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D. M. Smith, Spriiifjitld, Iimproved Bank Luck. I'oMDMxl April 3, IWJ. " 1 lay no claim to u suriLS uf changeable bills utlixed in or combined willi u key. nor do 1 claim a cylinder to be routed by u key made with either sta tionury or changeable bitts, nor the combination of such a cylinder, one or more Merle* of pins or slides and an enclosing ring an used in the lock invented and oatented by Linus Vale, nor do I claim a aerieN of slides and a notched ring plate, an uaid in the well known Hraniah'a Lock, but that which 1 do claim at* my invention In a combination of the fol lowing elements, as applied to the main bolt of a 1 lock, and operated by a k? y made with either fixed or changeable bins, the whole being arranged and cons'iacted substantially as hereinbefore explained. "The fir*t of said <Jcments of combination is a notch, a shoulder, or any mechanical equivalent therefor made in the main bolt or otherwise properly applied to it. "The second of the siid elements ia the ipritig dog C. The third of the Raid elements ia tlie catch plate or lever plate D, turning on a pin projecjjng from the main bolt, ami having a spring affixed to it und the bolt for the purpose of throwing the plate down into Ihe notches of the slide platea. "The fourth of the aaid elements ia a series of notched slide plates ii, n, i>, Ac., arranged within a cylinder or rotating shaft K, provided with retractive springs, and constructed and made to operate in line of the axis of the cylinder or shall essentially at above specifit d. "The fiftli and last of said elements is the roiary shaft or cylinder K, made substantially as above described and provided with a bitt or stud for oper aliog in u notch b. made In the main bolt, ami foi the purpose hereinbefore specified." L. Tbeadwkll, AVtr York tiVy, A'. V., Improve ment In brakes for railroad cars. Patented April 3d, 1849. " Having thus fully described the manner In which I construct my horizontal brake nnd the operation of the same, what I claim therein a* new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is the application of a truck to locomotive and railroad cars, so as to act upon the track vails, in combination with its several parts, constructed as specified, operating in the man ner substantially as described and for (he purpose set forth. "And if is hereby distinctly understood that I do not intend by this claim to limit myself to the pre cise form of said horizontal brake, but to vary the construction and machinery, and apply such as may be deemed expedient, while the effect produced is substnntb.liy the same." H. R. Womtiii.noton & W. H. Hakes, Xeir York city. AT. V., improved method of insuring the action of the valves in direct action pumping engines.? Patented April 3d. 1840. " Huving thus described our improvements, what we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is the removing or redueing the resistance against the pump piston, in dircct action steam pumps at the proper lime in ihe stroke by effecting a connection between the water on bothnldes of the piston, in order to allow either the momentum of the moving parts, on the expansion of the steam already within tne cylinder, or both conjoined, to act as ex plained, to throw the steam valve across the parts with certainty whether at high or low speeds. "2nd. We claim the method herein described of effecting the before mentioned and claimed object, namely, by making two passages into each end of the cylinder, across one of which ihe piston is forced opening by this means free communication between the two ends of the cylinder." J. L). Sanboan, Bennington, AT. V., improvement in bedstead fastenings. Patented April 3d, 1R49. 111 do not claim tne invention of the open hook loek, such as Guam uses, crossed at right angles, having a beveled hook on one of the tenons, and a I evelcd projection and swell on the other, and large t sst iron tenons that enter the posts; but what I do claim ao my invention and improvement on Ghiw1!? patented bedstead fastening, and desire to gepure by Letters Patent, is making an oval opening through the tenon of the end rails through which the tenon on the side rail is parsed, and forming a spiral bevel around said opening against which the beveled projection on the tenon of the side rail acta in ihe manner of a screw, as it is turned, causing the two' tenons thus interlocked to act in perfect unlsion, and to draw the shoulders of the end and side rails sim ultaneously against the sides of the posts, and to make perfect joints, without the liability of breaking the spiral bevels?said bevels being of g^eat strength arising from {hpir continuous anil unbroken form? the fraris sustaining each other around the oval open ing, by which a simultaneous movement of the posts towards the shoulders of the rails is affected by sim ply turning the two siie rails as above described." H. T. Hyde, Troy, AT. Y. Improvement In Car riage Springs. Patented April 3d, 1949. ''What.| claim as my inyentjon and desire to sc yuxp by letters Patent is first, making the plates of elliptic and other carriago springs of a transversely, or diagonally crimped, fluted, or ribbed form, sub stantially as herein described, by which they are rendered universally flexible, and can be made of n given strength with less material and expense than the common elliptic spring. "Second?the combination of the crimped spring with a semi-elliptic many leafed spring in tbp man lier, and fqr fl^e pufpoge lutein aei form." Q, Ik und all, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Improved I Punching Machine.- Patented April 3d, 1849. | "What 1 claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is the combination of .the knuckle and its attached lever, with the toggle G. and con necting rods E, arranged and acting as described, sl that by a motion in one direction of the lever, the punch can be boih raised and depressed." M. S. Fire, Phifadehthia Pcnn. Improvement in !\K't dlic Pens. Patented April 3, 1849. ' '.'What I claim as my invention and desiro to se cure by Letters Patent is "1. The providing tho pen with a slit or opening exteuding nearly through Its entire length substan tially in tne manner and for tfye (mrpoite herein des cribed. ?'.2. And in combination with such slit I claim formipg an obliquo pen cubstantially In the manner herein described." L. Scofirld, South Trenton, Ar../., and E. Coopeb, A'eir Yofk City, N. V. Combination of ^sh Trap. ^'^13? Furnaces. Patented "What we claim as our invention and desire to se cure hy Letters Patent is, making a depression in ihe roof of re-heating or puddling furnaces in front of the arresting bridge, that is between the fire and a bridge, next to the heating or the puddling bottom for the purpose of throwing down and arresting the solid particles of coal ashes, and other matter upon a space or chamber, provided for the purpose sub stantially as described, in combination with the };. at|p'' Cf Pi!{ld|ing l?olV>n]. Pr <1* reheating pr ppndiipg furnaces, wcrehv the iron under treat ment is protected from the injurious effects of the solid mailers carried up from the grate by the draught or blast as described." ,1. Bull, Mtte York City, S. V., improved meth od of mounting Porcelain Roses for doors. Patent ed .April 3d, 1849. "I claim as my improvement the metallic socket constructed substantially as above described, in com bination with a mineral, porcelain or glass rose, the whole being arranged, adapted together and used substantially in the manner herein described." J. J. RicHAnnpoN, Sod York City, AT. V., Im provement In Corn Shelters. Patented A p. '2d, 1849 !' Having thus fully described my improvement. tvhaVf claim as my lijveijtiqq, mid fqr wnich | desire I to secure Letters Patenf, is the combination of the toggle joint with the orank shaft It, for the purpose of operating the knife, and uiving the double or nc-' cclerated motion, substantially as above set forth." J. J. Richardson, City of New York, A. V., im- ' provement in Corn Shellers. Patented April '2, 1849. 