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THE REPUBLIC. KU1TKD b V A. c. Ul'LI.m' ? JOHN O. MKUMT. HUULIh Kl) NY GIDEON 8t Co. TERMS OF THE DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY. For the Dally paper, per annum . . . #10 00 Fi>r the Tri-weekly, " b 00 For three copitw of the Tri-weekly . . 16 00 TERMS OF THE WEEKLY. Single subscription for one year . . . $ 2 00 Six copies, fur one yeur 10 00 Sixteen copies, for one vear -20 00 1 - 1 - .L... .... _ JJJ . , ..j . .. .... . . THE REPUBLIC. DAILY. Vol. I. WASHINGTON: MONDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1849. No. -11. Twenty-five copies, for one year, (when ordered at one un<i the same time) . . U5 00 No paper will be sent until the money ia received. Nctd Work ^IbBertiaemtnts. FANCY DRY GOODS. SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS!!! HOWBN & MCiNAMEE, 16 mid IS William street, NEW YORK, Wil l, receive, on or about the middle of Julv. their full assortment of Prenc^ India, Italian, German and English SILK AND FANCY GOODS, ADAPTED to every section of trade, North, East, South or West; and it is believed that, in regard to variety, extent, or richness, their stock will not be surpassed by thut of any tiiiiiilar establishment in the country. No pains will be spurcd to prevent the neweet and moet fashionable style* of goods brought to this market. They will receive by the various pack eta and steamers, qf their own importation, a great variety of dress goods, of entirely new designs, ordered expressly lor their best trade, to which they would invite the special attention of merchants from cities and the larger towns. Their stock will consist in part of the following: SILKS. Rich figured, changeable, brocade, small plaids and stripes, satin do Chine, plain twilled, rich Foulard, Italian, Gros de Rhine, &c. MUSLIN DE LAINES. Super Paris designs, very rich and high colored, on crimson, green, and blue grounds, the styles of which, u is oeueveu, win oc superior 10 any Heretofore uttered. CASHMERES. Ne plus ultra styles, with the richest colorings, and in great variety.* These goods, or the designs, will be obtained from the great French "Imposition," 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 iu this market. KID GLOVES. Best manufacture, ordered expressly for us, with entirely new fastenings. ALSO? Plain Muslin ile Lai ties, 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 SilkB, Canton Crape do. Taffeta & Satin Ribbons, French Table Covers, Silk Hosiery, French Piano Covers, Frch. & Eng. Ginghams, Dress Hdkfs. & Cravats, Black & Colored Velvets, French Suspenders, Satin Veatings, Bomltazines & Alpaccas, Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Irish Linens, Dress Trimmings, &c. June 13?(it Account books, stationery, paper, &e,?The subscriber bogs leave to call attention to his very full and well selected stock of Blank Hooks, Stationery, <ce.f comprising every article required for the Rank, 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 lodger papers, both wove and laid, of foreign and domestic manufacture, at mill prices. Note Paper and Envelopes, both plain and fancy? a large assortment. Wrapping Papers?straw, palm leaf, tea, Manilla, rag, &c. Copying Presses, of various styles and pattern*. Carus, Printers', ivory surface au<i enamelled. Playing Cards of the usual varieties. Ink, Writing and Copying, of various colors. Sealing Wax and Waters?a large assortment. Steel and Gold Pens and Quills?a great variety. Slates? hard and soft wood frame school, log and counting-liouae wlate*; alao, every variety of puree- I lain, transparent and paper slate*. ForaaleUv GEORGE. F. NESB1TT, Stationer i. Printer, cor. of Wall & Water at*. June 1S-?tf JEWELRY, <fcc. TIFFANY, YOUNG & ELLIS, No. 271 Broadway. N. Y., ( Corner of Chamber* ntreel, oppohte the Park,) IMPORTER* OP THE Canon* Fancy Manufacture* of England, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and China, JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c., Hex tear* mpectfully to