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? ? i ? * '? "? ??? ' '1 - 1 " ? T ""~ * . <. /y;fj^tS:j^r; ??? ? y " ' i? i mssamassm i i mm i \. wmmmmmmmsaeaamsmmmmmammmmmm?- i ju?i, j?i?u 1 x._ jl. l THE REPUBLIC. ~ DAILY. 7" Vol. I. WASHINGTON: SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1849. . J2& No. 16. j v . , I, THE REPUBLIC. KDITXU BY I A. C. HHUJTT A JOHN O. NAKCiUNT. H rUBUBMKU BY I GIDEON St Co 1 TERMS OF THE DAILY' AND TR1 W KEKLY. I Foi the Daily paper, per annum . . . $10 00 1 Fo? thi' Tri-weekly, " ti 00 1 F6r three copies oi the Tri-weekly . . 16 00 ;? TERMS OF THE WEEKLY, i Single subscription for one year . . . $ 2 00 ' I Six copies, for oue year 10 00 M > Six*'en copies, for one year 90 00 I Twenty-five copies, for oue year, (when I ordered at one and the same time) . . 26 00 I No paper will be sent until the money is received. I llnrlc IJinrrtisfnirtits FANCY DRY GOODS. ? SINKS'. SILKS'.! SILKS'.!! HO WEN & McNAMKK, 16 and 18 William street, lv new vokk, WILL receivei on or about the middle of July, their full assortment of Preneli, India, Italian, German and English SILK AND FANCY GOODS, adXpted every section of trade, North, East, South or West; and it is believed that, in regard to variety, extent, or rickneaa, their stock will not be surpassed by that of any similar establishment in the country. No pains will be spared to present the neweet and most faahionable styles of goods brought to this market. They will receive by the various packets and steamers, of their own importation, a great variety of dress goods, of entirely new designs, ordered expressly for their beat trade, to which they would invite the special sito'itkm of merchants from cities and the larger tow iu. Their stock will consist in part of the following: SILKS. Rich figured, changeable, brocade, small plaids and stripes, satfn de Cnine, plain twilled, rich Foulard, Italian, Gros dc Rhine, &c. MUSLIN DE LAINES. Sui>er Paris designs, very rich and high colored, on crimson, green, and blue grounds, the styles of which, it is believed, will be superior to any heretofore offered. CASHMERES. Ne plus ultra styles, with the richest colorings, and in great variety. These goods, or the designs, . y will be obtained from the great French "Exposition," in Paris, and from original designs furnished by us. MERINOS. French, German and English manufacture?a large proportion, ordered expressly by us for the best trade, consisting of every variety of color, offered at reduced prices. ? RIBBONS. An extensive variety of the newest and richest styles, embracing one of the most desirable assortments ever offered in this market. KID GLOVES. Best manufacture, ordered expressly for us, with entirely new' fastenings. ALSO? Plain Muslin de Laincs, Italian Cravats, High colored do. French Crapes, French Broche Shawls, Pongee Handkerchiefs, Plaid Long do. Laces and White Goods, Thibet Wool do. Canton Goods, Plain Cashmere do. Italian Sewings, | / Printed do. do. Oil Silks, Canton Crape do. Taffeta & Satin Ribbons, French Table Covers, Silk Hosiery, French Piano Covers, Frch. & Eng. Ginghams, L , Dress Hdkfs. & Cravats, Black & Colored Velvets, French Suspenders, Satin Veatings, Bombazines & Alpaccas, Linen Cambric H4)cfa-> iriMii laueus, | i^ress inmimngs, etc. June 13?6t Account books. stationery, paper, Ac*?The subscriber beg* leave to call attention to his very full anil well selected stock of Blank Books, Stationery, Sic., comprising every article required for the Bank,' Insurance Company, or Counting room. Account Books of every pattern and style, and warranted equal, if not superior, to any made. Writing Papers of every description, including letter, cap, and ledger papers, both wove and laid, of foreign and domestic manufacture, at mill prices. Note Paper and Envelopes, tx>th plain and fancy? a large assortment. Wrapping Papers?straw, palm leaf, tea, Manilla, rag, lie. Copying Presses, of various styles and patterns. Caras, Printers', ivory surface and enamelled. I 4 ' Playing Cards of the usual varieties. Ink, Writing and Copying, of various colors. Sealing Wax and Wafers?a large assortment. Steel and Gold Pens and Quills?a great variety. Slate*?hard and aoft wood frame Bchool, log and c.ouniing-bouse slatea; also, every variety of porce. lain, transparent and paper slates. For sale oy GEORGE. F. NESBITT, k I Stationer It Printer, cor. of Wall It Water sts. J J una 1#?tf | JEWELRY, Ate. TIFFANY, YOUNG & ELLIS, No. 211 Broadway. N. Y.. ( (iurner of Chamber* ttreet, oppotite the Park,) I1MPOBTEBA OF THE * Variout Fancy Manufacture* qf England, France, Germany, Italy, Swltzer land and China, JEW ELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c? Heg leave retrpectfully to observe? THAT their importation* and variety an- larger than those of any other house in the trade; That their guods are gll 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 arrangements, in the principal markets, and with the heat manufacturers; ' That the extent of their sales, wjiilc it enables them to buy in sufficient quantities to secure material advantages in price, enables tbein also to sell at a smaller advance than would be practicable for others, und 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 United States, and at lower prices - To our JEWELRY DEPARTMENT we wish to call particular attention, and we invite all who may feel an interest on the subject, either as purchaser* or connoisseurs, to assure themselves, by an inspection of our stock and prices, of tlie propriety or arrogance (as the rase may be.) of our assertions: 1st. That we have by far the largest, its well as most elegant, collection of English, French, German and Swiss Jewelry, ever offered tor sale, in the United States. '2d. That we, have the largest collection of Diamonds, Pearls, Rubies, Emeralds, Turquoise, Opals, Sapphires, Stone and Shell