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? aUn \1nioft VOI.UIMK I. "LIBHKTY, THH UNION, AND THE CONSTITUTION." NUMBER 6K. CITY OF WASHINGTON. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1851. ?ggSBgS^^??? -1 -I1""J' i EDITED BY 1HD1IW J. DOH1LSON. A. J. UOIIICMWR AMU HUMUtr AMMVritUNU, NUMiMii aid nmum?i TBKM Si UAIL Y, per yni, - - - ?1? Ml tfKMl-WBJKKJL Y, (published ui weekly dunag Um hMw of Confreaa) - 8 Otl WKKKLY ? Ml dull iftii tl /?? iiIjM Ol f?Uo?4: Fl?e tuple* uf the DAI I. Y, it" 40 W riwMpioorUf.itKMi-vvitKKi.v, .... wuu I'M ?#? ?( ?>? " " 36 Utl flncafMirfUM WKKKLY, 0 00 Taa cofH?? of du ? ...... 16 uo T???.oa? ItarABTMnDT, May *?, 1861 SKfAHATK aruiHul. fur I uruUIUu^, lite alitUuurry KA(1 for executing (lit? p inuiin of this dr|i?iliiieul during lilt* year Bad lag Juim 9U, 10U8, will be (?c?iv?d mtul J u'ctuck, p. in-, on lite aWiday of Juue uext. TIimm* uuaccouipauied by Miitiu iory les uiaoalala of ability lo fulfil a coutracl will tuii be coupid?*r?d. All Ilk# iftlclM ol stauonaiy uiuil bo uf Uie very InmI quality? ???ptii of IIm principal Vll?le? of which. such ax paper, quills, UttlHlf pea*, lead pencils, kuivea, kc., must accompany ilw bids, p?| up la claMMii a* per schedule, and tlie department rwHjrvei the **>? to retain such Nuiipltt* aud pay for the amine at tlta prices stated 1b the offer, or to return die in, at his option. No bid will be con sidevad where Hie article* accompanying it are not of tile very beat quality and entirely autnd to Uie want* of the department; ajid in ftrior, fpurioua, or imttntlon articles will subject the claas to which they belong, 01 the enure bid, 10 rejection, at the pleasure ol' the de | pMlnieut. Kaeh proposai must be signed by the individual or Htm making it, ? and inuatapecity a price, ?m?i but one vrice, for each and every ar tide contained in the schedule. Blank forms for proposals will be | furnished at the deparUneut tu persons applying lor them ; and, as without uniformity therein the department would And it difficult lo ieaka a Oecnuon, none will be taken into consideratioii uuh as sub stantiaily agreeing therewith. The printing must be executed wiih new and perfect type, and on the best paper used for the different descriptions required, 'l he pa per for the printing will be furnished by the contractor ; the depart moat, or the office ordering it, to desiguale Uie kind of paper and whether acript or otherwise, and the number to go on a sheet, when the matter or article will admit of more than one. Kach claaa will be aonsidered separately, and, all otfier things be iBg equal, it will be aesigiied to the lowest bidder for auch claas, or to tha lowest bidder on tlie aKKregale, as the department may deem most advisable. Where inore than one claas is as igned lo a bidder, they may all be eiiibracril In onn contract; unil each buMt-i, who may have one or wore claeaae auigut'd to liiui, ahull lake ull nucli daaaaa, or forfeit his right to any portion of the coulract All Mia articles to be luruisltad and work to be executed must be fH?y? mmI deilvataA aMMtMay arhea orders*, awl to the Nlhteetion uf the head of the office for which they are re quired. The department reserves to itself the right of ordering u greater or leas quantity of each aud every article contracted for, as Uie public service may require. Supplying an inferior arUcle at any time will be deemed sufficient forthwith ta annul the contract. Boada, with approved security, to be given by the pereon or per sona contracung; and, in case of a failure to supply the arucles or to perfbrai the work, the conuactorand his surctiea shall be liable for the forfeiture specified iu auch bond aa liquidated damages. STATIONERY* Writing faper, made of linen, laid or wove, white or blue. Class No. 1. 80 reams folio post, satin or plain finish, faint-lined and uimuied, to weigh not less than 17 pounds per ream foolscap, haud-made, faint-lined and Uimmed, to weigh not less than 12 pound* per ream foolscap, machine, faint-lined aud trimmed, to weigh not less than 12 pounds per ream foolscap, plain, hand-made, faint-lined end trimmed, to weigh not less than 12 pounds per ream foolscap, plain, machiue, faint lined aud trimmed, to woigli not less than 12 pounds per ream ' foolscap, blue laid, hand made, faint-lined garden pat tern, commonly known as despatch or consular paper, lo weigh not less than 16 pouuds per ream quarto post, hand made, plain, faint lined three sit^i, per ream ? quarto post, machine, plain, faint lined three Hides, per ream quarto post, hand made, plain, faint lined four sides, par ream quarto post, machine, faint-lined four sidea, per ream quarto post, French,faint lined three sides, per ream note paper, gill, per ream dd plain do Clasi, No. 0. " royal paper, for books medium paper, for books copying do do envelope paper, yellow or buff, royal, per ream envelope paper, Hat cap, while or blue, per ream large brown envelope, per ream blolUng paper, royal, do Class No. 3. 450 doxen caids Perry's bent metallic pens, per dozen cards 350 do cards of all other manufacture in use, per dozen cards 40 gpoaa metallic pena, per gross 15,000 quills, No. HO, per thousand 4,0110 do No. 70, do 4 do ever-pointed silver pencils, with gold pens, per dozen 5 do gold pena, per dozen 2 do silver cases for Uie same, per dozen 15 groas of leada for ever pointed pencils, assorted siz?*, per groaa 75 doxen beat black-lead pencils 10 do red-lead pencils, per dozen Class No. 4. 90 do folders, ivory, 9 inch, per dozen 450 da red linen tap**, amor led, do 00 do silk taste, asnorted colors and widths, in liank.", per 120 do &5 do 15 do 10 do 0 do '*50 do 140 do 70 do It do 40 do 12 do 0 do 3 do 3 do 50 ?|o 125 do Ift do 3 do 30 do dozen 3 do pounce boxes, of ivory, per dozen 10 do do cocoa, do 19 do sand boxes do do 10 do do do do 15 do wafer stand* or boxes, cocoa, per dozen 15 do eraser*, K<?dger* k HoaV, ivory bandit s, per dozen 30 do penknives, Kodters h. Hon'*, or equal, 4 blade*. buck horn or |?earl bandies, p?-r doirn 90 do \\ atervillr Manufacturing Company, do do. per dozen 0 do wafer stamp*, ivory bandies, per dozen ft tfo do lignumvitv tinndles, do 6 do office shears, 11 inches, per dozen 6 do office scissors, do Class No. 5. It do inkstands, cut glass, recently invented fountain, mova bis top*, pel dozen t do inkstand*, caat Iron 4 do Prvucn pump China inkstands 16gallons best Ink, black, the department to havs choice of the Market 600 bottle* ink, black, the department to have choice of the market, per quart ? quarts ink, red, per quart S$ do Ink, blue, per quart bottle, the department to have choicc of the market, p?*r quart bottle 300 do ink, rrd, the department to buve choice of the market, in Jg-pinl bottles, per b?Ue 75 do carmine ink, small *ize, French, or equal MJO do Ink, best copying, per bottle Class No. 0. 10,000 wafeis, large red, for department seal, per thousand 100 pound* waller*, common size, red, per pound 160 do sealing waz, bust extra supeiflns, acarlet, per pound 10 do seal in* wax, superfine, per pound 15 d# do Mack do B da India rubber, prepared do 3 do do unprepared do <J00 quarts Unck sand, prr quart Class No. 7. 190 ounces pounce, per owe 1 duuun India ink, bu*t, per doiten U do camel's hair pencils, per dozen, assorted 100 pW?iis twine linen, per pound 100 do twine, cotton, per p >und 90,000 potket envelope*, o( white or yellow paper, of the following ' ?izes, viz : HJk by -i% inclie*, per hundred 6 doten rulers, mahogany, round or flat, per dozen * do elastic pen holder*, A (den's, per dozen PRINTING. The printing of all kind*, which may b* required to l?e executed fer the use nf the Treasury Department, or any of the ofllcus thereof, | whether the sam*- be rircuiars, In* true lions, warrants, lorn*, returns, | blanks, solid matter or not, leaded, nil** work, or rule and figure work, faint ruling or lining, and red ruling or lining, or by whatever | name, title, or description the *arne *hall be known to or i??tlttHy j designated by the office requiring it, and including, also, folding, stitehing, pasting, kc., on lite fallowing description* nf peper, to Wit : No. of sliest*. On qusrto po*t 1 page en a sheet, p 100 sh., 75,000 q do do 30,500 J do do 6,000 4 do do :i,ooo ('Hi fbnl*cap I do do H,.V(l 4 do do GO.OHO 3 do do y/voo i do do 1,000 On folio |??