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In two vol*., poet ftvo, cloth. ^3.60 "No book ha* ever been ptibliahed in thia country at all erpial to it; it ia jtiat the work thoae who wiah a ftdl and iwtiafai tory account of Italy need."? (Voir anW A>iq TilR NRW tAiroHM RniTIOfi OR IRVHOt tVtlHKK. ADVENTI RFX OF CAPT BONNEVILLEIn the fhirky Mountain* and the Far Weat, digested from hi* journal, and illuatrated from variou* other aourre*. By Waahingtnn Irving. A map, k , lilnio. r loth ft I 26. THE CRAYON MISCELLANY. ji Hy 't , | < . I If Prune- V>*?|rarl Abbey; Vbbotaford l2mo., f cloth. 9126. I 11* I 1IHIA: | Or A ?>? ? <I<>1? * <>f iin Entorpriw hcyond the Rocky Mountain*. By Washington Irving. Author'* revised edition. Complete in one vol., with map, I'imo., cloth. 91 Ml. UFt AND VOYAGE* OF COLUMBUS. 'III. I,ill Mill ViiyHir?'? .if (III i?l.iphi r ('..Innil.nil. to which i* added thovr- of hi* ('iiiiipanNiiiH. Hy Washington Irving. Author'* rrviaH Hit ion. Portrait of Columbia*. Map*. It< . Appendix and <-??pinti* Indrx, 3 vola. Hvo., uniform with the hiatori ? ral work* of Preacott, Ac. #t?. Thf aamo-J vol*. 12ino., uniform with th?- nrw Hition of Irving'* work*. #4. RRACEBRIDGE HALL: Or the Humorist*. By Washington Irving. I2mn. cloth. fl.lA. TALE* OF A TRAVELLER By Washington Irvincr. I'Jmo., cloth. ?126. KNICKERBOCKER'S NEW VOHK A ln-liiry el N " Vmli from tin beginning "I World to the end of the- Dutch Dynasty, Hy Die rlric-h Knii krrlmrkcr. I2mn., cloth. 11 .26, THE SKETCH ROOK. Of Geoffrey t'ravon, gent. I2mn., cloth ?126 To hr followed hy the succeeding volume* of Ir ving'* Work*, till completed June 13?tf 1 Nctu ||ork ^ttiDtrtisnnmts. JEWELRY, &c. TIFFANY, YOUNG & ELLIS, No. 272 Broadway, N. Y., ( Corner of Chambers street, opposite the Park,) IMPORTERS OF THE Various Fancy Manufactures of England, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and China, JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c., Beg leave respectfully to observe? THAT their importations and variety arc largcV than those of any other house in the trade; That their goods are all made specially to order, or selected with much care by one of their firm resident in Europe; That their purchases are made with cash, under every facility of experience and perfected arrange menu, in uic principal markets, ana with the best manufacturers; That the extent of their sales, while it enables them to buy in sufficient quantities to secure material advantages in price, enables them also to sell at a smaller advance than would be practicable for others, and insures a fresh and desirable stock; So that they feel perfectly confident they offer a larger, richer, and more desirable selection than can be had elsewhere in the U ni ted States, and at lower prices. To our JEWELRY DEPARTMENT we wish to call particular attention, and we invite all who may feel ah interest on the subject, either as purchasers or connoisseurs, to assure themselves, by an inspection of our stock and prices, of the propriety or arrogance (as the case may be) of our assertions: 1st. That we have by far the largest, as well as most elegant, collection of English, French, German and Swiss Jewelry, ever offered for sale in the United States. 2d. That we have the largest collection of Diamonds, Pearls, Rubies, Emeralds, Turquoise, Oppls, Sapphires, Stone and Shell Cameos, Corals, Enamels, and various "materiel" for the manufacture of rich Jewelry. 3d. That we have in our employ a skilful designer and several workmen from one of the most fashionable and extensive establishments in Paris, and unprepared to make the most elaborate and difficult pieces, in a style, quality and finish, equal to any manufactory in the world. (latalogue of Useful and Fancy Articles. Inlaid Ebony and Rosewood Desks. Dressing and Toilet Cakes, Work Boxes, lie., Clocks, Ornaments for the Mantel en suite* lie. French, Dresden, and India Porcelain, Bohemian Glass, Broner, Artisti4UE, and Berlin Iron, Paper, Envelopes, and Fancy Stationery, Perfumery, and Articles for thr Toilet, PAtier Mache Goods, Chinese Goods, Indian Goods, Opera Glasses, Fans, Paintings, Bridal Presents, Portfolios, Umrrellas, Whips, Comrs, Games, Brushes, 4c., 4c. Purchasers are respectfully informed that every article has its price marked in plain figure*, from which ikA the slightest deduction will br made under any consideration whatever. T. Y. 4 E. desire to assure strangers and others that a visit and inspection of their establishment does not impose the slightest obligation to make purchases. June 13?3t FCRNIHIIINOOOOIM FOH IKFl'KIJ*. KHIPH. RtraaiboaU, and Puhltr InatltaIlona. THE subscribers, (in addition tu their full supply of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOf*,) afler parties about purchasing, an assortment <>t ipxxl* adapted to the above pi-eposex, u extrn 3vp a* ran be shown by any H?iw on thin Continent. Tin1 it,*xI* are seleeAad with (Treat ran-. ejprrsaly for Ih* trade, and wc are constantly receiving from the Factobibs in this Coi'htbt and Ecbope all new and desirable articles. We have always on hand the best style of BERTH BLANKETS ANDCOUN TERPANES, manufaeturrd rrvrrtaly to our ordrr, and which for quality, durability, and beauty, arr unsurpassed. Any desired name can be interwoven either in white or permanent colors. The assortmcnt consist* in part as follow* : SHEETINGS AND PILLOW CASINGS, All atyles, width' and qualities. BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, AND QUILTS. Of every variety of atyle, aiir, and weight. DAMASKS 6-4 to 10-4 Linen and Cotton, for table cloth*. