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PUBLISHED DAILY, AT 3 O'CLOCK, P. M. PRICE TEN CENTS PER WEEK. VOLUME I. NUMBER 210 WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1844. PUBLISHED DAILY AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. BY JOHN T. TOWERS. Office on Sixth Street, four doors south of Penn. Avenue. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 1 square 1 day - #0 50 1 do 2 days - 62 1 do 3 do - 75 1 do 1 week -1 25 1 do 2 weeks 2 25 I square 1 month $3 50 1 do 2 months 5 00 I do 3 do 7 00 I do 6 do ' 12 00 1 do 1 year 24 00 Business cards $5 per annum. Longer advertisements at equally favorable rates. JCy" Ten lines or less to make a square. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The Standard will be delivered to subscribers in the District at ten cents per week, payable to tlie carriers; or, when preferable, they can pay at the office for a longer period. Subscribers will be fur nished, by mail, ten weeks for one dollar; and in no case will the paper be continued beyond the time paid for. Single copies two cents. A W'eekly edition of the WHIG STANDARD for country circulation is published every Monday morn ing, at ON K DOLLAR to December first, in advance. LAW NOTICE. T. 8. DONOHO. E- WARNER rrUIE undersigned have this day formed a copart 1 nership for the practice of Law in the District of Columbia and adjoining counties. Office in the east'wing of the City Hall, No. 31. THOMAS S. DONOHO, EDWARD WARNER. Washington, March 12, 1844. CHARLES S. WALLACH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, NO. 0, WEST WING, CITY HALL, nov 6?ly J AMES J. DICIvlNS, Attorney and Counsellor at v Law, practice in the Supreme Court of the United States, the several courts of the District of Columbia, prosecutes claims before Congress, and the several Departments of the General Government; and in general does all business requiring an A^ent or At torney. Office No. 4, west wing of the City Hall. nov27-ly R I. A. CULVERWELL. Collector and Agent, _m.v. offers his services to his friends and the public generally for the collection of accounts and any agen cy business they muy be pleased to favor him with, promising prompt action and speedy returns. Resi dence an 9th street, between G and H streets, oppo site McLe<>d Academy, where four or five gentlemen can be accomodoted with board, without lodging, feb 13?tf R OHERT P. ANDERSON, Bookbinder and Paper jl*; Ruler, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and llth street. Binding and Machine Ruling, of any kind or pattern, neatly and promptly executed, and on as good terms as any other establishment in the Dis trict. novfi WNEW BOOKBINDERY. 1LLIAM 11. N ALLEY would respectfully in form his friends and the public, that he has opened a Bookbindery on Pennsylvania avenue, next uoor to B^era's Temperance Hotel. He would request those who have books to bind to give him a call, where he may always be found ready to execute all orders lelt with him. aP ^ \ PHILADELPHIA BIRD CAGES. J\.N extensive assortment of Mocking and Canary Birds Cages iust received, and for sale at manufac turer's prices JAMES M. DORSET1, Snuff, Tobacco, and Fancy Goods Store, Mar 29 Pa. A v. No. II, east of Gadsby's Hotel. WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, ?fe r A KEGS White Lead, 80 Gallons Linseed Oil, e)U OUtt Pounds Putty, put up in bladders, 50 Boxes Window Glass, from 8 by 10 to 14 by 22. Just received and for sale low, for cash, or to punc tual customers, by C. 11. JAMES, ap 17 corner 14th and E steet3. JOHN A. BLAKE, Bookbinder, Paper Rujcr, and ?) Blank liook manufacturer, south side of Pennsy l vania avenue, near 14th street, and opposite Fuller s City Motel (upstairs). Blank books of all descrip tions manufactured to order, old books rebound, maps mounted and varnished, and all kinds of fancy binding executed in the neatest manner and at rea 80 NOOK'S TmPROVED PATENT LEAF HOLD ER Oil TEMPORARY BINDER,ofalltho various size's with or without locks, will be furnished in any quantity and in any style of binding desired, at whole sale prices. novG-dtf TGERMAN PHINIISO. HE Proprietor and Publisher ot the German "Na tional Gazette," is prepared to print, with neatness and despatch, speeches, documents, &c., in the Gerrruin lan guage, in pamphlet form or otherwise. Documents. <fcc., carefully translated into German. , ... Office on E street, between 9th and 10th. Washington, I) C ' ,, maylS?lm Publisher of the " N itional Zeitung. ^ SSOME THING JTE W ! IGN AND AWNING PRINTING.