*t ... I do do M.00U 'J do do 7,900 3 de do q.OOO 4 do do q.ouo On every other description ??f paper, niK designated above, but in be so by tha offies ordering it, whether circular*, Instructions, warrants, form*, return*. kr.f as specified in the fir?i paragraph, for I page on a *he*?t, per 100 *be*ts, 9,700 Htate the price per page for every additional page i any of the above ov? r lour f?ng< 4, estimating at 10,o Uu.uno ? 10 I,-Ml "KL*. l tonai* ot any othi r d?'riiplion iif printing rr quired broad.id. on any <rI the above paper, li MM*M> to he rounted ?? on. png. TlfMvrrr'i weekly rtatrrnrn' at ureaaary draft. Mid aperle, oa imperial writing |> per, per l(jti?iiert. 1KH) Ml* eiareeely to h. ii.rt.rMmd thai no ??ira rhar,. rrf ar ) dr.rrip Um will M allowed The prtrra bid lor printing moat rarer and in rl^e All roaitlnjenclra and aitraa. T1?? department reaerre. the right to have any d<?erlpt>nn ?l prtatlaf wlaarti My properly lie railed "booh or pamphlet work"ea KjMV .penal rontrart. Tlae MiMaia for pr In ring will arrompany Ihrir hida with .ample ofaMklMr the dtflerrnt kind, or paper tliey |*?poer to inrru-h. NiVtf Iaw4w ?MBit t* glee aalli* thai (he inhwrlbrr h.lh ?h 4 Mtee4 U" "rphan.' fonrt of Wa?tii..gton rouniv, in the l>l?nli| Of f'nllimtila lettrra ?< admim-traUim oa the peraonai eaUie of Ma ft leaMla, lata nf Buttlmore, .taryland, derea? d All per Imlndlla agal--1 are hereby warned to eihlhlt the aame, with the rimrhera thereof, Iri the .ubarrlher, oa or before the ?Mb day of May neit ; they may otherwtae, by law, he ?arlatrd fram all bataeflt of the .aid rmate. Ulran ander my hand thi* 9lat day of May, IKSI. MKNRY MAT, May n- law:i? Adrniat.tralor tpHI Pahllr are warned not to trnat any one on my X Mtoant, einepi my daughter., without a written oriV r In eaeA raaMItMB awe ot then ar knm niF TH JKalTP.w May 17?lawSw M ,KW BOOK? A'l HU.OK v >|\| ||\ M llaipei.' I Magaajaa for Juav 1* Matt Of Waat Wavlnnd- A Tale j by Mary Hnwltt. . VMM1) TritMi or, 1'ale. and Hgetrb-. from the Life Arnuad aiST$? Arthur. MefMOAl ?y Arth.r w|r?a j or, l.oat .nd Won ; by Arthur 4 Ornte'a HIMory of Urrer. W??r Trareltef." and Tmirl.ta' Ualdr riirrnt(h ihe iM Canada, with a flue map nf the United rtiatea and Partner*' aM Unrtaw'Knryrlopedia; by Jnhnaon new edition kflirdan.r ?a? ediaon May Su By tike Presides* t of (lie lulled Mates. IN pursuance of law, I, MILLARD FILLMORE, Preside Ml of the limit 4 ti tMUw of Allien cm, do hereby declare and make known that public sales will be held at tlie undermentioned land offices in the IS lair of VViH'oiw*ji. at ihc periods Itereiuallei dt-MinakMl, lo wit; j At the land ollice at WILLOW KIYKH, commencing ou Monday, j the fourth day of August lien, for the disposal of the public land* situated within the undermentioned townships, to wu: North of the bate tint and uesi of the fourth principal meridan. Towialii|? tweuty seven, of range one. Township* iweuiy-lour and Iweuiy eight, ef runge two. Towu?ht|w? twenty three, twenty lour, twenty live, twenty-ail, tweuty aevcu, and twenty-eight, of range three. Township twenty nine, of'range lour. Town?hips twenty nine and thirty, of range live. Townships twenty-eight, twenty nine, and thirty, of range six. Tow ?ships twenty five, iftnt) tlx, tweet} HvtMj twtot} ?i, tweuty-uine, and thirty, of raufe aeven. Township* tweuty live, twenty *11, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty nine, and thirty, of range eight. Townships twenty-live, twenty-six, twenty ?eve?, twenty eight, twenty uine, and thirty, of range nine. Township* twenty-six, twenty-seven, and twenty eight, of range ten. Townships twenty nix and twenty seven, of rauge eleven. Townships twenty live, twenty six, twenty aeven, twenty eight, and 1* enty nine, of lange twelve. At the Maine place, coiuuieuciiig on Monday, the eighteenth day of August next, for the disposal of the public hinds situated within the undermentioned townships and parts of townships, to wit: North oj the but* line and went of the fourth priiuipal mtruhan?. Townships twenty-three, twenty-four, twenly-flve, twenty mix, twenty-neven, twenty-eight, and twenty-nine, of rauge thirteen. Fractional township twenty-thrue, and townships tweuty four, twenty-five, twenty-six, tweuty seven, and tweuty eight, of range four lee 11. Fractional lowrifhip twenty three, and towuships twenty-four, tw ire, twenty six, iwaaljf-wicn. tweuty eight, of range fifteen Fractional townHhips twenty-three and twenty-four, and townships twenty-live, twenty-six, twenty seven, and twenty-eight, of range sixteen. Fractional township twenty-four, and townships twenty-five, twenty six, tweuty seven, thirty, thirty-one, and thirty two, ol rauge seventeen. Fractional townships twenty-four and twenty-five, townships twenty-six, twenty seven, thirty-one, and thirty three, and fractional township thirty-four, all east of the main channel of the river St. Croix, and lownMhii>? thirty-five and thirty-six, of rauge eighteen. Fractional townships twenty-five and twenty-six, township twenty seven, Pactional township twenty-eight, township tweuty-uine. and fractional townships thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, and thirty-six, east of the main channel of the til. Croix river, of luuge nineteen. Fractional townships twenty-six, twcniy-aeveii, twenty-eight, and thirty-six, all east of the main channel of the tit. Croix river, of rauge twenty At the land office at MINERAL POINT, commencing on Monday, the fourth day of August next, for the disposal of the public lauds within the following named fractional township and tracts, vit : North of the bate line and writ of the fourth principal meridian. Fractional township twenty two, on the Mississippi river, of range fourteen. North of the bate line and ea^t of the fourth principal meridian. Hectious four to eighteen inclusive, on the main land in township twelve, on the Wisconsin river, of rauge eight At the land office at (JRKEN IIAY, commencing on Monday, the eighteenth day of Augusi next, for the disposal 01 the public lands within the undermentioned township and tract, to wit: North of the bate line and eatt of the fourth principal meridian. Fractional township twelve, ou the right bank of the Wisconsin river, of range eight. The southeast quarter of section thirty-six, (Ijing within the Fox river grant,) iu township twenty-one, of range sixteeu. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, and other purposes, together with 41 those swamp and other over Mowed lauds made unfit thereby for cultivation,M if any, which shall be se lected by the Htate authorities before the days appoiuted for the commencement of the public sales respectively, under the act entitled " An act to enable the Htate of Arkansas and oilier titates to reclaim the 4swamp lands' within their hunts," approved September 1850, wtl be excluded from the talet. And no iocatious for laud boun ties heretofore granted by any law of Congress for military services rendered to the limited Stales will be permitted cm uny of the above mentioned londt, as provided by the act entitled "An act making ap proprialious for the civil and diplomatic expense* of government," Ate., approved 3d March, 1851. The offering of the abovenientioned lands will be commenced ou the days appoiuted. and will proceed in the Older in winch j they are advertised, with all convenient despatch, until the whole I shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed Rut no su. ? shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of i auy of the lauds will be admitted until after the expiration of the I two weeks. i til ven under my hand at the city of Washington, this twenty eighth day of April, anno l>oniim one thousand eight hundred aud fitly - MILLARD FILLMORK. By the President: J. BmnrifiB, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PREEMPTION CLAIMANT*, AND TO I.KS HKKrt, OCCUPANTH, AND I'EKMlTJKk:* oK MINERAL LANDS. Every peraon entitled 10 the right of pre ? mption to any of the land* within lh? lowuahipti and part* of townaliip* above enumerated la required loeatabltah the ttamo to llie aatiafacuon ofUie register and receiver of the proper lurid office, and make payment thvrefor a? iooii m yt actual,I? ujitt termt tku notice, and before tin day appointed for the commencement of the public aale of the land* embracing the tract claimed ; otherwise, audi claim will be forfeited. And every person having the right under the act entitled "An act to create an additional land district in the Territory of Wisconsin, and for other purpUMt," approved 3d March, l&4?.a* orc.f>ant?