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. Wool, Cotton, worsted, and silk damask. TOWELLING. Birdseye, Huckaburk. and Rarnaley Diaper, Russia, Diaper, and Craah. M- < ii< a ted flock, a very Rmvior arti< Ic. CURTAIN MATERIALS A rich and varied aaaortment. CARPETING, FLOORCLOTHS AND M ATTING. Alan desirable grind* for the Indian trade, *uch a* WHITE AND COLORED MA4 KANAW BLANKETR, TURKEY RED SHAW LS AND PRINTS. BLUE DRILLING. BLUR PRINTS. BLUE AND COLORED CLOTHS. BLUE STROP l?S We invite the attention of purchaser* to our stork, and are prepared in fill orders with dispatch at the lowest market prion. DORKMCS k MXON. 3t? Nmmu, corner Liberty at., opposite the p?wt office, New York. June 13?3t 1IAT8, CAPS, FURS, &,cT SWIFT, HURLBUT, fc CO., 207 Pearl ?treet,/hur tirtort ahttre Maiden I An*. NEW FORK, HAVF. removed from their old stand, IW Water street, In the spacious store No. 207 Pearl street, where tbey will be able to shcrw their extensive stork of? HATS, C A PR. STRAW GOODS, MIFFS. RIFFA!/) RORES. HATTERS' STOCK, TRIMMINGS, Ac., Ac., nnder one roof, and to avoid the inconvenience of two separate stores, aa heretofore. Merchants alsmt visiting this city for the purpose of making their Fall port bases, are invited to examine our stork, consisting in part of? t'aaea fashionaNe medium and bnwd hrim Beaver Hats, various qualities; Do do do Nntria, various qualities; Do do do Moleskin, do Do do do Silk, do Do do do Angola, do Do men's and hoys' brown, black, white and pearl Fur Mrxiran Hats; Do do do Wool Mexican Hats; Do do do R A S. C. Pearl W?s?l Sporting Hats; Do Panama Hats, trimmed, and in the original hales; D? Is-ghorn Hats, trimmed and untrimmed; D> men's and hoys' Fine Cloth Caps; \ Do do do Com. do do Do do do Fine Otter do !>?> do <lo Fine ?cal do I On do do Kino Im'nOt do N<'W l>o do do (tinted Hilk do atylra. do do (tinted l>n wn do I*" do do Mohair Plush do Ho do do Hair Seal do Infanta' Velvet Turban (lapn. J Our nttnk ia wall adapted to auit the different are HflMflf the country, and wo *r< piapared In flffi I our ?r""d? upon thr mont favorahi* trrmn. and respe? t fully aoli< it marrhanta viaiting thin city to call and ctamine hrliirr purchasing, June 18?3t GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK JFOK JULYA TRIUMPHANT NUMBER. 84 PACKS.?36 EXTRA. Another instance that the Lady's Book does not recede, but advances. Not like its contemporaries who gave 80 and 84 pages in January and February, and now reducea to 64 and 60. They also promised Colored Fashion Plates, and substitute wood engravings. THE GREATEST NUMBER YET ISSUED! Iff-More Pages of Reading tluin January, and more Illustration?. SOMETHING NOVEL! An entirely New Cover.?A Line Engraving. Some idea may be formed of the beauty of this Number, from the following notice of its embellishments : A Steel Engraving on the Cover?Lady, Horse, [and Servant, engraved by Neagle. The First Parting?a beautiful Mezzotint, [by Walters. Returned from his Travels, " " by Welch. A Beautiful Colored Summer Fashion Plate, [by Pease. Archery?an engravingon wood, by Keily. A Cottage Plate?printed in two colors, [by Wagner & McGuigan. Music?two pages?original, ana composed [for the Book, by Cramer. Great Ilall at Mount Vernon, engraved by Frost. The Pic Nic Partv bv Croome. Front elevation of W. H. Gatzmer's Cottage, [by Frost. Ground Plan of " Frost. Each of the above occupy one full page?making 11 in all. Entirely Neto Set of Wood Engraving*. The Cage Birds of America?two beautiful designs, showing the perfection to which the art of wood engraving has been brought. The Monthly Boauet for July. Patterns for Braiding, prepared expressly for the Lady's Book. Ldt any otfur Magazine show a list of contributors like the/Ulowing : LADY CONTRIBUTORS. M rs. E. F. Ellet, Miss Leslie, Grace Greenwood, I Kate Hall, Mrs. J. C. Ncal, Miss A. C. Twiggs, Mrs. A. M. F. Annan, Mrs. S. A. Lewis, Anna C. Austin, Miss Alice Carey, Mrs. S. J. Hale, Mrs. M. G. Horaford. GENTLEMEN CONTRIBUTORS. H. T. Tuckerman, Lewis J. Cist, Park Benjamin, Win. Alexander, J. F. Otis, Joseph A. N'unes, Francis De H. Janvier, Rev. Alonzo Potter, D. D., W. A. Jones, T. S. Arthur, Thomas King, Charles M uiphy.J. W. Weidemeyer, J.R. Orton, Alexander I J. Morton. RECAPITULATION. The July Number contains 15 Engravings, 11 of these occupying one page each?Two of them Mezzotints, Two Line Engravings, and two Colored Engravings. The July Nsknber contains 84 pages; 36 of which are extra. The July Number contains 3M distinct articles by able authors. In short, it may in every respect be termed A DOUBLE NUMBER! And the whole volume will be continued in a style tif rvri'lli'iirt' never hpfi irt* ermulltnl u-ith mmie im. provementa which we dare not even hint at. It