obtrrve? THAT their importation* ntul variety are larger than thnac of any other house in the trade; That their good* are all made specially to order, or *e lee ted with much cart* hy one of tlieir firm re*i<ieut in Europe; That their purchase* are made with cash, under every facility of experience and perfected arrangements, in the principal markcU, and with the heat manufacturer*; Tlmt the extent of their sales, while it enable* j them to buy in sufficient quantities to secure material advantages in price, enables thein 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, rirker, and mrrrr detirubU selection than can Is* had elsewhere in the United States, and at tmr+r prirrt. Toour JEWELRY DEPARTMENT we wish to call particular attention, and we invite all who may feel an interest on the subject, either as purchasers or onnoisseurs, to assure themselves, by an inspection j if our stock au<l prices, of the propriety or arrogance (as the case may he) of our assertions: 1st. That we have by far the largrtl, as well as most elegant, collection of English, French, German anil Swiss Jewelry, ever offered for sale in the Ihlited States. 2d. That we have the largest collection of Diamonds, Pearls, Rubies, Emeralds, Turquoise, Opals, Sapphires, Stone and Shell Cameos, Corals, Enamels', and various "matsrift" for the manufacture of rich Jewelry. ltd. That we hnve in our employ a skilful designer nnfli several workmen fmin que of the moat fashionable mid extensive establishments in Paris, and are prepared to make the most elaborate and difficult nieces, in a style, quality and finish, equal to nnv manufactory in the world. (of Utrful mul Fancy Article*. In l a in Front and Rosewood Desks, Dressing and Toii.it Cases, Work Boxes, &< ol oces, ornaments for the mantel en suite, fcc. PiiircH, Dresden, and India Porcelain, Bohemian Oi.apr, Mmonee, Artistiqce, and Berlin Iron, Paper, Envelopes, and Fan< t Ktationerv, pllpvmery, and articles for the toilet, Pupieb Mache Goods, Chinese Goods, Indian Goons, Opera Glasses, Fans, Paintings, Bridal Presents, Portfolios, Ii'mrrellas, Whips, Comrs, Games, Brushes, tie., &c. Purchasers are rrspe< tfiilly informed that every article Iihs its price marked in plnin furores, from which not the slightest deduction will foe mash Milder liny consideration whatever. T. V. k R. desire to MRU re at ran O'er* nnd others that a visit and inspection of their catnlilishmcnt does not iinjsise the sliirlitest <>Ui?r:iiion to make purchases. June 13- 3t Propoaali for Amrrictn Water-rotted Hemp. Navy Department, Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repair. March 1, 1849. ("JNDER the joint resolution of Congress, approved May 9, 1848, entitled a "Resolution respecting contracts for hemp for the use of the American -navy," Healed proposals will be received at this bureau, or the United States hemp agencies at Louisville, Kentucky, or St. Louis, Missouri, (lo be fownrded 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 of American Water-rotted hemp, in quantities of five tons and upwards, ihe ton to consist of 2,240 pounds. No bid will be considered at h higher rate than two hundred und 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, 1850. Thfl ha iii hpmn iriiicat ka unttal in rnmlilv In tlio best foreign hemp; anil in all cases of equality of bid, the contract will be given to the hemp grower. The quantity required annuully will be about 500 tons. The suit! hemp must be thoroughly dressed, cleaned, free from shives, and must not lose more than sixteen per cent, of tow and waste when hulchelled to the satisfaction of the. inspectors ready for spinning. Its strength must be such that a rope of one and three-fourths of an inch in circumference, made from twenty-one yarns, as prepared and tested by the inspectors, or by their direction, will bear at leust 4,200 pounds, and its length, color, and other properties must be entirely satisfactory to the inspectors, or the chief of thiB 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 puss inspection