-The new Franklin Job PrintingOfficr, in E street, between 9th and 10th, is prepared to execute every descrip tion of Printing, from a poster down to a visiting cord, wilti ?l.s.nce, H.?pa>.l,, and al the ? rea sonable prices. Hav.ng procured an extensive as sortment of the largest wood letter, (some more ban one foot in size,) this office is enabled to print on canvass for suns, awnings, exhibitions, &-c , c.. a one-fourth less than the cost ol having them pain et Business men, t-trarigers.and others, who may have printing of any description to do, will find it to then advantage to call at the above Job Printing Office, may 18?I in THE AMERICAN IJIBOREU, EVOTED to the cause of Protection to Home industry; embracing the Arguments, Reports, and Speeches of the ablest < ivilians ol" the United States in favor of the Policy of Protection to American La bor. With the Statistics of Production in the I 'nited States fcc.t &c. In monthly parts, nml now for the first time published complete in one volume. Price, || Just received and lor salo at the corner of llth "treet and Pennsylvania aveuue, by may 13 FARNHAM. T PROTECTION AND FREE TRADE. HE question staled and considered, by Horace Greeley, price $15 per thousand. Also, Letters of Cassius iVI. ('lay, and other Whig Documents, just re ceived and for sale at the Bookstore of R. FARNHAM, jelO corner of 11th street and Penn. av. B 'girlhood AND WOMANHOOD, Y the author of Woman in America.?This work is intended to show the effects of a right training of the mind. The pictures are diawn from human nature, and exhibit varieties of female character as seen in childhood, and followed by a full develop ment in womanhood. Just published and for sale at the Bookstore of R. FARNHAM, jel2- Corner of 11th st. and Penn. av. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING ARTICLES. WE have received from Philadelphia an exten tensive invoice of Wearing Apparel, to be sold cheaper than ever?for instance: Shirts, with linen bosoms and wristbands, for 80 cents, worth $1 25; Do. super with long bosoms and Byron collars, suit able for summer wear, for $1 25?just the same arti cle they ask you #2 50 for in other diggins ; Do. su per do., all linen, for $3 ! What! all linen, for #3? Why, they charge $5 elsewhere?they must be com mon and coarse. Wo, they aint, either?call and see?they spealr for themselves. Bosoms, for 12i, 18^, 25, 37g, and 50 cents; Collars, at 12i, 18j, and 25 cents, worth 50 cents; Do. super do. French, at 37? and 50 cents. Summer Stocks, 37A cents ? worth 75 cents. Black Italian Silk Cravats. Scans, Gloves, and Hosiery, with a large assortment of Sum mer Clothing at Northern prices. LEWIS & HUNT, may!) Penn. avenue, near 1 Ith st. THE JUNIUS TRACTS.?No. 6, Democracy, just received. Also, on hand: No. 1. The Test, or parties tried by their acts; No. 2. The Currency ; No. 3. The Tariff; Ne. 4. Life of Henry Clay; No. , Political Abolition. NOTICE.?Committees, clubs, and all persons de sirous of obtaining these tracts, arc requested to senft their ordeis with remittance to R. FARNHAM, cor ner of 1 ith street and Pennsylvania avenue, Wash ' i^ton, or to GREELY & McELRATH, Tribune otice, New York, who will promptly forward them to any part of the Union, as may be directed. Re mittances by mail, post paid or free, at the risk of the proprietor. Price for any of the series $2 50 per 100 copies, or $20 per thousand. Postmasters are authorized by law to?make remittances under their frank. R. FARNHAM, jan 30 Bookseller, cor. 11th st. and Penn. A v. THE AGE OF BILVSS, QR THE FUM C DYNASTY. ontain'ng the political morals of certain political characters; a satire in six cantos, by Nobody No thing of Nowhere, a member of the Young; Men's