will be ONE BLAZE OF BEAUTY THROUGHOUT. The publisher of the Lady's Book pledges hi* well earned reputation of twenty years, that his work miau (hrpau. both in the nomfcrr of published, and the number, beauty, and variety of (lis Engraving's, any other work published in THIS OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY. B<-sidcs giving more matter in every Number than any oilier publication, he gives in addition, to those who pay three dollars, the Lady's Dollar Newspaper, of large size, published twice a month. The paper akwie contains more reading than any monthly except the Lady'* Hook? thus ?2 subscriber* get three publications each month, fully equal to two magazines. This is a bettor premium than the " miserable" engravings offered by others. TERMS?CASH IN ADVANCE. 1 ropy of the lady's Hook, and I copy of the Lady's Dollar Newspaper, ons year . . . ?3 2 copiea, without the pajx r, one year ... 6 3 " " " " one par ... b 5 " " " " one year, and a copy to the person sending the club . . 10 II copies without the paper, one year, and a AiiMM t/> ika 11... ?l..k ? tVi t J r lm,l> """'p lot ' nil' . . ma 5 months' aula* ription without the paper . . I Thia incomparable airtgle number for . . '2.r> ct* Pcraon* wiahing to obtain the Lady'* Book and Lady'* I foliar N< wapaper for $3, inuat Bend the money direct to the pubiiahcr, L. A. CODKY, June 13?6t. No. 113 Cheatnut St., Phi in. mTOMAC PAVILION, AT PINKY POINT. MARYLAND. rpHE above plat. will he <tp* ri lor th< uromimoX dation of viaitcr* on the I at of June. Thia delightful watering plat ? ia at the mouth of the Potomar river, and in full view of the Cheaapeake Ray. A constant and regular aea-breew, beautiful ahndttriva, ami the great aafety of aurf bathing, (there being no undercurrent,) combine tn make thia one of the moat pieaaantand healthy reaorta to be found. It ia aituatco on the beach, but a few yarda from the water, with every convenience for bathing free of charge, where will be found obliging and competent attendant*. The Table will be aupplied with all the lutniriea of the aeaaon, both from the market* and the water. An excellent Hand of .Mimic i* engaged for the aeaaon, and a variety of amimement* furniahed for guoHt* free of charge. TERMS OF BOARD. Per day $150 Per week 9 00 Per month 30 00 The proprietor* are now ready to make arrangement* witn fatnilie* for the *en*on. The atcamer Oceola. Capt. Jamea Mitchell, leavea Waahinglon every Thursday at 9 o'clock A. M., and Stmdaya at 7 o'clia k A. M., |i?r the Pavilion; returning, leave* the Pavilion on Saturday* at 3 A M. for W'aahington, and Sunday* at t> P. M. fir Baltimore. Theateainer Columbia leavea Baltimore on Sntur day* at 5 P. M., arriving at the Point at 6 A. M. on Sundaya; returning, leave* Washington every Wedncaday for Baltimore at <? A. M., arriving at the Point aame evening at S P. M. Irue notice will he given ol the other l??te when they are placed on th<- route. KIRK WOOD it KF.I.I.KR, June I J- '2a wt Me pi Proprietor*. Notice to Owners of Land Warrants titniAt Laid Orrtcr., Jnnr 12, ih49. THE OH'NF.RSnf the land Warrant* mention ed in tlie letter helow, and which are supposed U> have been burnt in the late fire at St. Louia, are requested to file pru?f* of their ownership with the Wegmfer of the Ijimi at St Ixwi*. \fisamirt, in order that they may be replaced by duplicate* from the Pension Office at Washington rity. ami the lamia selected located according to the original intention of the applicant*. And it may be well, in case* where the dmrription of the tract intended to be located ha* been also lost or destroyed by the fire, to file a new description with the Register, in order that the.land* thus *elifted may be reserved from sale until duplicate warrant* ran be obtained a* above suggested. RICHARD M YOUNG, Commissioner. f,ANo Orru a. St. Lofts, (Mo.,) Afoy26, IH49. Sta The following an1 the numt?ers of twentythree Military Bounty l?and Warrant* brought to this office for location between the 1st and 17th instant, all of whieh were hist in the Iste fire, via., No. 794. S3.177, 7.972, S3.?77, 4,273. 11.93*. 30,0AM, 3,190, 30,900, IA.SMH, 39,7SO. 37,940. 47,9*3, 31,o>2A. 42.A7A. 42.A74, A2.3I2, A3.40A. A2.M72. A6.4M2, 4.024. 3.900, 40,302; sllof which numliers are in pencil on the township plats, but the namosof the persons who 1 located tlicm are not Irnnu n In sdilition In t.hccu< aeveral warrant*, the number* not known, which t were awaiting further action on the part of the owner*, ware lout ?t the name time, a* ?l*o aome of tixwe returned hy the General I,and Oftir* for correction. The name* and number* ?f theae are not known to (hi* office, a* the letter which accompanied them ia alao Inat. Very reaper tfully, your obedient aervanta, THOMAS WATSON, R.giater. . RICHARD B DALLAM, Receiver t Hon. Richard M Voir an, ' t < 'om>n??fioner of thf (Jmrral f.anit June 15? St W mhtngton, D C. ^ j?/tot a moti k.