und be received by them, according to the contracts which may be entered into; ninety per cent, of which bills to be payable within thirty days after their presentation to such navy agents as may be agreed upon und named ii: 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 agent, and payable, as above sftecified. Every offer must be accompanied, as directed in the act of Congress making appropriations for the naval service, approved 10th August, 184G, by a written guaranty, signed bv one or more responsible persons, (to be certified by some official per ( uimgu,y iu Hie ( ucvb biiui. lie vi lucy unuci iaar. mcu the bidder or biddern will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within fifteen days after the contruct 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 die respective contracts, will be required, and ten per centum in addition will lie withheld from the amount of each payment to be made, as collateral security for the due and faithful nerformunce 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 which navy agent they wish their bills [Hud, 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 ^hus neglected. June 16?lawt6thAug h KOTICE.?The steamer CO? JL&i?LUMB1A, Captain James HarP*'r> W>H leave Commerce street wharf, in Bnltimoro. on Satur day, March 3d, at four o'clock in the afternoon, for Vt ashington, Alexandria and Georgetown; and returning1, will leave Washington at 6 o'clock and Alexandria at 7 o'clock in the morning of the following Wednesday. Thereafter, she will leave Haiti more on every succeeding Suturday afternoon, and Washington and Alexandria on every succeeding Wednesday morning, at the hours before mentioned, during the season. For passage and freight, apply to fhe Captain on board, or to the several agents: C. Worthington, Baltimore; Mr. Riley, Washington; Messrs. Pickrcll, Georgetown; and Messrs. Wheat, Alexandria. JAMES HAKPF.R, Captain. A report having been extensively circulated that the steamer Columbia had been condemned by the Inspector of Steamboat Hulls for the port of Washington, thu annexed certificates are 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, I feel no hesitancy in saying that the hull of that noat is in good condition, and trustworthy for the carriage of freight and passengers between this place and Baltimore. The injury done to the sternpost having now I wen repaired,! con aider her to be as good as many steamboats of five years of age. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedientservant, WILLIAM F.ASHY, Inajjectnr of Hteambont*. washington-, tftmulry 17, in-w. To William GHilton, Esq., President of the Washington, Alexandria, and Georgetown Su-mii Packet Company. Raltimobb, February '20, 1*49. Wr, the und? raigned, shipwright* of Baltimore, Iwvr had the steamer Columbia upon our railway, and, at tiic request of the owner* and agent, have examined her throughout and made all necessary repair*. We now, .without limitation, pronounce her to be in very guod order for the transportation of freight and pa?angers between Baltimore and Washington. FLANNIOAN k TRIMBLE. June 13?3taw6w TO INVKNTOKN. fl'MIE HI'BSt'RIBKRS offer tlieir service* to per1 sons wishing to obtain patents in the United States or in foreign countries, and will prepare speci heat ions and drawings, ami take all necessary at?j>* to secure a patent. From their long experience as practical mechanics, added to a thorough knowledge of the Patent Isw ami acquaintance with the detail* connected with the business of the Patent Office, they trust tliey will Is- able to pivc satisfaction to their em |W?