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-Kl) Ijj'ATIONAt,. KJtV MABOS HObLa's Seminary for Y'ouny I.adies. Mil. f<uiJLi. bating u[>?oeJ an additional room, Is . now prepared to acoonuBodati* fifteen more pnpiln Voung LoUic* <sau euler iho Seminary at auy perks! of tha ij uiiUii, iua are charged luitiou only from tliut time Terms luade kuowu ou upplioalioii u? the Principal, at Lin 1 txiOeuce, ooru*r of 'fhlrlwutb tiul li Mitcli. uov 11?lm CEHTKAL ACADEMY, Comer of is,' and Tenth streets, (old Medical Col lege, second story.) Jtav. JA8. NOUHHfc, A. M.,1 D . , , JUS. HARVEY NOURSK, | Priu?:li>?a? Jab. 0. Dkixktt, Assistant. T. RaouLT, (of Paris,) professor of Modern Language*. KaUi t?U*rlur in twulve wouks, uouiiueuciug aovurally September 1, November 21, February 15, and May 'J. TIBMli 1. Elementary Branches 'I. full English courM, except Mathematics - 8.60 U. Mathematics, Chemistry, Bowk-keeping, Ac. - 0.60 4. I.atlu and Greek, with above ..... 10.60 6. Modern Languages or Drawing, (extra) ? ? 4.00 A familiar lecture every study-day on Natural Philoso phy; and on Astronomy, or rome other science, every Friday, by one or other of the Principals. nov 11?tf REMOVAL MUSICALE. rpilK UNPBR81GNBD having removed to hisreaideuce, 1 on L, between Ninth aud Tenth streets, will be huppy to receive his orvlcrn hereafter there, or through the Olty Post Oftlce. lie will continue instructing on the Piano, Guitar, Violin, Flu to, and in Vocal Music, after the principles of the Conservatoire of Music at Ixtipxig, in Germany. C. W. SC111JERMANN, nov 4?dtf Professor of Music. RUGBY ACADEMY, Boarding and Day-School for Young Gentlemen, corner of K. and 14<A streets. G. F. MORRISON, Principal. R. P. Latham, A. 51., Professor of Ancient LanguageB. Mons. T. Raoult, " Modern " C. 8. Keccu, Tutor. . , Teacher of Penmanship. Messrs. Caruhi and 1akdku.a, Teachers of Instrumental Music. _ . ? , Jab. P. McLsan, Teaoher of Drawing and Painting. The courifo of instruction is designed to prepare the student either for business, for the study of the learned i professions, or for entering the higher classes In <>ur col- | leges. In every branch of tuition no pains are spared to render the courpe as sound and complete as possible, i'tie | usual branches of the academic course are taught, con sisting of Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Gram war, Geography, Book-keuping, the Latin, Greek, j*?* I Modern languages, History, Chronology. Declamation, Composition, both English aud Latin, Grecian and Roman Antiquities, Logic, Mathematics, Chemistry, Natural and | Mental Philosophy, Music, Drawing, 4c. T?r=w of board and tuition moderate. BEFKR?NUn*: Rev. 8. Pyne, D. D., Rev. J. W. French, Wm, \V. Cor coran, esq., Thomas Ritchie, esq., Prof. A. D. Bache, Prof. Gales, Chew, M. D., Baltimore, Capt. 1. J. Page, U. S. N'., and Capt G. Blake, U. 8. N. oct 30?<ltf THE PBIMARY DEPARTMENT OF THE UNION ACADEMY Will be opened on Monday, November 17th. rilO MEET the wishes of my patrons and friends, and to I secure a proper and thorough training of such boys as may wish to enter the regular classes of the Academy, I have concluded to establish a preparatory department. Tuition $6 and $6, payable at the middle of the quarter. | Aiinlv to the Principal, corner of 14th street aud New York avenue. Z. RICHARDS, Principal. Oct a&T-Utf _ ; THE PRIMARY DEPARTMENT OF T 11 E R1T T E N HOUSE ACADEMY Will be opened on Monday, November \lth. ntnE design of the Principal in establishing this branch I of the Academy, is to atford an opportunity for boys to receive a thorough training in the elementary princi ples of an English education. Tuition per quarter, payable in advance, - - $5 and $0 Application may be made to the subscriber at bis School-rooms, corner of 3d stroet and Indiana avenue. Oct as?dtf 0 ? 0. WIGHT, Principal. "THE UNION ACADEMY," Corner ofllthstred and New York Avenue. Z. RICHARDS, Principal. II- Ciwi*, I Assistants. II. W. McNeil, / A. Zavponb, Professor of Modern Languages. R. Gibson, Teacher of Drawing and Painting. Circulars can be obtained of the Principal, or at R. Fnriihiun's Bookstore. |octl tf CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, AND COM MERCIAL IN8TIT0TE, Under the care of Rev. Alfred llolmtad, Rector, and Mr. Charles Tucker, A. M. 1MIK DUTIES of this Institution will l>e rnaumed on I the 18th of Augunt, in the lower Saloon ol Mr. Ca rUfn'Knglishf Mathematics, Greek, Latin, and French, the course will be full and thorough. Pupils fitted for the Oounting-room or College. . , The experience of fifteen years, in the management ot j bovs, induces the confident bollef that the satisfaction ex nressed bv their numerous former patrons, both in .Mary- | land and Virginia, will be shared by those who may be , pleased to entrust the education of their ions to their j C*l^>r terms and further information apply to the Ractor, the Rev. Alfred Holmead, at his residence on 9th, between K and F streets. _ [ jy i9?dtf DELAWARE COLLEGE. riMIE DUTIES OF THIS INSTITUTION will lie re I (turned ou the 2Uth of October. In the Scientific School, now connected with the College, young men In advance of our academic*enjoy rare facilities in preparing f?ln th.? 'iferca'n tile Department a thorough business cdu "*1 n?thu*^Agricultural Department special attention U j riven to agricultural chemistry. _ There la also a Teachers' Department, and a Depart ment of Modern Languages. /oOH,<W?. Newark Academy open* on the same day, (29th Octo ber.) Applications tor admission should be made early. Term bill *75. For circulars containing full information, , agrees Rev. W. 8. F. GRAHAM, MP gawjmWAg] President of the C<.llcge. A. ZA.PP0NE, TYachir and TrantUiUrr qf French, Spanish and Italian. (The Classics taught also, if rcqulredO AFKW PUPILB may be instruct4>d on the Uultar. Classes of gentlemen meet at his room on 1 ennsyl- j vania avenue, north side, between 3d and l/? strwiU. Pupils will be acconunodatod at their residences also, j sep 16?tf _ _ _ | BLACKAHD MOURHING GOODS. We AKK NOW OPENING a very choice and select ?to< k of Black goods, embracing all deairable arti- | cles for I/adlcs in mourning. We name, in part 30 pieces Black Alpaca, all grades 10 do choice Bombosins, Lupin s make 6 do Black French Mcrlnons ft do <lo Cashmeres J do ?ln Caahmere de Eoosae b do do Mualin de Lai ties 6 do Baeond-Moorning Silks 4 do English Crapes 10 do Italian Crapes 1 earton Black Lore Veils ^ 2 place* VailOrape, very nloe; with Black Silk, Mil. and CottonGlore* ; and all kiniU ^ pnrl^? lm No. ?, Pa. av.. bet. 7th and Hth ?U SAMUEL IDDINS & SON. "Manuf'trturm-* and Dealer* in Boot* and Shoes, N?rth ride Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 17th ami lHth sts. REPAIRS NKATLY RXBCUTKD. Wanti-d an apprentice. OCHOOL BOOKH at New York Prkei. ^ A ftill assortment, of all kind* now in use; and the beet STATION KRY of every variety, tor saleby AUoTlN ''HA 11 an 30? 