-iv steamer COLUMBIA, Captain James Har1 if'" .j per, will leave Commerce street wharf, in Baltimore, on Saturday, March 3d, at four o'clock in the afternoon, for Washington, Alexandria and Georgetown; and returning, will leave Washington at fc' o'clock and Alexandria at 7 o'clock in the morning of the following Wednesday. Thereafter, she will leave Baltimore on evqry succeeding Saturday afternoon, and Washington and Alexandria on every succeeding Wednesday morning, at the hours before mentioned, during the season. For passage and freight, dpply to the Captain on Ixtard, or to the several agotits: C. Worthiugton, Baltimore; Mr. Riley, Washington; Messrs. Pickrell, Georgetown; and Messrs. Wheat, Alexandria. JAMES IlAHPfcJR, Captain. A report having been extensively circulated that the steamer Columbia had been condemned bv the Inspector of Steamboat Hulls for ihe port of Washington, the. annexed certificate s _re published in refutation thereof: Having been called upon by you to examine the hull of the steamer Columbia, whilst on the railway in Baltimore, on the "23d ultimo, and having performed that duty, 1 feel no hesitancy in saying that the hull of that noat is in good condition, and trustworthy for the carriage of freight and pjiasengers between this place and Baltimore. The injury done to the aternpust having now been repaired,! consider her to be as goou as many steamboats of five years of age. 1 am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, WILLIAM EASBY, Inaivrtnr nf Washington, February 17, 1849. To William Gunton, Esq., President of the Washing-ton, Alexandria, ami Georgetown Steam Packet Company. Baltimoue, February 20, 1849. We, the undersigned, shipwrights of Baltimore, have had the steamer Columbia upon our railway, and, at the request of the owners ami agent, have examined her throughout and made all necessary repairs. We now, without hesitation, pronounce her to lie in very good order for the transportation of freight ami passengers between Baltimore and Washington. FLANN1GAN & TRIMBLE. June 13? 3taw6w Pension and Bounty Land Agency, WASHINGTON CITY, Office removed to Ibth street, opposite the 'treasury Department. C1EORGE M. PHILLIPS, Notary Public, ComT missioner of Deeds, and formerly of the Treasury Department, attends to the pr??ecution and collection of Claims before Congress and the several Executive Departments of the Government. His attention is more particularly directed to the presentation and prosecution of CLAIMS FOR PENSIONS, whether? Revolutionary, Invalid, Navy, Half-payor Widow's; Pre-emption and other Land Claims; Revolutionary Services?for Commutation, Halfpay, or Bounty Landg; Bounty Lands and Pensions for services in the late War with Mexico; Piintrni'iw willi lht> /J i fT? h.Mtu rti>i<Hitj fair Sun plies, &c.; Settlement of the accounts of disbursing and other officer* of tiie Government; Collection of unclaimed dividends on the funded debt of the United States. Being in posse-ssion of a large number ot Rolls of the Army of the Revolution, he is enabled to produce the "provf uj service" of a large proportion of those engaged in that struggle, and for which they or their widows are entitled to pensions from the United States. As Notary Public, Jhe undersigned j* prepared to famish l' tntlrrcd copies of Documents or Bocords. Charges will be moderate, varying according to tiie nature of the business transacted. Letters, to receive attention, should be postage paid, and may be addressed GKORGKM PHILLIPS, Bat No. 5'2, ll'os/nngfon rtfy REFERENCES. He has the pleasure of referring claimants and Others to the follow nig gentlemen: Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott, U. 8. Army. Brig. General Nathan Towson, Paymaster General U. S. A. " George Gibson, Commissary Gene ral U. 8. A. Hon. A. K. Paris, Second Comptroller of the Treasury. " Walter Forward, late Secretary of the Treasury. " Siui'in Cameron, Unitc<1 States Son ate. ' Patrick G. Goode, Sidney, Ohio. " Alexander Harper, Zauesville, Ohio " Willis Green, Green, Kentucky. " Garrett Davis, Paris, " '? Bailii Peyton, New Orleans. " John W. Davis, Speaker of the House of Reps. " James G. Hampton, New Jersey. " R. W. Thompson, Terre Haute, Indiana. " K. M. Huntington, Indiana. l*a 111111 IIIi hiL'trV I Jiurciu'<>t ilti V I* " 1). S. Ratlfltllltn. IVlM. " M. P. (iriilry, T run ewe. " Andrew Stewart, Pcunxylvania. " Jaiuea Irvin, " ? Riehard Hr<*lhrad, ' " Trutiuui Smith, Litchfield, Con net ti ut " K. F. Vniton, Ohio. " K. (i. Thtlaxh-aua, Louixiana " Culvin Hlythr, Philadelphia. ? Win. H. Reed, ?? " C. K. Smith, Indiana. " Joxhua A. Npen< er, Utira, New York. " Ri.tx rt Smith, Alton, lllinoix. " Willmin Sawyer, Ohio. Mraxr*. UrIi? k S :,ion, Washington ? Hy. Joxrph il. Bradley, Cau., R< v. VVm. MrLain, " " Win. T. Sprole, W'rxt Point. M Jnmcx Knox, New York. " Jamoati. Il uiiix r, HHltimore. Mraxr*. A. R. Singxton & Co., Baltimore I), hrhr k Sin, Baltimore. Or. W. L. Atlee, Philadelphia. Rrr. (i<tif|n' Dnffl. Id, Detroit. Hi*hop MeCoxkrey ?' Rev. J. P. Dorbin. D. D., Philadelphia. 8. Brady. Rxq., Wliecling, Virginia. A.M. Phillip* k S?n, " Rev. K. 11. ( umpxton, Lym hlmrg, Va. Rev. Rii hard t'raiirhead, Mea dvillc, Peon. J. I). Ifcfreex, Raq., Indianapnhx. June It?dtf P. II. HOOK At CO., Pa. Avenue, between 7th and Mh afreet*. H'AVR now in xtnrc and are lonxtantly reeriv. injr from manufarttirrr* and importer* additionx to the following dearription of good*, via: ||oo?e furnixhing artirlex of every ? ariety, nrh a* Cbrpetinga, Ruga, Floor Oil Clotna, Canton and Sp.uii-h Mi,tting?. Curtain Materials tuid Fiaturea, Lace Curtaina, Rinliroidcrrd Mnxlin Ctirtaina, Marxi illexCiMiiilerpani'x, Furniture Ctiinta, Linen ShertI>, i .. ..n; e ii iv i-i ? "?