1 " Having thus fully described my Improved ap paratus for shelling corn, what I claim therein as new,and for which I desire to secure Letters Patent is first, the projections or horns O. with the angular notches X, between the horns ana ihe front edge of the jaw, for removing the grains or rows qf pp^ piVbs between |he angles qr fl}* jqws 2. ."I claim in combination with the jaws, the guides i, constructed and operated as described for Stripping the grain from tho cob, when moved for ward by s piston or lis mechanical equivalent.'1 ---- vBNTOHli Worthliiffton G. Snethen, Fomtfrfy SMirftnr of the General Land Office. ATTORNEY AND COUN8EU.OR AT LAW, WASHINGTON, D.C., WILI. promptly prosecute nil applications, entrusted to him, for Letters Patent from the United Stales aud from Foreign Governments Ills arrangements are sucb Sp lo ensure a pperdy sttention to any business committed '? his care. |uVei)tor0 depirintr the pqMicatiun of tjefcerip ions of their inventions, accompanied with worwl rut en grnvlnffs, are biformeil that fheyr?n hRvethem iuserled in the Wsshinirton NntiouAl Whig, \ journal, In which the official list of Putents is exclusively printed, and which en joy# a large country circulation. KJr All letters inustbepre paid or they will not be taken out. E3- Answers to inquiries propounded nnd to legal que# tlons will be made throuxh th* Weekly National Whig B3?"Mr. SNBTIIEN enjoys the most ample facilitiea in Washinfftnn, for the immediate preparation of the draw ing* ami models which may be ueceasary to accompany tha r awes entrusted lo hia cars. mar 30-dtf MONVNRNT HILL ICS DEPOT^ JOHN PETTI BONE would inform his patrons and Ihe pub that he has procured, at considerable pains and e*. I Sn*e. a large and superior atoclc at pure It.15, and that he I/now prepirecl to furpish tartiilies', licit#) keepers, confec I on?rs, and other* wlih the article in surh quantities (Ibrtughout the entire season) as they may de<rire. I'ricra reasonable, and no variation with those persons wh i rngsge of me In the beginning of the seston. Wagons will run through the city daily. Orders receivetl through the pout offtse, snd hy John F. rslisn. Ibruggist, comer of E and 7th streets, and si my Cual office, near the Long Bridge. ap tv-2aw6w DAILY NATIONAL WHIG. pUSMSHKD sv C1IARLMK W. PENTOM, Office ovvotitb JackiOn Unll, Ptnniytvania Avenue I w ? TERM8. Oatlr t?? ? y**rvJrt"w**k,T ??." n>r--WMUr ?? ? r??. p?r*ki? |l adrane*. <?Tttu Intelligence. Mr Editor; li ?u the luiylnj of on' ul the Aiicirula, that " no taying um utrlriM Uilll th. iihove remark urtft-N iii? la nsrrau * UI?JO*u. which wutolxMiwil within my liruriiu lliiii tltrrnotrtl. S^m? ??>'' |iUi? e, AvtnlK- ?two well .tri-M-.l >oun( *tll!leni"-n (Hie ??? uu (lie >le|M of Caleirun'l HutrL ?ml Hie uilier ?|ipr.i?.'l.mf, ai'il when within speaking distsuce, llie nut ou the ?' ? - exclaimed: ' ?? Wlini Itir.k, George, wdh old Rough /" " Oli. u moral lecture upon n?t? and things ." "WhM did the President say to you 1" "Why I wan endeavoring to liliow to him what I had done ><?r the " cause," when ail at once lit- sbkfl m* where I with born. I soon Informed him, and hi lii.it point he roiiimt tt"< d pointing out to hie wiuit i.e called uiN-resting features la the lilMory of my birih plac*. I never knew before that my home had any inier*st ? in fact, the old man talked ho good of my native village, that, for the moment, 1 forgot my bU:i>K'Btt here uud longed fur home; and while 1 was meditating noon my home aud upon the General' history, I was informed that it wan the hour in which he. i the President, had promised lo $ttt another gentleman, ami | before 1 knew what I was about, 1 wu* outside the door.' " feo yon got no appointment ' ?'No, i did'nt, but I leari.t a good thai of history and ger. graphy, and about my own village, too. And I ihink, too. from tin only man in the United States who' would stoop lo uoiice such a place. '' B. Waskinoton, 4 P M. Fiuk Aladmu Of lute the boy's have tried how o .. theyVouHl get out the engines, reel* and suctions, iu, the | course of a day. Two or three little scamp* can go into the middle oflhe street, before un engine house, and cry '] tr,\ and forthwith the bell rings, aivl from every direction boys scMinner, as if In danger of breaking their necks, to " run wid uemachine." It often happens (hat when the appa ratus is lit the possession of the juveniles, they don't know exactly where to go, but dash on In any direction, In the hope of finding a blading house on their way ! My way of variety, tluy ae| fire lo atablea. so sharp have their appe tites become for this species of excitement. On Thursday night, but three men had hold of the ropes of a suctlou ; the main body of the pullera were twelve hoys,between tw*lve sud eighteen years of age, and seven young negroes. The real tlremeu hate this nuinanee as much as we do; aud, If it were not for them, the apparatus would be perpetually iu the streets They do all they cau lo drive off the young rowdies, but the stroog ai m of law and parental authority atone can effect a reform. A Jokk madb SgRlowa.?It in well known that the ap pointment ol Marshal, District Attorney, and other office iu this District, are matters of interest, and that much an iety is entertained to know wlm are to he tint successor!; the present incumbents On Thursday, a gentleman went into the court room, ami by wny of a joke, told a friend "ilte news" thai William A Bradley had been appointed Mtrahal of the D strict, ami Richard WalUch , District At torney. The Important intelligent}* was lmni? diafely com ntuuicaled to the lawers, ami they threw up their hands and eyes with atiii.o.shmeur; the' jurors iati'(ht the inltc tion, aud a candidate for one of the offices being present, jerked the spectacles from hit) nose iu despair, while one of the incumheuis sickened at heart. The whole audi ence were shaken as If by an electric shock- Anon, the excitement partially subsided. Ilefore the court adjourned the news had spread over the city. Oh, yes ? it was true ! And what is mure, it was telegraphed io distant paper?, which have come to us with tlamiut announcement! important appointments? Vive la bagatelle ! tl^y-Th? DtsriNs?the original performers on the Sax I Horns, save a Concert on Thursday, to a crowded highly fashionable audience. To speak of their perlo.... snce in terms befitting their excellence, would sound like hyperbolicin to those who have not heard them ; while to those who have experienced the delight, nothing would be too strong. There are the father and thr?e sous, and yet you might imagine that there was but oue instrument,'so perfect, euthv, and beautiful was the harmony. The gem of the evening was the quirtelte from Meyerbeer's splendid opera " Robert leDinble," In which they gave ample evi dence that ihey were quite competent to stand the severest test of criticism. '? The Soldier Tired." on the trumpet Mr. Distius, aud "All is lost, by II. Distin, were both en thuc'astically encored. We advise all who have not heard them, io do so by all means on Tuesday evening- Miss O'Connor, I.. Distin and Brothers, sung some glees most delightfully and were encored. YOT'NO Billinos, eighteen or nineteen years of age, con victed of forging tne name of Mr. J. O. Lewis to n check, by which he made a raise of thirty dollars is still in jail. He is sentenced to eighteen mouths imprisonment Iu the penitentiary. On account of his youth, and in ordet to stive him an opportunity to reform, a petition is ill circula tion for signatures, (upwards of six hundred persons have , already signed it.) to be presented to the President, nsking for an interposition of the Executive clemency. There fs much sympathy in his behalf, growing.out of circumstan ces already known in this community. THl CinoniT AND CaiMtNAt, CorRTs were not In session I yesterday, uu adjournment having taken place on Thurs day, until Saturday?the intervening time being good Fri day. I'm tlovHSNMEWT Jkwbls ?We learn that Henry H , Jones and T. Jones have been arrested in New York, and that on their premises have beeu found the Government jew els stolen from the Patent Office Tnese Idividuals will ar- , rive in the city to-day. and will be provided with quarters In the county jail. They left New York yesterday morning. A Cass for Court.?Rudolph Thomas was arrested by the watch yesterdav morning, between twelve and one o'clock, chanted with assaulting II. II. Heath, on Pennsyl vania Avenue, near Sixth fttreet, and bound over to appear before the Criminal Court. Rheumatic Gout# Entirr.'y cured by the application nf thin itonderful Medicine, New York. May 17. 1846. G. E. Stanton?Sir?I have been attacked several times within a few years with a seyeye nain, attended with ffreat inflammation in my I<m,? and great toe, and had been laid up from four t? si* weeks at each time, and not being able to bear,ai\y weight on my foot. On the 8Rth of April, I left New York for D.inbury, Ct.? when I again was attacked with this complaint. Fop three succosive days and nighit' I could not close my eyes for pain. At the suggestion of some person in the house I sent to Dr. Stevens for a bottle of your Hunt's Liniment. I applied it with a tlanuU cloth, and iu l."i minutes I was entirely relieved and free from pain, and had a ifood nipht's rest. \ \va?* ctnhled to attend to my business the next day audi have uotbren troubled since, although the mature of my business is such as to keep me on my ^et all day. I consider it a most valuable medi cine, and would not he without it. Yours, Arc. SHERWOOD OSHORXE, 9ti Orchartl t.. . D3r Sold by all the Drnggesl in this city and throughout the country. Price 85 cents per bottle. April 6 GRO. E. STANTON A CO. TO CALIKOHNIA GOLD OMJQEH*, RX- I PL^H^ti KAUT1ES, AND OTIIKIIS. The subscriber has on hand and for sate, from the Union India Rubber Company, who have the exclusive right to use Ooodytar'a Patent Metallic Rubber, the following ar ticle!' : Tents h Havers-..?0, Water Dottles, fai'pt>linns, i;aps, and Capes, Sou'w^stfrs, '^<exHS Wallets. Gun Cases, Coats, Cloaks, and Capes, Mexican Pouches, Overalls Slid Pantaloons. Gold Pouches, Air Beds and Pillows, Life Preservers, Drinking Cups, Buckets, and Basins, Traveling Bag*, Portable Boats, Proivsion Bags, Saddle Bags. Gold Washers, Baby Jumpers, Breast Pumps, And a variety of other articles, at the sign ol the Star, be tween 4 l-'J and 6th streets, Pennsylvania Avenue, Wash ington. Mar'JS?eoiftf JT EDDY, GKblUJR Jt " A D A Q U KRRHOT Y FISTS, Curnt V yirit Street and -Pennsylvania Ar#nuet near the I opitol, Oiri.D respectfully announce to the citi/.ens and stran W gers of Washington that all who reel ami cheap DAGUERREOTYPE Irom their establish inent. muni call immediately, as they will positively leave j the city in a lew days. A very neat article put up for $1,00. AII should help sustain that art which keeps the absent i The beautiful unchanged from Time's rude ih? ft Guards the IreHh tint of childhood's |iolished brow, And when love yields its Idol to the tomb, Doth snatch a copy. mar iff I NATIONAL HOTEL FOR RENT. THE NATIONAL HOTEL in the cjlyol W'aslpngto giiii lormely kept bv ('ul? map, and Rpvv iu the |Mi**cusioii I orillafikwell's Trustees, is offered for rent. Persons desirous of leasing the property are requested to apply in person or by Ivtter, addressed to the PROPRIETORS ol lh? National Hotel, Washington City. Early pnrscssioii may be had. tip 3? if TThS-tf . ? _ rry-TIIE ONLY ?BNtrtNB~CO WI STAR'S BALM AM OF WILD CHERRY CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Tlir. ONLV UCNl'ISR Or, \yimmM U AfrtSAM UF WILD CUE If ft Yt - MAfi THE WRITTEN SIGNATURE Of thi* ro1?