7th street, opposite (Kid Fellows' uiill. rrHK PVIILK SCHOOL BOORS, and all 1^ thoae u?ed In the privaU academies and Institutions in tha District of Columbia and adjacent country. For sale, at New York P'ioes.by^ ^ jjauRY, w_ j Booksellers, near 9th street. RCH00T, BOOKS AND RTATI0NEKY T Tlf F. BIBLE DKPOSITORY, comer or K and 10th ?treats. f*ep 1 ?tf) JAM KS NOU HSK. mAVLOR* IHAIIRV, Boakisllen anil I Ntat lonara, Pennsylvania avenue, near 9th Mteect have enn?t*ntly on hand a hill aHMTtraent of BLANK BOOKH, SCHOOL MOKS, PENS, INK, and PAPKR, of every variety, for sale at New York prl>-e?. Tj^PlSOOPAL Prayer-books. JCj Catholic 1'rayer-book*. Meth'idlst Hymn-books Unitarian Hymn books. Pn?*byterian Hymn-l>ooks. Baptist Hymn-looks In every variety. For sale at the published k MMJRY( Jnne UK?tf Booksellers, near 9th street. ALL of Harper A Brothers' Publications. All of Appleton"* Publications. Ail of Putnam's Publications, Little A Brown's, Boston ; and all books published in the Unitod 8tat?is. For sale at the publishers' prices hy TAYLOR A MAURY, June 1W?tf Bookaellars, near 9th st. JOHN ESPXY, Bookbinder and I'aper-ruUr. BI.ANK Books. Manuscripts, Periodicals and Old Books re-bound; and Maps varnished and mounted on rollers. Atl of the above done in the beet style and at the *horte?t notice. oct Jti lm nrF street, near Navy D*pa*?ment. A city una jroji bal* 4 ROTHWKLL, at km> H.*l KhUU Agency, on D . V ? mope J lit, b?? l"f ??l?, vu ??#y Ioj iua, build lug lute ill till) folVuwiw# WiU*lU?, ?i* : NortL of 4 447 South of 1'4 JS V>i %A) ltf 404 419 'j)r a 15 i <!;> Went of 2# North of 615 440 B2 60>j 477 83 606 MW 87 018 NH Ken. U 3M Kustof 88 4NM Weel of 471 W IW7 0?7 l'.M > 1143 411 313 tftm !4:i7 3B8 1087 63# 284 1074 260 no* 12?2aw4w l;LANNKLH ONliV 1?U ceutil 1 A lot of good W hito Flauuel at 12^ cunts, ut uov ti?tr BROWN'S Clu mp Uttoii Store. I kL.ANK.KTS AT ? palrl JL> Large lot of Blaukots froui $i.&i to $10,001 no* 8?tr BROWN'S Cheap Cash Store. Kll> OL.OVKH FROM *5 CKMT8 CP1 60 dozen l.iulic?' Kid Gloves, front 26 cents up, wry _ cheap. Also 20 duneu Gentlemen*' bent Kid Gluvea, at' 02 cents! nov 8?tr BROWN'S Clirap Cash Store. nnn 8HAWLS-VKRY CIIKAP ! Ol/V / BROWN'S Cheap Cash Store, nov 8?tr J Penti. av., opp. Todd's New Building. |)KPSI1V, tile True Dlgentlve Fluid, or _| <?u?lrlc Julco.?Half a teaspoonful of the Fluid Infused in water will dissolve or digest Jive pnundi of roast barf in alxjut two hours, out of the stomach. jiuit received uud for Male, at $1 per bottle, at Elil0T8 Drco Stork, oct 23?tr Corner of F and Twelfth street". SWAN'S Empire Uitamel Tooth Pow der.?This is the beBt Dentifrice ever offered to the public?warranted free froni acids or anything injurious to the teeth or gums, cleansing the mouth and rendering the breath pure and sweet, Price 26 cents per bottle. For sale by W. ELIOT, nov 12?tr Corner of F and 12th sts. / 1 AL.E'S Amcrlcau hhaving Suap-The \JT only perfect Shaving Soap. By its aid the task of | shaving becomes a perfect luxury. It only wants to be come well-known to be generally preferred. Just received aud for sale by W. ELIOT, nov 12?tr Corner of F and 12th (its. J W CLARKE, DENTAL SURGEON, EXPRESSES his tbanks to those friends who during the past year have extended to Er him so lilieral a sharo of patronage, and would respectfully inform the public that he still continue* the practice of his profession in all its branches. Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold and Silver plate, or on pivots. Also?Filling, Filing, cleansing and extracting performed in a manner warranted to give general satis faction. My work guarantied, and terms reasonable. - A superior article of TOOTH-POW DISH, prepared by the subscriber. ' XW" OFFICE, Utermehle's row, Seventh street, neur tlio Northern Liberties market-house. N. B.?Tho superior (luality of my work can be attested by the most satisfactory references. nov 17?lm J. W. C. CHARLES FEAELEE, Jr., DKALER IN FINE GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, &c. A good supply of Family Groceries. ALSO A FINE LOT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASH. | Corner of 13th and D streets, nov 17?lwj Washington, D. C. LAW AND AGENCY NOTICE. W0RTHINGT0N G. SNETHEN C10NT1N UES TO PRACTISE LAW in the Supreme I Court; to attend to cases before Congress ; to prose cute claims aud settle accounts agaiust the Departments aud Boards of Commissioners; to procure patents at home and abroad; to obtain pensions and bounty lands; to collect debts, dividends, legacies, and inheritances, in any part of the United States, aud in foreign countries; to make investments of funds in loans and stocks, and on boud and mortgage: anil to negotiate the purchase and sale of loans, lands and patent rights, in any State of tho Union. Particular attention paid to California land title eases coming up to the United States Supreme Court ou appeal. Communication*, addressed to n . Q. ? .-nethen, 6 Carroll Place, Capitol Hill, Washington, D. C., will meet with prompt attention. oct 27 dly I MUSICAL IN8TEUCTI0N. 1 )R0FESS0K WAUNKR has the honor to tender to I X the public his service* as instructor on the PIANO I FORTE, VIOLIN, FLUTE, CLARINET, Ac., Ac.; and should he find a sufficient number of pupils to warrant it, ; he would open a class for the Instruction generally of all | the various instruments used In au orchestra. He refers i to the President of the "Columbia Musical Association," I and any commands which may be left for him at K. j Davis's music store will have his attention. uov 11?eo2w MUSICAL DEPOT, i South side of Pennsylvania avenue, next to the corner of 10<A st. Hp HE UNDERSIGNED wishes through this moans to 1 call the attention of the Public to his complete and well-selected assortment of Musical Instruments and Mu- j sical merchandise, selected from the best houses in the country?consisting of tine French and Italian Violins; , ?