* 'irit;*. ' 1 ' 11' i'1 mn*k*, Table ("kith*, Dama*k Napkin*. Bird'* Eye, S-h arid Rtic-ri Diaper*. C'lMih. Wot-ted, an<i ( ' IIMil 'I 11 Hill Pi.HIM ( "m\ r kt k' IN LADIES' WEAR, FANCY GOODS, kc., W E NA ME? Frrnrh and India Silk* of the latent ?tyle* Black Gna de Rhine* and Satin de Chine for renin Frrnrh Barege*, Ti*aure*. and Grenadine* , Frmch, S#-oteh, and Ainrm an lawn* and Gingham*. Plaid, Stripni and Plain Swia* Mtialina !?*? < Cap-*, Frrnrh worked Collar* and Cuff* Splendidly Embroidered aud Plain Canton Crapr Shawl* Needle worked and Bordered Shear Lawn Hand kerchief* Silk, Cotton and Raw Silk Hoaiery of every de arription Kid, Silk and Lialr Thread Glove*, of every ile n riptioii Black Net Mit?, Thread !#ai '*, Blark Silk Laec* Bohhin Edging*. fcc., Jkc. IN GENTLEMEN'S WF.AR WE NAME Fnm h. Kngliah. and Amrrii in Cloth* of every color, fn>rn the mo*t relehrntrd maker* French Doeskin* and Ca**in?ere* of the fine*! quality Silk, Satin, and M?r?eille* Ve?ting*, a great variety Silk, Merino,and Cotton t'nd? r Veataand Drawer* Silk and Linen Cambric Handkerchief*. Fancy Cravat* Lim ii Shirting* and Drawer*, Linen*, he. Together with a complete aeaortment of good* of rvrry dc*? ription in our line, to which we invite the attention of purehaner* before purr ha?ing elw where, t* indue#'ment* will he offered, P H HOOE A Co June 13 [Union] SPLENDID LOTTERIES, FOR JULY, 1849. J. W. MAURY & CO., MANAGERS. $40,000! | 20 PRIZES OF #4,000 are #80,000! I VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, J For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, I Claris No. 84, for 1849. I To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 7th of July, 1849. 1 BRILLIANT SCHEME. 1 prize of - - #40,000 1 20 prizes of .... 4,000 1 10 do .... 1,693 i 10 do - - - - 1,200 &c. &c. &c. Tickets only #10?Halves #5?Quarters #2 50. i Certificates of packages of 25 Whole tickets # 130 00 Do do of 25 Half do 65 00 Do do of 25 Quarter do 32 50 3 PRIZES OF #26,000 ARE #78,000! 3 prizes of #10,000 are #30,000! 30 prizes of # 1,000! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. 87, for 1849, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the i*iui ui Juiy, GRAND SCHEME: 1 1 prize of - - $26,000 1 do .... 26,000 1 1 do .... 26,000 1 3 prizes of - - 10,000 I 3 do .... 5,000 1 3 do .... 3,182 JO do - - - -1,000 178 do - - 500 &c. &c. &c. Tickets $10?Halves $5?Quarters $2 50. Certificates of pac kages of 26 Whole tickets $140 00 Do do of 26 Half do 70 00 Do do of 26 Quarter do 35 00 CAPITAL, $35,000! $18,000! $10,000! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. 90, for 1849, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 21st of July, 1849. 75 number lottery, 13 drawn ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME: 1 splendid prize of - - - $35,000 1 prize of 18,000 1 do .... 10,000 1 do .... 8,000 1 do .... 6,000 1 do .... 4,000 1 do . . , . 2,266 20 prizes of - 1,200 20 do - - - -600 20 do .... 400 &C. &C. &c. Tickets $10?Halves $5?Quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 26 Whole tickets$ 130 00 Do do of 26 Half do 66 00 Do do of 26 Quarter do 32 60 i 1 $52 000! " $18,000! $11,000! < Sixteen Drevm Ballot*' VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, CUh G. foi lTW?. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 28th of July, 1849. 78 number lottery?16 drawn ballota! More prize* than blank.*' SPLENDID SCHEME: I splendid prise of - - - $52,000 1 prise of 18,000 I do . - - .11,000 I do - . . 8,000 I do .... 6,000 I do ... > 4,000 I do .... 3,000 1 do .... 2.696 10 prises of - -1,600 10 do .... 1,100 IO do .... 600 Jtr. hr he. Tickets $16?Halves $7 60?Quarters $3 75 Eighths $1 87J. Certificates of packages of 26 Whole tickets$ 170 00 Do do of 26 Half do 86 00 Do do of 26 Quarter do 42 50 Do do of 26 Eighth do 21 26 Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Package* in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an official mc ( imjiii ih rw ii urmwmpr win, iiiiiiKdniifiy mirr li m over, to all who order from u*. Addraaa J. tk C. MA CRY. Agent*, June 14 Alexandria, Va. MEXICAN CLAIMS. Softer to holder* of daunt again*/ Mexico, proeidetl for by the fifth article of the unratified coneentton of Soermber 90, I *43. ffAME Hoard of Commiaaioner* to adjuat Haim? JL a gonial Mexico, appointed under art 01 ConjTTi-aa of 3d Mart h, IH49. have adopted the following order, to wit: " It appearing to the Board that memorial in aeveral of the raaea provided for in the fifth article of the unratified convention of November 20, IM3, Ib tween the government of the United Statra and of Meairo. to wit, rlaima which were ronaidered by the commiaaionera under the treaty of 11 tii April, hJt, and referred to the umpire, and which were not derided by him, have not lieen filed agreeably to the order* heretofore eatabliahed, and It bring1 represented that further