth, he can appreciate the wants of such as route from the North for the purpose of locating (arms in this vicin ity. He has the ijmcy to sell a goodly nutulnr of fsnns iu Virginia, and those coining from the North would do well to cull, heforn purchasing, at his resilience on Penn sylvania avenue, first square west of the Capitol Uate. may 29?y *2m > JOHN L. SMITH, ATTORNKY AT LAW AND HAGISTRATB, Office Eighth Itreet, op pot it e Market. BUSINESS of all kinds requiring the attention of an Attorney, Magistrate, or Agent, will be promptly I attended to. Claims brought before Congress and the Department* will receive prompt attention by being placed in his hands. Fee moderate. June 12?J IT HEW IMPROVEMENT For Fitting up Stores with Fancy Fronts. I K. OKIOsk, Hull'Jer and Architect, would rcspeet 1 . fully inform his friends and the public in general, tLat he is prepared to fit up Stores and build Fancy Fronts on an entire new plan, embracing all the latest improve ments. The work can lie done without stopping the busi ness while the work is gniugon. 11a is also prepared to do all kinds of work in the build ing line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. All business entrusted to bis care will be promptly attended to. Place of business on D street, between 9th and 10th. may t?ftm UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. ~. XWE would invite th- Ladies to call and examine our extensive Stock of Oteeii, Blue, and lllnck Watered, Bordered aud Lined Silk and Satin Turc PARASOLS?the largest assortment In the District, at <reat!y reduced prices. Also a choice-selection of UMBRELLAS, all of the latest fashion, aud the work warranted. JUST RECKIV KD?a handsome variety of Silks and Scotch llinghams for re-covering. ? Repairing and Covoring faithfully and punctually txacutod. A. COR BIT A CO., may H?Am Penn avenue, near 4 street. ES8ENCE OF COFFEE. With 12J Centt to nave four Poundt of Coffee! 'IMI1S ESSENCE has been proved by many thousands I of the richest and most respectable families, as well as by the poorer class of (teoplo. almost through the whole United States, to lie by far the b-st preparation of Coffee ever offered to the public. Ooffee made by this Essence Is much more wholesome, more delicate, fine flavored, perfectly clear, and, in every Instance, superior to the iinest Java coffee. In order to give full satisfaction and proof that the above article is perfectly healthy, and to show something of the deaerveil reputation it has gained and justly enti tled to, we annex a fcw certificates and recommendations, particularly relating to health, from Dr. Booth and Dr. Chilton, practical Chemists and Analysists of the cities of Philadelphia and New York: also, from our Agents, all nf whom are prominent Chemists and Druggists. College Avenue, Tenth st.. below Market st., Philadelphia. Sept. 4,1*81. I have examinod the Essence of Coffee manufactured hy Hummel, Bottler k Co., and find that it* constituents are not In the least degn-e injurious to health ; it may be used freely and with perfect safety. JAMKM BOOTH. I'rofr. of Chemistry, applied to Arts, Franklin Institute. No. 73 Chambers st., New York, An ;, it, ISM. I have examined an article prepared by Messrs. Hum mel, Bohler A Co, of Philad'-lplila, called Essence of Cof fee, which Is Intended to be n-ed with coffee for the pur pose of improving It. 1 find it free not only from any tiling injurious to health, but, op the contrary, the in gredients of which It is oornported are (sTteetly whole some. JAMES R. CIIILT.tN, M. IK, Chemist. Yohk, Penua., Aug. I. 1S51. Messrs. Hummel. Ilohler A Do.?Oentlenien: We take pleasure In tec immcniling your "i'.ssoiiee of Coffee"' lis a very superior arth'le; It isctlcnsively us?