->anish, French and German Oultars, Flutes, Clarionet*, A coord eons, Flutinas, Fifes, Flageolets, Drums, Violin j Hows; Violin, Guitar, Violoncello, and Ba*s Violin Strings; Instruction Books for Piano Fortes, Guitars. Violins, Flutes, Acoordeons, Fifes, Banjos, Ac., Ac. All of which j will be sold at prices lower than they can be bought for "^hUMhmtntln ^QUO. HI LWJ 8. C0ME8TIBLE STORE. Still ahead?cheaper than the cheapest! TUST RECEIVED? ?J English, Walnut, and Tomato Catsups Mixed and Cucumber Pickles Vardallcs Olives, Capers Canton Ginger Sardines In whole aud half boxes Superior Salad Oil Pun- English break fast Tea. All warranted to bo fresh j aiwlof the best quality. For sale by JAS. T. LWVDj not 18 tr Pa. av., 3 doors east of 15th st. 0DE0N HALL CLOTHING ROOMS WKISBNFELD A CO., FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, Cor. 44 street and I'enna. Avenue. r|i)|K PROPRIETORS of this Establishment rcspect I fully announce to the Public that they are prepared to exhibit one of the largest stocksof Ready-made Clothing In the city, having enlarged our Store to such an extant that It iuiiiwwis mi]- irlmlhir Establishment In the I)ls- 1 trict. Having the advantage of being suppiM from our ; own Clothing Manufactory North, we ran offer induce ments that will satisfy the purchaser that we not only keep the best and largest variety, but at the same time fifty per cent, less than goods can be got elsewhere. 1 We Invito the attention of the Public to a portion or | our stock. OVERCOATS AND SACKS. i Overcoats of the latest styles, all colors Fine Black Overcoats, fine Blue do , Fine Brown Overcoats, fine Olive do All shades of Drab; Overcoats for servants I/oose Sacks, all colors, latest style Business Coats, a large variety; Hunting Coats' Blue Sacks, very rich; Double Overcoats, something new, fine Dress and Frock Coats. PANTS AND VESTS. Flue Doeskin Pants; plain and striped Pants, a large variety; Cassinet Pants; Tweed do Grey ('asslmere Pants; Vests of all qualities. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. doy?' and youths' Clothing, the largest variety In the city, st prices to astonish. Call and examine tbr yourselves. Don't fbrget the place. -i* tf 1 REMOVAL. WIIITEliURSTS new and ex tenslveGALLERYOF Pit KM 11 M DAGL'EKREOTVPES, over the | Store of Duvall A Bro., between fith streets, Pennsylvania I Ins (lallerv t ?"?' many advantage* ..r.-r others. i being built on the second floor, and arranged expressly 1 for this purpose It contains one of the largest sky- j lights in this country, and is the most extensive and I finest south of Baltimore. It possesses every facility for copying Paintings or Daguerreotypes, not having its su- 1 1 perior In the world?where may lie obtained beautiful i and highly-finished Daguerreotvposln all weather, though cloudy is preferable, crcopt for children. Post mortem cases promptly attended to. Awarded the first medal at the late Fair of the Mary land Institute. . ^ ? ... GiMrRiu. No. 205 Baltimore street, Baltimore; 34< Broadway Vow York; Pennsylvania avenue, Washing ton, D. C; 77 Main street, Richmond, Va.; Lynchburg, V?.; Norfolk, Va.; and Petersburg, Va. These Galleries are open free to the public, at all hours of the day. ?op 2ft?tr J. H. WIITTEHITRST, Sole Proprietor. JAB. F. HARVEY, Undertaker, Seventh street, between O and II streets, ?r-? WOULD- wnpoctftiUy rctum hU thank* t O bin f?llow-cit?*en^and thoneof th?* *\\T rounding country, for their past patronage, and would in form them that he is fully prepared to All all orders Tor Funerals at the shorUst notice. He would respectfully sar that he has taken considerable pains to provide him self with all manner of convenience# for an Undertaker. His mode if preserving bndie* in the warmest wither has never foiled to give the utmost satisfaction. He keeps constantly on hand a large supply of 1 ready-mads COFFINS, of all slsei I June % M WAS?y [Marlboro' Gaiette-lyj l'uvi'isciuri i [Despatched to the American Ttletfrayk. 1 Haz.i 1 MOHh, Nov p m There have IjMu no wile* of Hour to day. The market in unchauged Nkw Youk, Nov. 22?1 p. m. Flour lias advanced six eeuts. Grain is steady. J lie bultio sailed with lifty passengers aud one million and ninety-six thousand dollars in gold. The Daniel Webster sailed for Chagres, aud takes three hundred passengers. 'lhe Winfield Scott, from New Orleans, is below. A Flood. N?w ^ okk, Nov. 21.?A severo storm oc curred last night and this morning. Much damage has been done to the wharves uud the shipping. Cellars and stores on South and West streets are completely flooded. Immense destruction of flour and other merchandise. Many poor families have been driven out of the basements, leaving their furniture und other property. Much distress has been produced among this class of sufferers. The Fire Annihilator a Failure?Riu in the Ohio. Cincinnati, Nov. 20.?The new lire annihila tor was tried hero yesterday, in a building erected tor the purpose, and proved an entire failure. The recent heavy rains have caused a rise of four feet in the river. There ia now a good stage of water. We have had almost constant rain to-day. Execution of Concklin. L tica, Nov. 20.?The execution of Concklin for arson, takes place to-morrow, the executive having refused him a respite. The condemned man has made a lengthy confession, implicating several persons hitherto unsuspected. He i8 calm, and says he is prepared for death. Mr. Summers?Mr. Baxter?Railroads. Norfobk, Nov. 20.?Mr. Summers, the Whig candidate for governor, did not visit Norfolk as wa# expected. Mr. Baxter, the Whig candi date for attorney general, addressed n meetine of the party last evening. lhe city, by february, will have a connexion with the S. and It. railroad, and has subscribed $100,000 to the Raleigh and Gaston railroad, and the aame amount to the Clarksville and Hedway road. This is looked upon as the be ginning of better times for Norfolk. L GEORGETOWN AND ITS AFFAIR8. Gkoroktown, November 22?12 m. Agreeable to notice the first of a series of Retrocession meetings came off at Forrest Hall last night; the large room was crowded with a highly intelligent audience. At the time ap pointed, Mr. Cost Johnson, of Maryland, made his appearance, in company with his Honor the Mayor, and entertained his hearers with a speech of about one hour and a half in length. The chairman, Mayor