Cameos, Corals, Eriam els, and various "m/ilrrifl" 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 ami extensive establishment* in Paria, and are prepared to make the moat elaborate and difficult . piccea, in a atyle, quality and finiah, equal to any manufactory in the world. ( tol/tlogw of f/?e/?d and fYmry Article*. Inlaid Eront and Rokiwoop Desks, Dressing and Toilet Cases, Work Boxes, Ac., Clocks, Orna ments ro*TH* M antei. suite, Ac. French, Dresden, and India Porcelain, ? Bohemian Glass, Bronze, Abtibti<ji>b. and Berlin Iron, Paper, Envelopes, and Fanct Btationery, Pervvmerv, and Articles por the Toilet, Papier Mache Ooona, Chinese Goons, Indian Goona, Opera (^lasses. Fane, Paintinob, ? Ba dal Presents, PoRTroi.toa, ITmrrellab. Whips, Combs, Games, Brushes, Ac., Ac. Purchasers are reapertftiHy informed that every article lias its price marked"in plain figures, from which not the slightest deduction will be made under any consideration whatever. T. V. A E. desire to assure strangers and others that a visit and inspection of their establishment does not impose the slightest obligation to make i " purchases. June IS?St Proposals for American Water-rotted Hemp. Navy Department, Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repair. March 1, 1849. UNDER the joint resolution of Congress, approved May 9, 1848, entitled a "Resolution respecting contracts for hemp for the use of the American navy," sealed proposals will be received at this bureau, or the United States hemp agencies at Louisville, Kentucky, or St. Louis, Missouri, (to be fowarded by them unopened to this bureau,) for delivering under contract, at either of the said hemp agencies, for a term not exceeding five years, the best quality qf American Water-rotted hemp, in quantities of five tons and upwards, the ton to consist of 2,240 pounds. No bid will be considered at a higher rate titan two hundred and forty-one dollars per ton. The proposals to be opened on the 6th of August next. The department will then determine whether the contracts shall be awarded. No delivery will be required sooner than the 1st day of January, 18^1). The said hemp must be equal in quality to the best foreign hemp; and in alt cases of equality of bid, the contract will be given to the hemp grower. The quantity required annually will be about 500 tons. The said hemp must be thoroughly dressed, cleaned, free from shives, and must not lose more than sixteen per cent, of tow and waste when hutchelled to the satisfaction of the inspectors ready for spinning. Its strength must be such that a rope of one and uiree-fourths of an iheh in circumference, made from twentv-nne varns. as nretared and test ed by ihe inspectors, or by their direction, will bear at leuat 4,200 pounds, and its length, color, and other properties must be entirely satisfactory to the inspectors, or the chief of this bureau, or it will not be received; it will be inspected and tested at the respective places of delivery. The respective United States hemp agents to certify bills for the hemp which may [lass inspection and be received by them, according to the contracts which may be entered iijto; ninety per cent, of which bills to be payable within thirty days after their presentation to such navy agents as may be agreed upon and named it: the contracts. Persons offering must state the price, in words and figures, (clearly and legibly,) asked per ton of 2,240 pounds, when delivered, inspected, tested, approved, and received by the said hemp ugent, and payable, us above specified. Every offer must be accompanied, us directed in the act of Congress making appropriations for the naval service, approved 10th August, 1846, by a written guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons, (to be certified by some official personage,) to the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within fifteen days after the contrast is submitted for signature, with good and sufficient sureties to furnish the supplies proposed. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such guaranty. Bonds, with two approved sureties in one-half the estimated amount of the respective contracts, will be reouired, and tea per centum in addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made, as collateral security for the due and faithful performance of the respective contracts, which will on no account be paid until the contracts are complied with in all respects according to their terms. Offers must be made in strict conformity with the terms of this advertisement. The persons offering must state by ichich nary agrrU they wish their bills paid, if their offer is accepted, and by which hemp or navy agency they wish to have contracts and bonds sent for their signature; and if they should not be executed within fifteen days after they are received by the agents, the Department will consider itself at liberty to accept other, offers in place of those thus neglected. June 16?lawt6thAug K OfWJL, BOTISBr Tk? steamer COwharf, in Baltimore, on Saturday, March 3d, at four o'clock in the afternoon, for Washington, Alexandria and Georgetown: and returning, will leave Washington at 6 o'clock and Alexandria at 7 o'clock in tne morning of the following Wednesday. Thereafter, she will leave Baltimore on every succeeding Saturday afternoon, | and Washington and Alexandria on every succeed llig weancnuay morning, ? uic iiuurn uciurc ujrutioncd, during1 the mason. For pasHngr and freight, apply to the Captain on txiard, or to the several agent*: C. Worthington, Baltimore; Mr. Riley, Wasuington; Messrs. Pi< krell, Georgetown; and Messrs. Wheat, Alexandria. JAMES HARPER. Captain A report having been extensively circulated that the ateamer Columbia had been condemned by the Inapector of Steamboat Hull* for the port of Washington, the annexed certificate* are publialied in refutation thereof: Having been called upon by