*d in our county; I we have only had it one year, and have sold over 10,000 (lockages. We Ix-lleve it to la1 one of th kc articles that ?vill remain in constant use, and tlic more it beoomcs | known the greater will lie t in demand for it. Your.-, respectfully, C A. MORRIS k 00. j This Kssence of Coffee mar be had, wholesale and re I tail, at the corner of B and 7th streets. I oct 4?dtf J. F. CALLAV. 1) Ii.VilCT PAP1CK.?Jtn.l.iwod Gold and 8?lyw * ?/(t i .iMbr.ii' , huainclieU. treeu, 01aatsi, BIim, Yel low. 'i'n-oui, ?c., it., at pnc?e, tur aale by A. UitAY, Till elr.ut, j7 tf opposite Orid'NIiivn' 11 nil. R. UUKMIBCS NAP of tile Holy Laud, I fi.r uiiIm Ktf A* '* 1 AY. ~M'\> 17?tr 5th Ht , I'l'l"""1'n,la K'll""r 1,1,11 PRINTERS' JOIKKR. WM. INOMAN, CttMuat-maker, Carpenter, and I'rlu tern' Furnitureniaku*, cu" '* found l>y ?u.|Ui> mg at NOELL A BOYD'S Venetian Blind Manufactory, i ei.u gylvania Munui, between tttli and loth str< "joL-Oin ' Sid*. _ ?T J. A. K.IRKPATIUCK, MARBLE AND rHMMHTON* CUTTER, . Kttrul, UIm YM)i and \Uh, Washwi/UM City, U. t. MAKDLK MANTLES, Monuments, Tombs, Head and Foot 8tout'*, Ac., constantly on hand, of the best tiimiity and woi kniauahip. All kindM of 6t*?n*, for Bulla ing, to. All kinds ot work In UU line faithfully hwuN ittkl rtiMtut notice. Jit. "\IzL General Banking and Exchange Buainess. COPARTNERSHIP. rilHK undersigned rwipoctfiilly announce to the public I that they have eutored into copartnership tor the transaction of a general Exchange ami Hanking busint-M in the city of Washington, under the hruj of 8ELDEN, WITHERS 4 CO. All business entruuted to them will be attended to with promptness and fidelity. W 1 WILLIAM SELDEN, LaU* Trt'&Murvr of tbc Uuitfed hJtattfu JOHN V\ IT11EKS, Of Alexandria, Virginia. It. W. LATHAM, Of the city of Washington. L. P. liAYNK, m.ir 24 tf Of HalUmore, Maryland, j Attention, Chewers and Smokers DOWNElt'S popular Cigar and Tobacco stand Is well supplied with the bent Havana* ami Principee. AIho a splendid lot of Chewing Tobacco, U> which he ex tciulH a cordial invitation to his friends and to g-intlemeu ot taste. generally. **'P " JAMES F. TUCEER, Officer, Collector, anil General Agent. 1 )U3I.\ESS entrusted to liiiu will be atteuded to in a I) proper manner, and may be left with any of the Magistrates, Residence C street, between i/^ and bth streets, Washington, I). C. if J? JOSEPH WIMSATT, DKALKA IN _ . GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, & LIQUORS, Oar. of Pennsylvania Avtn w. and Thirteenth. tiretL may 2tt Washimotoji CiTT, P. C. day Old Wines, Liquors, Segars, Fresh Foreign Fruits, Comestibles, etc., VOK 8ALU BY JAMES T. LLOYD, 1'rnntylvania aveiiur., U doort east of Fifteenth street. may 17?ly C. H. VAN PATTEN, M. D., Surgeon Dentist) Offtcs. ntnr Brown's 1/nUl, I'tnnxylixinm avenue, Charges New York and Philadelphia prices, and guaran ties his work to be equal to any done in those cities, ap 5?tf JNO. B. EIBBEY * CO., Dealers in FINE GROCERIES, WINES, AND LIQUORS. No. 5, opposite Centre Market, ap io Washington City. D. C. dAy P JAMES W. SHEAHAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Laic, RACT1SE8 in the Courts of the District, and prose , cutes claims of every description before the several Executive Departments and before Congress. tfrf-Office and residence "21st street, two doors noitli of 1L ^EilTiL GEORGE E. KIRK, House and Sign Painter, and Glazier, South side Louisiana avenue, between 6th and JO> streets, (Dwelling South F street, Iwtwecn ith and 8th street)-. Island,) is prepared to execute to order all descriptions ot i work in his line. ?p 16-fim J. McNEALE LATHAM, Attorney at Law, Will practise in the several courts of the District or Columbia. Office on street, near First Presbyterian Church. jy 10?tf . - DR. J. M. AUSTIN, (Late of Warrenton, Va.) OFFICE and Residence?F street, north <jW"> <MW" ^??r ?bov? 10th. mar 27-Th*8tf THE CHRISTIAN STATESMAN. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. Devoted to African Colonization and Civilization, to Literature and General Intelligence. rpllE undersigned propose to publish, in the City of I Washington, a weekly newspaper, bearing the above title, and dedicated to a sound morality in I olitic*, Uithi Union of the 8UUis, to the cause of African Colonisation soil Civilization, and to all topics of a genial interest to their country and mankind. ??y W|H deavor to impress upon the People and Government of the United States and of the several States the importance of colonizing in Africa, with their own consent, the free iiconic of color of tills country, and such as may become free They- will couunu11ic*te to the public all important information they may obtain in regar.1 to the tleography. Exploration, Resource*. Commerce and Population of At ricn- the state of the Slave Trade, and the measures best adapted for its silppreasion; and will enforce the duty of ??Tn among all ChriM.andenominations K, ,^ . d f fuse the knowledge of our Arts, Liberty, and Christianity, among the barbarous people of that Continent. They will aim to render the journal an instructive and useful Family Newspaper, and to -ccure for it*^ciluinns, as the public favor shall euable them, contributions, liU rarv and scientific, of decided merit. . The Christian Statesman will be of the sixe of the I{?mr J.mrnal or .\a(,',nal tura, and exceed in slxe Uie tntrlliomcrr or the f?i?H of Uiis city; and. with but few a-lvcrlisements. will be nearly filled with matter designed to 1m* of interest to its reader*. It will be printed with new typo, on fine whit* paper, and, In mechanical execution, be e<iual to the bust news papers in the country. Tekks'the Chrittian .SIataman will be two dollars a Year, payable In advance. y Postmasters or others, who may be pleased toartas voluntary agents, will l? responsible to thoso who may ,.ay over to them subscription*; and to the order of such igents. or to any who may make remlttancs for the Chnttian Matrsmvn, it will be supplied on the following terms: Single copy for one year " Single copy fornix month* ? t"" Three copies for oue year . - ? ? ? w Six copies for one yenr - - ? }? Twenty copies for one year ?w Twenty copies for six months ? ? "W The first nnmlor of this paper may exp?-et?l to *p ?-ar early In August, and II is desinni that th.s<e who are disiH?>e<l to further its great objects, by their patronage, should indicate tlieir wishes before that time. Ordersand communications, addressed (post paid) to Hurley 4 Oood loe, will receive immediate attention. ^ (jfp.LEY ? D. K. OOOOUiB. COLONIIMION Rooms. Washington, June 11, 1H51. At a m-eting of the Kxecntive Committeeiof tl.e Ameri can Colonization S-s ietv, held on the loth instant, the Socn ury laid befofe the Committee the Prospectus of a I neWMmper. to be called the Vhrilian MtUtm,,* and to ' he devoted "to sound morality in Politics.to the Union ot ! the States, to the cau?e of Afrl.-an ColonlxaUon and Clvili S xation, and to all tuples of a high and general intcn'st to : their efuintry"?to be published In this city, by the Itcv^ K. R. Ourley and D. K. (Lsslloe; afb r the reading ol | which, it was fc,x>lrrd. That wc cordially and earnestly recommend , the Chritlian StaUrman to the patronage of the friends ot ni. OOODH1CH A <?'?> SIB1U vnth.k A LAW AGENCY, No. 11# Market *t., I'hiliuMi nU. ASSWIATE orricwt. w taPPAV k DOUGLASS, New Y'ork. K RUSSEL^A ?>.; tlate Geo. W. dordon.) Boston. J. D. PRATT A CO.. Baltimore. WM. B. PIERCE A CO., Cincinnati. CII AS. BARLOW A CO., St. Loul*. WM. B. PIERCE ft CO.. Louisville. This well known and extensive establishment invitee Merchants, Manufacturers, and Banker*, to an "nvestiga I tion of its system, and gratuitous test ol Its ' standlna and rvspoosiMllty i itnrfer* in the U. ^>vu*. Our increased patronage has enabled lis. during the past vear to o;H-n otB.