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DAIfcY* BVENMGwSFAR,, " ? -r ?: t 4 | 1 The Bnwian Armgr. ?. , The torrespondent of the Vienna ikXd sends from Kaliseh the following state ments respecting the numbers and posi tion of the Russian active carps tTarmee: " The commander-in-chief of the active army p Prince Paskewitch. who has Pnnce Gorstchakof for the chief of his staff. The first infantry corps of the ac tive army is stationed in the (ioverhment or Aagustovo, in Poland, and in Lithua nia, and has its head-quarters at Sulvaki. When it was reviewed by the Emperor in May, 1851, it numbered sixty thousand men. Like each of the following corps, it is composed of three divisions of in fantry, which together a re formed of twelve regiments and forty-eight battalions, not - including a battalion of sharpshooters and sawjens.^ Theiirst light cavalry division is stationed at Lithuania, and consists, as I each of the following cavalry divisions, of two regiments of Uhlans and two of Hus sars, each of eight squadrons, so that ev* cry division of light cavalry includes thin- \ ty-two squadrons. The first artillery di- ' vision, like each of the following divisions^ i numbers three foot and one horse brigade, I with one hundred and fifteen pieces. 44 TJttJSm^iiTnfantry Corps is station- j ed id tne Kingdom of Poland, and has its headquarters at Warsaw. This corps was mustered in June. 1852, at Warsaw, and, has a strength of more than 60,000 1 men. The second light cavalry division i has its headquarters at Siedlee, in Polandl and is of the same strength as the first The} second artillery division is at War saw. The third infantry has its head quarters at Homel. in the Government of Mohylew. and was reviewed in September, . 1852, and consisted of 00,000 men. The Third Light Cavalry Division is scattered over Lithuania, the Governments of1 Minsk, Mohylew, Ac. The Third Artil- ; lery Division is with its infantry corps. ! The Fourth Infantry Corps is stationed in Yolhynia, Podolia. and on the Pruth, and has its headquarters at Duber. (It is this and the next cordis which is des tined to act against Turkey.) It was reviewed in camp at Lusk, by the Empe ror, in September, 1850. The Fifth In fantry Corps is stationed in Bessabaria, j its headquarters being at Odessa. The ? cavalry of this division was reviewed by the Emperor twice in 1851, and again in ! 1852, The Sixth Infantry Corps has its headquarters at Moscow, and was review- ! ed in 1851; its light cavalry corps is in the military colonies. We see from this \ compendious statement that the Russian active army consists of 72 infantry regi ments in 308 battalions, and 24 cavalry ?regiments in 192 squadrons, and the ar tillery of the six corps numbers 690 guna. The strength of the active army, which is always disposable, and on a war footing, is thus 240,000 men, without the reservb, i which is formed of 80.000 men in six in fantry divisions, and six cavalry brigades. The Cossacks are still to be added to the number." A Dartn'o Lkap.?A young man leaped from the suspension bridge, which spans the Cumberland river at Nashville, on Saturday last. Such instances of hardi hood should l? discountenanced. The following account of this daring deed we copy from the Nashville Banner of Mon day last: 44 A large number of persons collected together Saturday evening, to witness the leap of >lr. Watkins from the suspension ><ridge. At the hour appointed he mounted the railing, near the centre of the bridge, on th?* lower side, waved his hat to the ! <?rowd, and boldly made the leap. As he ! descehded, and when about ten or fifteen feet from the water, he threw himself back, for the purpose of striking the wa ,*er feet foremost. but a little slanting.? But he miscalculated the distance, owing to the illusion caused by the canoes in the Btream, which seemed to rise as he shot I Swiftly down, and caused him to think 1 himself nearer than he really was, and, tterefcre, on reaching the water, his body leaned more than he intended, and he ; ktruck partially upon his back. The con cussion was very severe, and sent thewa-> ter flying in every direction. On coming to the surface he attempted to swim but *ras too much injured to do so. He Was lifted into a canoe, carried to the upper landing, and thence borne to his board ing-house. lie is not seriously hurt, and will be able, it is thought, to lie out in a j few days- The height of the bridge, at the centre, above the water, according to the builder, 5s 110 feet." Osb Happy Heart.?Have you made , one happy heart to-day i Envied privi- < lege! Uow calmly you can seek your pillow; how sweetly sleep! In all this woild there is nothing so sweet as giving comfort to the distressed; as getting a sun ! ray in a gloomy heart. Children of to morrow meet us wherever we turn: there is no moment that tears are not shed, and sighs uttered. Yet how many of those tears, those sighs, are caused by our own thoughtlessness i flow many a daughter wrings tl?e very soul of a tond mother by acts of unkindnes* and ingratitude. How j many husbands, by one little word, make i a whole day of sad hours and unkind thoughts ? How many wives, by angry ! recriminations, estrange and emhittei* lov ing hearts! How many brothers and sis ters meet but to vex and injure each other, making wounds that no human art can heal! Ah ! if each one worked upon this maxim day by day?" strive to make some heart happy"?jealousv, revenge, madness, hate, until their kindred evil as ?' sociatea, would forever leave the earth. Kksistan'cr to Rimerij:?Learn from the earliest days to inure your principles against the peril of ridicule: you can no tuore exersise your reason if you live iu the txmstaat dread of laughter, than you can ei*joy your life if von are in the con-, . gunt teiTor of death, tf you think itrighl to differ from the times, and to make a Cint of morals, do it, however rustic, wever antiquated, however pedantic, it may appear; d<T it BOt for insolence, but :/*exiovsIy, and grandly?as a man who wore a soul of his oWn in his bosom, and did pot wait till it was breathed rnto him by tie breath