Whig Convention, 1840. Price 12| cents. Just re received, and for sale by may 21 11. FARNHAM. MANESCA'S FRENCH COURSE, an Oral Sys tern of Teaching Living Languages, illustrated by a practical course of lessons in the French through the medium of the English, by Jean Mawesca, fourth edition, revised. For sale by R. FARNHAM, corner 11th street and Penn. av. Where may be found all the French School books now in use, and sold at very low prices. S~UNDAY SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY^ Books of the American Sunday School Union may be always had at.the Bookstore of R. FARN HAM, corner of 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue, at the same price as at the Depository in Philadelphia. R1NTING AND WRITING PAPERS of every quality and size made to order, and sold at man ufacturers' prices. R. FARNHAM, corner llth st. and Penn. av. THE TRUTH SOMETIMES NOT FOUND OUT UN1IL TOO LATE. SUCH is often the case in regard to persons taking medicine. They are induced by plausible rea soning, false representation and doctrines, to employ medicines that, so far from being adapted to their disease or sickness, absolutely increase the symp toms, destroy the constitution, rack the whole system, and bring on a gradual decline, terminating in death ; previous to the fatal termination, however, (but unfortunately too late,) the truth is found out that the pills, mixtures, &c. they have been taking were composed of the most powerful and dangerous ingredients, prepared too by persons knowing nothing of disease or the nature of the medicines they recom mend, depending altogether upon the "general doc trine of such imposters," that their medicines will '? kill or cure." Be advised, then, if you find It ne cessary to take some medicine for purifying the blood and cleansing the bowels, to take nothing but Dr. Leidy's justly and deservedly celebrted S*RSAPA R1LLA BLOOD PILLS, the only pills containing Sarsaparilla in the their composition?the safest and best as well us the most effectual that can be taken. Old and young, at all times, without regard to weather, may take them without fear of taking cold, and w ithout lestraint from occupation or usual course of living. Upwards of 1,000 certificates have been published, various times, of their efficacy. More than 100,000 boxes have been sold in Philadelphia in twelve months. These facts go to prove their value, or so many never would be sold in so short a time, in a place where they are manufactured; this, how ever, arises in part from the fact that the manufac turer of them (Dr. Leidy) is well known at home as a regular physiciati and apothecary, knowing the true nature of diseases and o( the medicines lie recom mends, attested by the most celebrated physicians, among whom arc Dr. Nathaniel Chapman, Dr. Wm! Gibson, Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr. Samuel Jackson, Dr. Kobert Hare, Dr. P. S. Physic, Lr. T. C. James,' Dr. W. P. Dewecs, Dr. J. Redman Uoxe, Rev. W. 11 Delancy, Robert Adrian, LLD, &c. &c. Orders for Dr. Leidy's BLOOD PILLS are daily received from the North, South, East, and West, nnd the most flattering accounts, irom every direction, of their unparalleled success. A single box (25 cents) may save as many dollars, if taken in time, instead of the dangerous medicine*, now forced on the pub lic, and by taking which persons so often find it ne cessary at last to take Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills, to counteract their injurious consequences. They are prepared only, and sold Wholesale and Relul, at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No. ISM,_ Noith Second street, below Vino street, Philadelphia And by CHARLES STOTT, apr 25?3m Agent for the Dutriet. WNEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! E have just received 50 pieces new style Silks, from 50 cts. to $1 10 do do Foulard Siiks, cheap 25 do worsted Bereges, at 31} cts., worth 50 20 do superfine Balzarmes 25 do beautiful colored Lace Lawns^cheap 30 do Balzarine Lawns 25 Lace Silk Shawls, splendid article 20 Berege Shawls, $4 50, worth $6 A large lot of Mousselines, at any price that can be mentioned. 