} or yer mttlcei, to enter, to the eitent of their |ea*ea or permi!*, any of the I undo mi Ui in the towushipaand fractional lovsn?h)p* above enume rated in the WXllow Un er ditirit t, and who are entitled un !er the act entitled "An act to reduce the miniumin price of tin uiiaer*! land* in the Lake Superior district in Michigan, and in the Clupp*awa dm trtct la WiwimilB," approved QBrti September. lKrjO, "to enter the land covered by iheir lease*, occupancy, and i-erunt# |t?pectlv?ljf," at the mintu-um price of gl UA i*r acre, or. If coverirn more than one full section, entitled, "on the surrender ol rticli I* a?c or permit at the proper land office, to purchase, if he shall elect to do sn, one full section,*' at the rate of QQ .V) per acre, la required to *?taMiah the same 10 the satisfaction of tire register and receiver al Willow River, and make payment therefor at noon at practicabU after leefeg thin not tie, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public aale of the land* embracing tne tract claimed ; 0 "herwise, such claim will be forfeited. J. BUTTER FIELD, Commissioner of the General Land OflW e. May ?? lawl3w MTAHIMT1 ?NBCIHITY-PKHPICTIITI. $l,4NO,OOU |I STATEMENT of the alfair* of tiie Mutual Lift Insuriace Com pany of New York, No. JS Wall street, for the year ending Jan nary 31, itttl : Net aaaets on band, January 31,18."?0 $9^1,161 OQ uSitm. For premium* g4.'>4,142 0? For interest 60,1137 17 For profit 011 sale of United Mate* and Wtate of New York stock.<v, .. 1 5,&)6 24 ? .V?,906 3* 1,3ft ,06ri 00 Dt**ua?KitawTa. For iMiei, paid $ 1 60,640 00 For surrendered pohciea 16,641 9.1 F??r salaries, rent, physician*' ?ees, sta tionery, printing, postage, lie .... ...... 21,619 1ft For com in burton*, advertising, exchanges, he 'Mjnv 40 ? ? ? 54 Asset* .Hat January, 1651 1,9PH,2N# 46 Loase* incurred, not yet paid, awaiting proofa of death 1*,.#M) 00 Vet assets, all loss** and expanses being paid.... I,JM0,068 46 INVKRtin A* rOLI.OWi: In Rank of New York and caah on haad.. ?16,410 91 In Mercantile Hank, temporary depo?ite on interest 8/>n 75 In Imnd* and mortgage* on real rotate, principally ia the cities of New Vork and Brooklyn, worth deuble the amount loaned 1,DI6,63I 82 In stock*, rniiwd Htales and corporation of New York,coat value 117,911) 00 Halance doe from agent* 96,538 49 46 JOHKI'll B. COLLI NH, President. CHARI.fcrt GILL, Actuary. f * a *r An att, Hecretary. Charlea De 8 aiding, No. 1 Todd's Building, Pennsylvania avenue, agent. W. P Johnsimi, M. D.,o;>poeite City Poat Office, 7th atreet, phy alcian. Pamphlet* explanatory of the principles nnd operation* of fhe com pany can be obtained on application at the agent"* office. Feb 16 'iawtf ^I PKItlOlt <\VIO? M VITHtiH. The auhscriber* re 0 spectfully inform all Imuaekeeper* in want of a superi?>r article of Canton mattings, that ihey have an additional supply of the follow ing descriptions, of wbh h they can fnrno-H 101 v #|n mtity : Maiiking while, of superior quality, in ft 4, '? 4, and 4 4 Do cf ?/ led red, and white, 6 4,5 4, and 4 4 Gowqtia white, super, <M, 5 4, and 4 4 DO in variegated colors, or eottnge, very heavy, 6 4, f> 4, and 4 1 Do in cheeked, red, and white, very henry, 6 4, 5 4, and 1 4 Alao, a few more piece* of that eitra h?-avy arid fine white and checked mattings, the like, all will admit who aee them, were never aeen in thi* city before. These goinls were aent out by a young man now in Canton on pri vale account, and were made to order. We have also just received a full supply of super and low priced oil cl?>ths, which will be cut to 6t any rt*?n?, ball, or pa??agc, to order. All are re*|MTtfuHy informed that we sell a* low as the lowest May 97?.Ttdif CLAORTT k POIWOlf. hONICMTK and Omnuicnfal CoMagei and ljfin?lacnpe Gardening ? - Dealgn* Adapted to the United fliM<M ; by Hanleti. Si vola.v IH4D. Dealma for Country and Village Residences in the ITnited Htales 1 by RHeh ; with DMMi, Hpee.aemlons. Plan* and Direetlona, and ReUmttea of Coat of I ich Design Ivola., 18A0 fjofhic Arrhitectnrc Afiplied to Modern Rewidenceat by A mot. 1 vol., iHfiO. Two Hundred Ilesigns for Cottages and Vlllaa; by Messrs Walter fc Hrmth I vol. Downing'* Architecture and Designs for Coliagea, Farm Donees, and Villas I vrd HM?t Downing'* I "ndseape Gardening* find Rural Architecture, adapted to North America. I vol., iUSO Downinr** Architceture and Designs for f!heap f ottages snd Farm llou?es 1 vol , 1651. T'lgefher with many other work* on the atme and all other branches of architecture and bailding jnU0 5 FHAN<'K TAYI.MR PMII.ir BARTON KRV will *l?etifl to any bnalneaa h. may be Intrusted with before either of the eoartg af this | Hs Iricti a,J will alao attend to the proanrutJoa of claims ! efore ( on gress and the Departmenia. Office out' atreet. WiagiR*Toi, inly li. Joly 17 Oeueml Uiid OIHrr, April 4,1801. JiT I.'MKKOCri application* having been made to this office for in J.1 lot man u lii rclminn to Uie maoner lit wiucit laud warrants, uu dei the act of 88(h September, 1K60. should t>? located, ibi (Ulowiun answer* thereto have been iMepmea, lu wit; There are three uiodt'0 by which these locations may be made: 1st. ity the warrantee in person ; 2d. liy Uie won autce through the agency of Uii? office i 3d. My an agent or atturney If tiie first or second mode 4a adopted, the application must be made in writing, specif) lug the tract, land district, or seclion of country in which the location is desired, and be accompanied by *11 affidavit I according to the following form, No. 1. I Where the third mode it adopted, a power of attorney muni be I produced, executed by the warrantee 1 a the presence of a witness, | according to the following form, No. 3, which uower of attorney must be acknowledged or proved, a? the case may be, before tome officer authorised to take the acknowledgment of deeds, according to form No 3 or 4. | In all cuier the patent** will be transmitted to the land office where the location is made, unless special directions to the contrary ! be given. J. BUTTKRFJRLI), Commissioner. FORM No. 1. Htxtit or ) County or $ Before me (a justice of the peace or other officer authorized to | take affidavit*} personally appeared [here insert the name oj warrant I ,ettl who being duly sworn, depores and says that he is the identical I [heie insert name oj warranteet)u? whom warrant No. for acres under the act of September, 1850, wan issued on tlie day day of ?. , 185 , and who now applies to lacate the same. [Jtfflant'$ Signature.] Bworii to and subscribed before me this ? day of ?, 185 . [Officer11 Signature. J FORM No. 2. I Know all men by these presents, tiiat 1, [here insert the name oj warrantee,] of (tie county of , and State of , do hereby constitute and appoint , of ?. my true and lawful attorney, for me and 111 my name, to locate land warraut No. ?^ lor acres of land, which issued under the act of September, 1830 I Power oj substitution may be inserted, if desired.] Signed in presence of ^ [Warrantee's Signature.] FORM No 3. Stateor ) County or ? On this day of , in the year , personally ap peared [here insert name oj warrantee.] and acknowledged the with in power of attorney to be his act and need ; and 1 certify that 1 well know the said [Aere in*erf the name oj warrantee,] and that he is the same person who is described in the within |?ower, and who ex ecuted the same. [Officer's Signature.] FORM No. 4. State or > County or \ 1 hereby certify, that on this day of in the year personally came before me, [Acre insert the name of the wit nest,] and [here insert the name oj the warrantee; J and the said [here insert the name 0/ witness.] being well known to me, was duly sworu by me, and on his oath declared and said that he well knew the said (here insert the name of warrantee,} and that he was the name person described in, and who executed die withm power of attorney, and his testimony was to uie satisfactory evidence of that fact, ami the said [Aere insert the name oj warrantee] thereupon acknowledged the said power to be his act and deed [ Officer'* Signature.] Ap 12?lawGvv Kotlee to ilia Creditors of Texas, Tar*scry Dcrahimknt. March 'iii, 1851. THE Htate of Texas having, by act* of its legislature, passed during the sescion of'1840 and IMD, o.