Addison, announced an other meeting for a general discussion of the subject on next Friday night; after which the meeting adjourned. Friend Pago reports to me this morning that our canal is in first-rate order the entire length of the line, and a brisk business is being done thereon. Boats are arriving aim ost every hour, with large cargoes of coal, flour, wheat, &c. 1 have been requested by persons interested to call the attention of our corporate authori ties to the very bad condition of a portion of the road leading from our town to the Little Kalis bridge. Many portions of it are so ob structed by the rubbish and earth taken from the stone quarries, that it is impossible for two vehicles to pass each other. This obstruction should be removed immediately. A party of three gentlemen returned to our town yesterday, from a gunning excursion of a few days, with the following amount of game: One hundred and seventeen partridges, twenty pairs of ducks, forty rabbits and squirrels, four pheasants, and six woodcocks. The dwelling of the Rev. Mr. Simpson was entered by a thief, on Thursday night, and robbed of an overcoat and a number of silver spoons. Our market was nbunJantly supplied this morning with lino meats, fruits, vegetables, &c. Best cuts of beef 8c.; mutton, 6?8c.; veal, 8@ 10c.; pork, 10c.; baoon, of all kinds, 12jc.; lard, 12j|c.; butter 20(j^80c.; eggs, 25c. per dozen; ducks, 50@02Jc. per pair; chickens 87J ?60c.; turkeys, G2J0!{(1.25 a piece; geese", 87$@f>Oc.; apples 25@87Jc. n peck; potatoes, sweet and Irish, 26c. a peck; cabbagc, 2 to 10c. per hcr.d; other fruits nnd vegetables at about the same rates. Flour and Grain Market.?About 1,000 bbls. flour changed hands yesterday at $3.76(S>!ji;<.81; large qiantities are coining in this morning; there arc more sellers than buyers at $.3.75. Sales of about 4,000 bushels prime white wheat at 83c. and about 1,000 do. red at 78c., and one of 3,000 bush, oats at 86c., struck measure. Drovers' Rest.?The supply of beef cattle has been rather limited this week?beef cattle $2(o} $8.2.) per 100 lbs. gross. Sheep $2(o;$2.60 per head. Hogs .$t%$i;.37J. Arrivals.?Sclir. Cosmus, Baker, Boston, to Jno. A. Grimes; packet brig Judge Whitman, 1 hatcher, Boston, to the same, and freight for the District of Columbia; packet schr. Hamil ton, Dayton, New York, to F. & A. H. Dodge. Canal Trade.?Arrived?Boats Sarah Perry Cumberland, coal; Thos. Jefferson, G2 miles, limestone; John Vanlear, 100 miles, 840 bar rels of flour; Gen. Tyson, Cumberland, coal; Ben. Franklin, 100 miles, 848 barrels of flour; Ann Galiece, Cumberland, coal; Kdward Pay sen, 02 miles, limestone; Jas. H. Essex, HI miles, 1,006 barrels of flour; John P. Smart, 81 miles, flour, fee.; Gen. Cass, 31 miles, wheat, kc.; Archibald Gary, Cumberland, coal. Departed?Boat* Wm. C. Johnson, Baltic, Star, Wm. Fowle, Westmoreland, Morning Star, Daniel Webster, Chesapeake, and Wm. Jackson, with merchandise for different points along the canal. The packet boat Belle has just arrived with a number of passengers. Ei.bctro. GEORGETOWN 8AW-MILL, PLASTER-MILL, AND MACHINE-8HOP. JOSEPH NICHOLSON, proprietor, opposite Ray> Mill. y II'TP niAjr be had, at all tlmea, nil kind* of <>nk. Pop. '*r, Hickory, nnd Walnut Lumber, Ground Plaster in any qnaotlito^nnd all kind* of within,, and mach.ne work done to order, anil on the moat reasonable term*, oot 4?SAT.Im T W" P?BBtyiTln|, KT?aa?. ft . near Sixthlatreet, would moat respectfully rail the m , 7* rf 8l>OTVr*m othm In want of'Sporting Joods to hl? preacnt aaaortment, which hni k<n lately Increased by the addition of about one down, tine ami I medium quality Double Barrel rooeired by recent arrival)! from Knirland, and which he pledge* himself to aril a, low a* any other establishment In the District, no* 13?'iaw4w ( ATr.?.K,)t'C?D PRICE?. LINDJ I M 7 "ADitf have on hand a good assortment of double and Mnglo-barrel GUNS, which they arc offering at reduced pric<* Aleo--a good assortment of Flasks, I ' &p<, Powder and Shot, Ac. 1 nov 7?3Uiw8wU Mid riw? ? efe. ;.t>ui. | Huu mU - ? ' ih. *X? jjr Mr. K. W. v'ahU, newspaper ngeiit, is iWooly au thorised agent fbr thin paper iu Philadelphia, ?n<J it duly t-iupowerud to lakv tulverlUt'iuruta aud RuUdij'tloiu *t Ibo raU* roquir?d by u*. llu receipt* will bu regard. as payments. Office at the northwest corner of Third ?iul Walnut streets. IV I'Ur privilege* of yearly u4vertl#?r? Mill be oon ttutxf rigidly to llieii i?gui?j business, and all other ad* ??rtiaeiiit'iiU, uut pariniuiug U> their regular buninoM aa agiemi for, tu be puid e*tra. ? 0 Every noli, .- itvelgiied to .all attention to private enterprises calculated or iuteuded to promote individual interest, can only bu inserted with the uuderstaiuinig that the same is to be paid for. Ssllliig of Octan Stfamtjri. FROM UNITED STATUS. bhips. Leaver For Date. Africa - - - New York - Liverpool ? - - Nov. 19 Baltic - - - Now York * Liverpool - - - Nov. 22 Canada - - Boston - - Liverpool - - ? Nov. 20 Washington- New York - Bremen .... Nov. 29 Asia - - - New Voilt - Liverpool - - - Doc. 3 Atlantic - - New York ? Liverpool - ? ? ih>c. ti Glasgow - - New York - Glasgow - - - Doc. 0 America - - New York - Liverpool ? ? ? Dec. 10 Humboldt - New York - Havre .... Dec. la Niagara ? ? New York - Liverpool ... Deo. 17 Pacific - - New York - Liverpool - - - Dec. 20 Kuropa - ? Boston - - Liverpool - - - Dec. 24 Hermann - New York - Bremen ... - Due. 27 Africa ? - ? New York - Liverpool ? - - Dec. yi FROM EUROPE. Washington,Soutluunptou - New York - - - Nov. 5 A*ia - - - Liverpool - New York - - ? Nov. H Atlantic - - Liverpool - New York ? ? ? Nov. 12 America - - Liverpool - Boston .... Nov. 15 Humboldt - Havre - - New York ? ? * Nov. lit Niagara - - Liverpool - Now York - - - Nov. 22 Pacific- - - Liverpool - New York - - - Nov. 2tS Kuropa ? - Liverpool - Boston - - - - Nov. 29 MllS. E. MOFPETT, having taken a room at Mbtfl K. Martin's, one door west of Mr. Lane's Fur nishing Store, (up stairs.) Pennsylvania avenue, between 41^ and Otli streets, will open Fall and Winter Millinery to morrow, (Saturday,) November 1st. oct 81?tf MILS. GOLLISON'M SHOW-IIOOMS ON SIXTH STREET, jVcar the corner of Louisiana avenue, Washington, Are visited daily by crowds of Ladies, and her pattern Bonnets are pronounoed the prettiest iu the District. ller large and beautiful assortment of DRESS CAPS is the bust in tbe city, aud is well worth examination. Added to tbe above is a complete outfit for a LADY'S T01LKT, Luces, Embroideries, lidgings,Cambric and .Mus lin Flounclugs, Silk ami Velvet Dress Trimmings, ko.., Ac., and Fancy Goods In general, which are sold at accommo dating prices. tfv" Also Silk and Merino HOODS. Store on 8IXTir8TRHKT, near Louisiana av., Hear of the National and Brown's Hotels. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. JHRS.PEARCE aud MISS E. DAVIS will open their stock of Fall and Winter M1L LINERY, on Thursday, November 0th, on Sev enth street, adjoining Mr. Ilarbangh's Drug Store. fltjy- A parlor and chamber, or two chambers, for rent. nov4? COAL, COAL, COAL! "VJOW IS YOUlt TIME TO BUY COAL?the weather l\ is becoming cold, and winter In almost here. We have a good supply of CUMBERLAND COAL on hand, which is very de.-irable. Also Anthracite Coal for grates and stoves, and Red and White Ash Coal. WOOD, WOOD, WOOD!?We have on hand a good sup ply of Oak, Pine, and Hickory Wood. By calling at our office you will find the above articles as good and cheap as can be had in the city. W. J. SIBLEY A CO. U0v4?colm 14(li street Bridge and Canal. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. rplIE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving a good assort X ment of the following Good*, which they offer at rea sonable prices: American and English Table Cutlery of every variety Plated and Albata Forks and Spoons Plated Candlesticks, Snuffers and TrayB Nursery Fenders of superior quality Pierced Iron and Bronzed do. Polished steel and plain Iron Tongs and Shovels Bronzed Umbrella and other Stauds Brushes of every variety Block Tin and Britannia Tea and Coffee-Pots. Ac. LINDSLEY k BADEN, nov 7?eo2w] Pa. aveuue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. FRESH PERFUMERY ! C10L0QNK, in small and large bottles j Crystal Pomade. Pomade Philocowe. HAIR OILS. VELON'S MAOTC HAIR OIL, warranted, without fail, to promote the luxuriant growth and beauty of the hair Kales' Cyprian Hair Tonic, for the growth, preserva tion and restoration of the hair Macassar Oil?theoriginal and genuine Bears' Oil?genuine article. SOAPS. DR. MARIIOF'S MEDICATED SOAP, for the cure ol discuses of the skin?such i.s eruptions, pimples, freckles, sunburn, 4c. Dr. Marhof's Kraslve Soap, warranted the liest in use for removing grease, tar, oil, Ac. Brown Windsor Soap, Egg Soap. Shaving Soap, Ac. TOOTH-PASTE. ORIMNTAL TOOTH-PASTE, forthe preservation of the teeth?no lH'tter in tbe world Sherman's Orris Tooth-Paste, for beautifying the tc.'th. For sale by A. GRAY, Bookseller, oct 24?tr Tib si.,opp. Odd-Fellows' Hall. LAMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS! V HATCH, jr., would respectfully call the attention . of his friends and the public generally, to bis as sortment of LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, Ac, which he war rant* to bo the most choice and select that has ever been offered to the AVashington public: consisting In part of tho Patent Double Deflector Solar Lamp, which for light and beauty is unsurpassed by any other that has ever been invented; also, Girandole*, Camphine, and Ktherial Oil Lamp*, in great variety. A. II. would respectfully solicit tho pnblic to give him j a call, feeling as mi red that his assortment cannot foil to j please the most fastidious. Two door* west of Todd's new marble building, Penn. j < av., andC St. nearly opp. the Bonk of Washington. : oct<< <r [1 NEW BANKING-HOUSE IN WASHINGTON CITY. f|MlE UNDERSIGNED having been Induced to embark 1 In the Exchange and Banking Business. In the city of Washington, D. C., avails himself of an early occasion I to notify liis friends and tbe public generally of the tu t, and to solicit their encouragement. 11U institution will be known as "THE BAN'IC OF THE UNION," Aud from which not one dollar will be Issued, for clrrn latlon, that will not be represented by something tangible | and substantial in tho shape of Gold and Silver, Draft* on the United States I Treasury, Northern Htfhavge, or Virginia \ Bankable Fundi. By a strict adherence to a legitimate issue upon such s basis, it will readily be perceived that the public are pro- | footed, and tb" Bank itself made to stand on the Surest foundation. This enterprise is enttr.d upon after the J maturest deliberation, and it Is gratifying to know that It meets with the approval of experienced and sagacious i financiers of NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, aud RICH- I MOND. In addition to the Issue of notes for circulation, " THK | BANK OF THK UNION" will collect drafts on tho tie* eminent, and on the principal citios of the United States, and will negotiate for tbe purchase or sale (on commis sion) of State Stocks, Guarantied Bonds of Canal and Kail- 1 road Companies, and other good securities. Any business oonnectitl with tho different Depart ments of the Government, iu Washington, will be attended toon liberal terms. RO. II. GALLAHKR. | Richmond. Va.. Oct. 1861. nov 7?tf , SEVENTH STREET BOOKSTORE. J I ERE may always be found a general assortment of 1 1 Religions aud Miscellaneous Books, a large supply of the various Prayer and Hymn Books used in the dif ferent churches, Music Books. Juvenile and Premium 1 Rooks, Lithographic Prints, An. Also, School Books, Blank Books, and Stationery of cvory description, Per fumery and Fancy Articles. Here Is the Depository of the Methodist Book Concern, j Including Sabbath School Publications; here the Deposi tory of the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society; aud j here is a constant supply of the publications of Robert Carter k Brothers, American Tract Society and other religions bouses. AUSTIN GRAY, Sep 2 eo 7th street, opposite (kid-Fellows' Hall. IH E I FIRE I FIRE I?C'hecver's Patent Fire . Kindling?Die latest blessing to housekeepers and bachelors?Is again in season, and Is an article of great economy v>d convenience to all who Lave occasion to kindle Arcs. Price 60 rents per pack, which will kindle 240 fires. For sale by A. GRAY, oct 10?tr 7th st., opposite Odd-Follows' Hall. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. WK would invite the Ladies to call and examine ,.ur extensive Stock of Green, Blue, ami Black ,\Va!i' .-1, U..i.|.