}? " ? '"'M' "? ? M aiiMwiuuu pni WHJVI III UH'lr n[)i'( i(lr?tiiiii?, and in the prornptnea* and ability with which they transact all famine** entrusted to them. Per?rm? residing at a distance may procure all necessary information. have their famine** Iran* n< ted, ami nlitain a patent, hy writing In the subacrifa-ra, without incurring the excuse of a personal attendance at Washington. Muriel* can far sent with perfect saft'ty hy tlx! e*. presses. Rough sketches anrl dr-scription* ran fa- sent hy mail. For evidence of their competence and integrity, they would reapectfully refer to all thrwc for ?hniii they have trniiKacted business. Is-ttcrs must lie postpaid. Office on F street, op. rxeite utr Patent Oftire. r. H. wa iwin, Judo IS- Imw E. S. REN WICK. V. W. lilM||i|C. ATTORNEY n< l.ew nnil Agrnl for Claim* ngnitiAt thr Unit*1*! Slate*. <>ftire on Pinn*ylvntiia avenue, nenr ISth street, Washington. June 13- ly MARTIN ft WRIOHT. Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, 11 iifhingliai rity. JOHN MARTIN. R HW A R D R. WRIUHT. Junr 13?3tawlin W T PORTER, House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, < ORNRK ?TH RTRrRT AND PRNN. AVSNVR, DP HTAIRK, IHrrrtly trppntHr thr National Hotrt. June 13?1 y SPLENDID LOTTERIES, FOR JULY, 1849. J. W. MAURY fc CO., MANAGERS. $26,000! 3 PRIZES OF #'26,000 ARE #78,000! 3 prize* of #10,000 are #30,000! 30 prize* of #1,000! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the brio-fit of Monongalia Academy, Clan* No. 87, for 1849, To la- 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 prize* of - - - 10,000 3 do .... 6,000 3 do - - - 3,18*2 30 do - - - - 1,000 178 >!<> .... rjai tic. tic. the. Tickets $10? Halves $5?Quarter* #'2 60. Certificates of packages of'26 Whole tickets #140 (10 Do do of'26 Half ilo 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 ut Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 21st of July, 1849. 75 number lottery, 13 drawn liallots. 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 ,*255 20 prizes of .... 1,200 ' on j.. av uu .... mm 20 do .... 400 &c. .&c. tic. Tickets #10?Halves #5?Quarters #2 50. Certificates of packages of 25 Whole tickets $ 130 00 Do do of 25 Half do C5 00 Do do of 25 Quarter do 32 90 $52 000! $ 18,000! #11,000! Six tern Drawn Ballot?! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Clara G, for 1849, To 1m: drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 28th of July, 1849. 78 number lottery?16 drawn ballots! More prizet than blankt.' SPLENDID SCHEME: 1 splendid prize of - - #62,000 1 prize of 18,000 1 do .... 11,000 1 do .... 8,000 1 do .... 6,000 1 do .... 4,()00 , 1 do . ... . 3,000 1 do .... 2,696 | 10 prizes of .... 1,600 10 do .... 1,100 10 do .... 300 flic. the. & c. Ticket* #16?Halves #7 50?Quarters #3 75 Eighths #1 871. rVrlifi.-ntoa , ,f .if On < w Ir.t.. ttl 7(1 IWt I)o do of '26 Half do H6 00 Di? do of '26 Quarter do 42 60 Do do of 26 Eighth do 21 25 Order* for Ticket* and Share* and Certificates of Package* in the nbovc Splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an official account of each (frawinr sent, immediately after it is over, to all who order from us. Address J. A C. MAURY, Agents, June 14 Alexandria, Va. MEXICAN CLAIMS. ,\oticr In holder* of claim* against Mexico, provided for by the fifth article qf the unratified convention of November 20, 1S43. ntHK Hoard of faimmiaaionora to odiiwl rlaiina 1 against Mexico, appointed under net of Con^rcNof 3d March, l*-4v, have adopted the following order, to wit: " It appearing- to the Board that memorial in acveral of the cases provided for in the fifth article of the unratified convention of November 20, 1S43, between the. government of the United States and of Mexico, to wit, claims which were considered by the commissioner* under the treaty of lltli April, 1H3<?, and referred to the umpire, and which were not decided by hiin, have not been filed agreeably to the orders heretofore established, and it I wing represented that further time is necessary, therefore it is "Itrtirrril Tlmt the time fnr filmir aneh be extended to the firnt Monday of .Xov+mhrr nrrt; and all memorial* and argument* relating to aaid elaiina arc required to be filed on or before aaid day." Office of said Commission, Washington, June 7, 1H49. WM CAREY JONES, Secretary. Junu 14?dIOt P. II. IIOOR <fc CO.. Pa. Avennr, brtwrrn 7th and Nth afreets. HAVE now in store and are constantly receiving from manufacturer* and importers