of fashion.?Sydney iSmit/i. ' " L. ' (?7"" Ho poiiltice has ever been discover ad to draw out man's virtues so fully as sod that covers his grave. N IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS! BVV FAMILY 61WC**V HTWRi;, WHOLE SALE AM) RETAIL.?The Subscriber ha* leased U'h- a fnii of jc^rs Uie Wrll known Grocery Stand sit Uwi corner itfTui ami E ?TW?j formerly oc cupied bv Air. John II. Jolniirtn; and having remod eled andfittcd it up liaudsomelt, is prepared m offer au extensive and well-selected stock of rboic^ Fam ily Groceries. i'mbiacintf every article 01" necessity and luxury, which he determined to sell, either wholesale 01; retail, upon as pood terms a* any house in the city. In hi? -fock will ttfwnvs he found Welch's premium Family and otfier choice brand* of Family and Extra Flour; Shay's slip. -ru-ur cured Flam*; best country and Baltimore cured Bacon; Brown, l.oa|', Crvulid, i'ulvcrisvii, Granulated, and Brazil Sugar.--; Rio, Java, Lapiyra, and other Cof fees; Roasted and Ground Coffee, Slijwrior P. R. & N. O. Molars; -uperior Tabic Syrups; superior strained Hortev. ill small cans. TEAS.? Ulack and Green Teas, of eVcry<jradc. Eniecial attention paid to the selection ot Tens.? We can warrant them very superior. CHEESE.?Best English Dairy, old Enlgish. Pine Apple, sup. Saaj>, and oilier choice brands of X. K. and Goshen. Water, Soda, Sugar, Wine, and other Crackers. , . FISH, Stc.?Shad, Mackerel, in barrels, l.nlt do., and kits; Herring, in barrels, hall do.; Smoked and Scotch fl'-rrinjp; Smoked Beef, very superior; Beef and Buffalo TougU'*; Seltzer's stip. Bologna Sau sage. CANDLES.?Sperm, Adamantine,, and other Can dles ; superior Lard, in pails, for family n>e: sirperi or I.ard. in barrels, by the pound, or otherwise. SI'NDRIES.?Pickles, Preserves, Brar.dled Fruits. Olives, Sardines, Pcp|ier Sautes, French Mustard, Prepared IU>rsC Radish, Catsups, -up. S dad Mil, Preserved finger. Macaroni, Verniacc!!;t, Corn Starch, Spices. English and American Mustard,Cho colate, Broma, Farina, Gio. Spi?cs.Saleratu.-,Sot(a, 1 Yeast Powders, fancv and plain Soaps. He.. &c. CHOICE BRANDIES, WIVES, he.?1 cask sup. ( London Dock Dark Brand}. warranted pure, or no ( sale. Pale, Champagne, and other brands sttp. Bnm dv. Old Rve Whi.-ky. LSW; Champagne, Madeira, Lisbon, Old Port. Sicily, Muscimol, and other super ior Wines; Cordials, Blackberry, Raspberry, and Ginger Brandies; Superior l.ondon Brown Stout, kc.; White Brandy, White Wine, and Cider Vine gar. TOBACCO, SNCFF AND SEGARS.?Without enumerating brands, I will only sa_\ that the loversof the weed can alwavs tind the choicest varieties. WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, &c.-Buckets, Pails, Tubs, Sieves, Sugar and Flour Ikitcs, Butter Prints, Rolling Pins, Brooms, Scrubbing, Sweeping, W. Wa-li, Dustine, and Shoe Bnisbe-. FRCITS. NI TS, Str.?Almonds. Rai.-ins, Fie--. Dried Currants, Prunes, Citron, Filberts, English Walnuts, Dates. Stc. A further enumeration i> deemed unnecessary, as I intend to be supplied with every article usually found in a first class Family Grocery. I res|?ectfullr ask an examination of my stock, and pledge myself that nothing shall In* wanting to gi\e entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with their patronage. (fQMioods sent promptly, and free of ebarge, to any part of the city. E. P. MILLER, filly it-eol in Cor. Tlh and F, st-. KKEKMOK IiWTITI'TE, Select, Classical, & Mathematical School for wv B?y? CHAS. B. YoCNG, A. M., Principai,. THIS institute, situated near the corner of H and l'2th streets, and formerly known as Woodluin "s Academy, will re open on the first Monday ii? Sep tember. * Pan-iits who wish to give their son.- a tlior; ougli classical and matheiHatieiil training are re s|>ectlully advised that the terms are comparatively high since the number of pupils is limited. A high grade of si-lmlaHiip is aimed at toy tin- Principal.? He wishes to turn out yearly a few scholar*, who, while they will reflect credit oil him, will In- an lion or to themselves and those who send them. He would therefore give them individual attention. The i school-room lias b?-eii kaiuboiuely lilted up witli Boston desk-, neat mailing, Stc. Terms |x-r quarter, for tli? full course, $l~?; for the English branches. .<$10. Payment in advance. For further particular? apply (by note) to the I'rin cipal, or to the following REFERENCES. Will. II. Allen. I.I.. D., Rev. F. S. Evans, Pres. Girard!College. Rev. J. II. Brown, Prof. Baird, Smithsonian Rev. T. T. Wy-ong, lusiitiite. J. C. Ilarkiie.-s,e-q., Rev. II. Slicer, T. P. Morgan, e.-q., Rev. R. L. Da-hiel, T. Pursell. esq.. Rev. J. <5. Butler, Z. W. McKim w, esq. Rev. C. A. DavN. jy 21-eotf LAW NOTICE. ^MDNEY S. BAXTER, late Attorney General of Virginia,lias removed to Washington to prac tice law. He will practice in the Supreme Conrt of tin- I'ni ted Stales, the courts ot' the District ot" Columbia, and attend to any profe?.-ional business coulided to bmi. (fly- Otfiee in Morrison's new building, on 4,'f st.. between P< nnsylvania avenue and C street. Refcmue*: Hon. J. J. Alien. Hon. Win. Daniel, lion. Richard Monciirc, llun. G. B. Samuels. Hon. lieorge H. I >ta, nf Hit Miirl of appeals of Virginia ; to the judges of the circuit courts of Virginia, and to the Senators ami members of Cnnarr..+- from Vh ?J.an. ir 19-coly DISEASES OF THE LUNGS! R HUNTER. M. D.; M. K. 0. S., England. ? late pupil ot' the Hospital for Consump tion and Diseases of the Chest. Bronijiton of the Royal Infirmary for Aeihtna anil Consump tion, City Uoad, and of the Keger.t Street I?is pensary for Asthma. Coiifumption, and Di^ eased of the HearU London. Euglaml. Ao., has returned to Washington, and taken rooms at the corner of 4J and C street?, one block frotc Pennsylvania avenue, where he may ho ?:-n sulted during the enduing summer in diseases of the Throat. Lungs, and Heart, to which speciality Dr. H. has forseveral j'earsdeu>!cd his exclusive attention. After the 16U> inst., I)r. James IIuxtkk. jr. of London, will be associated with Dr. K. Hc.stkk, aft Partner, and Dr. Wkllesi.y as j Assistant. Office hour? from 9 a. m. to B p. m. june 10-co tf ^ j NATIONAL EATING HOUSE. i WALKERfc.SCHADD'S/ssft. /?