^s in Cincinnati, Louisville, St Is.uls, and New Orleans; these, in connection with our long es tablished offices in Boston, New York, and Baltimore, enable us to offer facilities and advantages whh h time and experience alone could accumulate, and which we believe ?T,*k" -^leetlot^sIn anj-of the SUb-s, Territories. Canada. England. Ireland, Scotland, prance, Germany, and in any commercial port of ^"- woMd; will nay particular attention to old and doubtful debts. In the collection of which class we have extraordinary facili ties, and have been unusually successful. kttMrnmwm Having full list* and report* of nearly all the Attorneys In the United States, we are at all times prepared to fur nish von, gratuitously, the names of good and responsible lawyers in any part of the United SUtes ard cana.la*. , Connected with ,.ur Agency Is a Conimissl''"^ h.r n.*r ! ly nil the SUtes, who is enabled 10 "n''r,'r )inM1(., and legal form for preparing ,p ^ipvtion use, then-by avoiding a delay ofw n .? ? ni#r ofad-'bt. - ki 9AMUEL WISE, CARPENTER AND BJ 1 , si'"' streetf. s ttregorjr'? California P?ik.*g? ?xpi?s?. XUK will db?pAU'b SPECIAL Aihb. i.N4j|iKS,tkoof iuoii <N tune* per lOMllli, h) **?? ? !? ?->- lit " CU.k jiu.d alio I'AN.OiA, iti charge uf psiceli.,^. weiiy, t ?J liable* and mail able ui?iu-x, wliii'li will in nil uh*?? arrive iu Hot frui cieoo by Uic umil rlufcUieirc, *liii be u< iilej.d in advance (if liit) uuiil. We beg U> announce U> tile public that we have entered III tu I'OUUrMull With til" UlJiVJert Uaii*|KirLatkUU hoiUM) OB Hie isthiuu*, whu wr bound U> U* U. life lit'purl our good* Ironi Chugies to Panama, in cuivatu* J uU nUtcr acyresstt, and having made arrangement* with the U 8. Mail and *11 other steamer* OH tU Pacific, tor U.* mrria^e of our good*, we are prepaled ui ?iui rati Leu tneir deliver. iu tuu f IMIII'IM'u K itllill a HjIMliflui tllutf. Iu addition Uj the mptiior qualities of the '.ine, for th? iT'IT .rl *",lisu'1,s "?<""ie*t ud ventage* over the U. h. JJail auii all other competitor*, in ''m nan*por tatlou of letter* and larcei* 'jetwuen the PuclUv and At lantic Mates, are well kuuu md udy t eneialiy ap preciated ,, the iiublir. The value of u ueuantlle latter, delivered by u? three or lour dnj. iu . utuiw. o: Ul other competition, being properly e?'_ini:iied. Mu Imve also est abli; Led agencies iu GUAYAQUIL CAUiAU, and VAU'AUAlJXj, loi which joita, (Uiu other cities ou the South American coast. we arc prepared to receive LETTERSand PARCKL8, which will be promptly despatched to their destination by our agent In i'auama. 'llio until for South America is inaoe up but once a ?"""Ik. llloail'KoN Jt HITCHCOCK, Manager^ and Amenta, HO Pear, cor. of Wall at., New York. REFER, BY PERMISSION, to Messrs. Johnion A Cow* den, 116 Wall at.; gpo fiord, Tileston A Co., 4H South *t.; Ncsniith A Co., bl) l'ine at.; aud Levi Apgar A Co., 7ft Dey "SHfe uiari* I' ANCV GOODS, FOKJBIGN AND DOMESTIC, \\TM. II. CAUY A CO., 24:S uud 24'i Pearl street, New T T * ork, Invite the atti'iition of the Cit)' and liiataiit ?lobbing trade to thi ir large and varied Ktock of aixali which they offer at the lowaat rates, either for ca&h or ap proved credit. Under their pre*enf arranRi-menti" they can offer great inducements on all their Foreign Good*, and will give their customer* the benefit of the large discount* which they have gained by the increased amount ol their pur cluuiea. They pledge th?m*i lven to sell nuiny styles of American ataxia at manufiu'turtrs' prices. Iheir stock will be Xept full during the whole year, and all orders will be promptly supplied. They particularly luvite the .Mexican and South American dealers to exam ine their sbxk ol Jewelry, manufactured expressly for those markets: also their stiajk of ivory Combs, adapted