* Proprietor, W.M?SPKAR, Om the outside Wrapper surrounding each Pottle. THIS is believed to be the only article, bearing the above title, sa emanating from the Doctor. The virtues of Wild Cherry, for relievinu affections of ine Lnnes, aud dial all important organ the Liver, has long enjoyed the confi dence of domestic practice. City Qf Philadelphia, at.?William M Spear, of the City of Philadelphia, betng duly sworn according lo law,depost and aays, that he is in possession of the original recipe fo. pre partus a Balaam of Wild Cherry for affections of the Lunge, which was given to him by Dr. Winter, a regular educated Physician, aud that he believe* it to be the only ne in possession of any pcreon except the said Dr JVistwr | iniaelf. \y. M- Snr.AR Sworn jo and nubfcribed before me, and city seal affixed, n the first day of November, A I) eighteen huudretl and foity-seveti John Swift, Mayor |l. s | A copyright for the Balsam is aeenred Absurd as n may appear in the fac* of the above undeni able proof, an individual from B<>nlon, Mass . recently ap plied to the United States District Court of Petiuajdvania lor an injunction on Ihc General Agent for the United States and the British Provinces, to prevent said Agent from sel ling the only genuine Dr. Wlatar's Balaam of Wild Cherry, (aald Individual claiming the right.) Of course, the lYnnj Judge of said Court promptly reftised it.. It is Wistar's original Balsam of Wild Cherry alone thai performs the cure. Let them not deceive you. B3"L?Hjk well to the mark of the genuine No Dr. Wtstsr'F Balsam of Wild Cherry cm possibly be the genuine without the written signature ol Wm M. Sfkar on the ontside wrspper surrounding egeli l)ottle Till* being the only genuine Balsam ever offered to the public Tne esnuine Balsam is put up Iu bottles, wiih the words "l>r. W.star's Balsam of Wild Cherrv, Philadelphia." blown iu the jtlass, each boitle bearing a label on the front, with the signature of WM M SPEAR. A liberal discouut to druggists aud dealer* AGENTS pliia, sole wholesale furnishing Agents for the (only a Ine) Dr. WISTAK'S BALSAM OF WILD CIIERRV AH orders for the Bsjaam addreaseil to them, will be . romplly stieniled to si the Proprietor's lowest wh-desale I prices. * W M SPE4H, Sole Proprietor Also liirsale by MOM Respectable Druggists and Merch ants throughout the United States, Mexico, West Indies an I British Provluces, who are in the practice of selling Qen uine Popular Medicines. ! I Price it. Six Bottles for id | 03- Far full particulars read Dyott's Oracle qf Health fo be had of the Agents, mar 3?1 jr Willard'i Hotel. <1 Ciarvia A 2 l.aillea, M<1 R Karl, do U* Spacer, .lu J |] Ko?l<y. Mi>hi (I Rickulu, II S A T H <?? Oraaty, Va C A, lion, N V T W t> token, do Or Muffin, Mo A Mcllofly, |'? I', h.i ni)!. u, |>a K r Ha-th, Mo Mr Mrs l.niie, Ohio Mr Snrosi.i, i'u ['P Baltic, Va MO Blake, NJ Mrs Miiib.-, do Mr& Mra Anderson, N V J M rowkr, .M.isi J I) Sparkiiian& lady do A l? Ciillelta Jt urvl, fa Will Kubinsoii & lady, Md W A Woyi.e, (ISN Drowu'a IlaM. K Pram, Md OS Ueera, Ala J W Clianccllar. (J Tqwit W Kirkwood, Md S I.i'au([,n, MJ W J [? While, Pa II ?V Crane, do K (iravrs, JV V R C Aiilliony, Va W Finchley, do 0 W Adams, do R Patterson I'a ti lirent, Mil ,M \\ Kdi/er, do D llowcll, Va J A Stoddard, Ala A Hunter, do <i VV Talinai, U, | J 1' Rouiau, Md HJohnson, I'a Exchango Hot*]. Win Brent, Va J Sl?ke, do 1 (".? Seymour, do J I) Tidloaa, do y i" Minor, do J Johnson, DC oul-?y ?''W"""', MJ J II McClune, Va S HhiUlp,, Va T Marlin, Md fcl< Brown, do J Nil bum, do Wm Hurocy, N C R l.,,wrnie- Va T } ' C L Adams, do 1 Kiia.ii I, do Irving- Hotel. J May, \ a D R Mood, Ohio Mis May, do . !?: I'uine, do Jtt Peim, Mo VV l> Kayland, Va I) Ounean, Mass J \\ Maaon, do I' I hoiupsoii, do VV H Sioiher, K C Onitod State* Hotel. VV iii H'ikf?r. Pa O D Chase, Md John R I'onijuo, Va K Sampson Vl Thos N llavia, do It !?' Durham, Va Kin*'* Hotel. VV Carmlc-llael, M.l P Prcuss, Md J Palmer, do 1' Until N J 'l " Newport T J N Barkmen, N V . o d" Mra Hum, Pa A B Hoiiboii, Md Mia, Maxwell, do Muster Hutu, Va Gadaby's Hotel. Pl' Stoneaireei, Md P G Murcer, Md r P Martin. Va M B Urice, do J HU|wlrick, do B W Elli.oii, Va <>KJ? at- Lady, Va ADELPHI THEATRE? Mkssrs. O. K. BROVVNK & H. F. NICHOLS'. Proprietors. Mb. J. H. IJILHKRT, Stage Muntiger. THIS EVENING, APRIL 7, 1849, Will be performed the Comedy of TWO QUEENS. Christine, - . . -" "Miss. Kale Horn. M?fy, - - - - - - Mrs. Russel. After which the dnuna of the ms**MLT n mm ? Hnyeranc, - . . ~ Mr. n?||?my Meianle, Mr? RuiJ, Cracovienne, ; - . . Mr. Jones. To concindc with tlic Comedy of Faint Heart never won Fair Lady. liny,Gomez, ? ' - - T" Mr. Roberts Du< he?s, Mrs. Rnssei Charles, - " Miss Kate Horn. Drcsa Circle nnd Purqueltc 50 cents. Private F-oxji 75 cents. Gallery 25 cents. CARUSI'S 8ALOON. DISTIN'S CONCERT. Tuesday evening, April 10th. MR. DISTIN & HIS SONS, the celebrated perfurmrrs on will give V6 lC ,lonor ,w announce that ihty ONE MORE GRANU CONCERT, which will be poBiUvcly the l?nt in Waehincton. Thev will periorm an entirely newwlection of their ?iilendid opi niie pieces, and a prunil FantaBia on the National Airs or Ame. rica. Vocalists. Missen Moriatt O'Conuer and Louisa !)i? T w A 11 ^Irtins Pianofone, Mr Willy. Doors open at 7| o'clock, to commence at 8. 1 <ckeis GO cents, to be had at the usual place*. ?p 7.31 ROBERT J WALKER mix PRACTISE I.AW IN THE SUPREME COURT or TH* UNITED BTATEfl. IN answer to many letter*, he thinks proper to say, that he cannot attend to claims bcfori> ( oncrerig. or kiiv ui' the Departments; but will ilrvnis his attention rxclualrelv to om enimsicil to him In tlie Supreme Court. Offlct on Pennsylvania avenue, ueurths Seven buil.lli Washiagton, l>. C. mar MBRCIIANTS from tile SOII TII and WKST wolil.l , .sffl'l* reTompeo?ed by makiii)! cheap purrhates lor CASH, bv calhim nl Ihe CARI'KT, OIL CI.01H i, WINDOW SHADE DEPOT Aim III # IM,, AW/* Srnnul Strut, fhiladrjpkin, ?v>n ? "Wiy "r! d""r M",r' r'hrUl t. hurrh 3UI10 places of vtiflun, Hrussels, Imperial, Ingrain, Dim ask ami \ emtian Darpetinas, with Oil Cioilis, Mats, Ruas Ji'r? , Blinds, Window Shades and Mailings Wluilesale and Keliid, VERY I.OW. Liberal advances made oncunslanmenis of Cir* petlngs and Oil Cloths. J SIDNEV JONES Man S .1. Treasury Department, March 10, |M?.~ rlSI'ANT lo Ihe proviaion conlalueit inihe first senior. I an ar.l of Cotmreaa entiiled "An act makiiia appro, prlationn lor the elvll and diplomatic expenses of (Invlro ment for Ihe year endlnil Hie Ihirtletli of June, eishlern liiiislrcd and fifty, aud lor oilier purposes," approved March3, IS49. I hereby (jive notice llial Ihe principal and interest ol sll such scrip ss has been issued, or prior lo the firm day of July. 1*49, may be issued, uudei Ihe ninth sec. Hon of iheact ofOoinrtss entitled "An act lo raise lor a limited lune an additional military lorce. nnd lor oilier purposes," unproved I'ehruary II, 1R47. will upon Ihe pre Mutation of tlie same al Ihe Treasury of ihe United S'ales lie redeemed and paid on Hie said lirsl day of July, IS4'l and that all interest on such ft'rin will cease on said day ' ,, ? w M ME It EDITH, Mar |.l d^ioil 8'vrclary ofiheTreasnry. I'nitbu States I'atint Officii, AN THE I'ETITION OF WILLIAM WEKLK.OP NEW i\uao''r*'J"',i C extension ol ? patent granted lo said \\ illiani Steele, for an improvement in makiuc hrusli cs. lor seven years from Ihe expiration ol said pnieni, which takes place on the seventecHth day of Aujrust, tiirli tpen hundred aud forty-iiiue; It is ordered that the said petition he heard at the Patent Ofljce on the lat Monday of August next, at 12 o'clock, m : aud ull persons an notified to appearand show cause. If any they have, why said petition ought not to be muted. Mar W--law.lw __ Ci^miiiihiner 'ifpiOrnls THE NATIONAL Wlllfj, IS I'"?LIS"E1) DAII.V, Tri.weakly and Weekly in ihe I City of Washington. VV; ?? '? llaily impel Ten Dollars a year,-Tri-wei klv f'v'l.i.illsr,. and Weekly Two Dollars'in advance. I HE ISA riONAI. WlllfJ, was founded for the purpose ol,ndviN'atui'r Ihe election of Zachary Tavi.oij, to the Pr Sldeiicy.nnifli now supports ami deteuds Ida admluiair lion ot public nftairn, without fe?r, tavororaiFectiQit. lis politicaare t io?e of the ftdminixtration of Oen. Tav l.iiu national a ht'g jHtlitirn. !?