\ I 'Tl ItTLE rMil.'P.? Haviugy^l V I ? J ' i,lieen rtiquested by a numb't-r | of onr oustonn-rs and oiliera | to serve them again with GREEN Tl.'llTLES) ?ITP, kc., in our own |M-euiiar style, we have taken eon >ulerable pains to obtain .several extra fine Turtle, which will be served up to-day in soup and rti-aks in a mauiutr that will challenge competition; and lest tin- army of ton-rin/iiSi Flnnild become t<?> im patii-ut for tin- attack, we have provided a piquet guard of i-xqnisUe piekled OVSTEItS. fresh \OR Fi >Llv OYSTERS, hard and deviled CRABS, &c. We have also, a tin** supplv of \VIMll,',(M'K, fresh NorlVdk FISII. SHEEPSHEAD, . iB.i.'T, SPOTS, Stc., all of which w ere brought to the city thnnigh our agency, for tin- particular use or the patrons of our i-stahlirhmcnt. Soup ready at 11 o'clock; families served as ' usual. WALKER At $C1IADD. ! jy 23-eol W i CANAL RESTAURANT, Market Street, near the Canal, Georgetown. | WM. HENRY THZCKEE Proprietor, Offers to the public every dclica- ! jy of the season, as Hard and Soft ' ADvS, Devilled Crabs. CLAMS, _ Fresh and Spiced OYSTKES. XCH TLE SOUP. CLAM SOUP. SPRING OltlCK- ' ENS; SQUADS. HAM and EGGS. Ac. Ac. His ! CAR supplied with the best LIQUOltS and i WINES this market affords. Superior HA- I VANA SEGARS. Ac. i Prices to?uit the times. Families can be suppliod by sending th?ir orders a* above. Georgetown, I). C., June 22?3m FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS. Tin- Subscriber receives regularly every Tuesday, and Friday, by the Steamer tWcofa, direcrfrom Norfolk, a siipiify oftbi" celebrated LYNX IIA | VKN BAY and NOBFOI.K OYSTERS, a most dc , licious article. >? Hi* BAR is well *uppli<id with the best Liquors. ' G7? l-inds of GAME in reason. 11. KCII!., Pehn. avenue, jy 0rt-<-o3ni N. st4b-, bet. l'Jth and I3tli stp. Fine Green Turtle Soap at 25 cis. per quart. MKTHOPOI.IM KKNTAi KAKT, \ i GEORGE llE.tilij.KY, ! (Jftfveen JmHoom 11-ill untl United Sio/rt Motrt,) . 1rmm. Re*pecirt|lly lutorms Fainili</ that he |in-|?ari-d tMifliruwIi theui with elegant 1 T"RT1.E SOt'P at twcirtj lwe cents *flff*^|i?r quart, ii The (tublic in Heueral are invited to make a call at ?lie above Restatir.in/. when- this delicious Sfrtip | will'lie served tip daily, with every other delicacy of the season, at umst reasonable charges. jy 1H-oo3| 2 , ?/ ? I ~T'*X~ri \ ?') ~r~ r- ,r\-rr ~ -rr ' ' ; XV. Mr. NKVI'rtAX, . Architect an,d Builder. BaUtinore Uixct, oppoiite VktlMuy ttret/f Hullimote, WILL superintend the erection and aliennu of Buildings in Washington CiTj'and fttvictnty. ir it cu< 1-' i* *L ! HEALTH FOR T1 HOLLOWAY.'B PILLS. KXTR.voitnixAnv criiB or uosh or bkAitJL niSOUIlERED ST0SAC9, IKDKHJKtIOS AND DRf BRHINAWdX OF 1UWD T? THC HBAD Copy of n Letter from Mr. John IJoyd, of Ertc-iren, Harlech. Mr rionet shire. To Professor Hollow at, Sir,?I avail myself of the firnt opportuni ty of informing you, that for a very long pe riod 1 was afflicted with a dangerous giddi ness and frequent swimmings in the head, at tended by loss of appetite, disordered stom ach. and generally impaired health. Every means had failed to give me any permanent relief, and at length it became ?o alarming that I was really afraid of going about with out an attendant. In this welaucholy condi tion I waited personally upon Mr. llughes, Chemist, Harlech, for the purpoge of consult ing him as to what I had better do; he kind ly recommended your Pills. I tried them with out delay, and after taking them for a short tiino I anrhappy to bear testsmony to their wonderful cfficacy. I am now restored to ? perfect health, and enabled to resume my usual duties. You are at liberty to publish this lotter in any way you may think proper. I am. sir, your obedient servant. June 6, 1852. (Signed) JNO. LLOYD. ! MUtACl'LOrS CCRE OK" DROPSV. Extract of a Letter from Edward Rowley\ Esq.. o f India Walk, Tobago, dated April i 8 th, 1So2. To Profossor IloLLO\yA.r, Dkar Sir?I deem it a duty I owe to you and the-p"blic at-large to inform you of a most miraculous tofcovery from that dreadful 1 disease. Dropsv, and which, under (iod. was i alloc tod by your invaluable Pills. I was tap- , ped tive times within eight months, and skil fully treated by two medical practitioners, but cnmld not get cured until I had recourse i to your remedy, and notwithstanding all I had undergone, this miraculous medicine | cured me in the course of six weeks. (Signed) EDWA11D ROWLEY. I 'Jitesr celebrated Pills are irotiderfir/ly rffira- j riotis in the following complaint*. Ague, Inflammation, Asthma. Jaundice, Bilious Complaints. Liver Complaint^ Blotches on the Skin. Lumbago, Bowel Complaints, Piles, Colics, Rheumatism. Constipation of the Retention of Urine, Bowels. Scrofula, or King's Consumption, Evil. Debility, Sore Throats, Dropsy. Stone and (Jravel, Dysentery, Secondary Symptoms, Erysipelas, Tic Douloureux, Female Irregularities. Tumours, Fevers of all kinds, I'lcers, Fits, Veneral Affections, (lout. Worms of all kinds. Head-ache, Weakness from what Indigestion, ever cause. Ac., Ac. Sold at the establishment of Professor IIol LOWAV, 214. Strand, (near Temple Bar) Lon don. and by all Vendors of Medicines through out the United States, in Boxes at o7* e., <S7i c.. and $1 50c. each. Wholesale by the prin cipal Drug houses in the Union; and by Messrs. A. B. AD. Sani>s. New York. i-liJ*"* There is a considerable saving by tak ing the larger sizes. N. B.?Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. je 20?eo ( i:U tK TAB. TIIE most successful remedy now in ujc for JKc run* of consc.niption, bronchitis, COCCUS, COLDS, ASTHMA, DYSPEPSIA, PILES, KING'S FA IL, ' DISEASES OF THE KWXKVS, LIVER, \c., i "Prepared and r. lined hv ' IflrM. B. B. iVorri*, .\o. 3 l.j, Bull. M., j BAI.TI.MORF., Ml). OPINIONS OFF THF. MEDICAL FACULTY. Baltimorf, March J7, 18M. Mrs. P.. B. Norris?Dear Madam: It (rives iue great plexsurc in recommending io public Javor tour valuable mcdiciuc, (Cedar Tar.) as an excellent pre ventative or curative in the lir.