lor exportation. . ' 'lu following articles constitute a part of their stock . Uncti Threads?Vari< us makera, plain snil satin finished, black, drub, while, brown, and colored, Aos. 20xb0 Spool Cotton?Clark'j, Alexander's, Smith's hagle, and llefllngtou's, whiiu, black, and colored, Nos. 10x160, -0 to yot) yards Taj as and ikibbius?l.irien and cotton, assorted colors and I si/.es Cutlery Haxors, Knitea, Shears, Scissors, and Tabla Kuives and Forks, Wade A Butcher's, W ostenholm'a, Rodger.s', and other celelirated makers "ru*!'t's Hair, Cloth, Teeth, i'alnt, \ arnlsh, Shaving, > "hoc, Crumb, Uo.'fv, Scrubbing, Ac., Ac., in great variety Musical Instruments?Accordions, Violins, Flutes, File*, Clarionets, liarnioaicans, Ac. Fans?A large and rich assortment, consisting of beauti fully curved pearl, ivory, boue, and wood sticks; aiuo plain sticks, with plain, funoy, aud silvered l-.iper Ivorv Combs?Fine 8, SS, ESS, and NPU, 1 ]/,x\ ufiiichea Combs?Plain aud fan.jy Tuck, Ureasing, I'ocket, and Side. of shell, buffalo, a ad horn Huns?Single aud Double, Knglich and American, real aud imitation Twi.it; also a variety of Klflen Pistol*? Cngllsh and Herman, Picket, Uelt, and Holater; Colt's and Allen and Thurl?er'8 itevolver*; also, a complete a-rortmout ol'Sporting Ai'puratus Perfumery?Luhin's, Mangenet A Coudray's, PiverV, Tin aud's. and I.tie's fii.e Kxtracta ! Son^s?Low's White mid Ilrown, Windsor and Iloney; Luhin's, Ouorlain'a, Pinaud's, aud Maugenet A Cou dray's assorted styles, Ac., Ac. Also?IVronaaion Cap?, Needle*, Pins, Hooka and Kyes, Steel Pens, Suspender*, llutlons of all styles, Pocket books, Port Monnaies, Purses, Stationery, Peiuls, Wlialebone, Look ng-gla.-*ea, Ac.. Ac. Ivory, TorUiise Shell, Pearl Shell, llorna, Tip*, Ac., for 1 manufacturers. Catalogues in the French, Spanish, German, and Ene j lish languages. mar 24? ^TATIU.S KHS* W'A HEUoVSK, 26 South Fourth Street, j Philadelphia. (Wholesale only.^ i! Importer of French and Kng Ii?n Stationery. to the trade, at ?l&tioDers' M are houNc, a com pit te a>M>r(nirnt of STAI'LK AND FANCY STATION KitY, of the1 best quality, at the lowest ruU-s. mar 24 BRINK a DUUBIN, Iron A Steel Mer clianta, Isiporters and dealers in American, Swede, Norwegian, hctined, Cable, and common English Iron: manufacturer)! of Ikiiler Rivet* and Spikes, Hoop Hand, Scroll, Flue, Boiler, Sheet, Small Iron, Axle Iron, 113 North Water struct, and 64 North Delaware avenue, mar 24? SllKPl'AKD A VAN I1ABLINGEN, No. 274 Chesnut utreet, above Tenth, Philadelphia, have juat received per steamer splendid Table and Piano Covers. Imma*k Table Cloth*, Napkins, Moreens, and Worsted Damask*. mar 24? First Premium Grand and Square Pianos. KNAHK A G.EiILK, Manufai:turcrs, ?r,-V'. ^ N'os. I, C, 8, u, and 11 Eutaw street. Hal / J If fl U ?*"'w tribute* to the excellence " * ? " of Baltimore made Piano Forte*. The Maryland Institute, at their last exhibition, aaarded to u* the First Premium for the best Grand Piano, and also the First Premium for the best Square Piano exhibited. It will lie recollected that in l?4h, our Piano also received 1 the First Prenmun by the *ame lu*titute. j Such te*tinMiials are not easily earned, and art- not to be lightly regarded. We may therefore say that having taken the First Premium, wherever our Instruments met witb competition, we offer them to thu public with a con fid-nee we might not. otherwise avow, guaiaui?eing all Instrument* made by u* to give aalsfac^ion, or they n.ay ; be exchanged within six month* from day ot sale. 1 he ; durability of our workmanship we i'urther guarantee lor j five year*. Having just completed large tulditiona Pi our Manutac ( 'ory, we hope now to supply all who may honor us with i their patronage; and we invite all who desire a sujierior J Instrument, carefully adapted to the climate?a very im portant