-r.'d and Lined Silk and Sni.n l'ur< f>ARA80L8- the largest assortment In the District, at greatly reduced prices. Also a choice selection of UMBRELLAS, sll of the latest fkshlon. and the work warranted. JU8T RECEIVED?a handsome variety of Silks and Scotch Ginghams for re-covering. Repairing and Covering faithfully snd punctually executed. A OORBIT A CO., mav 0?r>m Penn avenue, near 4 W street. TO THE PUBLIC. I"AMES A. CONNER, proprietor of the CITY EX PRESS. begs leave to Inform the public that he still continue to run his KXPKESS VS AGON U> George town dally, at U o'clock In the afternoon He will also convey baggage to anil from the Curs, and to any part of the city, at moderate charges. He hopes, by strict atten tion to his business, and the prompt and faithful delivery of all articles eotntnith-d to Ms keeping, to merit ft liberal share of the patronage of the public. Orders left with Mr. I<ewls F. Perry, at Clafcett A Dod son's, Pennsylvania avenue, near 9th street, will bo at tended to with promptness and fidelity. f au U? t s.?. jfis,--- tt?tl " o ??"?>?, (whiuti i, d on,, i?, ,'u'r Wttittoof UiD kiuJ to l?u Zto W *S? ?li "lUw.iii Hid, hu, ,u M ut/,, K u'" ' UAlJjNXfj, TOMBS, < 1 It A \ K "."nks^Va\ i?'? TlUW)(fc, IfiJwJ JUUBJ.li LKTTKK8A. Jf ,' aonthfe rate* ?w? uujl bit had 1? tlii* or udt wll i tU? UuM?. XwUM e?cutto? d?aigu, tlwlr stock ouuut bo aurpaaitttU. The* *<>ul i ? WwttaUy invite ArchiUd,, Ihiildert, dubin^MakJ,d othera, to o*ll auJ vxMmitut before purobulu,/ % j ' ?Mft prepared ?> furnish the trade with Slabs ni,<k, <*0., to order. ' ' **' All out?r? by mail punctually uttended to. eep ?d2m * ? WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! "MONK NEED DK8PAIR." AUmuH admit then ar hat Ucn give* ,u,h a wan of Uat ru.n' iT"" J,avor y*"* uhtr Oivt ] ?? , . all Ulitr remake* huve fiuted. "*'Uht "J IcUinumy caimU Irgivan-frvm the fir it iHrn tu litis country. jimw^rw r, . - Baltimore, Sent. 18. 1851 Q?MTU!MI9(; After a full anil aatlajhctory trial' of the Drii?mut.",'?rev bjf/mU' iua VVTy known as Dr. IlampW, Vegetable Tincture, which you recom mended juo to U?e us * relief for the Oublllty and mineral jTowtrati'iu ol my ayatom, the result of taking three bot . i Woua.urf^1 conu|ound ha?, I am pleia^d to ?ay mulled in a restoration of strength,a keen appetite and' au^UviVyofUdv which A have n'ot eujoyed'for a o J th?. r "m 1 "f U" virtues of this medicine, that I have oonfldently recommeuUed it to many of my i w^^^u^^?k*nd um ,lum U' kur" ,hut iu a ?r< at majority of ' h?? the moat Iwuefloial result* have 1 aui i.KtinfloU that your advice to to Kiveit a trial hag under the Warning of a kind Provident, rasnltS In a rcttoratuiii to haiUlt, tor which 1 am truly thankful, ltoapec(.fully, JOS. K. 8TAPLUT0N Metsr, Mortimer A Mowbray!'MuJSISm" ?tma MTKV NKKU UKSl'AIR. MANi^M ^,L?8FKmADKUKU,J AN,) l'KK Mexar, Afnrti, ?? , BH?M0E*, 8?pt. 13,1861. csr?sr Msrssx.'^s; in I d 1 i'r "l HU '"K" w,;r'- intense, both of body and mind. 1 tried bwry thing I oould think or hear of (n? tU' n*ml'al}ly ""??) ?nd at leiiRth all ef rortH failed to cure me. 1 (.ocanie much weakened and often iu'tb at ;1 and w?f ?tV,n i? ? i ? tlllllnK "Pf" the pavement, (1 would stop in gome door or alley to prevent it.) in consequence ot frequent palptlaUoiw: and, from what I could learn trc?Ph 1 ""l hcart' fr,"u fr< <|uent dis tr<?cing paiiih about the same; as alfo my chest and nl> domen-the latter being much distend.7 At tli** stage of my disorder 1 could neither wl,tUcV or watt with any n my8elf- !Ar': wSn">d 10 ^ burden tJ me. My feelings were gloomy beyond description. I at length heard of Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture and made trial of It. I had hut taken the first <1om when 1 flIt a "l^nge for the better, and hope Immediately 7uj','lur^' With 11,0 Uh,! of thi" invntuatJ* Jyuture, to improve da,li/, until I had taken the contents perfcetwre^me ^ ^ Evidence, made a without the most distressing sensations. \ noweojov uninterrupted g?od health, and have dono so for the last six years ; and would say to all afflicted as 1 have been trft ': 3">ur prejudices, and try Hampton', Ya/HabU. ruicture. Any mlormation bt^sido this but meagre de Ctof th?, flV"'/ |'asLvWi11 U'?!von cheerfully for the bene fit of the afflicted. Yours, WILLIAM M.OLDllAM Custom-House; dwelling, Payette St., near Pjcmont. SUCII A MASS OF HOMK TKSTIMONY MUST CARHY CONVICTION TO KVKRY MIND. ,, ? Ualtimork, Sen. 18, 1S51. Mr mV" Mowbray?Gentlemen : The cure of ton'* ^"ih the u-,,! of bottles of Hamp ton s \ egi.table lincture, as per his certificate, is, 1 think almost unprecedented. Hisciuw of extremely excruciating lmm?l?gf [r"W ^ Jull'">?mitory Kheumatisui,came Immediately under my own observation, through the last four years, which I considered entirely hopeless. Throu -li Ul>| ,CKr,"e8^ persuasion, he >v;ls induced to try yourinval uable Tincture. I was prompted to remark at the time, that if medicine would cure .Mr. Gault, it certainly would remove mountains." The knowledge of this miraculous cure compels uie 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 medicino. lours, most respectfully, JAMKS P. MUUJUTT, !87 Daltiwore street. HAMPTON'S TIXCTUJiK is the great purifier of the blood will cure Scrofula, Rheumatism, Colds, Cough, Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Throat aud IlrenM, Ac ? a certain relief in all uervous complaints. Aa ? lemale medicine it has no equal. Thousands will bless the hour they ever heard of it. Call on our agents find get pamphlets with certificates of wonderful cures also the history of the medicine gratis. Mortimer a mowbray, ,, . General Agents, Raltimore st. Also for sale by C. Stott A Co., Washington, D. C. Joseph Moffett, 7 th st., near K. , R. S. T. C is sell, Georgetown. Oct 21?Smtr C. C. Berry, Alexandria, Va. DR. J. M. AUSTIN, (Late of Warrenlon, Va.) 0FPICK and Rosidnnce?F street, north side, one door aoora iota. mar 27?ThA8tf REMOVAL. JOHN I). CLARK has removed his Magistrate's, No- ' taky PVML" . an 1 Oc.nkkal Ao?.vct OFric e, to Twelfth street third door south of Pennsylvania aveuue. Sol- I tliers Claiuis for Land, Rack Pay, Extra Pay, Pensions Llaini.1 belore Ooogreaa and the DepaJtaenta, promptly attended to at moderate charges. Persons at a distance : may txpiain their claims, (post paid.) and suitable form* will be sent back with instructions. scp j A NEW IMPROVEMENT For Fitting up Stores with Fancy Fronts. l-i1 Builder and Architect, would respect- I 1 . fully inform his friends and the public in general that he la prepared to fit up Stores and build Fanry Fronts 5n "ni}? n, w P,nn< embracing all tho latest improre ments. The work can be dono withoutstopping the busi- I q*?sh while the work Ik going on. He is also prepared to do all kinds of work in the build ing line, at the short-it notice and on the most reasonable terms. All businessentrusV-d to Ilia care will be promptly Lttended to. J I'lare of business on D street, between 9th and 10th may 1?6m DALLY'S FAIN EXTRACTOR! .