**l?#-?! upon tiie creditors ol the late republic to rile at Ihc iressui) the Hint", previous to the Intoi September neit, the evidences of tlicir respective claims, and Con? Kress having, by an act approved 9th September, 1850, authorizing the issue of ten millions of five, per cent, stock to the said Mate of Texas, directed that five millions of said stock should not be issued to Texas 44until the creditor of the Htate holding bonds and other certificates of stock of Texas, for which duties tin imports were es pecially pledged, shall first tile at the treasury of the United States releases of all claims against the United .stated for or on ac count of said bonds or certificates, in such forms aj shall be pre scribed by Uie Secretary of the Treasury, and approved by the Til sodent Ol tin- United ItltM Now, ill order that Hum depart inent may authentically know the amoutit of the claims fbr which the duties on import* were thus pledged, the holders or owners of all such claims nre required to file the amount and description of them at tin* deportment previous to the lot "t October, 1831, and toexe cute .1 release t<< the United States of their respective claims, agr?-? ably to the annexed form, which has been approved by the President of tiie Irmtcd States, in pursuance of the above act of the tftii of September, 1850. \VM. I. IIODUE, I Acting Secretary of the Treasury. FORM OF RELEASE. j Whereas, by an act of Congress, approved September 0, 1M50, len millions ol dollars in Ave per eent. slock are to be paid to the State | of Texas for considerations 111 said act mentioned, with a proviso | than no more than "live millions of said stock shall be issued until the creditors of the Stale holding bonds and other certificates of ! Stocks of Texas, for which duties on import* were ? pea ally pledged, | shall first file at Uie treasury of the tTutted States release* ol all I ciaim* against the I'mled Stales for or on account of said bonds or certificates and whereas the undersigned i* a creditor of Uie Histe ofTeias, holding and Uie ownei of tiie following described bond* or certificate* ol stock of Texa?, (as the case mat be,) and for which the dulis- mentioned in Uie said act wre specially pledged (Here describe the bond* or certificate*.J Now, for the purpose of comply in* wiUi the provision* of said act, and for a g<?od and valuable consideration, thereby release to the I nited States all my claim 111 law or equity sgainst them, for or on account of ike (bond* or certificates) above described. Witness my hand and seal at ? ? ?? , Uus 1 day of IH5I. Healed a ad delivered in presence of [Two witnesses.J Mar 4W ?di3lfcwtSepJl ( ANKRON MTttJ&KT HOIRE, .llexanJria, Virginia. THIS I* ? opaciotii mansion, Just finished in the best modem style, ftfront* south about thirty two feet, run inns back, including ike back buildings, one hundred and fifty feet. hverjthiug necessary ha* been provided for the accommodation and comfort af a large family. To a geaUenan holding publi? ofllce in Washington city it offers Uie following inducements, to wit: perfect healthiness of sit uation, a short and pleasant drive from city to city, mm h cheaper rent, much cheaper living, and Uie very beat society. If sold, a lib eral credit will b? given ; lait if rented, the rent will be rnoderste. Immediate possession can be had For further particulars apply to CHRISTOI'HKR VKALE, Dee 19?lawtf Alexandria. PRUT!! IHIBOI MKMI*AKY. Phi* intmution. aft rding n Hi rough Mir ? oT training lor rol|< g? or huMiH-M*, t .. ? u.. r w n h inaimction in modern iauguagc* ami minor, will ? omiuen* < it twenty **igiitli lewKiu on Wedneaday, May 7. ! The building i* iarfe and comiiiodtoua, aud it* internal arrange : merit- an drmgned to promote the comfort of Uic (mpila ami encour ag<! habit* of rientnea* and *y?tem. f'leaaant retirement, ea*c of ru.ri-M, proverbial health fulneaa, the Iluxartc* o( the eea breeze and aea-bathing, a valuable phibatophical and chemical ;?i?paratu?, a reading room with library and peri<?di cal*, a Im tin rig room and gjrmnuum, provided with reference to | health ai>d pbyaical tiaiuiiig, arc ?oiiic of Uic minor advantage* wi thin I institution. The Principal, poaaeaaing the advantages of early devotion to hi* IWOfuMiori ami large experience, pledg* -a hut mo?t untiring effort* to make hi* ln*tilution all that an ? nligliUned Christian parent could dcilre for hia Km. Term*: f?A per *<>*aioa of 39 weeka for board and tuition, with an*' of book* for Kngliah atudie*. hYom the Facvlty */" (Ac College of Nru- Jcrtey. Having had an opportunity of knowing the talent*, literary and ecientiAc attainment*, a* well a* the prndence arid eiemplary moral character of Mr. N. ti. Wood bridge, while be w?? a emlmi In thi* cotlega, ami al*n having found that student* prepared by him for college were well taught, with pleasure we recommend him a* a teacher in whoee competency and fidelity in giving inetrnctlon, and in forming the moral habit* of youth committed to Ma care, parent* and guardian* may have ftill confidence. J A Ml!* CAKNAHAW, Prudent Jo?m M ACi.KAN, Viae Pr* aident and Prof of Oreek HTRfHRW AI.KX \\I?KR, Prof of Math and Astronomy. Ool.v.rok of Nvw Jraaar, April 1, 1H51. Jr??eph llenry, LI#.I)., Hmitbaoninn Institute, I). C. Iter Jniint W Alexander. I?. II , Princeton, New Jer*ey. He* N i? hoi a- Moray. I> ll Rev. llMvid Maffie, |> II., P.flvabethtowu, New Jer*ey For circular- containing further particular*, with additional feati moutfilftand refer* nee*, apply to the Principal, k. 4: Ap .To dI w Perth Amboy, Mew Jcr*ey. BAIjTIMOIIK Female ( allege. -Thia inwtitution, llMPorpo rated by the Ingialature of Maryland, and enjoying a liberal patron age, afford* every facility for the acquisition of a thorough and ae compliMlied edm aiion. f he buildlngN are pleaaahlt^ located, with ?tudy and recitation r??om*, and every modern convenience for the aecommodalion of a large nurnhar of hoarding and day acholar*. racftf.Tv or tee-rat? mow. N. ('. Brook*, A.M., ptf*fhm?or of ancirnt Imgunge* Me v. II II Nadal, A.M., biblical literature llav H. H Waugii, A M , mafhematlcn and natural ecleeee. H If Pratt, M l> , a?W??*nf In do ,lo Mi? M "v. f>l?on, F.ngflab and Itdlee Lettre*. 44 J. Roelmet^r, aa*i*tnnt in Hngttah. " (?eorginna A. Ilttlae, Preneh langonge. 44 KM en V. CJohreeM, instrumental mu-ie. 41 M A. Porter, n*ai*tnnt do H KHtabeth H Wicer, painting. Mr. A- J. Cleveland, vocal muale. Tva?t* : hoarding for aeealon, (11 Week*) M Tuition In eoMe^ietc departi?M-nt IW M 44 in prepavttfAT) department from . ,, .....rtiolO 00 ^/Catalog***, with every nirceaaary information, to be had on application to Ap J4 9awQw N. t:. ItKOfJK*, Principal. ||ANi?'l\0 Academy Plrat ( otirvr. Mr F. R. Linnn hi" I f the honor to annonnee to the driven* of Washington and tleorf .o?Vb, that h?? rtr*t enurweof dancing l??*?0n* for the nea*on Will menee On Tueaday. October IWtb, at hi* reaidem ? on Pano*yl^anla avenue, op|ro*i(e Willard'* hotel. Day* of tuition VVa*hft?g1??rt -Tneadaya, Thurtdny*, and flatnr day* Oe irgatown KVoiMVaya and PWday*. Oet9 dtf Jam*a O. Iter ret Wll.l attend tn the pm??ctig|rin of claim* before I'onffreaa and the n. Ion* eiecutfVe department* of the government Ofllre and dwelliaa K atreet, between i*h and HHh irtraeta. <>et? tf fur I'liiry Cttlnl ind (Hko w? lk> 1'ulu !???