-l stages ot' brouctji.il alfcc.tious, or diseases of the lungs, and also a* a j rv valuable tonic. Your-, very respectfully, T. II. Wrigiit, M. Tl. Baltimore, March 3R, 1851. Mrs. B. B. Norris?Madam: It Hives me [ilea:-lire tn rccommend to tbc favorable noiictf of the public your valuable medicine, (Cedar Tar,) in bronchial affections and diseases of the lungs. L Thomas Owtsos, M. D. | WTe invite the attention of the public to the follow ins certificate from the Rev. Au?tistus Webster, D.D., one of the Pastors of St. John's Church, Liberty st., Baltimore: Baltimore, October 28,1851. Mr*. B. B. Norris?Dear Madam: Having used viHir Cedar Tar with Iwnefit to my throat, l yeij , ehecrfuilv eitfe tuv testimony to its excellence. With respect, A. Wkdster. Baltimork, May 97,1851. Mrs.Norris?Dear Madam: Permit me to say to j you, tor tbc benefit of others similarly afflicted, thai I , vyus Uiki n last November with a severe cough ami a : general weakness that completely prostrated me. ! For several months I was so tar reduced that I could not attend to my business. I became so weak that ; I was not able to sit up for more than a haW hour at a time, when I would be compelled to lie down to ] gain strength. I tried a dozen different articles, re- j commended to me as cures, but received no relief ( from any of them. My cough and weakneW increas- j cd, and, in tact, I was so far gone that 1 seriously , thought I should die, when 1 heard of your valuable medicine, the Cedar Tar. I tried it. and i had taken it but a few days before I found great relief. My np- ! petite became so good that I could eat anything that ; was placed before inc. I would recr.inmend.it to all afflicted like myself, n? a certain cure, for I con suler myself now perfectly well. Yours respect fully, J. F. Martim. No. 1*38. Franklin street. For sale by Druggists throughout the City and Dis trict of Columbia. (K7- Price .*1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. jy 5-tf * " IMPORTANT St VALUABLE INVENTION. Sands and citmmincs's brick machine. l'atetd His his for sale.?MICHAEL NOURSE &. CO.,of this citv, have been appointed the exclusive j agents for the United States for the sale of rifihts iu ; the above machine. It has been thoroughly tested ! and pronounced by practical brickmakers through- i out the country to be the best machine for the pur- j pose thai has vet been produced. It is successfully i worked by (lie application of any motive power, j steam, water of horse. With two light horses the j clay is tempered, and ut the name time sii bricks are , moulded in live seconds in the very lies! manner, thus excelling in rapidity of operation any other ma- j chine for that purpose now known. The issue ol the American patent is only delayed I until the machine can be protected abroad. Mean while, M. (i- ft Co. are prepared to negotiate for the sale of mi) amount of territory, and to give a good 1 title to the same. Apply by letter, (post paid.) or at their office, eor ' ner of8tli and K streets, near the Post (lifice Depart ; meijt. j) 6 i IVTRS. PHARNUM'S COUGH CANDY. j IV A '?'?He that hath un curio hear let him. hear." Baltimore. Nov. 10, 1845. Dear Madam,?The duties ofmy business have ex I |Miseil me to coughs, cold, asthma, and pulmonary af I lection*. I have been deprived of ,he power of at' tending to the duties of my profession, anil should i have been, hail it hot have l**cn liir the benign effects ; of your MEDICATED CANDY- I tried it but a few hours before I began to reap the advantage of its ' effects. Mv cough nnd hoarseness b'tt me. MY LUNG* ARE HEALED, and my appetite greatly improved. I, therefore, havp no hesitation iu adding uiy testimony to that of the manv who have experienced the lienetits of voitr valu 1 able Cough Canity. WILLIAM MKRCF.R. I For sale by Druggists throughout the city, State and i District of Columbia, generally. 1I?umc FuruiKkiuii (Joods, ( CJl.'CH an American and English Kiiives aud F"rks', | (which took the premium at the late Fa|r,) tine PI.iled Diniikg aud Dish Forks, Table and Tca ' S|sh>ils, (prcuiiuin,) AlliattaTea and Trible-Sjioous, } Carvers and Forks, Steels, Butter Knives, &c.; j Brass and Plated Candlesticks, Family Grindstones, I Tea Trays, Hand Waiters, Tea and Dinner Bells, i Collee Mills. Shovels and Tongs, Irons, Flat Irons, i Fenders, Curtain Bauds and Piu*, Dusting Brushes, j Sweeping Brushes, Sieves, Pots, Ovens and Lids, : Tea fellies, Sic., &e., such as are to be found in u i well regulated Hardware, Store, at E. WHEELER'S, 1 jy fl-liueo ' Opposite Brown'# Hotel. * wrrstvnxmmr?- - SILVER SWAN SODA FOUNTAIN, Curlier and H streets. MAY now be seen in full plav from 8'rf. m. to 11 p. m., and a? the Ladies come up in crowds exclaiming. ,4Oh! bow delightfully cool and refreshing!" its pure bright and sparkling waters are reflected from their brighter eyfcs like sunlight from a diamond. No fl.inttag advertisement, with striking cap tion? in stirring capitals, have heralded forth In grandiloquent phrase this modef>t establish inent. but tnt public inay rest assured that here only in this city can be found the gen uine carbonated patent atmospheric Soda Fountain, improved, by which alone pure SODA WATER can be obtained fresh at every draught. S. R. SYLVESTER, Druggist and Pharmaceutist. m 23?eo 3m Cornet'Sth and H street, ATTENTION", ALL! THE undersigned most- respectfully icalU the attention ot the Citizens of Washing ton. and others visiting the City, to the fact thnrt he has recently procured a set of FOUNTC. from the North, tor manufacturing Soda Water. These Soda Water FoWnl* have a decidcd advantage over those which are now used generally,^ they ar? not mode of copper, but of a composition that is'fl* pure as glass: consequently the water cannot become im pregnated from the meta!. There arc in use now in New York over three hundred. The public is respectfully solicited to call and test the quality of this delicious bever age at GEO. NORBECK'S, Pcnn. avenue, between tfth and 10th streets. July 1-eotf >? ' To Builders, Carpenters, and Contractors. HAVING taken great |lnins r?