time ia ncr?"aaary, therefore it ia " Ordered, That the time for filing such memoriala be extended to the firtl Monday of Sorember next; and all memoriala and arguments relating to aaid rlaima are required to be filed on or before aaid day." Orriti or ?aid Commotio*, Waahington, June 7, l*dt. fftf. CAREY JONES, Secretary. Jane 14?dIOt Dry Good*! Dry Ooods!! Dry Good* ! f! rpWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH I OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, at unheard of low price*.?In order to reduce our atock, which m very large and complete, we will commmor thi* ilaj to run off our entire stock of good* lit greatly rrdw-nl priren for ca*h. In store may be found? I.Nio jr*rd? new style French H*rogwi, from 12 to SO rent* 2600 yard* new style French Lawn*, from 10 to 26 cent* Embnridered Muslin Drenae* and Robe#, beautiful good* Rirh changeable and figured Silk*, very cheap Rich bla< a Oma dc Rhine Silk*, all width* and qualities Black Silk Lace*. Fringe* and Gimp* Swi**, Rook and Jaconet Moslm*. plain, plaid ami striped Black Alpaca* and Boirilwxine*. very rich finish Gingham* and Print*, extra ( heap Hosiery and Glove*, all kind* and qualities Fine 1 orded and Or*** Skirt* 41)00 yard* Bleached Cotton Skirting and Sheet inga. 4 to 37 cent* 3O0I) yard* j, 4 4, and 6-4 Brown Cotton. 5 to 10 cent* Damask I>inen Table Diaper and Cloth*, great hargain* Scotch, Birdeye and Huckaback Diaper* A large lot of Bonnet*, Rihnnda, Parasol* and Parasolette*, with many other good* too tediou* to mention, which will he aold extremely cheap for cash, or approved paper at ahort date*. HYATT & FKAZIF.R. Penn. av., between Sth and 9th *t*., June IJ Steoif Opposite Centre Market. UrillTK AND DRAB RF.AVF.R, FINF. MOLE SKIN BI.ACK HATS, and every variety of I Straw Hat*. I have now on hand a large stock of fine Hale and ('apa. which I mill aril on accommodating term*. Alan an aaaortment of Umbrella*. F MATT1NGLY, 7th ?trret, June 18?St above Odd Fellowa' Hall. A CARP?A very neat Store, ready fitted up, for . rent Apply to c. woodward, Pa Av., between 10th and llth street* I June 15?3t Stationery and Printing. Department op thr Interior, May 30, 1849. SEPARATE PROPOSALS for furnishing the stationery, and for executing the printing of :lus Department, during the fiscal year ending June 10, 1850, will be received until 3 o'clock p. m., on he 29lh day of June next. Those unaccompanied jy satisfactory testimonials of ability to fulfil a conTact will not be considered. All the articles of stationery must be of the very jest quality?samples of the principal articles of which, such us paper, quills, metallic pens, lead pencils, knives, ink, &c., must accompany the bids, put up in classes as |>er schedule ; and the Department reserves the right to retain such samples, and pay for the same at the prices stated in tne offer, or to return them, at its option. No bid will be considered where the articles accompanying it are not of the kind and quality required for the Department. Each proposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it, and must specify a price, and but one price, for each and every article contained in the ??i i..i. ai 1.1 I-- La bciicuuic. onuuiu any ambles uc icijuiicu uui enumerated, they are to be furnished at the lowest market prices, according to quality. Blank forms for proposals will be furnished at the Department to persons applying for them; and as without uniformity therein the Department would find it difficult to make a decision, none will be taken into consideration unless substantially agreeing therewith. The printing must be executed with new and perfect type, and on the liest paper used for the different descriptions required. The paper for the printing will be furnished by the contractor ; the Department, or the office ordering it, to designate the kind of paper and type, whether script or ithcrwise, and trie number to go on a sheet, when the matter or article will admit of more than one. Each class will be bid for and decided upon separately, and all other things being equal, it will be assigned to the lowest bidder. Where more than ane class is assigned to a bidder, they may all be embraced in one contract; and each bidder, who may have one or more classes assigned to him, shall take all such classes, or forfeit his right to any portion of the contract. All the articles to be furnished and work to be executed must be of the best quality, and delivered without delay when ordered, and to the satisfaction af the head of the office for which they are required. The Department reserves to itself the right of ordering a greater or less quantity of each and every article contracted for, as the public service may require. Bonds, with approved security, to be given by the person or persons contracting; and in case of a failure to supply the articles, or to perform the work, the contractor and his sureties shall be liable for the forfeiture specified in such bond, as liquidated damages. The subjoined lists specify, as nearly as now can be done, the amount, quality, and description of sach of the kinds of articles and work that will be wanted. 