50 pieces Irish Linen, very cheap 15 do French Bombasins, do - 20 do black Alpacca, from 50 cents to $1 A large lot white Cambrics, Jaconet Cambrics, Lace Cambrics, and cross-barred Cambrics A great quantity of Drillings, Gambroons, Sum mer Cloths, Spring Cassimeres, Marseilles Vestings, and 75 pieces best west of England black Cloths and Cassimeres, which we will have made up to or der ]by one of the most experienced Tailors in this country, unusually cheap. Fits guarantied. 3,000 yards bleached Cotton, at 6} cts. 3.000 do handsome Calico, at (ij cts. 2,500 do Chintz Prints, at 121 cts. 500 pair black twisted silk Gloves, at 25 cts., worth 50 200 pair black twisted silk Mils, with half fin gers, at 25 cts., worth 50 500 dozen Cotton Hose, assorted colors, at 12A cts., worth 25 500 dozen cotton Hose, assorted colors, at 25 cts., worth 50 And every article usually kept in dry goods stores, too numerous to mention, which we sell lower than any other merchant in the District, may 21 HALL & BROTHER. FRESH GROCERIES. HE subscriber is now in receipt of his SPRING GOODS, per packet Alexandria, from New York. His assortment now comprises nearly every article in his line, among which are the following, viz. Sugars?Loaf, powdered, crushed Lump, brown, New Orleans, Muscovado, Porto Rico, Havana, and clarified Molasses?Sugar-house, Porto Rico, N. Orleans, New Ibera, and Sugar-house syrup Coffee?Mocha, Java, Angustura, Rio, Maricai bo, Cuba, and St. Domingo Teas?Old Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Black. Particular at tention paid to the better quality of Teas. Spices?Nutmeg and Mace, Alispicc and Cloves, Pepper, Ginger, &c. Fruit?Raisins, Prunes (in jars), Figs, Apples, Tamarinds, &c. Fish?Shad, Salmon, Mackerel, Cod, and Herring Candles?Wax (white and colored), Sperm, Tal low, and Adamantine Oil?Sperm, Lard, and Salad Soap?Fancy, Windsor and Common Flour?25 bbls. superior New York, 30 bbls. Vir ginia assorted brands Miscellaneous?Honey (in the comb), Maple Su gar, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Pickle3, Sweetmeats, Sardines, Catsups, &c.,&.c. Pearl Barley, Irish Moss, Hams, Pine Apple, Sapsago, and N. York Cheese. Sail, Brooms, &c., &c. S. HOLMES, 7th street. TTO EPICURES. HE subscriber has on hand a choice article of Pickled Oysters, with which he will be supplied from Piney Point during the season. Preserved Peaches, Pine Apples, Limes Citron, Raspberry Jam, and Currant Jelly Sapsago Cheese, Raisins in the layer Pickled Tomatoes, Onions, &c. Tomato Catsups, and Pepper Sauce He has also on hand a general and fresh stock of Family Groceries. june 7? S. HOLMES. ? DRUGS AND MEDICINES. ALLACE ELIOT &. CO., corner of F and 12th streets, have just received a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, viz? Alcohol Sup. Carb. Soda Gum Camphor Prepared Chalk Sulph. Quinine Pearl Sago Gum Arabic (extra) Rice Flour Lump Magnesia Refined Liquorice Cream Tartar Turkey Opium And a variety of other articles, too numerous to mention. Also, an assortment of popular PATENT MED ICINES, now in use; such as Oldridge'a Balm of Columbia; Thompson's Eye Water ; Leidy's Sarsa parilla Pills; Hrandreth'a Pills; Peters'Pills; Pease's andy; Frey's Vermifuge. may 1-1 m F ~~IT CANNOT BE DENtED~ OR truth is mighty, that Dr. Leidy's SARSAPA RILLA is the purest, strongest, and most efficacious of any other preparation of Sarsaparilla that is made. It is warranted to be stronger than six bottles of most others, stronger than four of some, and stronger than three of the strongest prepared by any other in the United States. Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is recommended by all respcctab.e physicians in preference to any other. All who have ever used it have derived more benefit from one bottle than three to ten of others; and those who, after having used other preparations with out benefit, will use Dr. Leidy's, will soon be con vinced (as thousands have already been) of the fore going assertion. The apparatus with which Dr. Leidy's extracts, used in his preparation of Sarsaparilla as prepared, is the only one in the United States, imported by Dr. Leidy himself, from the celebrated house of Pelleter ?i Cavenlou, in 1'aris, at a great expense, and is ca pable of extracting the medicinal virtues of Sarsa parilla and other roots more effectually than by any other process. As several hundred certificates of remarkably cures, and recommendations from clergymen anil physicians have been from time to time published in different papers, it is only thought necessary to keep the public acquainted as to where Dr. Leidy's Sar saparilla can be be obtained genuine, namely, at Ur. Liedy'* Hedlth Emporium, I'Jl north Second street, ne?r Vine street, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Ser pents,) Fred. Brown's, James Bond's, and Fred. Klett's drug stores, Philadelphia, and at CHAKLtS STOTT'8, ?p 25?3m Washington City. JSJ.NDVS SARSAPARILLA. UST received, a fresh supply of the above cele brated article, by C II. JAMES, ap 13? Corner 14th and ? ?ts. MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC. vji ARRET ANDERSON has tliU day received, in addition to his former stock of new Music, a large _ _ . I ! ll. iliA Intnat nllKllA'l ? G invoice of the most popular, wifh the latest publica tions, of Songs, Waltzes, &c.. amongst which are King Frederick's Camp; I've plenty of Lowers, Some folks who have grown old j Don't be so parti cular; No, never can thy home be mine; Ellen, rose of the vale; Napoleon's grave; Faint heart ne'er won fair lady; Dreams of Heaven; O, 'tis merry and free; the Polka Dance; Deux Polkas; Baden-Baden Polka, music arranged by Musard ; O K gallopade, by Hew itt; Italy; the Whistle ; See our torn flag still wav ing : Clay and Frelinghuysen; the Whig Rally; Ash land waltzes, duetts, and quicksteps; Lament of the Irish Emigrant; the Miller's Maid ; I watch for thee; songs of the Hutchison family; Russel's popular songs; Souvenir d'Ole Bull; Souvenir do Tampa; Salul a le France ; favorite airs from Aubers opera: the Bronze Horie; Glenmary and other waltzes; Miss Lucy Neal; Old Gray Goose and others of the Ethiopian songs ; Operatic gems for piano forte, with flute accompaniments; the Odeon, a collection ot se cular melodies, arranged and harmonized for lour voices, designed for schools and social parties; In struction books for piano forte, guitar and flute, by the best authors; blank Music Paper; Strings for guitar and violin. Between 11th and 12th streets, Penn. avenue. re'28-eolOt DARBY'S GAZETTEER, OR, ' NIVERSAL GEOGRAPHICAL DICTION ARY?-Containing a description of the Empires, Kingdoms, States, Provinces, Cities, Towns, torts, Seas, Harbors, Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Capes, &c. in the known world ; with the Government, Customs, and Manners of the inhabitants, the extent, bounda ries, and natural productions of each country; and the trade, manufactures, and curiosities of the cities and towns. Third edition, with ample additions and improvements. By Wm. Darby. Price *3 50 per copy, containing about 1,000 pages. The work con tains the name of every county included in the cen sus of IS40, with the elements of their population re spectively, which will be found in the tables under the head of the States. For sale at the bookstore of may 30? Cor. 11th street and Penn. av CLOTHING AND FURNISHING ARTICLES. rnWKNTY-FlVlS PER CENT. BELOW NEW I YORK AND BOSTON PRICES.?I have just returned from New York with a splendid assortment of Cloths, Casaimeres and Vestings, Gambroom, Ginghams, Tweeds, Draditia, Neopolitan Twills, fig ured andplain Satin Vestings, large assortment of French goods, with a good stock ol fine Shirts, coJla?> Bosoms, Scarfs, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Hand kerchiefs, Socks, &c. , , The whole of the above goeds have been purchased for cash in the New York market with great care, and having had twenty-five years experience, I natter myself they are purchased equal, if not far lower, than any goods brought to this market. 1 have now made a large assortment of Summer Clothing ef the most approved styles, and still con tinue to make up. , , Also, I will make clothes to order, and warrant them to 6., for the ?m. $?