> lay in a good iiim! general assortment ot* WILDING HARD WARE, i am now prepared to oticr lo Mtose wanl ing ?uch goods such iint< as I am conx'iuced will unit. I am determined w>t to |>e undersold it* any house in Washington*/ All my good* come <ii reel Irum lilt' liianiii'nct)>ries. which enable* inc to offer them at New York and Philadelphia prices, and making tl?<- budding material my priiicipaJ twite, I think 1 can come a Utile uiutcr other* in this '.mi of business. I enumerate in pan- Mor. Villa, Mor. Hotel, R.ih. Mor., Sliding hour. Locks and Latches. Mor. Nigtil Lair lies, Plated Furniture, Horizontal, Upright; Kn rel, Cottage, Hotel, W'eMeni, ami Novelty Him Locks and hatches. Kim Latches, all kind.-; White J'oreelaiu Knobs with Porcelain ltose or IMate Fnr niture; Dark Min'l. Grey Min'l, Variegated Mini and all kinds of Rose ai*i Pniiev color Knobs I?n Front or Parlor Knobs, uith the pat-'ill Silver glass Knobs, an article that needs only to he brushed oil to clean it, anil always showing a tine |date ; tl.e old plated knobs. wIh-ii tliey are vJoaiied, leaves a ?Jiit> spot oil the door. Atyi, Sa>li Fastening*, all the dif fernit patterns; Window Blind Fastenings, Inside Shutter ta?tenings, CU|ihonrd t'atches, Hooks and Ryes, Loose and Fast Joint Butts, Hinges, I'ailia incut Hinges, Plant fit Parhrier's patent 5*hnttt?i llingesv,; Holts ot' all kinds, Nails, Screws, Hat ami Coat Hunks. Pulleys, SasJl Weights, Sash Cord, ni.-l many other things too numerous to mention, which will be sold low. F. WHEHLUR, Sign of the (iun timl Padlock. jy 9-1 men Oppo-ite Brown's Hole!. CABINET MAKER 4 UNDERTAKER. rpHE Undersigned would respectfully Inform _L his friends, acquaintances. and the public generally that he still continues to exeeute all orders in his Line of btuincin the be^t man ner ami at the shortest notice. * HE PAIRING neatly and promptly executed. l-'mieralM ?1~t Attended to at the shortest no i jjnd in the best manner ? HoJies jirexerre,l in the most perfect manner, even in the v\rfinest weather. Thankful for past favors, he would mo?t re spectfully solicit and will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. ANTHONY BUCFILY, Pennsylvania avenue, south side. between 9th and 10th streets. Residence: Mr. Martin's, 1) street, third house east of 7th street. je MO METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE, /Vnnvy/riiniH avenue, l-etireen Wh and 1 tW.A s/rcri-s, Nk.v r door to Gai.t it Rrotiif rs' Jfwki hy Sroiu:, WASHINGTON, I?. C. (Toons AS LOW, wholesale or retail, as in nny f city in the Union. BUILDING MATERIALS. Particular attention t<iveu to this department in procuring and keeping constantly on hand a great variety of the lat<-st and most unproved rfyle of Goo?Is required by Carpenters and lii.iia'T . COACJJMAKERS AND SADDLERS ll AilD WARE. The only complete assortment in the Di-trict,eon si. ting of everything required in the business. CABINET-MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. Looking Glare Plates, Hair CJolb, Curled Ilair. Moss, (iiinp, and Gimp Tacks, Webbing. Springs, Castors, Walnut, Mahogany, and Roj' .Wood Moulding. ke. SPORTING GOODS. Guns, Rifles. Pistols, Ammunition of all kinds, Howie Knives, Gun Fixings, Fishing Tackle, ke. HOFSE FURNISHING GOODS. V. rv superior Table Cutlery, Kilchen Ctehsil*, Silver Plated Spoons and Forkv. Uerman Silver and iiritanuij, Unto. FOR VARIETY STORES, Hird t'ag**. Bat Halls, .Majldes, India Rubber (?imnIs, I'ki'IU^ih Caps, Fishing Lines, Penknives. Tacks, Pistols, tbte., very low at wholesale. jvl4-eo3m H.LINDSLEV. ' New Vork .Tlarbl?>?l Iron \V'ork?. OjTi- e uiul Stile* Room, \o. I Kt, Hroartiruy, opposite Sew Haven Railroad Lkr^tt. Mtiiuifattoyy eornci' of Gth avenue and A~lk Urect, near tke Crystal P<J uce. Sew York. flMIE original and most extensive Manufacturer I of MARBLEIZEDCAST IRON MANTELS. TABLE TUPS.r??LI'MNS, I'll. ASTERS,CLOCK CASES,I"OlTNTERS, &.C. Also, all kindsofCAST INCS, tor Building-, such as WINDOW LINTELS, SILLS, DOOR-WAYS, BALCONIES, &.c. The alMive Company, having just ?'ompleted a new and most eitensive Foundry and Maiuii'acUiry. beg leave to call the attention of Architects, HiiUders, ami the public generally id their assortment of Mar blei/.ed Iron Mantels, and other Articles, which they are now producing on an enlarged scale} the beauty and designs of which, and their exquisite finish, have never been equalled and cannot tie excelled. The exact imitations of the finest xarielicsof Mar ble, such as Egyptian. Sienna, lirocatetle, Verd An tique, Agate, Prince Albert, Jasp-ir, Pyrcnese, Light Spar. White Statuary, ke., have elicited the un qualified commendation of connoisseurs in Marbles, and fully established their jtopularity with the pub lie. Some of the advantages in this discovery consist in its ea|mbility of withstandine a hwh degree ot heat, of resisting oils and acids, which stain and de face Marble, and their cheapness, (tx'iug about one third the cost.) in comparison with all other kinds of Mantels; also, of being packed and sent with safety to any part of the country. The Marbling department is inulcr the direction of Mr. E. Shoemakkr, who first introduced this inval uable discovery to the public, and demonstrated its practical utility anil application to metal* and other substance*. Circulars, with plates, exhibiting the varieties of pattern, will be funiislMil when desired. Address orders and eauiniuuicuiioii* to jy .v-eo C i IA IlLES CROSBY, rtee'v. f!.4NVIKLD, 1IKOTHKK Ar CO., tlOO BALTIMORE STREET, Corvfh or Charles strekt, Baltimore, Md., ARE daily adding to their rich aud elcgantsto* k ot 1\. G?"K>i?S, and invite citizens rind strangers to call and examine their assortment, consisting in pari of English GOLD LEVERS, of the best mrfkers, with Hunting, Magic, and o|ien cases; tine Swiss Levers and Leplnes, and silver watches of every va riety and style. Rich Diamonds, Pearls,and other Precious Btones, set in the most upprom.