53" It being impracticable to give a precise deicription of the nature and quality of tne various kinds of printing, bidders are referred to the samples in the different offices for specimens of the general descriptions required. STATIONERY. Writing paper, made of linen, laid or wove, white or blue. Class No. 1. 75 reams folio post, satin or plain finish, faint lined, and trimmed, to weigh not less than 17 poundB per ream 100 do foolscap, hand-made, faint lined and trimmed, to weigh not less than 12 Siounds per ream oolscap, machine, faint-lined and trimmed, to weigh not less that 12 pounds per ream 15 do foolscap, plain, hand-made, faintlined and trimmed, to weigh not less than 12 pounds per ream 10 do foolscap, plain, machine,, faint-lined and trimmed, to weigh not less than 12 pounds per ream 18 do foolscap, blue-laid, hand-made, faintlined, garden pattern, commonly known as despatch or consular paper, to weigh not leas than 16 pounds per ream 250 do quarto post, hand-made, plain, faintlined three sides, per ream 120 do quarto post, machine, plain, faintlined three sides, per ream bU do quarto post, hand-made, plain, taintlined four aide*, per ream 10 do quarto pool, machine, faint-lined four aides, per ream 40 do quarto poat French, faint-lined three idea, per ream 15 do note paper, gilt per ream 5 do do plain do Class No. 2. 3 do royal paper for bonka ? do medium paper for books 40 do copying do do 120 do envelope paper, yellow or buff, royal, per ream 60 do envelope paper, flat cap, white or blue, per ream 10 do larif* brown envelope, per ream 20 do blotting paper, royal, per ream 25 dozen patent blotting paper 20 aheeta drawing (taper, antiquarian, per aheet 25 do do do double ? elephant, per aheet _ 50 do do' do elephant,^ker aheet 50 do tracing do largeet siz^, French, per aheet 24 do drawing do roval per aheet 5,000 binders' boards, 6J by 10} inches, per 1000 Class No. 3. 450 doaen card a Perry 'a I teal metallic pens, per dozen cards 250 do cards of all other manufacture in use, per dozen carda 40 grows metallic pens, per gross 15,000 uiiills. No. 80, per thousand 10 dozen ever-pointed pencils, silver, per dozen 10 do ever-pointed silver desk-pencils, with rosewood handles, per dozen ki "w ?? ivi cfrr-punwu |" in iib, air sorted sizes, per gross 75 dozen Con toe's best black lead pencils, graduated 100 do Monroe's, or other manufactured do 10 do red lead pencils, per dozen 3 do drawing pencils, assorted Class No. 4. 90 dozen folders, ivory, 9-inch, per dozen 000 do red linen tape, assorted do 60 do silk taste, assorted colors and widths, in hanks, per dozen 2 do pounce boxes, of ivory, per dozen 10 do do cocoa, do 12 do sand boxes, do do 10 do do tin do 15 do wafer stands, or boxes, cocoa, per dozen 35 do erasers, Rodger* A Son's, ivory handle, per dozen, genuine 30 do penknives, Rodger*A.Son's, 4 blades, ' buckhorn bandies, per dozen, genuine j 10 do penknives, Abbott's, American, four- | blade, buck horn handles, per dozen, , genuine 5 do desk-knives, Rodger* A Son's, one blade, ivory handles, per dozen, genuine 6 do wafer-stamps, ivory handles, per dozen 5 do wafer-etamf?s, lignumvitse handles, per dozen 4 do office shears, 11 inches, per dozen Class No. 5. 12 dozen inkstand* cut glass, recently invented fountain, movable tops, per dozen 4 do inkstands, cast iron, large, double 2 do do do do single 4 do French pump China inkstands OFFICE OF TIB REPUBLIC, NINTH STREET, NBAS PINNtTLVtllU AVSNUB, Washington, p. c. ADVERTISING; Advertisement* will Lie inserted ia Ths Rsruauo at the uuual rates of the other papers published ia Washington. A deduction will be made to those who advertise by tins ytsar. THE TRI-WEEKLY REPUBLIC WILL SB ISSUED BVBBV * TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. THE WEEKLY REPUBLIC WILL BE PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. 15 gallons ink, black, Maynard & Noyes's, per gallon 600 bottles ink, black, Maynard tic. Noyea's, in bottles, per auart 10 quarts ink, red, per quart 75 bottles ink, black, Cooper tik. Phillips's, or equal, per auart bottle 30 do ink, blue, Stephens's, per quart bottle 300 do ink, red, Arnold's, or equal, in {-pint bottles, per bottle ] 20 do carmine ink, small size, French, or equal 500 do ink, copying, Terry's, in J-pint bottles, per bottle Class No. 680,000 wafers, large red, for office seals, per thousand 100 rounds wafers, common size. red. ner oound 150 do uealing-wax, best extra superfine, scarlet, per pound 30 do sealing-wax, superfine, per pound 15 do ao black, do 40 do India rubber, prepared, do 5 do do unprepared, do 300 quarts black sand, per quart Class No 7. 