matter, and which *i have made our careftil i Ntudy?to call and examine our various styles, which we ! are constantly tini*hlng, and which will be sold at the ] lowest market price for rash or approved paper. In addition to the alaive public testimonials, our Piaion ! are r?WMinimend<sl In t< rm* of the highest raise by the following eminent arti*t*, who*e certificate* can be Keen at our W are room*: Charles llochs^, the great < mposer and musical director to Mail. A. Bishop ; Mr. Oeo. Knoop" Miss Adele and Charles Ilohnstock. and otner distiii' gulshed |HTforuicra. To the mat.y ai conipli hed Profesaora I and Amateur*, by whom our Pianos are co'iat^rtly u*ed whilst making our thnnkful aeknowledfmeiiui to ihi m' I we refer for further testimonials. j Old Piano* taken in cxchanfi . Pianos hired and tuned mar 24 81LK GOODS. I >OWEN A McNA MEK, 112 aud 114 Broadway, New 1' York, have now In store, and will receive by early packets aud steamers, a verv extensive assortment of s French, German, English, Italian, and India SILK AND FANCY GOODS, embracing every variety of the newest and richest style* offered In thi* market. Sample cards are now ri'ady j for exhibition. Merchants from every aection of the country, i.nd particularly our oUl friend* and cu*tom ers. are a?sured tbat every attention haa I>i-d paid to j present a stock of goods, une<(usi|ed, either in extent or variety, by any similar establishment In the country. Many of our richeat goods are manufactured from dr j *igns or simples fhrnished by ua, and will N- fiiund adapted to the liest triwle in the larger citlc* and town*. The following embrace the leading articles of our stock Extra rich ('bene and Brocade Silk*. Rich l'*ris llareges, Muslins, and Organdie*. Rich printed Silk Ti*?ues, new article. 1 New *tyle English Poplin*. ? Barege de Laines, Pari* pattern*. New *tyle French Print*. English. Scotxh, and American Printed Lawn*. | 8uper Black Gro* de lthlne*. 1 French and Engli*h Ginghanfe. Plain and embroidered Canton Crape Shawl*. Rieh Paris ItiblMin*. large a**ortment. Millinery Silk*. Oa|M>s, Ac. Dress Trimming*, newest style. Bomliaxinc*. Alpaca*, and Muslin de Lain**. Lace* anil Embroidery. Linens and White Goods of every description Kid Glove*, best manufacture. English and German Silk and Cotton Hosiery Long and Square Ca*hmere Shawls. Rich Silk Mantillas, great variety. Pongee and Spitalfield Hanilkerchlefli. Italian Cravats anil Sewing Silk*. Also, a great variety ot rirh good* Ihr evening dre**e* not enumerated in the above. Ji'n?,bew*. SarneU. Funcr Silk Cravats. Bay St*te I laid Ixing Shawls, Linen Cambric llandkerchlefr, Gr.-en Barege*. Satins. Silk Scarfh. Suspenders. Plain black *nd nijrn roloml Mou^?'lin<* ilf? Uiticfi, Turkey Md | Curtain Muslins, Gil Silks, Belt RIMs.n*, S? rge.i. Satin i Vesting*. Ac. i ~ Those who visit thl* market for .%lk Oofxh, who i would consult their interest, and who desire to see a *tock Unsurpassed In every department at the very low ; est market price*, are respectfully invited to call. msr 24? LAURENCE THOMSON k CO., I MPORTKKS of lltandies, M ine*, and Segars, No. 1 R*. I change Place, Kiltirnore, offer for *alc an extenaiva assortment of? I BRANDIES?-J. Henne*sy, J. j. Durand, superior old Jean Lot I*. 1S11 and lfUS; Maglory ; Otarrt. Ttupnv A Co ? Pinvt. Castillon A O.j Vartcll; J. Ihirand A Co ? A S, aette; J/J. Dupuy and J. E,*...l brand*. K WINKS?Champagne, Clan t, and Ilock, of various , gmiles. Also. Port Sherry Madeira. Sicily/LisUTu" ilaiisui i^ "" lie*, in great variety. brand. ^r*, ot approved imi lTrn l x" r7T lnK rr,,,r ,h- m?n?r?ct?,ers. (1.1 it l Ur*> y,hr* >'<-andN of fne flavor, al*o. London Brown Stout aim Porter; Bordeaux and Marseilles Sweet Gil, Sardine*. Maeraroni, Vermicelli, Olive*, a?ier* CaeUle Soap, Bay Rum, Roll Brimstone, Canary Seed, Ac. r' ' mar 24~