(-, and Unlllm??. The public ai t* informed that the splendid low pres| sure itenaor BAl/l'i vniKK, Capt. A. McC'auslsnd, tied up with state rooms aitU one huiidred ami filly bertlis, and * apacious hold, will run regularly as a freight and passenger boat be tween Washington and Alexandria and Baltimore, commencing on tlie 3d of April next. Leaving Washington on Monday* and Thursday* a( 7 o'clock, a. in., and Alexandria at 7# o'clock, a. ui., tin- Baltimore will take in wood at Ai|uia Clock, and arrive at Piney Poiut about 5 o'clock, p. in., and at Baliiuioie in the course of the night. Keluriiing, the Hal tiiuore will leave Coin mere e street wharf, Baltimore, at 5 o'clock, p. in., un Tuesdays and Fridays, arriviug at Alexandria at 11 o'clock. I a. m., and at Washington at 1 o'clock, p. ill?, oil Wednesdays and Hajurday*. Parage from Washington to Marbury $1 00 Uo do Piney Point 2 00 i Do do Baltimore 2 00 Excursion ticket* to Baltimore, with privilege of return ing next afternoon *2 50 The Baltimore will stop at the different landings ou the Potomac |0r passengers and freight. Myitis and state rooms extra. For further particulars, or for freight, apply to the Captain on boaid, or U. B. .Smith, agent, in Alexandria, or to OHO. MATTINGLY, Agent. Mar 96?2awl5t PVliNITVHK Dry Uaodi for the SeaMit. CLAGETT V fk DODHON respectfully inform the public that the following de suable good*, now in season, have ju*t been added to their stock ou hand le, 12 4, 11 4, 9-4. and 6 4 Russia, German, Barnsley, Hcotch, and Irish linen sheetings 7 y, 3 4, and 5-tt linden Baden, Bloom, Albert, basket, Huckaback, with and without borders Rouble satin, damusk, scotch diaper and crash towellings, in dozens and by the yard, all very abnorbent and wall adapted for bathing purposes 4 4 brown French linens, expressly for covering chairs, divans, solas, fee. 4-4 brown Holland* for do French and Kuglisli chintzes, in pretty little figures, ail for similar purposes 3 4 und 9-8 striped and damavk furniture dimity, in corn color and white, pink and white, blue and white, and all white, for bedspreads and drapery, chamber curtains, fee. Fruit and wiuc cloths, with doilies to match Always to be had at our ware rooms a general assortment of car petings, from the most elegant Aixminster to the lowest priced rag or cotton Also, rugs, mats, druggets, and all other dry goods useful in house keeping, all of which will be sold low. May 98?3tifd Second Course.?Dancing A cade my, Mil. F. tt. LAB HE lias the honor to announce to the citizens of Washington and Georgetown that his second aourse of dancing lessons for the season will couiiueuce ou Thursday, January 2, at hu residence, on Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Willard's Hotel. hays of tuition: Washington?Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days ; Georgetown?Mondays ami Fridays. Dec 2b?dtl if A. A ii. A. \IC\OI \, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, No. 303 Broadway, corner of liuane street, A hove the Irving House, New York, REHPECTFULL Y invite the utteution of friends and the public to their assortment of new spring goods, of the newest patterns, wkich they are prepared to make up in the best mauncr and most fashionable style at their usual moderate prices. Fresh cloths, cassimeres, and vesti(igt,of latest importations ; elegant light silks for vests ; dark do.; new patterns of Paris embroideries. There ure three skilful artists employed in this establishment?one to cut coats, one to cut |units, and one to cut waistcoats. Each de partment is complete in itself. Army and navy uniforms made to order with accuracy anil despatch, and in the most approved man ner. tit rangers who visit tlijd metropolis will find at this establish ment everything to their taste, and a perfect lit is always insured. N. B. I'kkmiwm waistcoats.?These elegant waistcoats that were so much admired at Castle Garden, have been uwarded the tlrmt premium by the American lustitute at their late fair. Fen 1 5?d I m LA IMKS* llreaa <Joo?ls.?The subscriber has now in store? 25 piece* plain barage, embracing all the shades 50 do li|{urwd barage, ooimc beautif ul styles 20 do do ti?sue, entirely new styles 150 d' borage delaine, from 25cents to 37# cents, princi pally very rich patterns 25 pieces Bohemian grass cloth, a new and pretty article ?J5 do linen lustre, very pretty shades 2,000 yards gingham*, all prices 10,000 do printed calicoes 5,000 do printed lawns, to run off at 111# cents, fast colors and line quality 2,000 yards plain colored Swiss muslins, a very beautiful article, at 12^ cents The ladies that could not get waited on for tlie last few days will have the kindness to call again, as 1 shall make arrangements s? that all may be accommodated. G. W. YERBY, Pennsylvania avenue, between "Jtfi and ttth his. Mar 8 d2wif \EW l'ork and California Millionaire AmkocUiIIuii.? Obi tlioaaand share* of one tbou-aml ?1<?lI tr?. I'apitnl, $ I ,o<Hi, 000 A iui itr/< number of sharee br?? to be ahi lined by innnentiel parties who have capital to invent an special partner*, admitted in conformity wilb the revised statutes ?1 New Vork, free from per ?onal liability or future a?*e*sment, At the par of $1 ,(MJ0 cash, and certificate** ?f share* issued therefor, to return ten percent, annually, with a fair prospect of doubling the whole, in safe operation* in trade and milling in the United ritslvs, under the direction and con trol of OLIVERHOLDEN, A* the General Partner and Chief Aceut of the Company, No. 71 Wall ? treet,New Yoik. California!!* and other responsible partie* throughout the Union who can aid in obtaining contract* with the United Htatcs, on appli cation and investment ia the association, are to be employed at dif fi iit points, where ? lai o4 ate amsra end re?ela one he ma-i available for trade, carrying the mail*, passengers, and freight to and from Europe, A*ia, Africa, and the America*. There i* a very large and increasing business doing with Califor nia, the Pacific, lie.; and so long a* the *upply of gold continue*, the demand for capital, goods, and manufacture*, will a*toni*h the in ? ? lib* mi \ n vs* iiiiti calculation* Uiereloi And it i- t?? meet thin demand and profit thereby that tin* association i* being formed, uu der the Arm and *tyleof O. IIOLDKN & CO., Mercantile, Comtnerclal, and Commission Merchant*, Banking, Insurance, and Mining Agents, New York and Han Francisco. Capital $l,0U0,WW. F?ba-tf PHI VATIC TUTOR-?A young t'.ngiiah gentleman, who ha* received a good education, and rwrtded pome year* In Paris, i* aniiou* lo obtain the po?ition of tutor or companion to young per aona in some private family of,respectability. References a* to iieraooal character and ?-only connexion! can be given to pnrtie* of the highest re* pec lability either in tin* country or in England, Address Alei. Vance, box 109 |H>*t office, Oswego, New Vork. | Mar It*?duf CirPKRIOIt Dajruerrrolypri! First Premium J?J. If. O WHlTKHUWr has extended the field of hi* operationa over wore ground than any daguerreotypiat In the country. Hi* galleries may be found on Pennsylvania avenue, betwe u and 6th street* ; No 4J0? liaJtimore *treet, Baltimore ; corner Broadway and Leonard Strut, New York; Ma 7t M*m street, Rlt nmond ; Hy cantor e street. Petersburg; Main street, Norfolk; and Main street, Lynch burg, Virginia Hi* heautlftjl and highly Aniwhed electro daguerreotype* are an extraordinary Improvement, in*uting faithful and highly flni*hed likeness** in a fWw second* The rotary haok ground, InvntM by J. II. YVhitehiirst, gives an airy and liviMg appearancs to the picture. \\ hitehurst's c*tabli*hiuc.ni4 now distribute more than tbirtythou ?and picture* annually, and have never given dt?*ntMftirtion ! Thin is certainty a rt altering proof aftlte superiority of his liken esses. J n \\ call* the attention of Uie public gen* rally to his elegantly famished gallery over Lane and Tucker's new store, where a free exhibition of pictures will be given. Notwithstanding the unusual competition In daguerreotypes al th** recent Pair ef the Maryland Institute, he was awarded the first no dal by the judge*. Likenneeea of every description copied, and post mortem ra*es attended to. Nov 98? dly IH1WKM IIIOIT. ATTOKNKY AND roUNtftl.LOlt AT LAW, ?Sen AYanrtgro, California. RtrsaKsrti: Hon. H. W. Inge, M. C-, Alabama; John 8. Taylor, esq.. Mobile, Alabama ; Me**r* Rhodes. Wright, fc Co., New Or leans, Louisiana ; llenry PI Clark, esq., rarfeoro', North Carolina . Hon W M < J win, M C California ; flsnj K True, e*q , New York city ; J P Ilesley, e*q , Ifostoa, Massachusetts ; A. R Hatch, esq. Portsmouth* New Hampshire. Majr 7?'iswly AOVCWCX, Waslilnften.