-d styles. Bracelets, liir-Rinr-, Pin*, Chatlains, gold Fob, Vest, and Guard Chains, Keys, Pencils, Studs, Sleeve and Vest Buttons, with every variety of Jew elry. Rich silver Ten and Coffee sets, Pitchers. Goblet*, Cups. Waiters, Haskcto, Spoons, Pie, Denert, Cake, and lice Cream Knives. Fine plated Tea ami Coffi-c sets, plated Basket*, Castors, Egg Stands. E|?er?mes, VeeetaMc Dishes, plated and ullmita. Also, alkatta Forks and Spoons, together with a ?reat variety of Fancy Goods, such as rich Vases, Card Baskets, Perfume Hotlbv, Fan*, Portnionnaies, Jewelry Cases, Casket?, anj Work ] Boxes. Alaojlhdies'and gentlemen's Writing Desks, and Dressing Case*. (it?- Clocks, Bronzes, Parion and Dresden Good#, j in every variety. All of which can he had on the { most reasonable terms. jy fl?if CANFIELD, BROTHER k CO. - TO TH[ TRAVELIMfl WHS, WASHINGTON BRASCH RAILROAD T CHAINS Rl'N AS FULIJ>WS: Leave daily, except Sunday, at 6 and 8 a. n?-, 3J{ and 5 p. in. , On Sunday al 6 a. m., and ."> p. in. j The Train alp. m. is Express. and stop* only al Annapolis Junction and K.-iay : the other* at ail way ? ?tauons. ,i Trains at P a. m. and .I# p. m.. connect with An nnpolis. Trains at 4 a. m. and a p. m., conncct Wra*. Trains al 6 and S a. ni. and p. n?., connect Enfl. Fan* from Washington In IMRNunrc - - - J?t Sfi Do do do and return 1 50, j Do do Annapolis -US I % Do do do and return - 1 50 ! Tlie round trip tiAet* must in all ease# he pro ) cured at the office, and are food for the day upon . which they art- issued. T. H. PARSONS, jf IB?tf A feat. I FORHARPBB'N FKBR1 The splendid Su am Packet CON GRESS, Captain Vowit Pi rsfi.l. having been thoroughly repaired and put in complete order, will commence her regular trips between HARPER'S FERRY and GEORGE TOWN. on Monday, July, 11th, leaving Riti.-rV wharf. .Market street Urn Ice, west of the Market j Douse, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at , i fi o'clock, a. m., arriving at Harper's Ferry Hi tinv , ' for tlx! cars going west. Returning. h aw Harper'* 1 | Ferry every, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at ? 6 (HVIocTk, a. iu? arriving in Georgetown the same ' evening. ! Way passenger* will he landed al any point on the 1 Canal, art reasonable rates. I Parties of pleasure can obtain passage at halt : price. All packages intended for'he Con arm to l?e left at W. H- Kilter's warehouse, where all information I concerning tin- boat may be obtainud. , Through parage .^s>. Gkoroktows, July 5, lKVi. jy S-eolm* For Piney Point, Old Point, and Norfolk. m The steamer <iHl'KdhA hnvipii heen thoroughly r< ,mir<.l, coinajetu j ed unoting regularly to the above p|aee? on the 6th instant; leaving Washington every Wednesday and Saturday at 9 o'clock. a. in.; mHinna, leave Nor folk every Monday ami Thursday, at 4 oYlock, n. in. ''lie touches regularly nt Pinny Point, Old Point. <*Mie Kiver, and tlie intermediate huuliui* oil i the Pot.Hiiac, for signals or to land, and arrive* at ! Norfolk in time for the James River l*>ats. and for t the Southern car*. Pgssagc and fare to Norfolk - - - - - - 06 | <i " Old Point- - - - - - - 4 00 j " ? Piney point - - - - - - 2 ot? 1 JAMES MITCHELL, jy 7-dtf Captain. GEEAT THEOUGH LIKE TO THE WEST Haiti.nuti' ami Ohio /iai/roaJ, from Haiti more. to Whetlius*, olid r4,iii,.b/nMf </.''<<<? vith the Inrge, wv. aud xji/nidtd Htsamer* of the Union Line on the Ohio, nnd the ttiipes to Xaiiftville. tier. THIS EXPEDITIOUS LINE In-ing now thorough ly completed, by the late finishing ol" the Great Hoard Tree Tunnel, and the road being in excellent | order, the earnest at ten lion of travellers is confident ly directed to its superior advantages and low fare-. TJm seeiitT) upon this raid is of the most stupend ous and pliaraeter. The Expr?? Ma;i T/.o'i h^yes I&IU' 7 p. in., and runs directly through to ivliectitu, fteid miles) in It! or !9 hours, including all stoppage*, ai riving there at 2 or 3 p. in., next day : or, pa-. enfc'rs leaving Baltimore at F a. in. may lay over for lodg in? iu Cumberland. (179 miles,) ami proceed lh< lice to Wheeling in the mom ing. To connect witli these trains, the cars leave Washington at 0 a. in., and p. hi., daily, meeting the c:irs from Baltimore at the Washington June Uofcj (.Jjt jfi'r k'MJMu as the Belay Hoase,1 9 miles from Bauuu'oi-. ? At Wheeling, the seven unrivalled ste?i^> .?>(,! M?c Union l.ine, which have just b.'en cpnijiletid for tin" route, form a daily connection u itli the ears, and convey pa-.-en-jer.- down the Ohio to fin-Inn;.it and l.oui- viiie. where the stages fivr Xu.-hville, Ste., lir the St. Louis and Xew Orleans pack. I* may i?<' taken by those going further on. Pa-ssemji r- for Coluiiiluis (or who prefer Uie land I<11 'inciiuiati) and other parts of Ohio, ami the \{ i si .n4> ,tisr', jirc.peed i'irect lroiu Whe*-liiig in the Ohio Sme Ooiiii.i?i?>'? t'if. COSO.er She best part of the National Road Ui and thence railr?ud. Passeiiijer ? for Well-ville and Cleveland by neam lioat and railroad will hIso find This a uio-i agreeable , route, there being a regular ajid >|M-edy conni'xum at Wheeling to and from those places. {jp- Baggage cheeked thrquiMi from Washington | t,j yviieclin^, nil'i no charge of transfer of pasM-n | iiKt us i?aets4fc"?. J'ar.,- !,> ihr^:.4?' Ifcfcu .lh,: r^'-1 W he ?V?'r i I anyw in're on ilie route) front iV :f>iniigi<,'ii 11 Vihcel ing 99 50; to Cincinnati .<11: io Lnuistill?i*lz I Tiekctd 10 ||H iMd of Mr. l'Ai?sof,>. .ig. lit, ?t l'ie \ t Railroad Si:iie.ii, \Va?!)ington, and of 11?'* otiier ! agents of tlie Company. WM P\HKRR. jv 8 General Wo|termu ti4ei?. .) i The Xew T?rk nutl Liviipool l uiled NtatPM .Hail Hlenmer*. i Tif-'i sfiips comprising this line are: Tin? AliStyje . - - Pnplain West. The Paeirii] pi j.la in Nye. Tlie Arctic - lw,?Uii< !,???*''? The Baltic ... Captain Ci.instock. I'he Adriatic - Captain Uralh.n. Tl?e--e ?liips ha\ine been built bv ecu | tract ejLpie.-xd\ iut liiivevnuieut .-ervice, I evi ry care has been taken in tlu ir eon*truclioii. as | 1 aiSf lh?*ir engines, to in-nre strength and speed; ' aski tiieif a?.<-.';l,'n'>{)>iittinnsforpa-M-'mer#are?ine?|*ial r<i tor elegance ii'M) Price of passage trom Vr,v V>at ;?*; 1 hcrwyil ju , tir?t cabin. .*l'20; in sihmjik! culiin. Sf'iO. r)|bll,<iie use of c.\ini si/.e.