150 ounces pounce, per ounce t 1 dozen India ink, best, per dozen 2 do camel's hair pencils, per dozen, assorted 2 do sable pencils, per dozen, assorted 1 do Osborn's best water colors, per dozen cakes 400 pounds twine, linen, per pound 100 do twine, cotton, ao 50,000 pocket envelopes, of while or yellow paper, of the following sizes, viz: 8jJ by 3? inches, per hundred 30,000 pocket envelopes, letter size 6 dozen rulers, mahogany, round or flat, per dozen 2 dozen lignumvitse, round, ner dozen 8 do elastic penholders, AJden's, per dozen 1 do tortoise shell, per dozen 5 pounds sponge, best, per pound 10 do gum arabic, best, do PRINTING. The printing of all kinds, including paper, which may be required to be executed for the use of the Department of the Interior, or any of the offices thereof, whether the same be circulars, instructions, warrants, forms, returns, blanks, solid matter or not, leaded, rule work, or rule and figure work, faint ruling or lining, and red ruling or lining, or by whatever name, title, or description the same shall be known to, or usually designated by, the office requiring it, and including also folding, stitching, pasting, <fcc., on the following descriptions of paper, to wit: , -Vb. of iheeti. j On quarto post, 1 page on a sheet, per 100 J sheets - 75,000 a 2 do do 30,500 3 do do 5,000 I 4 do do 3,000 \M On foolscap, 1 do do 8,500 * 2 do do 60,000 3 do do 2,200 4 do do 1,800 W On folio post, 1 do do 8,600 2 do do 7,200 I 3 do do 2,000 m / 4 do do 2,000 M> I On every other description of paper, not X " designated above, but to be so by the office B ordering it, whether circulars, instructions, B warrants, forms, returns, &c., as specified in the first paragraph, for? < 1 page on a sheet, per 100 sheets - 2,700 2 do do 20,000 1 3 do do 2,100 L 4 do do 1,250 (j State the price per page for every addi- w tional page on any of the above over four ^ pages, estimating at 1,000 pages. On parchment, to be furnished by the j Department, per 1U0 .... 65,000 I Blank forms or any other description of printing ' required broetLilde on any of the above paper, each | i broadside to Jclvtittad as one page. It is expres?fv to be understood that no extra charge of any description will be allowed. The prices bid for pnnting must cover and include all contingencies and extras. { _ The Department reserves the right to have any description of printing, which may properly be B called "book or pamphlet work, executed by ' special contract. I The bidders for printing will accompany their I bids with samples or quality of the different kinds B of paper they propose to furnish. J June 14?2awt 29th. Jl A. ZAPPONE mi CONTINUES to offer his services mm Professor B and Translator of the FRENCH, SPANISH. ITALIAN and LATIN languages. Rough pronunciation soon improved, and bod pronunciation certainly corrected, under his instruction. Lemons are given in schools and private families on very moderate terms; and ladies who sing Italian, French or Spanish songs, should send soon for him if desiring his services. Rinidence, Mr. Fugitt'a, Indiana avenue, near City Hall. June 15?ly Brandies, Whiskies. Chalea Wines, ste.. at private sale.? We have on hand, and constantly keep, a choice and superior collection of Brandies, Whiskies, Wines, he., among which we enumerate? 5 | t ask*superior Brandy, with custom houoe certificates attached KMwrrels superior copper distilled Monongahela Whisky 4 J casks (Hard, Dupey k Co., Brandy Together with a choice collection of superior winea Ir in U1< < di Orated DOOM Of JacnO Hn)<Mr, jr., of Philadelphia; amongst which will he found? Amontillado Sherry, Bermudas and Poszio Pale W Sherry ||| II I vtar Aerxe*' alienor Pale Sherry \1 , W Phelpa' atiperior old nutty Madeira Extra auperior old delicate Scrcial Madeira, vin- I tagr of 1011 V Superior Hock, Moarlle Clareta, of favored brands M Champage, of extra quality. 'J Alao 16'lemijohna of very miperior Brandy, warranted pure; put up expreaaly lor Umily uao, aa a preventive for cholera. The attention of gentlemen desiring aupcrior Winea and Liquor*, ta reaped fully invited. EDW. C * G F DYER. Auction and Commiaaion Merchant*. June 16?eortSw To the Public. r WOODWARD reapectfully invitee the atten* tion of hia old rnatomem and the public generally, to hia large and well ao|o( ted stock of Hard ware, Fancy Goods. Jtc. I have juat received a aplendid aaaortment of Bathing Tuba, Jtc., aa follow* : Hip Bath*. Zinc and Tin, Hoaton Hatha, IBathing Tula with heaters, Hand Shower Hatha, Niagara Jet Shower Hatha, lie., Jtc. I have alao juat received a lot of very fine Refrigerators, Ice Cream Frecxera, Water Cooler*. Clocka, Ho ki t- Bird Cages, Britannia Water Pitcher*, Banket Carriage* and Chair*, Rocking Horae* and Propellers, Iron and Brick Furnace* of all kinda and sizes, and a great variety of Houae Furniahing \ i 1 S:ite-. ind everv other artii le oauallv found in the Hardware Lino. And in caae ymi should forget, I will just aay that I have a frw more Stove* and Grate* ??f the nnic >rt left, and shall continue to keep them on hand as usual. Thankful for past patronage, I shall be happy to wait upon and ahow my goods to an* one who will Favor me with a call. Having bought goods vary low, I am determined to sell as low or lower than an be bought in the city elsewhere C WOODWARD Pa. At., between Iftth and lltb atroete June I A- Mo* I OLD Isinitoa Rrtrfge An biatorical novel, by I C. H. R.-Iwell. GKAtf 1)1 1)1 KV. OR ARNOLD AT SARA TOGA, by ("has. J Peterson. OLD JUDGE, OR LIFE IN A COLONY, by the Author of Sam Slick V1RM ELLIS'HOI SF.KEF.PING MADE EASY CHOLERA, it* Nature, Symptoms, and Treatment, compiled from the pages of the "London Lancet." SA Thia day received; for ?ale at TAYLOR ft MAt'RYS Book?tore, near 9th rtreat. L