you to examine U>e hull of the steamer Columbia, whilat on the railway in Baltimore, on the '23d ultimo, and having performer! that dutv, I feel no hesitancy in aaying that the hull of that boat i* in good condition, and trustworthy for the carriage of freight and passenger* lie t ween this place a rut Baltimore. The injury clone to the Htcrnpost having now tieen repaired,] consider her to be a* good a* many steamboats of five years of age. 1 am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, WILLIAM EASBV, Inspector of Steamboats. Wakhinotom, February 17, 1849. To William Gunton, Esq., President of the Washington, Alexandria, and Georgetown Steam Packet j Company. BaltimobS, February 20, 1H49. We, the undersigned, shipwrights of Baltimore, have had the steamer Columbia upon our railway, and, at the request of the owner* and agent, have I examined her throughout and made all necessary ] repair*. Ws now, without hesitation, pronoubre her to be in very good order for the transportation I of freight and passenger* between Baltimore and i Washington. FLAN WIG AN & TRIMBLE. J unr U? 3ta w6w TO IlfVKNTORS. THE 81' HS<' RIBERS offer their services to perMin? wishing hi obtain patent* in the United States or in foreign countries, and will prepare apeI i ifi< at ions and drawings, and take all noceaaary steps U> secure a patent. From their long experience aa prartieal median iea, added to a thorough knowledge of the Pute.nt Law and acquaintance with the (fetalis connected with the huaineaa of the Patent Office, they truat they will Ik- able to give satisfaction to their em pkiyera, Ixitli in the cleariieaa and precision of their specifications, and in Uie. nromptneaa and ability with which they tranaact all huaineaa entrusted to them. Peraotia residing at a diatance may procure all neceaaary information, have their huaineaa transacted, and obtain a patent, by writing to tha subscribers, without incurring Uie expenae of a personal attendance at Washington. Mcalela can be aotit with perfect safety by tha expreaaes. K< nigh sketches and description* can be aent by mail. % For evidence of their competence and integrity, they would reapectfully refer to all thoae for whom they have transacted business. Letter* mint Ik- postpaid. OfiBre on F street, opposite Uie Patent Office. P. H. WATSON, June 13?Imw K. S. REN WICK. F. W. HltRliK, ATTORNEY at Law and Atfvnt for Clniu>* ?jrniint the Unit#*! Ntat? *. Office on Pcnnaylvania avenue, near I6tli atreet, Washington, lime 13?ly MARTIN A WRIGHT, ^ Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, ihinth sti s st, H'nthinglon ri/y john martin. snwaan a. waiGRT. June 13?3tawlm W T PORTER. House, Sl?n, and Ornamental Painter, cnansn 6th *takbt and kkn. avenue, vr rrAiaa, Directly oppotiU the National HoM, I June 13?1 y SPLENDID LOTTERIES, FOR JULY, 1849 J. W. MAURY & CO., MANAGERS. $40,000! 20 PRIZES OF $4,000 arc $80,000! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. 84, for 1849. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 7th of July, 1849. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 1 prize of ... $40,000 20 prizes of - - - 4,000 10 do - - 1,693 10 do .... 1,200 Tickets only $10?Halves $5? Quarters $2 60. Certificates of packages of 26W'hole tickets $ 130 00 Do do of 25 Half do 65 00 Do do of 25 Quarter do 32 60 3 PRIZES OF $26,000 ARE $78,000! 3 prizes of $10,000 are $30,000! 30 prizes of $1,00')! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. 87, for 1849, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 14th of July, 1849. GRAND SCHEME: 1 prize of - - - #26,000 1 do - - - 26,000 1 do .... >26,000 3 prizes of - 10,000 3 do .... 6,000 3 do - - - - 3,182 30 do .... 1,000 178 do .... 500 & c. Si c. &c. Tickets #10?Halves #6?Quarters #2 50. Certificates of packages of 26 Whole tickets #140 00 Do do of 26 Half do 70 00 Do do of 26 Quarter do 35 00 CAPITAL, #36,000! #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 .... 5,000 1 do .... 4,000 1 do .... 2,256 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 25 Whole tickets # 130 00 Do do of'25 Half do 65 00 Do do of 25 Quarter do 32 60 $52 000! #18,000! #11,000! Sixteen Dravtm Ballot*.' VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Claw) G, for 1849, 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: 1 splendid price of - - #62,000 1 price of - - 18,000 1 - 11,000 1 do .... 8,000 1 do - - 6,000 l do - : *5Sir 1 do .... 3,000 1 do .... 2,696 10 prise* of .... 1,600 10 do - - - - 1,100 10 do - 600 Ticket* #15?Halve* #7 60?Quarter* #3 76 Eighth* #1 874. Certificate* of package* of 26 Whole ticket* #170 00 Do do of 26 Half do 86 00 Do , do of 26 Quarter do 42 60 Do do of 26 Eighth do 21 26 Order* for Ticket* and Sltare* and Certificatea of Package* in the above Splendid Lotterie* will reccivo the moat prompt attention, and an official account of each drawing sent, immediately after it i* over, to all who order from u?. Addre** J. it C. MAURY, Agent*, June 14 Alexandria, Va. MEXICAN CLAIMS. Notice to holder? of claimt againnt Mexico, provided for by the fifth article of the unratified convention qf November 20, 1843. rTMlE Board of Commi?