* column* are o|m ii to the discussion ol every public sub |ert ol interest to ihe couulry, and it iuvitea coutributioi Irorn the pros of all who may .lesip! to elicit the null, an a'lrl lo the vnm of uaeful knowledge. II uUnly rtuhlilUt yjii iul iuleUi^nirr of the CJov eminent in eeliition to public affairx, the ne*t day alter it is prepared for the preea, by Ihe Depariment or llureau trout which it emanates. |i publisher all the n.fVeniaing of the Federal Govern no nl, and ih ihert lore a vehicle of information ol the trent trt interest lo those l outerued in supplying Ihe wants ol Ihe (iovernmeiit. It pubhsheK once a week exclusively. Ihe i.mcisl IikI of leiieia patents for inventions granted by the Duited Stales, lo^eihrr with the claims, and devotes from day to day. a lai'Ke space to ihe publication of new scientific matter inter, esting lo inventors aud mechanics. It aims to establish a high reputation for fair criticism, as .1 bold and trulhlul r* viewer of l?ooks of every description and it invitrafrom book sellereand Publisherscoutiibuiions for thnt purpose. The Agriculturist slwsys finds admiitance to ilr.column*, inn! ii solicits communications from eve ry former and plan ten Hint msy lend to spread useful (information. The merbnnic arts are tbstered by it. and every branrli ofihent is heard in its defence, when a;sailed, or in Uhw tration ol improvements, or in in'omoiian of then riehta and InteresiH. ' The hter.iteur fan is welcome to its columns?the lawyer :ipd tiie doctor and Ihe merchant and the trader, and every body who bar. any thing to give to the sum ol humiu hsn piness or to add ro the stock of common knowledge. During the session of Congress Ihe National Whig con tains daily snd complete reports ofthe proceedings oi Cougvfss On this point, no pains is spared in nnKe it the best .lourn.d ot Debati s in ihe country. In the news department, it is not only even with, but more frequently ahead of its contemporaries not only in Washington but elsewhere It reports the Lectures of the Smilhson Insilime, regit larly, and it Rives a faithful account, from lime to time, ot the doings of that establishment .k!1 rfffl kMMly, from dsy to day, the sentimsnts of ine Administrotion press throuKhout the country, and rafaww!&s5!sisb mi of ,,ur ?" '"SJS'PE'r ,,^?: .nrrr n,h,r* who ?'mlnatlie trl weekh.r oni " r'rl"r on,"T'' (?r copyeralis M I rail.-and for Ave weeklies, one ,h,,n ai* months .. rce"No Ictteni laksn ont unteas iKistasc ia pre onid so w If ,hi ?"?? |C>-Allli'llerso^ltrinf ihe)iaperorcoatainln*aflveniae. al wJif" '''reeled "To ihe Pnblialier ol ths Nation rnrAlicomniiiiilcations Ibrlnaenlon lit the paper, all in''Y every description, ail ronlMenllafrommu. nkailimaminl he a,l,h*saeil" To the BiMor ofthe National Win/," and must W post paid, or they will not be taken tip-No drop letter taken oul,!fnol pre-paid. WMhitllttin>Cll7 ",nlWl" "* c"dlKl' " tb,P*r valua In POVOIIKKKPSIK COLtltflUTIt SCHOOL. r p11K , fur tin* school i? aitualcd oil College llill, I about llil'?e-fnuribs of u mil' Irom lli<- beautiful village ol Pouilhkeenaie, Uulchese Couuly, Stale ol New \ork. The h'IkhiI is caudueted "II philosophical principles ? Reference ill invariably had 'o ihe nalure of ibe mi in I, null cmi* tout eBuria, ?r? ?imiloyMl III .le.elop li? powers, in llielr u.lural ..r er ami u. |?wr? Iheir relative strength The ilumenllc arransemerilB am inn.les of instruction are adapted lo youlli of lenyears ol a*.- and upward, unit ih.y "* matrnried la eueh a" nwy I.. requWte, either lo qualify tliein for r?i;i?erci?/ A.linul expenae per nebular is ?'.(3U, payable.piarterly In ,,i. a)ir[- Tins kuiii includes all chaigealor boanl, lillllun, stationary, bed an.l I" .Hniff, washing, rnunu ftiel, Itohi, anil book* texcepl Hi? French ?iit Hi' S|i*ulsh books ) ?|'l? ?ar ...divided lull! IWO in III I.I weeks each I summer term rominencee on III'' lire! Wedneailay in May The wilder 1^1111 llru Wi.III. I Way in Nuveiuber li .* the purpose of the undersigned not Co r fir five any youth iuto bis Lritooi whose moral ohsracier isnoi gmsl. CHARLES HARTi.ETT, Principal. TKSTIMO.VH I.N. Poi aiiHHi nil, Oct 4lh, I'M". Ciiaauta lUuri arr, Cwi. , . . I I.. underalgne.l win. haw for wm* lime had children under your care on I'l.llcge llill, ami wlm have attended several examinailuns of your pnpila, take this opportunity hi exlirraaliu lo von, an.l lo llm imlitir llirmilfi yon. mil high consideration of your School. Willi the locali ty m? eminently beautlful-whh rhe arrangement of ihe h mi v room, ilio dormitory?lbs ulay ground -the t.vm uaimiui with I he comfort ami refinement of the family - witii the thoroughness of its educational provisions, and 11* influences which are eg*vtc<l over the minds of the ttholars. we are delighted; and unreouested by you, pre Mm io you this expression of ourf rstslul regards and earn t-fl wishes that you mav continue to receive, us you tnost certainly deserve, the liberal |?tronage wlm-h you have hitherto eujoved. ^ ^ ^ |(f U|. |t ? nilllT?t ||:?ck>Uha?-k. r.iiOAu Thoun. StiPervtaor n( Hie town ??> | Poufhkeepaie. S II. Tito won tun r, Merehaiil, Poufhkeepaie. i Oku Van K?.kr? k. " John T Mtirom. Trov. (Jiiokok V. Pomkkov, New York. Asa llot.T, llUMiklyu law Aia. Hawlbv. Mirehatil, N? >v \ ork. IIubkki1 Van Wauknkn, J'oughkeepMie. Iuxlracr front the repfirl of the examiuiiii 0??mmiHee. The committee believe that the examination baa resulted .11 Mllnlyliiii nil Wlio Wfr- nrcwiil lhal llM I'm hiiU '???; r? Oanarinicnl lia? ti"-n i.iihriil, pratneal ami nr. will prialuce a lh..miuli,a..iinil an.| onrlnl ailuralion. The advantage which lhb??chool enjoy* io reapert to pow Hon, biiibliuga, grouuila for recreation, gymnaaium, and its admirable internal arrainseiuenla are ao well known aa liarMly to need any notice from die eoniuullee. Hut I hey cannot refrain from diroellutf the public to it* Hiynuriiy In l Ida rentier I over any olh? r nchool with which they are af The'k h?d and excellent matron of the achool ia <?> alien live lo the varioun dutien which are aeaigued to her, tlie hovH hardly feel the want of a mother's care. ,' The strict paternal diwipline and careful watchful ? ueaa conatantlv exerci^d by the principal (Mr. liirth tl,) over Ilia larue hmily, and Ihe lieppy moral and religion* inllnence which pervade* the whole entabll?hm?-nt, give the parent* every a^orai.ce thai they can reaiajnably de. mand that their aona will be well cared lor and properly trained for the jtreul purnoMef ??l lile-nrtefidueea in Huh worl,l, an.l happinnaillli?l. <); BRONSON J. W. MIHKIEI.D, II a l.llltl.OW, Ocl. Blh, im I- WAI.DO. EtttQClifroM nn Aihli'li delirrrml hy Krr. Philip K. Mil Inl?ln. M l> I.. ll" SlMlfHlt 11/ Ihr Pvuthkr'^' CMr . fialr >S'. ;.?J, ol Ihr rluif ?J Ihnr uonitiU txammulwn Young Cbntlemun : . t. , The f lcrciWH thai havf liken place In your namlnallnli, liaviilhoroiiiilily tt'..t.il your ailalnmcnla, ami have aiTor.1 c.l nc nalisfacl.iry evl.lelicc, lhal the mi-ant imployfil lor your iumruciion have mil Uilt'l "f a t:oo.l measure ol auc CC\Ve have not however been surprised, in view of ihe pro. ficlencv von have pen. rally nia.ie in Ihe ii.eliil ann I.I'III menial branchee of ediuallon, which have been Ihe objecle nfyourpnrauit; for il .lialingiliaheil fucilillea avail, lo pro ? lure proporlionale r.-nulla, the ImprovemtnJ you have ej hibitt'il W?|- III have been experle.l. ' llavinx alln.le.l lo Ihe a.Iv,-tubmen yon have enjoyed, II ir mv wiali lo be dlntlncllv nuileraltwrt aa con?ldenn? mem verr ureal and pp^clnl And llilu / may aiwit, wllhoul lear of belna snapecled of au attempt at firll-ap|iruoaliiui, aince I bear no relation whatever lo you aa a literary in alrnctor Tel for xuneconal.lerable time paat, h?vln?been ao siiuaie.l iu regard lo ihe InMiiuiion lo which you belnnj!, um in have had a full opportunity of rlonely Inveillgaliuir lla educaliolial avslem. both a? lo ill llieoi y ami praeliee, 1 feel free lo nlllrm. lhal in all ihe particulars in which ex celleiii-y may he predicated, of au academic*! eourae, I have n.-ver known any enperlor^and in n>Df ""P""*' even equal to liuil adopted and carried out Jn the I uugli keepaie Cnllepiale lhalllule. * * . IlKRKare prepenled you the crealeal Cicilltle* for laying a solid and eiiensive basis ol aii uaeful anil polished eiluc* " ? yOU have Inslruclara of diatinfluiahed ability In the various departments ofcliaslcal lileraiure, mathemati cal science, commercial knowledcc, foreien lanituaaea, and the ornamental branrhei of munic, drawiuj and paintiu*. ma rail?illf BY TIIK PBKHIDKIIT OF THK UNITED I STATUS. TN pursuance of law, I, JAMLS K. POI.K, President ofthe I irnue.l Slates of America, do hereby declare and make known, thai public sales will be held at the undermentioned land Offices in ihe ?al? of WISCONSIN, at the period* here Inhe Und""ffice a" lh? Falls nf Si. Croix river, commenc inn on Monday, Ihe fourth day of June iitlrt.fcirllie disiiosa of the public lands miuatcd wilhln ihe undermentioned tnwnslup*, and parte of lowuslups, viz; Norlh (I I'the hate line and irtnl of the fourth principal meridian. Fractional townships tweniy-flve, and lownahips lwen iy six thirty, Ihirtv one, an.l thirty two, of "nee aeveutee Fraclional lownshlps twenty Ave and twenty six, and townships thirty-one, thirty two, aud thirty-three, ol range Vraeiional lownslnii iwenly-slx, and foWuihlps twenty nine, iiiirtv-ihrec, an.l ihirty n.nr, of ranse U'Oeleeo. ^ Townships Ihlrty-lhree, thirty-four, and ihiii>-nie, ri' Ail hsrim. place, commenclti* !!