- The undersigned, late of the in speetlon branch of the post OtRce l>? partment, offVrs his servl ces to mail contractors generally, and to those of ths southwestern section particularly, with the assurance that his removal from office d'?e not militate against the character he has for many years hi* tamed In the department for honesty, rapacity, and fidelity, and refer* to his associate* In office of both parties, with their hearty < onsi-nt, to sustain him therein. All orders to attend to business, of cvenr nature, at the seal ol government, will be thankfully received and promptly de?p?t? h?d. JAM KH OWN ICR, Agent, July Mir tale of Poet Office Department. I KNOX WAIiKKR will |*reetJs* law In the Supreme Court of the United Rtates, sod attend to the prosecution of claims against the government* Address Washington, 1). C. Mar. iV'tf I) II. IKKHC CO., Wholesale and Itetail llrah mTii I i carpeting, floor oil cloths, mailings, rugs, curtain material*, sheeting, blankets,and house ftirnlshing good* generally. Pennsylvania avenue, between 7tb and #lh streets, Washington, I) C Aug ?-if HKMOVAI*. f?K HF.LDINC; h WYI.IK have removed their Oensral Agency and Law Office to Heventh street, between !> and K street*, opposite Odd Fellows* llall, and two doors from the National Intelligencer olhce. Mar iO?3tawtf Ilonra of Daparlnrr ?f III* Train.. From WiwHInifton ru ? i. m. and *1 A p. m. daily, and ( * nri .lull, i Sunday. Friini lUlilm'tr. ?? n ? m. .nil It m dully, .fid 9 r. m dnily ?i t?nl Hiinilni-i V?h T. M. TAHHOXK. Af.nl. tTWnmnNHINT* ??,<? nrawrra. (hi |f.ll.m.?'i mm t^ mrr nrnr, of pllk. cotton, .nd tn.rfno, torn. *.ry light .nd ftw-, of n?.ort.'d ?l?^? AI?o, * gr?-?t variety of .nmniri glovr. For .air, at uniform prlc*. at HTRVENVS, IFndur liar Alhcnnim, oppo.it. th' Ad.lphl Thratr*. May iV ?od3t I%y the I'rtaid* u( of (lir t a?llc?J Minim. IN ourauanc. ollaw, 1, MILLARD Hl.LMORE, prendeiit of the 11 Uniled Hlafes of America, do hereby declare ami m.ik? Known I that public attlrn will be ii?*ld ui (he undermentioned land offices in ?i" Slam of luw.t At (h< pt-nod* In tt-iiiafo-r designated lo wif ai ?in kmd "Hi. , ut IOWA CITY, coiauieuciag on vtouday, tin ttr?tday ol ticpiember next, lor (tic di?po?*l of (lie public laud* *ltu ated hi the following -named towiishijw, vi/. : A'oi Ih oj thu bate line atid w*?t of the JiJlU yi iruipal meridian. Township lie v billy mm, ol range twenty nine. Township* seventy nine and eighty, of range ibirly. Townships seventy nine and eighiy, of range thirty one. Township* seventy nine, eighty, and eighty om , ol runge thirty two. Town*hip eighty one, of rang*- Uiirty tiiree. At the land oftice at KAI UKlELii, commencing on Monday, the fifteenth day ol September next, lor the di^poxal of (he public lands Within the undermentioned towu*>liips, lo wit : NortK of the bm*e line and will of the fifth principal meridian. Township seventy, ol range thirty. Township seventy, of range thirl) two. Tow iism p seventy, of range thirty-thiee. At the luud office at Dl/liumJE, on Monday, the eighteenth duy of August next, lor the disposal of the following tracts, to wit: A small island in sections seventeen and eighteen, in township eighty-two north, of range one edit, and the soiitheftM quarter of Sec tion twenty-seven, in township ninety six north; of range runts, west of the lilth principal meridian. Lands appropriated by luw for the use of Hchools, military and other pur|M>?eR, together with "thorn; swaiup and overflowed lands made uuut thereby for cultivation,*' if any, which shall be selected by tlie State authorities before the days appointed lot the commence mentofthe public stiles respectively, under (he act entitled uAu act to enable the Htate of Arkansas and other States to reclaim the 'swamp lauds' within their limits/' approved September U8, 1860, will be excluded from tAc bales. And no locations lor laud bounties heretofore granted by any law of Congress for military services ren deled lo tin- United Hiatus iujjl be permitted tm any of the above mentioned lairds, an provided by the art entitled "An act making ap propriatiotiH for the civil and diplomatic expenses of government," &c., approved 3d March, 185L The offering of the lands will be commenced on the days appoint ed, and proceed in the order in which they are advertised with all convenient despatch, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales t- us closed ; but no sale shall lie kepi open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lauds will be admitted uuiil alter the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand at the city of YVaahingloit this sixth day of May, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fiity-one. Mil,LAltll FILLMORE. By the President : J. BUTTKIFIKLD, Commissioner of the Ceneral Laud Olfice. NOTICE TO PRE EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre- emption to any of the lands within the towiiohip* and parts of townships above enumerated is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper laud olfice, and make payment therelor at soon at practicable a/tcr teeing thit notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed ; otherwise, such claim will be forfeited. J. BUTTKRF1ELD, May 13?lavvlUw Commissioner of the General Land Office, t'liltcd Htatefl Patent Olfice. ON the petition of Richard Jmlay, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, praying for the extension uf a patent granted to huu U 1st Sep teinber, I8J7, for an improvement in the mode of supporting bodies of railroad cars, fee., for seVen years from the expiration of said patent, which take* place on the 521 at day of September, 1851? It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Oftice on Monday, the 1st day ol September, 1861, at 152 o'clock, m.; und all persons are notified lo appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persona opposing the exteiifion are required to file in the Pate (it Olfice their objections, specifically set forth iu writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing. All testimony filed by either party to be used at the ?aid heating must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application. Ordered, also, that this notice be published in the Intelligencer, Republic, and (Jriiou, Washington 1). (.; Daily lies, iiostou, Mas saehusetts; Tribune, New York; Albany Register, Albany, New York; Providence Journal, Providence, Rhode Island; and Penn sylvania Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, once a week for three successive weeks previous lo the 1st day of September next. TII08. EYVBANK, Commissioner of Patents. P. *l. Editors of the above papers will please copy, and send thdtr bills to the Patent Office, with a paper containing this notice. June 13?law3w 1 lilted HUUh Fa(?nt Office. ON the petition of John and Charles Hunt-on, of England, praying for the extensidfti of a patent granted to Benjamin Tathain, jr., and II. It. Tathaui, an assignee* of Uie Maid Hansons, 011 tin* ii.'th .Vlarcti, 1641, for un improvement in making pip? h or tubes of lead, for seveu yean from tiie expiration of said patent, which takes place "ii tM Slat 4ay if AumiI, 1851 It is ordered that the said petition he heard at the Patent Office on Moudny,tfie ltHli day of August, 1661, at 13 o'clock, m. ; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, il any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. IVrsons opening the extension are required to file in the Patent I Office tfieir objections, specifically set forth iii writing, at least twenty 4ftjra bnforti tlx day of hearing. All testimony riled by either party > to !??? aeed at tin: said hearing mum be taken and transmitted in mc~ j conlant c with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on ap plication j Ordered, also, that thm notice be published in the Intelligencer, ! Republic, and Union, Washington, 11. C.; Daily Bee, Boctou, M i* | sac h use Us ; Tribune, New Vork ; Pennsylvania Inquirer, Philadel- i phia, Pennsylvania ; and Albany Register, Albany, New York, once I | a week for three successive weeks picvious to the lBth day of Au I gustaeit. I THOS. EWBANK, Commissioner of Patents. j P. H. Kditors of tlie above papers will please copy, and send llieir | bills to the Patent Office, witii a paper containing tin* notice. June 13?taw3w Untied 84*tea Patent Office. ON the petition oi Keubeu Daniels, of Woodstock, Vermont, pray ing for theextension of a patent granted to him October 7, 1837, for an improvement in shearing machines, for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the 7th day of October, A.I). 