-In iixlemal Remedy?the yrealenl ever known.'! l^OU TIIK CURB of Consumption, l.tvcr Complaint. A Khcumatic ?ains. Pains on the Lunga or l!rea<t, 1 Jeuriay, all acuta pains, inflammaUous, swellings,wounds bruises, sprains, old sores, Toothaeha, Knlargement of the Splran or Agu^'ake. \l hita Swelling... Lumps on the side of Neck or any part of the system, Neuralgia, Burns >cslds. Imsthlte. Chilblain, Tetter, g-ald Head Sun Pain, Headache, liarache, Cramp, Cholic, Cholera, Ac For sale by A. OIJAY, Vth at., opp. Odd-Fellows' Hall, nov 11?eo [Hash. Sat. News.[ UNDER-OARMENT8, Ac. W K ,h,av,! ,tock of following S?wn y t AuleirucMs: 25 bundles tine Saxony and Merino Undershirt* an-l drawers for gentlemen 10 boxes fine Merino Yeats for ladies 30 do very choice Knglish Half Hoae, heavy and good, for winter 20 do Gentlemen's Merino Half Hose 100 do Cotton Half Hose, cheap, from 12U eta. up 2i?> do Cotton, Merino, Cashmere, and AI dot a IIom 30 do White Silk Hose, some very mperior 25 pieces Silk Handkerchiefs 30 do Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs |br Gentlemen 10 do very superior Italian Silk Cravats ft do Fancy Cravats, some very rich 2 do rich Satin Scar ft <br gentlemen. ' I nov 7?d2w YKRBY A M1LLKR. j ESSENCE OF COFFEE. H ith 12.} Cent* lo tone four 1'ouikU of Coffee ! 'J1HI8 KSSKNCK baa tsen proved by many thousands I X or the richest and most rospee.tahle families, as well ' " J11" poorer class of people, almost through the whole I nited States, to be by far the beat preparation of ColTe. ?vcr odered to the public. Coffee made by this Kwencn is much more wholasome, more dciicate, tin- llavor.-l perfectly clear, and, In <?very instance, superior to the fine?t Java coffee. In order to give full satisfaction and proof that the above article is perfectly healthy, and to show something uf the deserved reputation it has gained sir! justly enti tled to, we annex a few certificate* and recommendations, particularly relating to health, from Dr. Booth and l?r rhilton, pt rtlcal C iietnists and Analvsists of the citiea of Philadelphia and New York; alao, from our Agents, all i)f whom are prominent Chemists and Druggists. College Avenue, Tenth St., below Market at., Philadelphia, Sept. 4,1K51. ' I have examined the Essence of Coffee manufactured i by llumntel, Bohler A Co., and find that it* constituents I are not in the least degrev injurious to health; it mav lie 1 used freely and with perfect safety. ; JAMES BOOTH, Profr. of Chemistry, applied to Arts, Franklin Institute. No. 73 Chambers st., New York, Aug. 22,1HM I I bare examined an article prepared by Messrs Hum mrl, Bohb r A Co , of Philadelphia, called Erser.ee'of for fee, which is inh-ndcd to he used with eoff.^i f(,r the pur fH.se of improving it. I find it free not onlv from soy thing injurious to health, bnt, on the eontrsrv, the in uredients or which it Is composed are perfectly whole ?ome. JAMES R. C1IILTON. M I). Chemist. York, Penna., Aug. 4, 1X51. j Messr*. Hnmtnel, Bohler A Co.?Gentlemen: We take pi ensure in recommending your "Ks n? or Coffee" as a very superior article; It Isextenslvely used In our county; we have only had It one year, and have sold over 10,000 packages. We believe it to be one of those articles that will remain in constant use, and the more it becomes known the greater will he the demand for it. Yours, respectfully, C A. MORRIS A CO. Thli Essence of Coffee mav be had, Wholesale ami re tall, at the corner of E and 7th streets. oct 4?-dtf J. ?? CALLAN. ' ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC wow dkw A yjufiuut tv I'yt^cplwt HOUamuK s - ~i~>r j. a. houohtojcs ftl -11*, Uu Drut Ltiyct liir fluid, or Qustric Juice, J. pit pared flout or Uu- VoCRTH MIM llU Of the Ox, after direction* of Barou Ljkuhj, the grant l'by?i?'logical C'boluUt, by . J. 8. HOI'UUTON, M P., - wonderful rruuxly for INIlltllCSTIOTI. DYIPBW V J AUN 1)H'K, J.I \ Kit COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION and DEBILITY, curing after Nature'* o*u method, by Na i ture'a own agent- tfi? Uamtujc Jl'ICX Mt)~ Pauipnlutj, I ooutaiuing ac leu title evident* of itn value, furnished by ?Hunt* gratia, fur sale by I oo? io?u j. v. CAbLAN. J. McNKALE LATHAM, Attorney at Law, j Will practiaa In the ??v< rui court* of th* District of Columbia. i Oflloe oil 4]/i street, near Klrbt Presbyterian Church, jy lfl? tf JNO. B. KiBBEY & CO., Dealers in FINE GROCERIES, WINES, AND LIQUORS. No. 6, opposite Outre Market, ap 10 Wabuikotow Uitt.D. U. d A y GEORGEX. KIRK, I/ouse and titgri fainter, and (Jlazier, South aide Louisiana avenue, between tfth and 7th streets, (dwelling South F street, between 7th aud 8th atrceta, 1 ?Iaud,) Hi prepared to execute to order all description)) of work in his line. ap 16?flm PK1NTEHS' J01NKK. yirM. INGMAN, Cabinetmaker, Carpenter, and Prin }X tors' Furniture make', can be found by inquiring at NOKLL A B0Yl>'8 Venetian llliud Manufactory, Penn sylvania avenue, between Wth and 10th atreet*, aoutli aide. jy HI?tim J. A. KIKKPATRICK, MA It BLK AND FREK-HTONK CUTTKR, E tbrtel, between 13tA and HUi, WashinyUm Oity, D. C. MARBLE MANTLES, Monumenta, Tombs, lleud and Foot Stones, Ac., constantly on hand, of the beat quality and workmanship. All kinds of Stouo, lor Build ing, Ac. All kind* of work in hia line faithfully executed I at the shortest notice. ap 16?tf General Banking and Exchange Business. COPARTNERSHIP. riMIK undersigned respectfully annouuoe to the public 1 that they have entered into copartnership for the transaction of a general Exchange and Banking business in the city of Washington, under the llrw of? heldkn, wrnuots A CO. All business entrusted to them will be attended to with promptness and fidelity. WILLIAM SELDEN, Late Treasurer of the United Statue JOUN WITHERS, Of Alexandria, Virginia. R. W. LATHAM, Of the city of Washington. L. P. BAYNE, mar 24?tf Of Baltimore, Maryland. Attention, Chewers and Smokers ! DOWNER'S popular Cigar and