>mRSHALLi Merchant tailor and Clothing store, eight doors east of Gadsby's Hotel, corner of Kimmell & Walker s * alley, and at my Auction store, between 9th and 10th streets, Penn. avenue. aP 9~" LROSE WOOD WORK BOXES. ADIES' Rose Wood Work Boxes, Gentlemen's Travelling Cases, Port Folios with or without locks, Ladies and Gentlemen's Pocket Books. For sale by WM. F. BAYLY, Penn. ave., ,^nayl6 doors west of 11th st. T HENRY CLAY KNIVES. J UST received, a very superior lot of Pearl and Buck Penknives, of the HenrJ Clay pattern. A Iso, a general assortment of fine Cutlery, such as Razors, Penknives, Scissors, Erasers, &c., together with fancy and staple Stationery in the greatest va rietv and at the lowest prices. For sale by ' WM F. BAYLY, Stationer, mayl- Penn. av., btw. 11th & 12th streets. CHEAP PRINTING, WRAPPING, AND WRI? fV TING PAPERS. YRINT1NG Paper, calored medium for book co vers shoe wrapping paper, white wrapping do. for apothecaries, tea paper, envelop paper, cap and letter paper, ruled and plain, various qualities ; cap paper, ?,ed, f? H t?,C?' WMMF. JaYLY, ml6 Penn. avenue, four doors west of 11th st. ^ BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! E REDERICK the Great and his Times, by Tho mas Campbell; Anthon's Classical Dictionary ; Lev eret t's and Donegon's Lexicons; Jean Manescas trench Cour.-e; Anthon's ard Jacobs Greek Read er ; Anthon's Caesar, Sallust, and a large assortment of classical works; Jay's Morning and Evening Ex -?i,PS Bishop Ives's Manual of Prayer; Bicker stelt's, 1 hornton's, and other family Prayer Books; a large assortment of Bibles and Episcopal Prayer Books, elegantly bound in Turkey, Morocco and other binding; Methodist Hymn Books and Pious Songs; Catholic Prayer Books elegantly bound in Turkey, Morocco, imitation binding, gilt, also in ni?in nhecD binding; Doway Bibles and lestaments; fifpKon ol the Mass; the W?, oftheCro*-, Sinner's Guide; Elevation of the Soul, and other de votional works, Rosaries, and Prayer Pictures. I or sale at GARRET ANDERSON'S, may 21-tf Penn. av_,btw 11th and 12th streets CHEAP TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. C BEVER1DGE, Seventh street, between J. Louisiana avenue and D street, next door to J. A Donohoo's Grocery store, is prepared to make up clothing of every description in the most modern stvle and at the shortest notice, and not surpassed in workmanship by any establishment in the city. I tie following prices have been adopted in order to sui '^Making and Trimming coat in the best style $8 50 do do do pants j ^ do do do vests ^ ^ Making coats, without trimmings ^ ^ do pants, X 25 there can be no mistake in making them up. ap 16? NOTICE. Transportation Office, R & O. R. R., June 17, 1844. Merchants and others are respectfully informed that on and after Thursday next, the 20th instant, the hours for the reception and delivery of commodi ties at th?3 depot will be as follows, viz: From 8 o'clock, A. M., until 3 o'clock, P. M. And from 4 o'clock until 6 o'clock, P. M., daily, except Sunday. Goods will be delivered only to the consignees in person, or to such drayman or Others as may have their written order or authority to receive them, and the freight upon which must in every case be paid on delivery. By order. SAM. STETTIN1US, je 17?lm Agent. R POWHATAN HOUSE, ICHMOND, VIRGINIA.?On the 1st of April last this fashionable and popular Hotel passed into the hands of the subscriber, whose whole time and at tention are directed to the comfort and gratification of his guests. It has just been repaired, and is now in good order for the reception of company. The ac commodations are superior, and sufficient for 120 persons. Many of the rooms are large, and fitted up especially for the use of travelling families, and all are furnished with excellent beds and hair mattresses. His table is served with every viand of the season, pre pared in good old Virginia style. To the old patrons of the house he would say that he has made many alterations and additions for the better ; and he assures his friends, who have been jn the habit of calling on him for the last ten years at Dibrell's Springs and ihe