additions to the following description of goods, viz: House furnishing articles of every variety, such as Carpeting*, Ruga, Floor Oil Cloth*, Canton and Spanish Matting*. Curtain Material* and Fixtures, lane Curtains, Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Marseille* Counterpanes, Furniture Chintz, Linen Shorting*, Pillow Case Linens, Towelling*. Table Damask*, Table Cloth*. Damask Napkins, Kird's Eye, Scotch and Ru**iA Diaper*, Cloth, Worsted, nnd Cotton Table ami Piano Cover*, Ac., Ac. IN LADIES' WEAR, FANCY GOODS, Ac.. WF. NAME? French and India Silk* of the latest *tylr* Black Gru* dc Rhine* and Satin de Chine for vesite* French Bareges, Tisaures, and Grenailiues French, Scotch, and American I.awtia jind Gingham*. , , J Plaid, Striped and Plain Swixx Mtixlin* L<u-e Cap**, French worked Collar* and Cuff* Splendidly Embroidered and Plain Canton Crape NhnwU Needle worked and Bordered Shear U?n liandkrrrhiefa Silk, Cotton and Raw Sdk Hoeiery of every de- ! arription Kid, Silk and Liale Thread Glovea, of every ?lo- | arription Black Net Mil*. Thread Laeex, Hlnrk Silk I^ieea ' Bobbin Edging*, fcr., &e. IN GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, WE NAM& From h, En glial), and American Cloth* wf every rotor, from the nvwt relebrated maker* French 1>? *kinx and Gaaaimerca of the flneat quality | I Silk, Satin, nixl Marseille* Vesting*, a great variety | ' Silk, Merino,aiMlC-ottun Under V?t*and Drawer* Silk and Linen Cambric Handkerchief*, Fancy 1 CraraU Linen Shirting* ami Drawer*, Linen*, Ac. Together with a complete naaortment of good* of every ile-i< ripti<>n in our line, to which we invita tin I attention of pun haaera before nurrha*ingel*ewhere, aa inducement* will Im< offered. j i P H. HOOK fc Co. June IS (Union SCENES IN A CLERGYMAN'S LIFE, hy C. H. I ' Taylor. NrU >n on Inflilelity It* Cauae and Cure. Philosophy of Religion, Ity Morrell. Gardner'* Memoir* of Chri*tian Female*. A few e4ipie* for *ale hy TAYLOR A MAURY, I .inly 4 Rookatsn m u Wi *trret. HKtVTIPltl, PRAVRR ROOKS AWl> RIBI.KK, of every *ty1e and *i?r. Plain hound cheap Prayer Hook* anil Bible*, of every variety. Family Rihlcanfthe large*! *i*e, # I .,2.r> to #fiO.Oft each, and intermediate price*. A large lot ju*t received and for *alc at loweat Northern prwre*, at TAYLOR k MAURY'S June 20 Hook*U>re, mar "tth *treet. I Ntu) Dork 2U)wrti0cmtntg. NEW YORK FOREIGN EXPRESS AGENCY. LIVINGSTON, WILIS A CO., No. 10 Wall it, New York, HAVE agencies in Paris, Havre, Bordeaux, Liverpool, Loudon, Southampton, Glasgow, and the Principal Cities of Great Britain; alsoatBreinen, and the chief Towns in Germany, and attend to any kind of commissions to be executed there. Goons bought by them to order, in any amounts, large or small, whether for sale or personal use. Booms, Furnitube, China, Winks, Luggage, Specie, Clothing, Paintings, Statuary, Works of Art, iic., received at the various "Agencies, cleared at the Foreign Custom-houses, 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 vurious Agencies, and assisted in the transaction of their foreign business, the forwarding of their luggage, and transmission of funds. Obdeks of all kinds attended to An dUlled in Paris, by an accomplished and experienced American resident there. June 1<?<tdklaw6w rIALIFORNIA EXPRESS.?HAVEN & LIV/ TMncrnw ... _ vx vii ua?^ minuuaaav-v uivuiocucn an a Commiseion and Exprets Forwarding Home, at San Francisco, and in connection with Zacharisou & Nelson, at Panama. S. LEA, at Chagres, and LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO., 10 Wall 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 It CO., June 13?6tdlaw6w 10 Wallst., N. Y. LIVINGSTON, WELLS At 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 Fenwick street; and also at Southampton, Hamburgh, Bremen, Havre, Marseilles, Lyond, Rome, Genua, Florence, San Francisco, Panama, and Chagres, and will carry to and receive from all those places specie, packages, books, papers, letters, and merchandise generally, and execute all orders that may be entrusted