-taie room^, 5-kKt. From Liverp.Mil to Xew Viirk, and jd;Jil. I An experienced surgeon atlnclud to each ship. No borths can Up secured until |tnid for. Dates or *.miva. PiOtn !tew %\fk I'roui UrCi'fiOv!. ' Satnrdav July t? ?* ~ " 1 Saturday - - July SI W<#na>| JlffV =?' j Saturday - - - Aug. 0 WedneHtay - - Aijg. 10 Saturday - - - Aug. 20 Weduesilay - - Aug. 24 ' Saturday - - - Se|ti. 3 Wetlnesday J - Sepi. 7 ' ! Saturday - - - S?'|it.l7 \V<ilnes<Uy - - Sepi.21 , j Saturday - - - Oct. 1 Wednesday - - Oct. Saturday - - - Oft. |"? Wednesday - - Oct. 19 ' Saturday - - - Oct. 211 Wednesday - - njui/. 2 t . Saturday - - - Nov. 12 Wednesday - - Nov. 16 ' Saturday - - - Nov.2f? Wednesday - - Nov. ;t0 I Saturday - - - llcc. 10 Wednesday - - l>ec. 14 I Saturday - - - Dec.24 Wednesday - - ffc'C. Ui For freight or passage apply 10 EDWARD K. COLLINS &. TO.. No. r? Wall street, N. V. I fiROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., f-iverpool. R. G. ROHRRfS U CO., LI King's Anus Vurd, Lontlon. , J. MUNROE CO., 2G Rue Notre Dame des Vict.?ires, Paris. GE<I. II. DRAPER, Havre. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gohl, diver, bullion, specie, jewelry, preeiini* stones, or nr-ivls, unless l.i 11 - of hnling are signed therefor, ami the ?ali?e th*reof llief -in exj?re*?-d. Z . . _ XKU l'ARK, BRE.HK.y AND SOUTHAMPTON UNITED' STATES MAIL STEAMERS. j The ships comprising mis line are the WASHING TON, Captain E. M. Filch; HERMANN, Captain E. Higgins. 'I'hese steamers stop at Siutham|itoii ImiiIi piing and returning. fkoposk.d n\Trs or siii.tvo?1PS3. Fr.tm Sew Fort, h'rom Bremen. Washington - - Saturday. Jtin - If*. July U>. Hermann - - - Saturday, July lt>. Aug. 12. Washington - - Saturday, Aug. l'l. Sept. ??. Hermann - - - Saturday. Sept. 10. <Vt. 7. Washington - - Saturday, Oct. *. Nov. 4. Hermann - - - Saturday, Nov. .E?. Dec. 2. Washington - Saturday, D*e. S. Dec. fti. Hermann - - - Saturday, !>ee. 31. Kroiit S-mthmiifiioii to Setr York, Washington ------ Wednesday, July 20. Herniaiiu ------- Wednesday, Aug. 17. Washington ------ Wednesday, Sept. 14. Hermann- ------ Wednesday,Oc|. 12.' Washington ------ Wednesday, Nfiv. a. Hermann ------- Weilmsdny. Ih-e. 7. Washingtmi ------ Wednesday, Jan. 4. Price ol' passage from New Vorkto tfoniUampton or ' Bremen: First Cabin, main ?aloon - - - - ^120! " lower tciliMin - ... t - KM) Second cabin - - - - -< - - fiO 1 All letters and newspapi-rs must pass through tl?e ptist office. No bdls of lading will he signed on Uie day of sail ing. An er perienced surgeon is attached to each steamer. For freight or passage appl v to MOLL Fit. SAND & RIEBA, 2fi South street. New York. C. A. HEIKCKEN Jt CO., Breimm. MARTINEAU,CROSKEY k CO., Southampton. Jy? WILLIAM ISBLIN, Hwrre. rtiiiw ESS 2SMt!iSSCU ?. 1 ft?r iImnm m, <tf health ami ran.*.,! ,4 ''M T- ,,av??? >i??wNt bj- Um ?H*crsi,*ed J?** view to the purchase of if. if hl.,I" " to accommodate the public, wa? opem-d for t)?' Mi o? WedncnUy. I Ml June s Many and vancd improvement* hare been r, ^ H made calculated tn promote the comfort of VT^ | ters. and nothing shall be ..untied b\ m, fr,' Jr and hi* family which can afford lh?|pt^ **ii?um to his gnest*. Parent* and their children w.11 V*"*' tind all the couilort* .? hnar in am^e "7* whilst the devotee of fishing may ramr a*siire,| iiT' every neces*arv arrangement ft?r hi- aeconitno<i make way t*f fishing l*ats and tackle. (Hiyoit* to wait on hint whilst engaged n, |lh. 77** ming sport, hn? been fully made, in a<Mhio,i "w wil be daily drawn for tin' ar-caaanHiriw*,,, * Uir place and the amuseim lit of wiicrs, whifot . .' l*te band of music will be in rtndine*.., ,jav "* night, ft* the amusement and mervnti.*. ?1'"' who may call it into service. ^ ' Visiter* from Washington. -Jcorgetown. xrirj ?, andna, can reach the Poir. on Mnn.l.u. W day, and Saturday of cacl week i?v iu< an< of n steamer* Powhatan. (W.>ola. and'Columbia can return on Tuesday Phiin4ay, Frut.-,v. and .'1. day of each week by tie same hoau. The term* ol" hoa-a at the Point win be ?o siurfe day. %1 5a ^*r dnv tbr I twee <t*r? andlT^uT * a week, $ 10 v, week. and jMO per month nT dren nn<* -ciranu half price. " W ILLIAM H\ I?IX, Formerly Proprietor of tin Foumaiu J) ^ TO.I.lght?tr.-. t, lliitii,,,^ FHnquiei While Nu||?h?ir Piftv mile* u-rH if Ihnirul of ('alumlkt. HUTIS* establishment i* now open 101 me rcc.,,, 1 of vMern. Th.- i.calmg ??al,t?-s o, ^ are weU established, and by mam are regarded lnft-nor to none in the The bund,,,... ul,nn a wale. ta*t.-l?itl) arnuicrd. w,u, [?orUcotv, ball r??>tus and |ail<^., . vi. 1, ? lw. ? walk*, and covered wav? sha4ed l.\ l? antimi u? A iiM-mf l>;tnil 01 hhch Imiv k<-e? j,,'?. newt auiph >U|>i?lv ol tu< S,.,J ^.>t m.i( t ^ and store winch the enqntfy could alTord. ? ?|M-; ri'pu'tl hi pnee. Frtieietn. i.^coioiMo.UiJ. ?Wins will en,(, aior ?<? mak. th, tm? ot th. ru,.., as agreeable a* ?? Term- ol hoard a* litllow?: ^ months, MW: hir one iii<?iith, <r.; f.,r two u., k 1 w l"r **v, *17:.; m.a|v aJ l?i<!auia*, rath tU cents . '' years, ami ^n apts, half ??.**. \TrL~ A children under two j ?,rv. ' ' " ur |rJU ~ r tmuult. y,^ ? w-s JTiJK: hn\ ny fi. < ,j ftbi;,in. d, < .?rkH> ^ >1 * tM IMiortK.'ii tor larier ^.taiin;^, vk ilt h. . hw*. .1 ... all ilia! ?d?ll lie koasiit to the l.\ o;i.., h |Kt>ubi> WV.'-Jily, ? Th.- Al.-?aniria and Oraner Kaiirrn.l i nw r,M? pleted to \A air. olou, aud th.- ear- |. :i\. Al. v:,,..,,., at eight oVbu k ev. r* iti.Hloiif < Sin.dnv , ret to U arrentOM in alir.iit two and n halt where a hr-t rate line .< >ta.'. ? will mk. the ' I'ers iBmiedint-U toth.- Spun--. :o,d a h.'li over a McAdmmaerf road: r.-tiirniiiX. the , a: Ua^ciitou at l'j oVhkk, and v Lm u >^ia:n!...? ;.i[d \\wiiw tu m,. nam to baltmnuv. An.aim un,.,, ,.?r, \I. iJll.ln.l ..I .S fi I,;., rtM:l ie'?i- lu lt.ntet(M. ?H two and a hull hours', when i, tir-? r.o.- hu. ,,| >(;iv coaches will take the pawiifrr. aU^it ihh.- mile-V, Utr Spriar., over a good -unuti. r r..ad. f are |? either route from Alexandria (?? the Sjirin^. w-> >t Traveller* who come bv (MtrdmiKViile will l,?. ^ eottally cKd coa. be* t? i'u!K|)1, r(H,r| u which place they leave at , a.in. in lie-. a?.