&' dav of September n.xi, f..r ihe illspojaJ .rf .10 e public lands wilfiln ihe township, and fr.ellftn.1 lo?nshi|o. aU.ee enumeraled, which have been, or sliiill he r , orte.n? l..ie Ihe day ol sale as conlainin* copper, lead, or oilier valuable f?r? s to be Offered for Hnle in qnirter-qnarter aectiotif, at not l?M than five dollars per ?V exce,^h.^Mon..od nnrifi of seetlonB, it anv, covered by those mining leaei a which shall not be.lele'rmliied by ihe dayflxeiiLfSh\hVm!" mencemenl ofilie public sale, in accordance with ihe pro V Sions ..f llie act, approved on Ihe ihird day of March, eleh u'en V,un.lre.l and fl.rty--.en, entitled " An ad In ereaieau additional land district in ihe Territory of Wisconsin, and for nlher nurpoiea." .. ? At Ihe laud offlce at Min?-rnl Point, commencing on Mon ilav. the eitthieenfh day ol June next, for the dunoftd <dthe vacant public land* within the undermenlioned townainp.' iiud p-irtH of townships, vi*: , , ? ? North of the bunt- line and trtsl of tlu fou rth alprinctp meridian. Townships fourteen, fifteen, and sixteen, of range one. Townships fourteen, fifteen, ami eixn en, of range two. Townships twenty, twenty-one,and twenty two, ot range "'Townships nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, .and twenty two, of range four. Townships nineteen and twenty, ot range live. Township* eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of ran. Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of ratine ^Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range 1 fractional township eighteen, and township* nineteen *nt'nnMionaVmrwiish'!re%hleen, an.l townships nineteen and twenty, of ranite len. Krftcllnml lowUMllpn einhteeu and llineleen, an. ship twenty, of range eleveu. Fraclional lownaliips nineteen an.l twenly, ol raniie '"f'rseilnnal township twenly, of ran?e thlrieen. I .anils approprlalen by law for Ihe use ill ?l.i..ils, milita ry and oilier puris.ses, will Iw excluded fnuii the mlefc The nltVrlliK hi Ihe al~.venienli.meil lands W[ I l?? c.ii??i inenced nu Ihe .lavs apiKiinted, and pi-.?-e. .l n ll.e ortlel III whlrll are adv. rllsed, Willi all coutenlenl deMMlch, until Ihe whole sliiill have been offered, and Ihe saleathus cl.ised; but no sale M.all be k. pi open loiiaer !l[?n'wo weeks, and no private entry ol any ot the l*nds \nI1I be ad | milted tinlil allef^e expiration tifthe two weeka. IJiven under tuv hatiu, at Ihe city ol Waslnnglon. tlna twenlv ? venlli day of February, anno Domini one thou -*"d- hundred anil fort, nine. JAJIKJJK )>OLK nv the President: UicitAsn M. VorNO, .,*?#?.. Oommisaioiter of the Oenernl I.an?l Onit e. To Ibe Public. The lands embraced in the aUive pro?d*mat|on are b?ca. led principally oil and a.l)?cei,l to llie Mississippi and N. mux rivers Those designaled an mineral are r*fJvn^'y valuable Iss ause, In addllbui lo the Copper and other found iu theni. they are well watered, and have ready Hei-eKn lo market either to the South, by the Mississippi river, or h. the KaVt, by Ihe way ofthe lakes,and the sever *td lines of communication that connect therewith. Valuable limber ami all other nereasary reoulaites (or budding ami snn Itlng, are found in great abumlance, ami ;!f,|,e li'iesl quality. The ilnn.le Is health* and pleasant II,e cold lu-ing rarely m re Intense I ban In the ?r York - and mauv ofthe lands aie <ixceeuingiy ler tile, prmluciitg all the grains and lh>l catt ** raised in Massachusetts or northern Mew * org. Mspp showing the |i>Calillcs of the mines, and other ?lu .111., iiiiormatuiu relating thereto, derived from the geologi 1*1 ilSSTiki Whih cannot be . mbracd in this briel ? .Ji JTl&beuVe Ur'daml .lepoeitr-l in the land office at Si Cn'.lx lor as .arlv aa practicable before ihe comnuncement of the public i-alefl Notice to Pre-emption Claimant!. ssr.ni^i? 'J; i^H-, ll?.7w"n?"h!a"?^!cT,'and ftelore'lhe day ap,v./.ueil lonhe rommencimenl of .he'puhhc ??, ol die Ij.u s embra. ing the,ran claimed, "IIIirw.se comm.aeioner of Ibe Deneral I And Offiec. Mar T?lawlJ" NOTIC'B. ? Falli of SI. Croix. The salea advertised iboee, to be held at the land olH.-e itTl.e KiL*sor sr Cao.x ili??a, on the /o?r?* day of V ' .mi ilie ihirH day of September next, will not be he'l'T a new district havun been orfanjjed out of the part ,!flhil lb "net I Vina ill ihe S-ale of WlKonaln, and the Ian I nlAce for lliat part in the Territory of Minewiia ha* landnmc* w t rrmnvr,| |o Still water irom and 'z. TAYLO?" lly the President ^Commiesioner ofthe General Land Office. April 4,1649. ARcnfr*''r'k.vu/.vber, WO. RI MOUTH SIXTH IJUIT, rmiADtt-miA, T^v.oi.:?tT.piwrTff?" fflWRSBa I POVOHKKRPMIB FKMAI.K ACADEMY. CANNON tiTBEE'r. fllHE Academy i* huiUuf brick, of .limn,won. to 1 Met nmmod?ie fiftv boarders, and arranged expressly for /r \ *>?ardiug *hool, situated in one ofihe most favor Z'ZtXffi.l'!" r" reiiml, pie, i' RINOlPALSt Jacob e. Toobrr, A. M. Latin, 0Vce*, NukmatU, ??,/ Anuty.i, ?/ MRS. c/iS'u^'^OOKKK .?// ?/a/ .Vu/u J'htltMt/jtJiy, Cotnpontiton. TKAl'HKItf) : MIHR CATHEBINK VAN VALKBNBUROII, ?w, PhytmUtfy. Natural Pkifaito/Jy, Rhrtuii 'hurt, ComjHjxition. MISS Jl'l.lA S. IIOPKIN8. ?uimahip, Atlrtmomy, ,i,ul 4/,*/,.,,, Xot ***' in.,ur,,. Botany, adolimi aweno, ' l ls-?"1111k. A-cur*. FRANCIHCO AI.VAK, (lermuti, Sjxiniah, 4- Italian, Mil air on thr l*ianoanrl lint tur, Drairin#, Painting ih f his tnul tra/rr color*. H K. URIGCJS, M D., I Vocal Mimic divided into the four following Tt?e eour* of studies i Ocnarlmenls: ,Fundamental HhIch ?>l Thompson'* Arithmetic *??"? <w?phr; Willi I he IM of lilobeasltd Ollliin.- M'lllM. Aoslvllc all(| S).??,Hir Arj,lln?,ic hnf l? 1 HIsloryaiid Analysis oft ha w?!.l,"v Botany.vVillard'a Ancient (Iff, Jraphy. r.iylor a Ancient ami mTxI.-i d (Hilary, Cutter's r . Lvi.leuf.eH1 of Christianity, Marsh's Iv-b niasiic .1 Ills Owolics ,K'M'A^n^,,, * Virxil * tknior IMptnliHrnl Whately'a Logic. Wavland'sMoral cVn'lT AnaV""1 r'?'Natural The. lif'm.lrv 'r- .on.M .V'i: >""??" Crini-ism. Legend re'* Merru"oiaifeT'?CI???fc I Antiquities, Virgil's .t:,iea,l, Inttral htfannatinn. Students In tlie Ml<l,lie anil Sen Dcprrlincnts are required In analyge ami lran??*TJ2 iise rj^i""V.Xl""iT Nl?'" '?>'! Milton's Para a "! SiicMing, Poimanshi -in ? . . f 11 ^""Mmied thron-rliou! rIm- who ? 18 ftnrnlshed with philusonhical tln!im!^'*a fiY*r*,Ua\*,u' * wrll-wlarlril I.lhr*ry ?rV,lrr!,r ^lM1,'',n'!nl f(>* which they h P n' fr..? "mv ,,'le,,| *?<??? froiueith#., a,, ?; u;. ,o muh r ****??"^tSy?: aim nation in th?- regular ?,.?urw> ??f mmly. Munic. or one oliihe Modern |jin?nni;?-8 m?v. iftlj-mrr.t take the place of l.atiu in tiie reutiiar course:' though ihc Mtu.lyuf that iauxmue i* earu*-<Hlv mimMeii<|n||uitScli ?J ik Hire to become accompIiKhfil ^mtliMh neholur*. written llKnayn are requi^l each fortnight: and com no Hition in iiIho lauKht in connection will, ."her Mudfi^\ ? ?? ru,-^ .zti Wfitmwfay Allrrnn.,n la iltviHnl In rnmnnaill.Hi Klfr iiften as noeeible at these exaniiuaiinn?. b,'.,<iven l,y ???e Principal ,1 f 11 herniary. Natural Philowipl.y, Hialnry, P . "ruphy, and KvMence* of Chrirtiai.ity. Text D,H,k\ y, Phyei '??-M" wTi-'cucrw III vnrmia ? I nil Stationary InrniMieil at li?e Uook Amtngrinml* for Roonlnit. Thorn- wtio are ?Ti'.HvI,.? Franch will be ^,,,ctr,i lv'!" lable, anil al.ollier lililir* apei ilie.l for ilial |inriii,w' I lie meniherp .if (he fi.mil) liavea.vexai!, , .|riv.. Lihrarv, alw? lo II,,' tcailina jitiirnala 1,1'rhe ilnv I npilaare eipecleil 1.1 aprnil two limim, bealiKuhe ifnlai linnr* nf?rluail, in mwIy "ir No vlailln* in all,nr.,I on t|?. Slbhalh, an,I all are exi,. r1'1 BiWl fllaiia of 11,e InoliliiL Arraiuenienla will l?* made fiirtlie pupitn T? affeiulw, irilanj'lin" m:1) he ilirMli'il hyiheir pa re 1111 Rxeiriae in llie open nir, an,I frequeni hsthinir. are eon. *" "*'} V"l|?l|eliiable for heallli Ample pro?iiaon for bolli is maile in llie lamily arranKemenla.' bere"rr "hn"l<lmarked in full and 1 Kirh pupil to lie provided with overshoe*, umbrella, and -Mi ^ or*' V 10 ',p-r own napkins and towela "'y i?lle6if'""l be Aiorouifii and sya lemallr ; lending 10 render the pupila rlear lliinkera 1.1.1I KJSeh?.*^ i?""! prominency in ?lvin lathe solid branrhia. Every effort is made to Improve ihe manneri to nilllvale the social eflecliona and ilevelope the moral ;Z 'Ti A/?"n*'"''l,"n"" 'oneht ia rherlalied ? , . ' pupila?each one reporting dally her own violation, if any. nl ihe 1 ulea Pupila are 1T..1 lonluiiiallv watched, but autTiciently guarded for I he detection of errore nf conduct. Examinations at tlie cloae of each tern. A Quarterly reimrt of llie atandinif of each pupil in con ductand achnllirajiip, will be aim toherparenlaorgilanllan The year la divided Into lerina nf H! weeka each ? rmn. NM^nZ.r "[T.'''.'yrly ?" 'I10 fllT Wedne.laya in May and November. 