*ioner* to adjtiat claim* A again*t Mexico, appointed under act of Con grass of 3<1 March, 1 nave adopted uie following order, to wit: " It appearing to th? Board that memorial in nevrral of the cases provided for in Ulc fifth article of the unratified convention of November 20, 1H43, between tlie govornment of the United State* and of Mexico, to wit, claim* which were considered by the commissioner* under the treaty of 11th April, 1K39, and referred to the umpire, and which were not decided by him, have not been filed agreeably to the order* heretofore established, and it buing represented that further time is necessary, therefore it is "Ordered, That tin- time for filing such memorial* he extended to the firit Monday of Novrmbrr next; and all memorials and arguments relating to aaid claim* are required to be filed on or beTore said day." Office or said Commission, Washington, June 7, |H49. WM. CAREY JONES, Secretary, Juns 14?dlOt * P. II. HOOK A t O.. Pa. Avenue, between 7th and Nth streets. HAVE now in slmrr and arc constantly receiving from manufacturer* and importer* additirwis to the billowing description of goods, vit: Houae furnishing articles of every variety, such as Carpetings, Rugs, Floor Oil Clotlis, Canton and Spanish Mattings, Curtain Materials and Fixtures, Lare Curtains. Embroidered Muslin Curtain*, Marseille* Counterpanes, Furniture Cliititx, Linen Sheetings, Pillow UMa Linen*, Towellings, Table Da Table i;ioUia, 1 >?iii.i-k .Napkin*. mm* Eye, Scotch and Ruaaia Diaper*, Cloth, Wonnd, and Cotton T??ble and Piano Cover*, kc., he. IX LADIES' WEAR, FANCY GOODS, he.. WE NAMEFrench ami India Hilkn of tile Inteat atyle* Him k Groa de Rhine* and Satin de Chine for veal tea French Barege*, Tiaatire*, and Grenadine* French, Scotch, and American b? n* and Ging haina. Plaid, Striped and Plain Swiaa Minims later Capv*. French worked Collar* and Cnffc Splendidly Embroidered and Plain Canton Crape Shnwla Needla worked ami Bordered Shear Ijawti Handkerchicfit Silk, Cotton and Raw Silk Hoaiery of every de- I acrjption Kid. Silk and Lille Thread Glovea, of every de- j *i ription Black Not Mit-?, Thread Ibarra, iii n k isillt i,.n < ? Bobbin Edging*, Ite., Ate. IN GENTLEMEN*8 WEAR. WK NAMBFrench, English, and Ahierican Cloth* of every color, from the mod celebrated maker* French Doeskin* and Caaaimere* of Um finest quality Silk, Satin, and Marseille* Vo*tin|r*, a great * rioty Silk, Morino^indCotton Under Vest* and Draw er* Silk and Linen Cambric Handkerchief*, fancy Cravat* Linen Shirting* and Drawer*, Lirtena, Ate. Together with a complete aaaortment of good* of e.very dear ription in our line, to which we in vita the attention of pwrrhnnera before purchasing elaewhere, a* inducement* will be offered. P H. HOOE It Co. i June 13 [Union $"cto JJork ^Urt)crti8cmcnts. NEW YORK FOREIGN EXPRESS AGENCY. LIVIHUflTON, WEILS * CO., No. lO Wall at., Mow York, HAVE agencies in Paria, Havre, Bordeaux, Liverpool, Loudon, Southampton, Glasgow, and tile Principal Cities of Great Britain; also atBremen, and the chief Towns in German J, and attend to any kind of com missions to be executed there. Goods bought by them tootder, in any amounts, large or small, whether for sale- <g personal use. Books, Furniture, Chiha, Wines, Luuuaue, Specie, Clothing, Paintings, Statuary, Works or Art, &c., received at the various Agencies, cleared at the Foreign Custom-bouses, passed at the New York and Boston Custom-houses, and forwarded by express to any part of the United States. Letters and Newspapers forwarded. Travellers visiting Europe introduced at the various Agencies, and assisted in the transaction of their foreign Dusiness, the forwarding of their luggage, and transmission of funds. Orders of all kinds attended toand filled in Paris, ijy au aiA uinpimiau auu cxpci icuucu Aiucnueui rc* sident there. June 13?6td&law6w CAUFORSLi EXPRKM flAV > & LIVINGSTON have established themselves as a Commission and Express Forwarding Home, at Sati Francisco, and in connection with Zacharison & Nelson, at Panama. S.LEA,atChagres,and LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO., 10 Wail street, New York, will receive and forward goods, in parcels not exceeding 100 lbs. each, and of 30 by 20 inches square, will receipt for the same through between New York and San Francisco. Specie and gold ore forwarded with despatch. Apply to LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO., June 13?6tdlaw6w 10 Wall at., N. Y. LIVINGSTON, WELlii & Co.. FOREIGN EXPRESS AGENCY. THE undersigned have Express Agencies established at Paris, No. 8 Place de la Bourse; at London, No. 7 Fen Court, Fenchurch street; at Liverpool, No. 9 Fen wick street; and also at Southampton, Hamburgh, Bremen, Havre, Marseilles, Lyons, Rome, Genoa, Florence, San Francisco, Panama, and Chagres, and will carry to and receive from all those places specie, packages, books, papers, letters, ana merchandise generally, and execute all orders that may be entrusted to their care. LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO., 10 Wall street, New York. June 13?6td&lawt?w AMERICAN SHIPPING di GENERAL COMMISSION HOUSE. Livingston, wells & co., 7 Pen court, Fenchurch street, London, will receive at their offices Goods, Parcels and Specie, and forward the saine by British and American steamers, via Liver pool and Southampton, and first class American liners from this port, through their House, 10 Wall street, New York, to all parts of the United States and Canada. Drafts collected with care, and at moderate rates. Monthly and all other Publications, and Sample Parcels of every description, sent by our Express cars. Orders received for American produce, and advances made on consignments. Books, periodicals and newspapers purchased on commission for the trade and public institutions in the United States. London Express Agency. JAMES McNICOL, Director. June 13?6td&law6w LIVINGSTON. WELLS Si CIE., A PARIS. 8 PLACE DE LA BOURSE. i Office pour la rfception et expedition d? toutes tortesde Merchandises pur les ETATS?UN1S, le CANADA, le MEXIQ.UE, et lea ANTILLES, soit par le Havre du I'Angleterre. Lea voyageur* trouverout a ce bureau la liste de tous les navirea en charge au Havre, ainsi que tous lea renseignement* uules pour entreprendre un voyage d'outre-mer. Les exporteurs seront mis ?ui courant du march# Americain. Lbs MARCHANDISE6 consignees recevroot toute 1 'attention desirable el les expeditions seront faitesavec promptitude.... . Reoouvrements dVffota et reclamations. Traites sur NEW-YORK i vendra. Cabinelde lecture et journatix Amdricains (gratis ) JOHN CAUCHOI8, Agent. Reference: Chez MM HOTTINGER & Cie., June 13?6td&law6w. Banquiers & Paris. SANDERSON'S COLLEGE HOTEL. No. 28 Muaaxv sr., Nxw York. rpHIS new and conveniently arranged Hotel, ex X prresdy adapted lor Um accommodation ol lamilies, situated within a hundred yarda of Broadway and the Park, in the College Ground*, and furnished in the moat elegant and rtcKtrchr atyle, with all the modern improvement*, (Hot and Goad Hatha, Water Cluseta, kc., kc., on every floor, ia now ready for the reception of tranaient visiter*. June 13?6t SELLING OFF.