1*151? It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the loth day of September, 1861, at Pi o'clock, ui.; and all persons are noufied to appear, and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office tbeu objections, specifically set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing. All testimony filed by either party to lie used at the said hearing must be taken mid transmitted in accordance wiUi the rules of Uie office, which will be furnished on applu ution Ordered, al- >, that this notice be published in the Intelligencer, Republic, and Union, Washington, D. C.; Daily Bee, Boston, Massa chusetts; Vermont Journal, Windsor, Vermont; Providence Jour j rial, Providence, ft. I. ; Tribune, New Vork ; and the Albany ! Register, Albahy, New York, once a week for three aucccastve weeks previous to the 16th day of September next. TIIOS KVVBANK, Commissioner of Patents. | P H. Editors of the above papers will please copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office, Willi a paper containing this notice. June 13?law3w t ailt? (I NUtra !*?? trial OfftaM ? GN the petition of John Thomas, of Plainfleld, Vnw Jersey, pray ing for the extension of a patent granted to him on the *i0th |)e | cerubcr, 1H37, for an uuproveiueui in dry-dorks, for seven years from j ike expiration of said patent, winch lake* place on tlie 'iOth day of i?? It is ordered that the said petition be heard st the Patent Office on Monday, thu ilth day of Novemhar, 1861, at Pi o'clock, m ; and all pvrsuiu are notified to appear and show cause, if any Uiey have, why said petition ought not to be granted Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent j Office their objections, specifically net forth in writing, at W ast twenty ( days before the day of hearing. All testimony filed b> either party t<? , be used at the said bearing must In: taken and transmitted in ae | eordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on ap j piicahon t irdered, also, that thte notice be puhlDhed in the Intelligenrer, B psMj I ? ? WiaNing i . I? 11 Ihti Bin ton, Mas sachusetts; Providence Journal, Providenca, Khode Island; Tri bune, New York; Fredoman, New Brunswick, New Jersey ; and Pennsylvania Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, once a week for three successive weeks previous to the '24th day of November next. TIIOH. KVVBANK, Comunsslontr of Patents. P. 8. Editors of the aliove papers will please copy, ai;d send their ! bills to the Patent Office, wiUi a paper containing Uits notice. ! June 13?law3w l)V ItLH SALIC. By virtue ol a deciee of Charles county court, I sitting ns a Court of equity, I will ?ef| it public sab , on Wed nest! ay, the U3d of July next, at the court house door, in the villa** of Port Tobacco, Charles county, Maryland, between the hours of 3 and p. m , the whole of the r?al estate of which Johatim?- D. Htarke died sei-ed and poss? aaed, and which ii gencrell) called and known by the name of ,4i lifton,*" and remaining about 1.000 acres, more or less This farm lies upon the Potoina* river, adjoining Pop*'* Creek Lauding, and is one ot the most desirable and valuable, farms in t! !? It he upon it i new in 1 plmidtd do 1 ag i i and every- out house in |wrfed rejmlr. The land is in a high Mate of improvement, arid is well adapted to com, wheat, and tobacco. If has upon it a large oyster shell bank. It will bo offered in two sepsrate parts, about MXi a< res aich. Parsons desirous ??t purchi'tng are requested toeximlne for themselves. George Dent, esq., whose farm lies mljoining, will show the premises. The terms ol sale 1-ive hundred dollars c*sh,rot>e paid on the dav of nab . and the balance in three equal instalments in two, four, and six years, the purchaser giving bond with approved secu rity, bearing interest from 1st January, Kll, at which time posses sn?n will be given. By the terms of tha decree the land cannot be sold for le than $9 76 per acre. FREDERICK ATONE, Trustee. June IV 1a4w | NhTKl CTIONH In Oymnaatlra, contalalng ?? fall d? I scrlption of more fhsn eight hundred engrnving* ; by J. K. D'AUOnce, lite Professor in the Military rtehoot In M. PeteratHifgh and in Paris- 1 vol ,4to. May 93 FRANCK TAYLOR. I. TCIlKMaar Ira l>efetaae Active flea Plscea t pur Oem? l> ial Pieot i .i Histoire dc la Fortification Permanente, on mantiel des meilieurs system** et manleres de fortific ation, Iraduitc de rAllemand ; par Dunnreg, eapitame dn C??nie \l vols, and ailas of plates. hs*ai sur la Fortification Moderne, analyse comparee des sysfemes mod ernes Franeais et Allemande ; par Maurice, capitainadu Genie 1 vol and atlas. Fortification Polygonal* et a Caponniercs ; pa? un efllcl#r du Genie j Prussien, trade it par Parrnentier. capitatne de fJenie I vol and stlas I Trait* des Heconnaissanc^a Milit.iires, ? I'asag* de* officiers d'ln fanterie at de eivalerie ; par l*ofes?irur Pnger I vo' Cntira Abrege d'Artlfleea, public avec I'auforisatlon dtl mlnntre de Is Juerree? I vol. and atlas. For mules. Tab ea, et Renselgnemmts Prstfqaes . side memoirs des ingenleurs des arehltects, Ike. kc.; par Clandel?I v*l. Many other works on the military science# and servlcei, and their various branches Just Imported direct from Paris, by May*! FRANCK TAYLOR. TIVK VVarahliqifrm tar. The Bays We Mvc Ia?? a furore hfatoro-si novel; by the author of '* Whiteftiars. llarinonv of Pr**phecyj by tha Rev. Ooetor Keith May *4 FRANCK TAYLOR, 'l'O Oil K SC U&? iti IthlO. The aunt) of uu (fciwii will be enicitxi upou oui books uule** tilt payment ofthe subscription be made m advance. iJJ#U?ut ?ui>?ciili?ii may forward u? money by I etter, Ukvpoilkgc on which will be paid by us, and all riak afcauincd by wuiselv es In it* sale UaimiaUMioii. Ths COUNTRY PAPER l* published iri weekly during me ??? aions of Cuiigu#., and wiiu weekly during the rectss. Mubtfcripuoua for a period lee* tban a year w be received eu term* proportioned 10 lite above annual raiee. (fc/~fOHTAlAt*TI?ltb aiu auihoriatd lo aala* our agent*, and, by ?ending u* nva DAILY subscriber*, wiUi # itenclosed, o* n*s HKWl WKKKL Y *ub?cribers, wiUi $td& cue lose c ,or nva WKKKL V subscriber*, wiUi $10 enclosed, will be enude 4 lo one copy of tbe ?aine edition a* they tarnish u* subset ibers for, gratU. NLAONIKUtMT M IIIlMKN JlINK, 1MI. J W . MAURY fli Co., ftt*NAOfc.as. 1^70,000 '.?a prize* of $10,000 ! VIUGIN1A BTATE LOTTERY, For the benefit ?f Monongalia Academy. Class F, lor IH5I. To be drawn in Alexandria, Vii., on .Saturday, the Ittth of June, 1861. 15 drawn number* out of 78! (Making nearly an many prizes an blank* !) 11K11.LI AM ICHKMI ! 1 splendid prize of #70,000 1 do 1 do UJ, no 1 do 'Jo, oo I do 10/475 5 prize* of 5,000 II prizes of #J,500 7 do b do I ,'-AU do I,o00 15 do 7uo & c., flio-, Jkc. Whole ticket* #40?Halve* #10 ?Quarters $5?Eighth* 60. Certificates of package* of '2d whole ticket* ?040 Do do ilti halt do lilO Do do 1M> quarter do 60 Do do 20 eighth do 20 (((/-Orders for ticket* and shares and certificate* of package* in the above splendid lotterie* will receive the most prompt attention, and an official account ol each drawing sent immediately utter it is over to all who order from us. Address J. St C. MAURY. Agents, May 'JO Alexandria, Virginia. KuriiUUlug Mull I.ocka and Keys. Post Orric* Dxpartmsmt, March 14, 1H51. , I T being desirable to substitute lock* and keys oi some other kind 1 for those now in use lor the mail service of the United titales, specimen locks and keys, with propositi* to furnish the same, will he received and considered ai the Post Office Department until the hrst day ol July next, i he different locks will be submitted to a commission lor examination and report. Upon this leport contract* will, a* soon a* practicable, be entered into for furnishing such lock" and keys for four > ars, with the right' on the part of the Postmaster General for the time being to extend and continue the contract in force for an additional term of four yeais, by giving to the contractor a written notice to that effect, not more than nine nor less tliau six months before the