1 up If are aihniucd at any lime, and chareed lit proportion to the time of their cnnneclion with tlie Inatl Utlon. It ir ao important Ilial tl.ey ahoulil be preaent at w ' Otnmeucemi ul anil cloae of aeaaiona, lhat no de'luc lion will he made for abaenee dhringlhc drat or Inrt fortnlithl Hoanlera can, if It iadeaired, remain at the Academy dirr In* vncartfca, andMhe instructed in the F.njllsh branches al a charge of ?3 m per week ?" Of the advantages of Pnuglikeenaieasa plcce of residence h la unneceaeary to apeak. I.a (acillile, Sf communication w"h ?il pata nf the country; lla beautiful scenery; its healthful location; the numerous lecturea and concern which all may attend ; its refined ,n,| literary aocielv ? i ? enterprising and wea'thv population, nre known lo all ' T K K M S . pfr For Boarders, Including tuition iu English studies, hoard, fuel, lurhtaud turmnhrd rooms . . *7n p"r ^"r' ""<! upwards. . . . | French. S;ianish, Italian. Otrman, each, ... !?> !| Latin and fir. ek, each ?1> per term, when taken Draw-in C"n""'"cn w'"1 "'her studies, ? . . f?i Painling, (water colors ) 12 tlO ,, (Oil '* ) Qjl flrt Mumic on the Piano, with une of instrument, ? ? . 2fi 00 Music on the Guitar. ]Z{ Voral Music, ' Plain WaHitimr. fifty cents per dorm No mhjetion will be rmide for a'hsenre, excrni in case ol rya^rhalf^0" "n" ",,W" P'rabl. .n op^.m'.n"!yn* f"r *dmiM'"" ohaM he made at the earliest ROUT FOREST, P. II II VARIl'K, .SVrTe/ojy Trualeca. '!??> I JOHN HARNCS, IIKN'RV SWIFT' , OKO. NAfiKI.!.,' V ' T JV TAI.I.MADfiE, P ADRIANCE, I JAMES II A I.I,EN A (i STORM. T J II I'ORHDS, ISAAC ROSEVkLT, A. M. MANN, Pnughkr^utir, fi hrum y, ItKKKRKNfKS AKO PA TtlOXN IION. WII.I.IAM II. SKWARII Auburn N V HON JAMES EMOTT. P.,ugl ke*p,ie d,, CHAIILES HAKTI.ETT, E?i" ' do do KEV lis K W lIATOll. Wiwonain * HEV Da. EDWARD DAVIS. Ilalslon N V HEV." D.AM,OLO^NINCI,A5,0 '*"u'^hkeepsie( do "EV. Pa. MANN, Pa mar 81 diy PropoiiKla farAmerlcauWaterrolleil Hemp. Navv Dkpartmkmt, Htirenu uf Conslruolinn, Kquipment and Repair, March I, 1649. li VwjV" ,M"! ''""k'ress, approved May i ? ? eniitled a RetMtlutiou respfotim; coutraeis tor liemo i..r llie uw ol the American navy," nrali>.| proposals will lie received al Una bureau, or llie United Stalea lieint. (TKTei ,;,",iril e' K"""f?< Louia, Miasinir!, (to be lorwatiled by tlu in uno|>ene.| to this burt-au,) for .!??? ''"Htrart, for a term not t* xceedimt live years, //ie Krdt (jualitij of American imtn -ruttri} hnnn. In iinan titles 01 live tons anil upwards, the ton to consist ?f 2,210 Iwoh mdrwViu i r r!b* roVK1i,tJem1 *' * hi*h''r rale than f'Tty one dollnrti |?er ton. The pro|K?salH mi. . 'i1-m'S 11 / ) tl** of M*y ,,fXf Th** '"'Part mem vsiit tben deti*rmine whether the eonirarisslr.fi hp d?T oftiniwrrlMO X W,U ,,e rfqu,ml "??,,er ,han the aaiiMietnp must be eipial m qinllly fo the l.eel for in? k '^5 "" '? "" r"""'?|l>alilv of hi,I, the conlract will he given lo the heinp grawer. The quantity reipiiretl annually will be about OtVl totia. ' rei|uir. it The W|,11 hemp must l.c thoroughly dressed, cleaned, ?,^i fT r"h "r- "ml ,nU" tnnre than sixteen p ' reiil, of low and waa'e when llalrhelled to the mlisfacllou loM.'.i T'''10"' 'T"'ly '"T "l,in"?w Its strength must be such Ilial a rope of one and three fourths'ol nii inch lu cir cuinlereiice, made I him tvvenlyone yarns, as prepared and ea Ji'i iJil '"S|**"'r*, "r by their iliia-ctioii, w ill bear al east 4.AH1 |umn,ls and its length, color, anil other proper lies must be entirely satisfactory lo the inspectors, or ??hi.f ojihis bureau, or it will not be received; it will ht spectid anil tested al the respective places of delivery. I lie res|>eelive United Slates hemp agents to certify bills for the hemp which may pass inspection and lie receive.I by them, aconliuf to the . oniraeiH which may lie entered n o; ninety percent, of which I.iIIh to l>e lM?yable wilhio thirty days after their presentation to such navy aeenia a may be agreed upon and named in the contracts Persons oftenne must stale the price, in words and fiir ures. (clearly and leaibly,) asked per ton of 2,310 uouinIs, hJWS Mre ' 'n * * J^wl. approved, and receive.! by llie said hemp auenl, and oayable as above *|M-c.iii?-,| Kvery oftTor must he ac. ouioanied, its direcied iu the a ol Congress making aporopria'iona for the naval wn tee. approved luih Aukuki. l-<tti hy u written guaranlv.iiigiiej or inore reH|s.nsible oor?ons, (lo be (rrtitted by tfllcial p rw.nage,) to the effect il.nt he . ' by res)sinsihle per . p-..?'ll(ige,) lo the eftVc.i Ihat he or they uii' ilertMke thai llie bidder or bi.ldcrii will, if his or Iheir bid he 'epte.l, enter Int.. an obligation within nileen davs aller ...Jcontract is .mihmined for sianat.tre. with c.mn| and sntli cienl surenes, to lurnish the supplies j roposed No pro |Mtsal will be considered uuiesa accompanied by such eua rantv * Bonds wilh iwo approved sureties In one half the esti mated amount of the respective contract* will be remiired ,1 ten per centum iu addition will |,e wuhlo id Irom ih? , ount ol each payment to be mule, collateral ,,cuiliy tor the due and fa**hfu| |iert..rmance of the resiw ctive cor tracts, which will at' no acconnrbe paid until the contract,, ?mplkd with In all respect# according to their lerin Oft of tliia advert is irhirh navy ttgrnl thev is accepted ... ... ? T .... "11,1,,^ It. I lit-. I iri in; a ie iu strict conformity with the terms " file p* irons offering mint mate by ? 2 w^b their hill, paid, if their offl r ?f?" or nary r.g ncy they wish 8 have contracts and bon. ? lent lor their aignature; and if they should not be cxecuteo within fifteen days after thev "J* agents, the department.will consider iteeli ,rt accept other oflfkra in place of those thus ne. Msr 5?5?awt30thMay ADAMS A CO.'I KXPHKSS, ojlet, Prnnryhania am**, near Railroad THE public are respectfully informed that we continue to run our riprrss between Waahiiifton, Raltimoie, Phila 1'cjiKll. f, r oW^ ?. *M lhf principal Cities .u4 towns, lor the sale and speedy conveyance of merchandise pack a ires, bullion, hank-notes, 4k c ? Particular alleution will I* paid to Ihecolteclion and iwv ment ol notes, drafts^ hills, Ibr. Boston, New York, Pbila,|elphia, tenLf* >r" .,romP"3' att?nde.| to, and on reasonable Our Customers and others, ordering goods from the east are ro?,c?lr/y re~e.f?/ Wer hf*Adam, * fi spatcK. * ensure thetr conveyance with great it,. Our einress for Richmond, Petersburg, snd the south leaves daily al 7 p m , and arrives dally at 4. p m Our eipress from the north arrives dally at II. a m and rjp. m.and Jcp.ru dally al Si. m """.am snd frbie-tf PHILIP J, BtJCKKV, Agent. T-'n-'.rrarn v NAVY ?l't>IM,IK?--lMlt)-3U. Itfrremt of Provifiiwswui t 'lathing, Murrh Jl, t !'l Wrn-AHTJIKNT, Juneau, |STi(), via: y#rtJ,,? 4,u?"??f the fiscal year ending "^"r^>il!!"^';WBii.'!''rvvs'','ar'T'"' ?"*?'? r???. Applea, .mlTSp. ' Vl'"'""'' ?'"Men, lUi.lne, dried ??.* j? aii ui .j&STeSSiSrarc ?" .5rs tiopii al I'limait'H; an.| n|,lt|| |..? il?ii?.-??.<? rt/rfon" "mtu&rofIZ\7m'< "IKffif, JlXel&^'^fe"'!1''', kilo, dried, ilf.il IEI fI V *u ",e Wnlleel Slateii, in got?d, sound well dried, bright ilour barrels, with the he&da well i^or* i.* lifti'Vu!,'!-."!!1"*'' "r "'"r" *53!!?'iToJSSi The Whlekey shall h< made w holly fr..m grain, of which al leuat: i w'n.lhird |iarls shall be rye shall he copper distill ail and lull first proof according lo the Hulled Slates t'ua ? undiouar standard li Khali be delivered in ??>..<I ? hilghl, well hooped, while oak barrels. with while oak heaila anil eacl, barrel eMail, when required, be coopered Willi ji""* pikmI an.I sufficient mm hooua, ami (he whole wSlte" B'""' "l"l1'"""or,lcr' "fill charge lu ilie ?li!10 "I'"11 heel Havana brown. ihe ..moU.? '"."f I"""1'l"ul")' v llyaoll, eiptal II, ?"I Mill Navy \ Itnla. "!'"!! J* equal hi the l.en Cuba OoltVe. cl^e* rin'y "V*" llr*, 'l??lily table butler, worked I.lear or all ituhla, anil he delivered in seasoned while oak ?ff eighty pounds each. lean. ^delt>md t ^Mu,'. "ZX ?? niul'be deir^L'f'o." fir"' 'l"?l"r filler Vinegar, ihurouJ .I. , "Ir""g barrel*; whir It ahall he dilloll I'lwrf I" >ll? bent shipping con I "L"" he I?"1k'"? m? exceeding fifteengal. hilia each : Ihe kegs In be of sraaOIII-ll while oik or ?l.iV. Mb : and .hall he delivered in atrotu ' ,|7brh,e Vine., at III" option of Ihe llureau ; Ihe vegetable only m be oanhor' ah M hi .mI'v-Vm" b" ?l"???r l"<"' l' KaiaitM: and The il/i. 1 ? good, at rung, substantial bines. . ,}l .. Apples shall he of annroved nualltv . ?n,i f N,'" whiakey harrela or Imll barrels t... /^ *""Hllffictnrfd tVom roroaimi oil and h ol the lirel r|llahlydeuoniltlale,l "While Sill water Sl'an ' ? ; he iWiVfred in ?0,?| wrong boxe, about wi.myTe Kw "1 I"'"'*'1,1 ''*? "Mlloj'ti 1.11 all the station* 1 1 f"r?*y?insf described arth les nhall be fttdiierl in n('ml 'J'u,i" advertianni'tit are ihnpe IU .O. L .. I. aoaoing ttacal year, and have no reference to sill h as have been provlouily exhibited. The i|iianiu v of thee- .rllrles which will he required can not he preciaeiy stated. They will probably he about Flour ? tinnn wki T? be offereil for: n' 2.W0 bbls nerhhl fijyjjl ? - '^,54$,000 lbs per HM) IliN I ioj r ? ? ? ? fpfl.000 per gal 5"*" 364.000 I ha fb' J'* 17.000 lbs tier lb ;"ir" 4T.,ono Ih, g" b '-!**? 4.1,000 lbs " ,, 3S0JIH0 lha Kith ro.nw ibs E" h Molaaaea .... agi0m mlr PJf in ?r b,,?" ? ? ? ? per hu'ii. , ' "?r atl.oiw salfl nerfful Kaiaina , . . |ii,,|,,| oerlh Dried Apple. . . 