- B&ig desirous of reducing our stock of Summer good*, wc have determined from tliia day forward to offer all good* the demand for which ceasi* with the season, without regard to coat. Our itoek ia now large and very complete, and well worthy the attention of purchaser*. We name in part? ' 2,000 yarda French Lawns, fast color*,at 181 cent* 3,000 do fine do do from 16 to 25 cent* \ 1,000 do black and white French Gingham, at 2,000 do colored and white French Gingham, from 121 to 25 200 piece* French Bervge and Grenadine, all colors, among thern' several plain green, 25 to 60 SO do plain black and satin-striped Bereges, 25 to 50 20 do checked and striped India Silks, very cheap 10 do Idac k Foulard Silk,ahautiful article 50 do Linen'Lustres, all colors, at 25 30 do whih'and colored embroidered Muslin, at 37) 150 do cheeked and striped Cambrics, from 12) t>> 26 200 do plain Cambrics and Jaconet*, from 12) to 25 200 do Nainsook and 8wia? Muslins, from 20 to 60 25 do India or Swiss Hook, two yards wide, a beautiful article for summer dresses 10,000 yards fine Prints, all cokfos and styles, from from 6J to 121, warranted fast, togrther with a large assortment of Hosiery, nkiin open - worked and embroidered Kid, Hilk.ainf Thread Gloves, Linen cambric Handkerchiefs. Lace Capes, 8wisa and Cambric r^ifTing Aim iiirMTLinK ? i nrnm mmK,nK? ? ??* * Lace, Parftanl*, Fans. Ice., MdN h great variety of other artielea tuo numrroua to metition. We earnestly request nil persona in want of Dry Gnoda to give tin a rail before pun-louring elsewhere, aa we are coliAdent of hoing able to aavc them from ten to twenty per rent, on their bills. YF.RBY k BROTHER. No. h Market Spare, bet. 7th an<l *th at*. June 13?3 trod WHfTF, \ N I> I?K AH HKW KK. FINK MOI.K SKIN BLACK HATS, and every variety of Straw Hate. 1 have now on hand a large stuck of Ane Hat* and Cap*, whirh I will aell on accommodating term*. Also an nmsirtmotit of I'tnbrella*. F MATTINGLY, 7th atreet, June 13?3t afaoaro.Odd Fellow*' Hall. WAVCRIjY MOFRB. ' MIE aubecriber i* now receiving <laily the Aneat J. Oyatera and Fiah, which he will be happy to serve in the l>e?t style and on reaaonable terms. Boarder* taken by the week or The Frederick and Marlborough stage* leave thi* house every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. P A D? 8AULES, Agent, Penn. avenue, opposite National Hotel. June 13?3t (4KORHR NAt'KAY. Attorney. ft.ate or FLoaina,^ w ILL attend to all kinds of business before Con T e Jf''"" inn mic i.rr[mi uiirnw REFRRF.NCE8: Hon. B. C. Ca?kll, Florida; ?? R. Toomm, ??orgi*! ? H. W Hiluabd. Alabama; ?? A. Birt, South Carolina; ? R. (J. Wiwthbop. MaaBarhuarttA; < C. B. Smith. Indiana; " R. L. Ro??. Nm York; " John Yowno, New York. June 16?tf Pension and Bounty Land Agency, WASiflNUTON CITT, Office removed to \&lh street, opposite the Treasury Department. GEORGE M. PHILLIPS, Notary Public, Commissioncr of DeetU, and formerly of the Treasury Department, attends to the prosecution and collation of Claims before Congress uhd the several Executive Departments of lite Government. His attention is more particularly directed to the presentation and prosecution of CLAIMS FOR PENSIONS, whether? Revolutionary, Invalid, Navy, Half-pay or Widow's; Pre-emption and other Land Claims; Revolutionary Services?for Commutation, Halfpay, or Bounty Lands; Bounty Lands and Pensions for services in the late War with Mexico; Contracts with the different Departments for Supplies, &c.; Settlement of the accounts of disbursing' and other officers of tile Government; Collection of unclaimed dividends on the funded debt of the United States. Being in possession of a large number of Rolls of the Army of the Revolution, he is enabled to produce the "proqf of 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, the undersitrned is prepared to furnish legalized copies of Documents or Records. Charges will be moderate, varying according to the nature of tlie business transacted. Letters, to receive attention, should be postage paid, and may be addressed GEORGE M. PHILLIPS, Box No. 52, Washington city. REFERENCES. He has the pleasure of referring claimants and others to the following gentlemen: Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott, U. S. Army. Brig. General Nathan Tow son, Paymaster General U. S. A. " " George Gibson, Commissary General U. S. A. Hon. A. K. Paris, Second Comptroller of the Treasury. " Walter Forward, late Secretary of the Treasury. " Simon Cameron, United States Senate. " Patrick G. Goode, Sidney, Ohio. " Alexander Harper, Zanesville, Ohio. " Willis Green, Green, Kentucky. " Garrett Davis, Paris, " " Bailie Peyton, New Orleans. " John W. Davis, Speaker of the House of Reps. " James G. Hampton, New Jersey. " R. W. Thompson, Terre Haute, Indiana. " E. M. Huntington, Indiana. " E<!mund Deberry, Lawrenceville, N. C. " D. S. KaufTmau, Texas. " M. P. Gentry, Tennessee. " Andrew Stewart, Pennsylvania. " James lrvin, " " Richard Brodhead, " " Truman Smith, Litchfield, Connecticut. " S. F. Vinton. Ohio. " B. G. Thiboneaux, Louisiana. " Calvin Blythe, Philadelphia. " Wni. B. Reed, " " C. B. Smith, Indiana. " Jushuu A. Spencer, Utica, New Vork. " Roliert Smith, Alton, Illinois. " William Sawyer, Oliio. Messrs. Gales & Seaton, Washing-ton city. Joseph H. Bradley, Esq.," " Rev. W in. McLam, " " Wm. T. Sprole, West Point. " Jaim-s Knox, New York. " James G. Hanmer, Baltimore. Messrs. A. E. Sangston & Co., Baltimore. D. Leche & Son, Baltimore. Dr. W. L. Atlee, Philadelphia. Rev. GeorgeDuffirId, Detroit. Bishop MrXIoekrey " Rev. J. P. Durb'ii, D. D., Philadelphia. S. Brady, Ehm Wheeling, Virginia. A.M. Phillips & Son, " " Rev. E. H. Cumpstou, Lynchburg, Va. Rev. Richard Craighead, Mcadvule, Penn. J. D. Defrees, Esq., Indianapolis. June 12?dtf To the Public. ? 