Tobacco stand is well supplied with the best llavanas and Principe*. Also a splendid lot of Chewing Tobacco, to which he ex tends a cordial invitation to hia friends and to gentlemen of taste generally. sep 0?tr JAMES F. TUCKER, Officer, Collector, and General Agent. BUSINESS entrusted to him will be attended to in a proper manner, and may be left with any of the Magistrates. Residence C street, between 4}< and tith streets, Washington, D. C. jy 20?tf JOSEPH W1MSATT, DKALKk IN GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, & LIQUORS, Oor. of 1'tnntylvania Avenue and Thirteenth street, may 26 w ANUMNH City, ]). C. dAy Old Wines, Liquors, Sugars, Fresh Foreign Fruits, Comestibles, etc., KOH. SALK BY JAMES T. LLOYD, Pennsylvania avenue, 3 doors east <jf Fifteenth street. may 17?ly C. H. VAN PATTEN, M. D., Surgeon Dentlit, Office near Jirovjn's Hotel, 1 tnnsylvania avenue, Charges New York and Philadelphia prices, and guaran ties bis work to be equal to any done in those cities, ap 5?tf JAMES W. SHEAHAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, "PRACTISES in the Court* of the District, and pro*e 1 cute* claims of every description I hi fore the several Executive Departments and before Congress. ??' Oflloe and residence 21st street, two doors north of H. ap 11?tf Gregory's California Package Express. THE SUBSCRIBERS will despatch 81'ECIAL MESSENGERS,two or more times per month, by Steamships, via CHAGltES and PANAMA, in charge of parrels, jewelry, valuables and mail able matter, which will in all cases arrive in San Fran cisco by the mail fcteamors, and be delivered in advance of the mull. We beg to announce to th? public that we have entered intooonuaxion with the heaviest transportation house on the Isthmus, who are bound to us to transport our goods from Chagres to Panama, in advance of all other expresses, and having made arrangements with the U. S. Mail and all other steamers on the pacific, for the carriage of our goods, we an; prepared to guarantee their delivery in Ban Francisco within a specified time. In addition to tlx; superior qualities of the line, for the transaction of Merchandise, its manifest advantages over the U. S. Mail and all other competitors, in the transpor tation of letters and parcel* between the Pacific and At lantic States, are well known and already generally ap preciated by the public. The value of a mercantile letter, delivered by us three or four day* in advance of all other competition. Iieing properly estimated. We have also established agencies in GUAYAQUIL, CALLAO, and YALl'ARAISO, lor which ports, and other cities on the South American coast, we are prepared to receive LETTER8and PAKCEI.S, which will be promptly despatched to their destination by our agent in Panama. The mail for South America is made up but once a month. THOMPSON A HITCHCOCK, Managers and Agents, 140 Pear, cor. of Wall St., New York. REFER, BY PKRBIISolON, to Messrs. Johnson A Low* den, 115 Wall St.; Spofford, Tileston A Co., 4K South St.; Ne*mlth A 0o., 60 Pine at.; and Levi A).gar A Co., 76 Dey street mar 24? FANCY GOODS, FOREIGN AND lk)MESTIC. 1 If M. II. CARV A CO., '24ii and 246 Pearl street, New T f York, Invite the attention of the City and Distant Jobbing trade to their large and varied stock of goods which they ofTcr at the lowest rates, either for cash or ap proved credit. Under their present arrangements they can offer great inducement* on all their Foreign Oor><ls, and will give tbelr customers the benefit of the large discounts which they have gained by the increased amount of their pur chase*. They pledge themselves lo sell many style* of American Goods at manufacturers' prices. Their stock will be kept full during the whole year, and all orders will be promptly supplied. They particularly invite the Mexican and South American dealers to exam ine their stock of Jewelry, manufactured expressly for those markets; also their stock of Ivory Comb*, adapted for exportation. The following articles constitute a part of their stock. Linen Threads?Yark us makers, plain and satin finished, black, drab, white, brown, and colored, No*. 20x60 Spool Cotton?Clark's, Alexander's, Smith's Eagle, and Ke fling ton'*, white, black, and colored, No*. 10x160, 26 to ^00 yard* Tapes and Bobbin*?Linen and cotton, assorted colors and sites Cutlery?Razors, Knives, Shear*, Scissors, and Table Knives and Fork*, Wade A Butcher's, Wostenholm's, Rodger*', and other celebrated maker* Brusho*?Hair, Cloth, Teeth, I'aiot, Varnish, Shaving, Shoe, Cruxab, Uo.-*b, Scrubbing, Ac., Ac., in great variety Music al Instruments?Accordions, Violins, Flute*, Fifes, Clarionet*, llarmonieana, Ao. Fan*?A large and rich assortment, consisting of beauti fully carved pearl, ivory, bone, and wood sticks; also plain sticks, with plain, fancy, aud silvered paper I vory Combs?Fine S, SS, SS8, and NPU, 1 >4x4% inches Comb*?i'laiu and fan -y 'l uck,Dressing, Pocket, and Side, of shell, buffalo, acid horn Guns?Single nn<i Do ible, English and American, real and imitation Twitt; also a variety of Rifle* Pistol*?English and German. Pocket. Belt, and Holster Colt's and Allen and Thurber'* Kevolver*; also, a complete assortment of Sporting Apparatus Perfumery?Lubin's, Mangenct A Coudray'*, liver's, Pin aud'*, and Ede'* fine Extract* Soap*?i/ow'* White snd llrcwn, Windsor and Honey; litMn'l, Guerlain's. Ilnaud's, and Mnngenet A Cou dray'* assorted styles, Ac., Ac. Also?Percussion Cap?, Needles, Pins. Hooks and Eyes, Steel Pens, Suspender*, Button* of all style*, Pocket boohs, Port Monnsies, Purses, Stationery, Bead*, Whalebone, Looking-gla**c*, Ac., Ac. (vory, Tortoise Shell, Pearl Shell, Horn*, Tip*, Ae., for manufacturers. Catalogues in the French, Spanish, German, and Eng lish language*. roar 24? TATIONKHS' WA REHOUSE, 2fi South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. (Wholesale only.) HYMAN L. LTPMAN, Importer of Trench and Eng lish Stationery, offer* to the trado, at Stationers' Ware house, a complete assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, of the best qu*!ity, nt the lowest rate*. mar 24? I ?KI!VK A IH HIUN. 1 ran A Steel Mrr |) chant*, Importers and dealers in American, Cwede, Norwegian, Peflned, Cable, and common Knglish Iron; manufacturers of Boiler Rivet* and Spikes, Hoop, Band, Scroll, Fine, Boiler, She?t, Small Iron, Axle Iron, 118 North Water street, and 64 North Delaware avenu*. cx-t 2H- dlwAtOtf ' s