100.000 lha ? ?lrkll? SOO.lXIO lha ...... "r h uS&s lb, p It; f)"o"""c" "rany or all moy he Increared or dimln w!o tiier >?????? .may hrtraiier'require. Tile com?'", auch oua\ imea',r,ih r"r ?PK"ic qoaniiiica. bill for :uboW^ih^p:^ r^,"r"" are rrrmlrr,'|r"m,l:,1,rt!."1,1','", '' P1""'" where d.livcrler "nilf w m ,^ 1? ! Weoc,?? ?' furh placcs, thai ?? i ? ^ 'n fiirniihlnj what niav be re'iuired ? il.i i1 a c?"fr*ctor bik proniptlv to comply with h re' *'bief of the Bureau' of PrnvSLwI Vlot?: In* ahall be aiuliorlr.nl to puichase or direct nnrchaaea lu br Kb J "r'1"" the contractor ahall nf r l f . rlr r*, e8t'of cort1 nv'er the ronfmrt prke ; the n.irl..,, /r li ^ i" nr R ,|,?p|,,'alc r'?pv thereof at the Burtm of Provision* and Clothfnir, orar either of il.e i Z 2j^i mldeerJil'rJce.T^ eridenct! !,,af requisition ha? Separate offers must he made for each article /-#??? m ^roi^^^r/r^!1 n*t'' hiil'lerg whose nof/flSh in,l.;"?. Will he forthwith mUteiTto (hem r '* HM practicable n ronlracl wlllheirane muted to them for execution ; which contract niiiKt be r#? turn.'d to the Bureau within five d?va,exelu?lve of ihe time* required for Ilie regular Iranainiaaion if Ihe mail vo."r.m."rif approved sureties ill one third the estimated amount ol ihe rearwciive cootracls will he required, ami ten of ali pavme'ul ^oil nrr" " "'r"" add it inn i!. in ?. ?f 222?ther^'H" collateral security, in aodition, to sei tire hp performance, and not in ativ event m be paid until it in in all respects complied with ? ninety ner crn "m ol theanouni of a'll deliver'", made wwMd ifr nir<-ri? ^y.i irV' w"i5in ,hl"' d"y" bills duly ail. Ill C r ""?'v'" ? bet'M presented to him lo.k, pe",.v?i;: TV be ?rro,nB('**ieil (as rlirectefl in ! sere el iLr SSSSS ojJPropnaUona for the naval ten su Aniv i,1.;i WVft A,"r,,w? >^6)by a writ nthe eflV rtih-.fo'"" or rn/'re /eeooneible persons, m fneenect th.it he or they undertake that the bidder or bitJden? will, it his or their bid be accepted, enter into in ties to fn^oi! .nj d"Vn' W,lh /rM>'1 0,1,1 wirtl^ient-sure f|,^".'rLn,ehom"r ol''.r)rAtt'.lr tlle BurJ^u General Government known to * recorir, or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of he acceptanceoil,,, proposal, will he deemed a lioljflc.,. bid will'iw m?d?!n 'I" "" ?rl K',; and his ilerMatidlng a' cepied In conformity with tills nn Ll','!'ri y/:''1'""* "/I?f?re,/ Anrutl hi. 1941. Ill- n lUiie of his " ,T,)",| '???? and aflrr vffi ! . ' ,r! proposal lor naval supplies tvlleil by the jv,. reli,ry ol the Navy, under Ihe urov so lo the general <?p(troprialion'bili for the navv aniirnto?i i\t..?.i Ihlrd,' ishlei " hnndreil anil forty lhr.?e,. shall he a mipa.' ? , "y ?' written guaranty, signed by one or more resnon Mble persons, to ihe elTect that he or the, umlermke l ai emer'lnoT 1L rfSJ?r"iW"i1, hi" "r "le.r. hid be accepted, K? fk i. obligation in such lime as may be piesi ribr. by the Secretary ofihe Navy, will, cod ",re I>e r'imaidered'it!ilew'srr' m* ''T'lT' N" "ball afl?^ !T.rj?itf. T^'",ml*i,,,JI by and, gi amnty. If. of lo II r i1 M1 . ? . ? l>r|ll*,"al anil a notlllcalioii there i.i oklU l'?Mer?, he or I hey ahall tail lo Inter into an obligation within Ihe little prescribed hv the Sei relarv flhe Navy with goml and aiilllcleiil sureties forfurtiiali "'""ft' '" Secretary oftlie Navv ahall priuer,I ?o contniri with vitne?ither person or persons for OirniHli i'tuJ hli? fuppjiew j and nhall forthwith cause the differ ence r^iweeu the amount contained in the proisisal so guar ?ntled and the amount lor which he may 'have contracted hroSr/ Jtf 1 r 8alt,.'n,PI?,i'? fer Hie Whole peri.Ml of the and hm . !? .'Lit ^ ,,,, ..r bidders, mjv bl or, *'tarunt?.rs; and Ihe same the line Mill??. K !Ir,v. r*cnv,'r'''1 py 'be United States, for fa;'i'.!"ofN^ fcrt"' TRANSPORTATION OF NTORIOS. ' Navy Drpartmbkt, Bureau ot Proritutus mul Clothing. March <Jt. l^ i " I'roiNisala lor freight .TvillrL p ii7 , t,vnl utflce until three 0 c1?h k I M. ?iu U ednesilay, the 3>th day of April, IMS for the transportation of ft,tint barrel* (more or I.-km> of Govern in e lit store* from the navy yard at llrooklyn. New Ijir r'J'n y,,,rl i!1 Monterey, on the west coast ??f North America. Ihe oilers uiiiHtNtate the price asked tierbarre without dnauiciioii between wet and dry; and each barre' tor two half barrel*) ??f beef, pork. Hour, rice, vinegar, pick' les, whiskey,,.r dried apples, will be considered as a'bar rel } all Other packages to b? estimated at the rate of f?4 cubic It-ct to a barrel, whatever Uiey may coutain and in win^ded'oue'l" "v"1!'"!1" l",rrel"' "be ftl'lhs will be lulu, led No freight lo be taken on hoard, or .lis . liaigail on private account, at any iiltermedtate iM.rl a 11,1 c;U'11 r ""rr1- ,r?t" ?.^*iu, lay dais to lie allowed al each of Ilie ports ol llrooklvn au.I to'Ti'oM'e liecbarging cargo. Payment be aeleeleil hv the hi l l "! "" ?alea, l? D? selected by the biddei.aud ?lesigiuttd in the charter 'iTi'i.'e "l o i ll"* ,U?" f"'r Pro-hi' lns aailafaeiory ?vi enre ol Ihe delivery ol Ihe cargo. The vessel nuial ibi s Ihe 1st day TC"W: rlndV li-If al bin rty to offer the ireijht toll en hiwtst bkldsi IMIbhr",ntereal's1 "rr,,n?rri" "^ as may best subserve the 1 intereals mar .y TRANSPORTATION OF STORKS. Navy Hkpvbtmrnt, Bureau of PrwiliOM and Clothing, March IH, lM'J FIIOPOSAI.S. se.de?l and endorsed 14 Propnsals (or friejcht to .Macao," will be received at thix Bureau until three o'clock P M. on Thursday, thefith ?lay of April, 1RI9, for the trans|Nirtalion ot a^SX) barr< l?(more or lees) tifGovern meut stores fr<-m the navy yard at Boston, Mussachusttts, to ihe port of Macno. m China, liters to be delivered |o the Hinted States naval storeliee|>er. t?r the senior naval officer present The offi ra mfist rtate ihe price asked per barrel, without distinction between wet and dry ; and each barrel (or two halt barrels) ol beef, pork, flour, r:ce, vim gar. pick Ire, whiskey, or dried apples, will he considered as a barrt I, all Other peerage* to be estimated at the rale of ity cubic feet to,a barn I, whatever they may contain ; and in ihe measurement of all cssksoiher than barrels the fifths will be deducted. No primage to the allowed Ten fa r wrath er working lav days to be allowed at each of the ports of Boston and tfscan for taking in and discharging cargo ? Payment to be made by any navy agent in Ihe United States, to be pelected by Ihe htdder, ami designated in the charter party, within tfiirty days after producing satisf.M*t??rv evl ct'uce of the delivery qI the caffo. The vessel mil* pass the usual inspection,and beat ihe Boston navy yard by ihe 15th day of April, 1W9. ready lo receive her cargo; ai.il, it not presented lor examination within three days alter being notified ofher acceptance, ihe Bureau will consider tiaeii al iihcrtv to <?lf? r the freiglH to the mxt lowest bidder, or to nuke stich arranfemenls ?s may best BU^Jfr,,r1 ,hf ^1',, ntereet. Ma??t-l?*W SPR1NH FASHIONS. -- Will ba opened ai MRS* ^ PAIIKF.H'S onSaiwfdat the'2llh insl., at 10 o i Iocs. A. M FRKNril SPWNH SII.I.1NARY Pmmftmf, Arrnut, MJhr Otlemon'a Hotel- m" ?-?* By the Prt.m.u or Ilia I'ultail iulu. f'w*"' '"''V""'*"?*rf rt?SL!> !?.ii i* 1,5"! nulf known, thai uhWic aiba will 1,.. in-lii ?i ,|? un.larnanUukr.1 land of rtcra to IU X.I.I Wat* u| WISCONSIN, al ihe ixrlul* hereinafter designated, to win Al Ilia lan.1 olti.'e al MII.WAIIKIF., o.nntnciijf on (Monday, the fourth day ol June next, lor the disposal of 1 he vacant publ c land* within the reatrved atctious and parM of section*, situated in the following townships, to North of the base tine, and east of the fourth principal m? 1*. diun. Townships si* and seven, of range fourteen: Townships six, seven, and eight, of range fifteen; Townships sis, seven. and eight, of rauge sixteen; Townships seven afid eight, of range seventeen; Townships mIx, seven and eight, of range eighteen; Township* unveil, and eight, of range niueteen; Towushipa seven and eight, of range twenty; Townships nix, se ven, and eigfit, of range twenry-one; TowiiHhip nix, of range twenty-two; At the land office at GREEN BAY, commencing on Monday, the eleventh day of June next, for the diapoaal of ihe vacant public lands within the undermentioned re served sections and parts of sections, situated in tbs follow ing named townships and parts of towushipa, vis : Xonh of the /*i*e linr, and eaat of the fourth principal me* j ridian. I ,T"W|isl.lls? twelve, thirteen, loiirteeu, and fiftesn, south | of l-o* river, ol rauife nine; . Towushipa thirteen and fourteen, and fractional town* sblo fifteen, south of Piut river, ot range trn; Township fourteen, and fra? (tonal towushipa fifteen and sixteen, south ot Fox river, of range eleven; lowiiMhip fourteen, ami frai-iional townships fifteen, six u-eii, slid orvi'uteeu. sooth of Fox river, of range twelve; I ownslnp sixteen, and Irw tioiial townships seventeen and eighteen, south ol fro* river, of range thirteen: I owns I tip seventeen, and fractional township eighteen, south of ho* river, of range fourteen; Fractional townships eighteen nud uineteeu, south of Fo* and east ul Wolle river, of range fifteen; Township sixlem, Irartioiial townships seventeen, elgh teen, and nineteen, and township twenty, of rang* sixteen; l-rarlioiisl Iowuk|ii|m fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eigh teen, iiliH'trtf), twenty, and twenty-one,ot range seventeen; Fractional townships Afleen, sixteen, uineteeu, twenty, twenty one, and twenty-two, ol range eighteen; Fractional township nineteen, township twenty, and frac tional townships twenty-oue, twenty-two, and f wcuty.thres, of range nineteen; Township twenty-ouel and fractional towushlps twenty - two ami twenty-three, ot rauge twenty, Fjactional township twenty three, of range twenty-one. The offering of the above mentioned lauds will be com menced on the days appointed, snd proceed with all con venient despatch, in Ihe order in which the towushipa ere advertised, and in accordance With Ihe particular fists ol the tracts to be offered, which will be deposited with the land officers before the days of sale, until the whole ahsll have been offered, and the s*leB thus closed. But no sals shall be kept open longer than two weeks, ami no private J entry of any of the lands will be admitted until slier the xplrallon <.1 the iws \\e< kr. Given under my baud, at the city of Washington, this seventh day of Ft binary,anno domiui one thousand eight hundred ami forty-nine. JAMES K. POLK. By the President : I Hichamd .