1 WOODW^tO i wpnrfsllj isntw tin V tion of his old customers and the public generally, to his large and well selected stock of Hardware, Fancy Goods, lie. I have just received a splendid assortment of Bathing Tuns, lie., as follows: Hip Baths, Zinc and Tin, Boston Baths, Large Bathing Tuhe with heaters, Hand Shower Baths, Niagara Jet Shower Baths, lie., &c. 1 have also just received a lot of very fine Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers. Clocks, Buckets, Bird Cages, Britannia-Water Pitchers, Basket Carriages and Cliairs, Rocking Horses and Propellers, Iron and Brick Furnaces of all kinds and sizes, and a great variety of House Furnishing Articles, Safes, and every other article usually found in the Hardware Line. And in ease you should forget, I will just say that I I in ve a lew more Sloven and Unites ol the same sort left, and ahull continue to keep them on h&nd an usual. Thankful for post patronage, I ahall be happy to wait upon and allow my goods to any one who will favor me with a call. Hav ing- bought goods very low, I um determined to sell as low or lower than can be bought in the city elsewhere. C. WOODWARD Pa. Av.t between lOtli and 11th streets. J une 1 &?6tcOd LA CROIICA. A Hpsntih llrwipaprr printed In New York. 11HIS valuable paper is haiulsoiuely printed twice a week on a large double royal sheet, in the quarto form, in the most approved modern Spanish orthography, and, having reached the ninth month of its publication, may be said to he placed on a durable nasi*. It is ably conducted by Senor A. X. San M ahtin, and employs a regular correspondent at the Court of Madrid, beside* having correspondents in all the countries of Spanish America. Officers of the American Government. Diplomatic Representatives, and others, will find the Ortmitm a valuable compendium of Spanish and Spanish American news, politics, and interests. It is aent hy mail, postage frte, (the postage bring pre-paid by the editor without cost to the subscribers,) to all parts of the United States at the following rates, tnvaruMy rn adranrr. For one year $10 00 For si* months 5 50 For three months - - - - 2 75 Persons wishing to subscribe will apply to F. JEFFF.RSON. Smith's Row, Eleventh street, near F. June IJ?It OLD London Bridge An historical novel, by C. H. Rod well. GRACE DUDLEY. OR ARNOLD AT SARA T(X?A, by Clias. J. Peterson. OLD JUDGE. OR LIFE IN A COLONY, by the Author of Said Slick. MR* ELMS' HOUSEKEEPING MADE EA8^ CHOLERA, it* Nature, Symptom*, and Treatment, compiled from the pageaol the "London Lnn ret." Thin 'lay received; for *alc at TAYLOR k MA tTRV'S Hooketore, near 9th ttreet. N^TTBROWN'S HOTEL!! STEVENS' GREAT HAT ANDGENTLEMKN'S OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, i* well supplied with White Rocky Mountain Beaver Hat*, (without mixture,) Blue "Napped and Plain Blue and White and Black Hata, of great olep-ance and atyle, in fintaliand shape. Alaoa full and complete aaaortment of Gentlemen'* Wardrobe and Toilet good*, via: "Yoke Neck" Shirt*, Under Shirt*, and Drawer*, in Silk. Merino, Cotton, and Gauc, in great variety, and at low price* for first auality good*. Also h few very superior Hnmni<? **, for tnoae who intend visiting watering place*. All ol which will be told at fair price* for caah. M H STEVENS Great Hat and Gent*. Outfitting E*tahli*hmeut, No. I, Brown'* Hotel. June IS- -6tif A. ZAPPONE~ f 10NTTN1 ES ti> offer hi- service* Professor V; and Translator of the FRENCH, SPANISH, ITALIAN and LATIN lanff'iia.gr*. Rong-h pronunciation noon improve, and had pronunciation certainly corrected, under hie instruction. Leaaon* are (riven in achoola and private families on very moderate term*; and lad iea who ain^r Italian, French or Spanish song*. should aend soon for hiiri if deairinsr hla servicea Residence, Mr. Fugitt's, Indiana avenue, near City Hall June 16? ly GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR JULY. A TRIUMPHANT NUMBER. PAGKS?36 EXTRA. Another instance that the Lady's Book does nut recede, but advances. Not like its contemporaries who gave 80 and 84 pages in January and February, and now reduced to 64 and 60. They also promised Colored Fashion Plates, and substitute wood engravings. THE GREATEST NUMBER YET ISSUED! 0O> Afore Page* qf Heading than January, and more Illustrationi. 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, engruved by Neagle. The First Parting?a beautiful Mezzotint, [by Walters; Returned from his Travels, " " Dy Welch. A Beautiful Colored Summer Fashion Plate, [by Pease. Areherv?an eneravinir on wood. bv Keilv. A Cottage Plate?printed in two colors, [by Wagner & McGuigan. Music?two pages?original, and composed [for the Book, by Cramer. Great Hall at Mount Vernon, engraved by Frost. The Pic Nic Party by Croomc. 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 New Set of Wood Engraving*. The Cage Birds of America?two beautiful designs, showing the perfectibn to which the art of wood engraving has been brought. 'Hie Monthly Bonnet for July. Patterns for Bruiding, prepared expressly for the Lady 'a Book. Let any other Magazine shmv a li?t of contributor* like the following. LADY CONTRIBUTORS. Mrs. E. F. Ellet, Miss Leslie, Grace Greenwood, Kate Hall, Mrs. J. C. Neal, 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. Horsford. GENTLEMEN CONTRIBUTORS. H. T. Tuckerman, Lewis J. Cist, Park Benjamin, Wm. Alexander, J. F. Otis, Joseph A. Nuucs, Francis Dc H. Janvier, Rev. Alonzo Potter, D. D., W. A. Jones, T. S. Arthur, Thomas King, Charles Murphy, J. W. Weideineyer, J. R. Orton, Alexander J. Morton. RECAPITULATION. The. Julv Number contains lfi Emrravirura. 