termination of the first term of four years. With a view ol procuring the best lock nt the lowest price, no kind of lock is prescribed as a standard ; the department relying for a se lection on the iiieehauical skill ami ingenuity which a fair coiupeti lion, now invited, may develop. liis, however, proper to state lliat a lock suitable for the mail service should po?ses* the following qualities, viz : durability, uniformity, lightness, and strength. For the purpose of displacing simultaneously ull the moil locks and keys now in use, about thirty tliousaud new locks and twenty . thousand keys adapted thereto will be required to be furnished by the contractor within seven months after the contract shall have been entered into ; afterwards the annuul supply will depend ou the durability of the locks and keys adopted, as well as the increase of thv mail service ; but it will probably never exceed in amouiil three thottituud of the former, and one thouRaud of the latter. No lock will be considered if it be like any already In general use ; nor will any one with whom the contract may be made be allowed lo make, sell, or furnish any lock or key similar to those contracted for for any other purpose or use than that of the Post Office Depart ment. The kind off lock adopted must be patented, anil the patentee will be required, on entering into contract, to make an assignment of his patent for the exclusive use aud benelit of the department, if the Postmaster General shall deem such requirement essential to the in terests of the service. In case of the failure of the contractor at any time to fulfil faithfully the terms ami conditions of bit contract, the Postmaster General shall have the light, besides a resert to the penal remedy hereinafter mentioned, to annul said contract, and to con tract anew with any other |?arty or parties, as he Amy see fit, for fur nishing similar locks and keys. In deciding upon the propoMils ami specimens offered, the Postmas ter General may deem it ex|iedient to select for the through mails the lock of one bidder, and for the way-mails that of another. Here serves, therefore, the right of contracting with different individuals for such different kinds of locks as he may select, aud also the right to reject all the specimens and proposals, if he shall deem that course for the interest of the department. The party or parlies contracting will be required to give bond, wiili ample security, in the sum ol thirty thousand dollars, for a faithful performance of the contrai l. TIm- contract is to contain provisions for the due and proper inspec tion of the lock* and keys, and also for guarding against thqjr pass ing into improper hands ; the terms of these provision* to be ar ranged between the department and the successful bidder, if a hid should be accepted. No application wilt be considered if not accompanied with satis factory evidence of the trustworthy character of the bidder, and Of hi* ability to fulfil the contract. N. K. HALL, Postmaster General. March 16?lawtlstJuly TO OWNKHS of I?amla in Texan.?A gentleman in Virginia, who im a good surveyor ami lawyer, desires iu remove lo Texas *?' the present season, and would like lo become the agent for some owner of lands in that country, with a view to briug them Into market. lie luu* a family and small capita), and ia desirous of engaging in agriculture Mo can give the iiKMf satisfactory testimonial* ol capaci ty, integrity, ami responaibtlity, and in* general acquaintance in such ;ia to enable him to control a considerable emigration to Texan. Any euroer ofTexaa lands who would be inclined to avail himaelf of such an arrangement can be. placed in correspoaideus-e with the advertiser, and get auitable re*i>on?es, by addresaing, post |>a?d, WM. UOIJLDIN, General ageut and collector, Richmond, Virginia. Mar 13?tf Ctinrlea Do aiding, No 1 Todd 'a Iluilding, Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, eemmis sioner of deed-for New York, California, Minnesota, and all the other States of the Union. /IHARLEt^DE SELDING, having been appointed by the respect V; ive governors of the Stales of New York, California, and the other States of tlie United Stat<?, and of the Territory of Minnesota, a commissioner to take the ackr.owledgiuent of deeds, lie., otters hi* services loilie ciUaens of Washington and elsewhere* tub 14?2aw S~ TAM.MEtilNU Cl'KRV)*?l>r. Coraatock's vocal gymnasium, for the cure ol stammering and other defective articulation, and lor instruction in elocution, is now open lor the reception ot pupil*. This institution has been in successful operation for more lw< ? \ ?hould b< p??st paid and dir? < ted to A < OMST?K K, M II , 98 Mulberry street, Philadelphia rilONKTIC WORKS, Pub'.ahcd by A. Comstock, M. D., Philadelphia. 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( UOMN, Attorn** <t*d CVunat/Zor at Imw9 Washington City, T). C., Practises tn the court*ot the District of Columbia, and will attend to the collection of debt*, und to the pr-ecutiMi ol claims of every description, iiiciuding Ihoee lor bounty land under the act of Congress lately passed. Olhci in the ( ity llail Vet J?If |H\ K\TY DOhUim It K\V Altft>?~IUn away from (he I '>ii Hi M "i M 11. 1 I, o;v colored Worn.-in ' V I H v RINK, alut? Kittv Francis. She ia suppowad lobe about live feet one or two inches high. She is of rather delicate appearance, and about years ol ag'*. She is supposed to to hiring out in Waah ington a* a free woman, or secreted by some free (arsons of colol. All persons ?r< forewarned against nlriog or hsrborlng her. Tbe abo\? reward will be paid on her delivery to me. Mar?^3uwtT J. f. HILTON. MKLV ILL'S Nrrmuiu -II volumes. Maoiiiug** Sermons- ihrec series, in three volumes. | Ifoffrn ?n on the I,aw of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the fh< i a if' >i \t? - * ?' It i? nop r'hort's History of the Church of England lo th* Revolution of 1 vol. Meander's History of the Christian Religion and Church?I vol. Thornton's Family Prayer- and Commentary I vol. Old Truths and New Krnna; by Rev. C M Butler 1 vol. I Karne*tne?s ; by C H. Taylor. j Lady Mary ; by < 15. Taylor. The Angel's Song ; by C. II Taylor. Mark Wilton ; by C R Taylor .Margaret, or The Pearl; by C. It Taylor. Heenesin a (Clergyman's Life ; by C. H. Taylor. | Wystt's Christian Offices 1 vol. May I FRANCE TAYLOR. fill K< II < AHFKTIlfl*.?Just received an additional supply i * ) of carpeting, matching that In Trinity church. The ladies who were not supplied from the last bale are respect fully informed that they now have an opportunity of furnishing their pews In uniformity with that of the church. I *2 bales Cocoa SeHitou door mat* li do list carpeting V do rag do Always on hand a gener.il assortment of carpetmgs, mattings, cur tain materials, bed and table linens, which will be sold aa low in price a* anv retailing hou-c in the country. May 0?ill eon OLAOOTT ? POPSOW. rnow WRKN?#* New Testament! Amsrlaau ??HUaa| 1 edited by I'r. Coit 1 vol., Iarg?- octavo, ftf 7ft. 1 own?enu*? 'Wd Testainenl, stniilar edition, ffl 75. Critical Commentary and Paraphrase on the Old and New Tista menH and the Ajmerypha; by I'a trick Louth, Arnauld, Whitbv, and Lowrnan 4 vols., larg? o? tavo, % 11. Wainwrigbt'a Hhort Family Prayers. I vol., 31 cents. Wilherfor. <>'s Pamilv Prayers. 1 vol., ?.'? cents. The Whole Duty of Man j new edition; by Rev. W. B. ffawklna. Oaford, 1 vol,, ?.r? cents. Mo?bieru'a Kccleslastical History; new edition. 3 vols. 8vo., I' (2 . Puley'i Works; fl vols , Rvo., complete In .'I, Aft 80. Htndies in Christian Miogrnphy ; by IlnglNl. I vol. Morell's Philosophy of Religion. 1 vol. Juat receivod. May 8 FRANCK TAYLOR. HATtlu Rdltlona of Mnllert, Rarlne. Ha?w"i I teatibrland, Madame (*e t^vlgae, Rossnet, Lesage, La Bruyeee^ lleaii march sis, MawiHon, <'orn?*il|a^ Voltaire, Kah?'lnis, Feueb'n. Paul Louia t'ouriar, Mariuontel, Hilvfo Palllca? Scribe, Pascal, Mrm tesqiiieu, Mah branehe, Ma mier, Capeflqoe, Ml. Pierre. Prevost, Madame de Stael, Thierry, Ooethe, f>m is, Rotrou, Retnard, RaHae, < ir.-tn ? ? o<dn. Bodesu Floru id many ? "ithors wei. of them beaiitifully illastrared, others finely houml, a* also many of a cheaper description, to sell ?t low prices. Just Imported direct from Pttt1s? J,?s3 FRANCK TAYLOR,