( rtMl*,t tn RfaJetnti in .'MmintUca, i|w> take th< |,j liumctUH-.cly ?,. iue ^uit-. jh^ two a;.t|y lii.es fi.<i.| 0<a|.'i.(ii and on. ti.,|? rentap to the Sprm?s. m-rron> i*i .. br. aklH-t o it*. Sjirinus, 4iiie an<l njkiuI al?.?i t;MU ,u ,\i. v ,.?illK andrettiriitotheSfiriii^hvMi.i . , .u th. ,??. ? ./ Pas?eiii?cr? to the evening tram ?rom IN. hiih.n.l W| 10 the S|Hinjts by woon .he n. \t ft* doofvljle route, they at <'iiIjh pp. r t '.Mirt |. >u and pet to the Sfrm^ alx.ni nine n. vt mornm.' \ 1W.HI hue ol coacbft. will e>> liom th. su,iv \,w Market three tiiu.-s a week, ?-.,;iliectii1 it..,. Mm ?*U|? lll.i. |.,??-i,. New York, Hay SI. IM2-Tk? Dir^ion "f Ass.K-l.Himi tor til. IMol.in .n , ii? |1I(j., ot all Nation*, pre aoiiee that tn. Lvl.itKtiot, u ,|| ,M. >>|m ned 011 the l.'nii ot Julv. In i.iakins this anuoiiocrn!,..,!,. die jijl(V|,.r. ,v?, theiaxelVH'S of the npportiinirv tOM iir that t?-i- i.'tiStl ins ?loch th.y have erected, and the t\... w.nch they have prepared, will. rL. > b.li. , t.dlv oi"(.1 th. Just evjH-: tai j.,!.- it,.. (l:?4. It i? t|..it n >ti..!,i.! ?* kmmn thai. t. 'c.hx vo/Ue ****?' !"*" U"' m>eiU?c I li- t :u?| -..ill oi iur cr.Untrtliien in machiucrr u:id as.; ->;l:uial mipletiH-nts. we hnre increi.sitl the :r.?- ??t to. i.iuht iiis! by adding uearh on..- r.wnii to u- .o.-a, t.. w..,.| what was orirlnallv ?-ontei,ijd.nc?|. that w.-iu.ve 10m tor tlie {uirpiv.s 0! .-xinhitioii two Iimi4r. it ih.?i sand -ipiare le.-|. 01 m ail) ti\. acre.-. Xot limiting thrir ,ilau> t? u r.i;. oruttraetive. the li.iet (rus liae?- org;i.il?. /? a <J< ;ji., ?n ViuiiiVyj. '.? til. 1). -1 sCl.-lillfTe tiuelit or 111.' eoillltiv 4l.l? I. , It i.iplo>e.d; and die lmmdati<.4 liin- lawi ??i ? u?m \ :di,alde natiunai v'ol!' Ctioo ot tti miuet.tl tes.Mill"-. ?; the coimtri. 'H,o Utfi*lMi4 a?W k. 1 it^. niaii i!i.ia hi an 1 ar.ierjicri.?l, hut tli. nm. lH an.l oiirit j.- \ ot tin ^yleot Cfui-tniciion. and the high fu,.l.i,| .a :.r. I.i tcetnral jieamy which it has he.-u the ..t.,. ,1 <.i Hh A-x?ciaiiou n. attaia, have pr.kliie.-u delay, ..n.l it has been impracticable for the Mireetor-. iiotu itli standing tlntir utmost vigilance ami their mo t earnest desire, to announce the opfuitu: ;;t .ui i-ariier ,ln>. j!l i- L.;.r't tli.-^crn :..l?n t. rol i|ie Fvi.lbttiotl, the re>*,il i,i,Nnista- vuue io0.s*t.iHti'\<?iii, h?u .1^1 i''1' conudtnce mainifiei! t-.?,\ .,ujs n i,v the Governineht of ihe I 'niled States, a etaiitidetiee wiiich lia* Hie lie il a <-or.li.il re#|Miuse from tin- inn I t-rnmvnt.- ot foreign countik^. it will, uiMpiesiimi ably. 1m- tin- mo t attractive and intei.-tnig cotlcelMMi ?t the works ot art. tin* r.*?iiltsof science, nad tin pro.hietii.ii-r 01 iiidu-try, that has .-v.-r tei U .11 u-J. in lhi> country, and \* ?tl lend to increase tj.c a. tor eniiMatc uoftjii. sse in ev. r< hnn. -ti r?t o.:.-i!e in;,: I lie Mile cllttrf.- Ol" tilt* interior ol Hie Ui.-t.tiii', n> jlivision. armn./enietits. classification, and police.hna , courided to tVVo othi-ers of the \av\' ot li.. nited Mates, i'a|itains M. p. l>ii|i.int and ?' II liavis: and tiie sanction nf tli.' (.(.ntnun nt ?tv.-n t i the i.J?|>.m,Uiieiit of these sciitl.!,ien, \sU.. have >.i IlltU h dta-tUlgUislM d themselves j? the , pn.lat n ( afl'ir?i? irftiut .J tiiei ^i.h^tuuef, ^,s. >iai 1,1 (I' i.\ ihe t,?,; est: :i(j||.,jntics <{t the .?<.j?,;ti.. in .?( ^.,.,..1 ??# ot the enter|irtsr.. Th't*- gentlemeq iiavccug^i.ued tte u d> |t>v, *u ?t astollows: J. M. Raeheldcr??oerei.-trj .|flh;> fli?|n rilit. ?d>-Hl f'-miU" ! \> cbht-r Vn.l.i^.tiK??! of Sifco e AMd< 1:? silieauioii { ?Mincralojrvand riieiiiMry; it. I . Johnson?Agricultural Implement-; Joseph fc. Holmes?Maehiii.-rv; Kdward \ lucent?Textile Fabrics; h eli* Piatti?Seulj,ii,rc. The < Itfieud Caulogues and the Ululated Weekh WVOn'otthe Eibibilirinare to he published. Ill tho Build mgr. by M.-w.?. p. Putnam a. Co unib-r ti.e eWttVMdiMifttH1 Assoc, '' .lJtr*- '.trs hax. w (i..j||j 1; || i),e e.wif.d n-' re po*cdin them by their fehou en.*, ,.. j the coiiiury, and tb?-y will coatmiie to iuj!#- ev-rf enortto satisty their ju?teipcctati<ui?. niRECTo*--. M<?rtimer I.iriia-ioii, Philip Durrowc*, Alfred Pell, Johnston Livingit-w, Ang,,.t Belmont. fharle. VV. Foster, AJe?. ilatulltou.jr., Tll.-Odore ?. d*??iek, Sclitijlcr, William \V. Siom. ' J. Andrsuu, William Whethui, H. nrv R. Duuham, John liiiuham, 1 ' 'k !' .\Va<W< "' U'Oliam Ken?. Jacob A. Westervelt. Watt- Mm-rma.,, Juino A. Hamilton, y. \\\ Srillilhl \lt'||ll!?ll|. ... ... TIIF.<?D< ?RE SF.Ik; Wlf'K. Pre-idewt " '""nt s. Vice Presi,lent. Treasurer, .v L. t -/tcajt, AsMstaut Sfcntiin. p.. tt ? , . J OR DAN'S Tm*c^i,'rir'< N?lpS??r *|?ii???. III. long established watering place having |..i* sed into the hand? 01 tl.e Kiihstinlicr-.tlic\ l? ?t.' announce to the puldir that they are now prejur.-.! tor the reception and eutertamnieiit of visiters An ?'Vtende.i |?iiiegync of the remedial virtu.-- .?! rh.-. walers they deem Ullliece^an . |M.,rt|iai ...Hlllotl, d 'l ing back eighty years, having approved tliem. These Springs ar - beautifully srtuatod 111 Preil.-r ick citiimy, Va., live uu!cs trom Wineh. -|er, sad one mile and a hall from Htepheii-ruiV Hciiot T ". on the Winchester and llar^-rN f erry Kailr.?i.l,and are Un-r.-'ore of easy ace?-? from North an.I li-1-' \ isiters leaving Baltimore, Wii lomrton. St ., m the mormng train arri\e in due nine 10 diue. facilities for the accouiui. datiou of truest* s" niore .iniplc than ever before, a Lug.- n. v\ l.uiliiiiif having been reei-ntly ereeti-(>. For the lidlowuig disease* u ai?-r? are imnil to be highlv etficacioua: li>-p. |>-ia. liver di-eas.-, ? rnpnve aflecuoris. 8lc. ; and as a diuretic amlalui alive they art- uiintiriawd. ? . _ R. M. V. G. A*. JOIJD \\. jv ^ tlatSep ProjirM tor-. WW. CAMPBELL bas just received, at"' ? keeps constantly on hand, a full ?np ply of HI lLI)IN(i MATBKIA]^ at his pl*? on 7th street, south side oi'the Canal, vjz : Ce ment, Plaster. Lime, Hair, and San.l which will be sold low for cash or to punctual cut tomers Alto, a large lot of SCAFF0L1 P0I<E8, some of tbem ol txtra leufth. ? li-* i