11 of these occupying' one page each?-Two of them Mezzotints, Two Line Engravings, and two Colored Engravings. The July Number contains 84 pages; 36 of which arc extra. The July Number contains 38 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 of excellence never befo.re equalled?with some improvements which we dare not even hint at. It will be ONE BLAZE OF BEAUTY THROUGHOUT. The publisher of the Lady's Book pledges his well earned reputation of twenty years, tnat his work shall surpass, both in the number of pages published, and the number, beauty, and variety of his Engravings, any other work published in THIS OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY. Besides giving more matter in every Number than <M*y si>i? I'.'^Vafinn. in audition, to those who pay three dollars, the Lady's Dollar New?paper, of large aiae, published twice a month. The paper alone contains more reading than any monthly except the Lady's Book?thus $2 subscribers get three, publications each month, folly equal to two magazines. This is a better premium than the "miserable" engravings offered by others. TERMS? CASH IN ADVANCE. I copy of the Lady's Book, and 1 copy of the Lady's Dollar Newspaper, one y?-ar ... $3 2 copies, without the paper, one year ... 5 3 " " ' " one year ... 6 5 ? " " " otic year, ami a copy to the person sending the club . . 10 | II copies without the paper, one year, and a copy to the person sending the club ... 20 6 months' subscription without the paper . . 1 This iticomparabie single number for . . 26 its. j Persons winning to ootam uic L?ny???n unci l.ady's Dollar Newspaper for ?3, must send the money direct to the publisher, L A. GODEY, June 13?61. No. 113 Chcatuut St., Phila. CIGARS ! CIGARS ! CIGARS!!! JUST receiver), direct from Havana, the m?at superior lot of Cigars ever offered to the ciliscii* of Washington, consisting of the following bran<la : 20,001) Washington 20,000 Ambroaia 10,000 Crrspo 20,000 Principe 600,000 of variiTO< other brands. All of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms. W H. WTNTER, June 13?3tif Sign of Jim Crow, Penn. avenue. DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS ! HALL a CO. have this day received a large and . well selected stork of fashionable Dry Goods, j j which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. . ] Strangers visiting Washington will do well lo giv | I us a call, n* we are determined to sell cheaper tha i ! aiTv otlier house in this city. June 13?3t TAYLOR dt NAFRT. Booksellers, near 9th St., | Washington City,are receiving regularly from the publishing houses in the United .States all publications?whii h they sell in every case at the publisher's lowest prices? School Hook* qf eoery kind, iMedtcal Book*, \Jitcrl la neon* arui fmv Book*. Juvenile Hook*, ami cheap I.ilerature, RMe* and l*rayer Book*, plain and richly hound. Blank Bookaof every sise and quality. Stationery, Slates, Copy Books, Ac June 13 FANCY DOOM, PKRFFNKRY, Cutlery, Ac. T. BASTIANELLI a CO., No. 1. under Brown's Hotel. HAVE received, by the last steamer, two < uses of French Fancy Goods, as Portable Rosewood Writing Desks, laulies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, fine Work Boacs, Fans, Card Cases, French Gobi Pens, Gobi Ixs kets, Toilette Bottles, Toys, Ac,, of superior quality, and will 1* sold low for cash. June 13?3t WINK STORK. JOHN H. BUTHMANN. Pennsylvania Avenue, south side, between 4} and 6th streets, hns received s further supply of superior Cognac and Pulp Rrntwiv Port Winr nnrl liimlon Hnwn Stout Alan expected, by athooner Aelimotoh, a tew uoore dozen of the old "Alpha" Cognac vintage of 1*16, and a few dozen of the "Q" do. June 13?St WII.MAM V. BAYLY. Importer and Denier In Faney nnd Staple Stationery. i Prnwyhnmia Ji rrnge, brhnrm 1 Ilk atul 1 '2th .ttreel*. THE xubHcriber devote* himself exclusively to the Statiohery business. in ail itn branches, and in prepared to furnish all kinds of? Csp, letter, ledger, wrapping, note>, and fancy Paper* and Envelope* Cutlery, Steel Pena, Quill* Ink, Inkstands, Portfolio* (!6ld Pena and Pencil*, Drawing paper*, French paper* Tapea, Blank Books, Ac. i He ia receiving constantly new additions to his stock by the English a learners and packets, and will i sell at tne very lowest prices. Letter and Cap Paper at $ 1.36 per ream. WILLIAM F BAYLY June ?d4t .m * * ,; * 0 W jrit* / P'* . I ' ' A " * . OFFICII OF THE REPUBLIC. NINTH STREET, NBAS PKNMVJ.VAVIA AVENUE, WASHINGTON, P. C. ADVERTISING: Advertisement* will be inserted ill The Republic at the us vial rate* of the other papers published in Washington. A deduction will he made to those who advertise by the year. THE TRI-WEEKLY REPUBLIC WILL BE ISSUED BVBBY TUEBDAV, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. THE WEEKLY REPUBLIC WILL REPUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. THE WBBKLT REPUBLIC. Tiiat we may commence it with the half year, and on a propitious day, we have determined to issue the first number of our Weekly paper on the Fourth or July. The Weekly Republic will contain all the most interesting and important matter of our Daily papers. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY REPUBLIC. Single subscription, for one year - - J 2 00 Six cones, for one year - - - 10 00 Sixteen cones, for one year - 20 00 TWENTY-FIVE COPIES, for one year 25 00 And at the same rate for a larger number. The Daily and TbhWeekly Republic are now regularly published, and mailed to subscribers at the following rates: TERMS OF THE DAILY A TRI-WEEKLY. For the Doily Republic, per anntup - $10 00 For the Tri-weekly, M 6 00 For three copies of the Tri-weekly, (ordered at the same time) - 15 00 No paper will be sent unless the order is accompanied by the money. All communications uDon business must be ad dressed to? GIDEON & CO. Washiwotow Citt, June 19, 1849. HOUSE-FURNISHING WARDROOMS. JOHN M. DONN & BRO. have on band a general assortment of house furnishing goods, embracing almost every article used in nousekeeping, viz: A general assortment of mahogany and painted furniture; among the rest? A handsome white Chamber Set, striped upth blue; Chairs of almost every description; Bedsteads, Beds, Mattresses and Cote; Wardrobes, Washstands and Clocks; Looking Glasses, Gilt and Mahogany Frames; Girandoles, Vases, Solar Lamps and Rail Lanterns; Etherial Lamps, and the fixtures for altering com-. 11 ion oil lamps to burn the fluid; Step Rods, Window Cornice Mouldin*gsand Bands; Waiters, japanned and plated; A generufassortment of cutand pressed Glassware; China, Stone and Crockery Ware?a good and general assortment; Tin and Japanned Ware for chamber and kitchen purposes; Tubs, Buckets, Boxes and Baskets, in great variety; Hand Pumps, with chains attached, made in th best manner; Cooking Utensils, of nearly every description; Wood Horses and Saws, and Clothes and Towel Horses; Basket Carriages, Patent Water Coolers; Bird Cages, &c., fcc. Persons turnishing will find the most extensive assortment of goods at our Store, and, without reflection upon others, as CHEAP as at any other establishment, here or elsewhere, when all things are considered. J. M. DONN <t BRO., Next door to Dyer's auction, Between 10th and 11th sta., Pa. av. June 13?3tcodif Dry Goods! Dry Goods!! Dry Goods! I! rrfWELVE THOU8AND DOLLARS' WORTH X OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, at 1 unheard of low prices.?In order to reduce our stock, which is very large and complete, we will commence this day to run off our entire stock of goods at greatly reduced prices for cash. In store may be found? * 1500 yacds new style French Bareges, from 13 to 50 cents 2500 yards new style French Lawns, from 10 to 25 cents I Pt?\kervwln?-a/l Mnsliu nMSSsa sil/l Kssilft. fhl good* Rich changeable and figured Silk*, very cheap JUeb black Groe de Bum Silk*, all width* and I ? Black Silk Ijm, Fringe* and Gimp* Swiss, Book and Jaconet Muslins, plain, plaid and atriped Black Alpaca* and Bombasine*, very rich ftninh Gingham* and Print*, extra aheap Hosiery and Gloves, ail kind* and qualities Fine (horded and Grass Skirts 4000 yard* Bleached Cotton Skirting and Sheet. ing*, 4 to 57 cent* 3000 yards j, 4-4, and 6-4 Brown Cotton, 9 to 10 cent* Dama*k Linen Table Diaper and Cloth*, great bargain* Scotch, Birdeye and Huckaback Diaper* A large lot of Bonneta, Rib&nda, Parasols and Parasolcttes, with many other good* too tedious to mention, which will be *old extremely cheap for each, or approved paper at short date*. HYATT k. PRAZ1ER, Penn. av., between 8th and 9th *t*., June 13 ?3teoif Opposite Centre Market. United State* Patent Orrici, Jtmt 19, 1849. ON the petition of Charlea Davenport, of Cam bridgeport, Massachusetts, praying for the extension of a patent granted to saia Davenport, for an improvement in Draw Springs for railway carriages for seven year* from the expiration of said patent, which take* place on the ninth day of September, 1849 : It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office, on the fourth Monday in August next, at 12 o'clock, m.; and all person* are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition might not to be granted. ??_i i ?i ,ki. v.. .kiuk^i i? ,k. i/iuriru, himi, iiini wijw iiuiuc uc pumiMicu iu uic Republic, and Union, Waahington City, D. C.; American, Baltimore ; North American and Gawtte, Philadelphia ; Tribune, New York; Courant, Hartford ; Daily Bee, Boston ; Journal, Portamoutn, New Hampshire ; Daily A tlaa, Cincinnati; Advertiser. Detroit ; Republic, Augusta Georgia ; once a week for three successive week* previous to the fourth Monday in August next. THO. EWBANK, ( ommumonrr qf PaUnU. P. 8.?Editor* of the above paper* will please I copy, and aend their bill* to the Patent Office, with a paper containing this notice. June 20? lawjw , MEMOIR OK WILLIAM RLLKRT CHAN. NINO, with extracts from hi* Correspondence and Manuscript*, 3 vols., witl^iortrait. The Work* of William E. Channing, D. D.t with an introduction, 6 vols., complete. TAYLOR k MAURY, June 'JO Bookseller*, near 9th *t. TAIN ASHARPlTHHtMAll ANATOMY. ; Vc, edited by Joseph Ixudy, M. D., 9 vols, octavo, wiTli over five hundred illustration*. 8scoj?d Ncmiii or DAVID COPPERFIELD, by Dickens, (Box,) this day received for sale by TA YLOR k MAURY, June 19 Bookseller*, near 9th *t. NEW BOOKS AT TAYLOR A NLA CRT'S. NARRATIVE of the U. 8. Expedition to the Dead Sen and the River Jordan, by Lieut W. P. i Lynch, U. 8. N., with map* and numerous illust rations. Ninrvah and it* Remain*, with an account of a ' visit to the Chaldean Christians of Kurdiatan, he., he., by A. H. Layard, Ks<|. Uinta on Public Architecture, with view* and plana of the 9mithsoniaii Institution, by Robt Dale Owen, Eaq. Minifie's Test Rook of Geometrical Drawing, illuatrated with 56 steel plates nnd '200 diagrams a Downing'* Landscape Gardening and Rural Architecture. Five Years in China, from 1842 to 1847, by Lieut. F. E. Forbea. R. N., 1 vol. Ixrndon. For sale by TAYLOR A MAURY, June 13 Booksellers, near 8th street Awbrx on the concord and mkrri. MACK RIVERS, by H D Thoreau. I vol. ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE, or an introduction to the study of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres. by R. A. Analey, A M. Just received. For sale at TAYLOR It MAURY'S Juno 16 Bookstore, near 9th street. P. H. HOOK A CO., . 1 WJ HOLES ALE and retail dealers in Carpeting, W Fbv>r Oil Cloths, Mattings. Rugs. Curtain Materials, Sheeting, Blankets, and House Furnish i in?r Goods generally. Penn. av., between 7th and 8th streets. Washing | ton, D. C. June 16 | i