\l. Voung, Commissioner ol' the General Lnnd Office. Notice to Pre-emption Clalmsnli. livery person entitled to the right off pre-emption to any of the lauds within the sections and parts of sections above enumerated, it; required to tbtahhsh the same to the satis faction of the register snd receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor as soon as piactiraide after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lamls embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim will be forfeited. RICH A RD M. YOUNG, j Commissioner of lite General Land Office. Mar lawl'lw By tlie President of the United States. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that public sales will be held at the undermentioned land office, in the State of Missouri hereinafter designated, to wit : At the land office at SPRINGFIELD, commencing on Mnmlav, the 4th day ofJune next, for the disposal of the public lauds situated within the undermentioned townships and parts of townships, viz : North of the hase line, ami irest of the fifth principal meri than. Townships twenty-two, twenty three, and twenty-four, of range eleven. Townships twenty-three and twenty-four, of range twelve. Township twenty-two, of range uiueteen. Townships twenty-three and twenty-four, of range twen ty-one. Township twenty-three, of range twenty-two. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military or other purposes, will be excluded from the sale. The offering of the abovemeotioned lands "Will be com menced on the days ap|>ointed, and proceed in the order in wbjCb they are ad vrrtised. with all convenient dispatch, Until the whole shall have been offered, and the sale thus closed. Hut po wile shall be kept open longer than two weeks; ami no private entry of nt?y of the lands will be ad mitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. j (liven under my baud at ihe city of Washington, this twenty-seventh day of February, anno Domiui one thou sand eight hundred and lorty-uute. I JAMES K POLK. By the President : UtciiAHn M. Voijno, Commissioner of'the General Land Office. Notice to Pre-emption Claimants* Every person entitled to the right of the pre-emption to any of the lands within the sections and parts of sections above enumerated, is requ red to establish the same to the satisfaction of the legister and receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor ns sunn as practicable . after seeing this uotice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embrac ing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. niCHARl) M YOUNG, Commissioner of the General Land Office. mar 9?lawilw Notice of tlxe removal of the Land Office from the Falls of St. Croix* Wisconsin, to Stillwater, In Ullnesota Territory. UNDER authori'y of the first section of the act of Con gress. entitled " An act for changing Ihe location of the Land Office in the Chippewa Land District, and estsb lishing au additional land district iu Ihe State op Wis consin," approved March &|, 1&49. I do hereby declare ami make kuowu, that from and alter the thirtieth day of June next, <IS49;i the laud office for the sale of the public lands iu the Chippewa Land District, shall be removed from the Fai.i.s op Sr. Croix (Wiscomtiu) to "Stillwa ter in St Croix County, Muieuota Territory. Given under my hand at the City of Washington, thin " tweiifith day of March, Anno Domini 1849. Z. TAYLOR. By the President: Kicharh M Young, Commissioner ot the General Land Office, msr-Isu I2w Notice of the eatahllshment of the*Land Oilier for the ?? Western Land District.*' In the Ntate of Wlueomln. IN pursuance of the second section of the act of Congress entitled "An act for changing the location of the Isnd of lice in the Chippewa land district, and establishing au ad ditioiial land district in the State of Wisconsin," approved March 3d, 1849, which piovides that " For the sale of the public lands iu ihe Territory ol Wisconsin, an additional land office and land district are hereby created, comprising all the lauds not included within the district of lands sub ject to side at Green liny, Milwaukie, or Mineral Point, which shall be called the Western Land District," I do hereby declare and make kuowu tliat the land office so created shall be located at "Willow river," St. Croix county, in Ihe Stale or Wisconsin. " Given under iny hand, at the city Af Washington, this second day of March, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. JAMES K. POLK. By the President: Kicharii M. Y or no, Commissioner of Hie General Land Office. __Mar 9? lawl3w Notice of the establishment of the Land Of fice for the Charlton District, In the State of Mleuourl. IN pursuance of the first section ol the act of Congress I entitled " An act to t-stuhhrdi an additional land office in the Stale ot Missouri, 'approved February 26th, 1849,1 do hereby declare aud makeknowii, that Ihe land office crea i.-.Ht.v declare and make known, thai the tsmi omre crea ted hv Raid act is established at the "Town the county of Sullivan of said State , the site this day de limuiitd bv the President "I the United Slates. Gfveu under my hand at the city of Washington thia """ruth day of February, anno Domiuione tbouasnd eight hundred and II y order of the President RICHARD M YOUNG, of the General Land OtlUe. Mar 9 lawlHw Circular to ltegi*ter? and Receivers. Tkkasi'hy Dkpaktmknt, AVAnmry, al, IH4*? A QUESTION of much importance has arisen in rela tion to Mexican war bounty land warrants that may be located bv bnyut fide purchaccrR. First. ?Where a warrant is forged. Second.?-Where the a^signmeni or transfer Is forged. Third.?Where the power of attorney is forged. Several cases of this description havinir been presented to the consideration of the Cotnmiaeioner ol the General Land Office, he inform? me that in his judgment they are null ami void,and that the land covered by such locations remains the propi-rlv of the United States, in which view this department fully concurs. In order, therefore, to in duce greater caution upon the part of purchasers, you will please t<t show this circular to all persons proposing to make location* with Mexican war bounty land warrants, ami cause a copy of these instructions to he posted in the moat public position in your office. Astluse forgeries are believed to be angmeutinu in number, this notice Is deemed * necessary for Ihe protection of the inierwts of ihe Moveru ment ami the people. It. J WAI.KER, March 6-4 w. Secretary of the Treasury. NOT1CK Tt> KmFiOKA .>T* FOR OREGON, CALIFORNIA OR NEW MEXICO. DESIRING TO PURCHASE ARMS from IHE I NITLDSTATES -The following regulations will govern in issuing arms and am munition, under ihe resolution of Congress, npproved March 2d, 1849. 1 Each applicant must send to the War Department an affidav it thai 11 is his bona fide Intention to emigrate to Ore gon, or California. <>r New Mexico, as the case maybe; aud must state distinctly what arms snd ammunition he requires. 2 On receipt of any application and affidavit, aa above staled, a rufflcienf supply of the arms and ammunition de signated t?y him, to arm and equip each applicant, mav be delivered to him or his order, on payment of the cost there of Provided the covcrnmeut has such arma, and the same ran t?e sold without detriment to the public service ; and U.not, then ?he applicant may receive such other aim* aud ammunition as he shall se lect, upon the same conditions. 3 Arms and ammunition furnished as above will be ?le livered lo each applicant, or to his authorised agent, at the nearest or most couvemeat arsenal where the arms may be The place of delivery desired bv the applicant should j be designated. GEO W CRAWFORD Secretary of War. i War Department, March 15, l?49 ? 2?w3w I " NKW TALVABLR LAW HOOK. Tllr. BI.ACK conn OK THE MISTRH T OF COI.I'M BIA, being a complete digested IN?de of all the La we at I 1 large, general and munici|Mil, relaims to the colored p<>pnlaj lion, whether free or slave, in force in ihe Dntfnrtof Colum I bia and wltAin the limits of the Corporations ot Washing' too and Georgetown *?n the 1st of November. N?. tbs | whole arranged according t<? the sub|ects of the laws trsm | salves, by Worth1?? " ? 0 ????sllae at-l sw. ?sasusSSist^rSSk' 1 jsn ffl?if r