Warm Springs, that at the Powhatan House they will find him no less deserving their encouragement. The position of the Powhatan House is decidedly the best in the city. It is elevated, dry, airy, unin cumbered by other houses, and very near the business streets, railroad depots, steamboat and packetboat landings. CH'S. L DIBRKLL JC^Good hacks and porters always ready to con vey passengers and their baggage to and from the House. je29-3in. VENITIAN BLINDS ! VENITIAN BLINDS I ?1 : ) J i U \ j "ITfTTLLJAM NOELL. thankful for past favors, Vt leave most respectfully to infirm his for form ? customers and the pu'olic generally, that he still con tinues to manufacture all kinds of INSIDE VENI T1AN BLINDS, all colors and sizes, suitable for public and private edifices. Also, painted Window shades, different patterns and prices; Linen and com mon Curtains, furnished to order; FANCY BLINDS, ail sizes and vei^r cheap, and everything appertaining to sdteening windows. Worsted Cord, Tassels and Bindings, all colors. W. N. would say to all those who are in want of any of the above articles, just to give him a call and they shall be accommodated. Old Blinds repainted and repaired, and all orders thankfully received and Sromptly attended to. Call at the sign of the MAM lOTH BLIN D, between 12th and 13th streets, south side of Pennsylvania avenue. jel 1-tf P_ JUST RECEIVED. RIME Porto Rico sugar Do New Orleans sugar Double and single loaf sugar, best refined Crushed and powdered do Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hyson, and other teas, fresh and of the best quality Java, Maracaibo, Lnguayra, and Rio coffee Fresh lemons, spices, and pepper Sperm and mould candles Fresh lard, bacon, and cheese Family and othei brands of white wheat flour, to gether with a complete assortment of goods in his line, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. JOHN SEXSMITH, may30-lm between 9th and 10th sts. Penn. av. PARENTS LOOK HERE ! ANPHIER'S CHOLERA INFANTUM SYRUP, an invaluable and well tried remedy for the summer complaint in children, the virtues and efficacy of which have been tested by the experience of a series of years, is sold at the grocery of JOHN SEX SMITH, north side of Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, and at W. WHITNEY'S shoe store, south side of Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and 7th streets. Reduction.?Where more than one bottle is want ed, a liberal reduction will be made. jell-lm URN ITURK, CLOTHING, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE.?We have reoeived, di rect from the manufacturers, a large collection of the above goods, which v/p will sell, wholesale or re tail, cheaper than they can b? bought elsewhere in the District, notwithstanding the efforts made by cer tain individuals to put us down. We hope, by still continuing to attend to our own business, to be able to sell goods at a small advance on the factory prices. Among our Furniture, we have the agency of those comfortable Office Chairs, which we will sell at Northern prices ; also, brass and wood work Clocks, by the case or otherwise; also glassware, such as lumblers of all descriptions, Specie Jars, Vases, Castors, and Lamp shades of every description, with every thinK else in the line at short notice. je 4 LEWIS & HUNT, Auctioneers. TV just RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT. iVlENS' boots, bootees, shoes and slippers Ladies' Jelfersons, ties, slippers, and half gaiters Hoys' bootees and shoes _ Misses' Jeffersons, ties, slippers and half gaiters, to gether with childrens and servan.s' shoes, which will be soli at the very lowest cash prices. JOHN SEXSMITH, may 30-1 m between 9th and 10th sts, Penn. a v. MAJOR JONES'S COURTSHIP; ri>HE Bride of Fort Edward; fhantesmoin, Prince X of Palmland, a tale, by Miss Coleridge; Lile and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist; Coningsby, or the New Generation, by D'lsraeli; Barney CrReirdon, the Navigator, by Samuel Lover; McCauley's Miscellaneous Essays, in 4 vols., 25 cents each. For sale by __ GARRET ANDER80N, Between 11th and 12th streets, Penn. avcBJe. je xS?eolUt