to their care. LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO., 10 Wall street, New York. June 13?6td&lawtiw AMERICAN SHIPPING Si GENERAL COMMISSION HOUSE. Livingston, wells & co., i Ft* omrt, Fenchurch street, London, will receive at tbeir offices Goods, Parcels ami Specie, and forward the suinc by British ami American steamers, via'Liverpool and Southampton, and first class American liners from this port, through their House, 10 Wall sirret, Nev> 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, aent 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 put)fie institutions in the United States. London Ex peers Agency. JAMES McNICOL, Director. June 13?6td&law6w LIVINGSTON, WELLS Si CIS., A PARIS, 8 PLACE DE LA BOURSE. Office pour In reception et expedition de toutes sortes de March and inen pur les ETATS-UNIS, le CANADA, le MEX1Q.UE, et lea ANTILLES, aoit par le Hftvre du I'Angleterre. Lea voyageura tronveront ft ce bureau In liale de toua lea navirr.a en charge au Havre, ainai que toua les reneeignemtnls utiles pour entreprendre un voyage d'outre-mer. Lea exporteurs aeront mis au courant du marche Amfricain. Lea MARCHANDISES consignees recevronl toute l'attention desirable et les cxpMiliona aeront failes aver promptitude. Recouvreinanis d'efii ta el reclamations. Traitea aur NEW-YORK J vendre. Cabuietdc lecture et journaux Amtnouns (gratis.) JOHN CAUCHOIS, Agent. Reference: Chez MM. HOTTING ERA. Cie., June 13?6(dAlaw6w. Bnnqmera ft Paris. i NAI)KKM)\ "M COLLEGE HOTEL, No. '2H Mi rrat st., Ntw York. THIS new and conveniently arranged Hotel, ckpreasly adapted lor tiie accommodation of families, situated within a hundred yards of Hroadway and the Park, in the College Grounds, and furnished in the must elegant and rechereh* style, with all the modern improvements, (Hat ami Cold Baths, Water Closets, tic., 4to.f on every floor, is now ready for the reception of transient visitor*. June 13?6t OK1.UNG OFF.?Being desirous of reducing our stock of Summer goods, we have determined from this day forward to offer all goods the demand for which eeaaes with the season, without regard to cost. Our stock is now large and very complete, and well worthy the aitriitiou of purrltaser*. We natne in part? 2,000 yards French Lawns, fast colors, at 121 cents 3,000 do tine do do from J6 to 25 I,INN) do Mark ami white French Gingham, at 12) 2,000 <tu colored and white French Gingdiajn, from 121 to 25 2(Ht piece* French Wrrpe and Gn-tiadinr, all colors, unions' tlicin several plain green, 26 to M 60 do plaiu Markandaatin-stripedKereKrs, 25 to 50 20 do chocked undatriped India Silk*, very cheap 10 do Mark Foulard 8ilk,a bi*?itif?il artiele 60 tlo Linen Lustre*, all colors, at 25 JO do while nnd colored embroidered Mu*lin, at 37) 15i) do cheeked nnd wtriped Cambric*, from 121 26 21N) do plain Cambric* and Jaconet*, from 12) to 26 200 do Nainsook and Hwi** Muslins, from 20 to 50 26 tk> India orSwias Book, two yard* wide, a brantifularticle for *uininerdn**es 10,INN) yard* hne PrinIs, all colors and styles, from I 101 uarri.nl,?l fsai alll,.! iiaanrtinent of ll<micry, nlniri <^vn-worked and embroidered Kid, Silk.nint Thread Glove*, Lincncamf?rir Handkerchief*, J.*< < Cupe*. Sw-ia* und Cambric Edging and Inncrting, 1'iircnd Edging, black Silk Lace, Paranol*, Fan*, See., N-?id?"* a great variety of other artirlca Uat ntnnerou* U? mention. We carncatly ref|?ie*t all jieraon* in want of Dry ( iiauli til give na a call beftirr |>nreha*ing elaewln re, n* we an' confident of being able to aave them from ten to twenty i*t cent, on their Mil*. YERHY * BROTHER, So. 6 Market Space, N*t. 7th and 8th *U. June 13 'I t e, m i UTHITEAND DRAB HEAVER, FINK MOLE SKIN HLACK HATS, and every variety of Strnw lint*. I have now on hand a large *Uh k of fine Hat* and I'ap*, which I will nell on accommodating term-Aino an luworttnent of Umbrella*. F. MATTINOIiV, 7Ui atreet, June IS- 3t above (hid Fellowa' Hall. WAV KHI.t IItn SR. r|MIE -ulwcriN-r i* now re< < iviu^ daily th< fln< ?t wypu-rp Hnu r ixn, u in. ii ii' w m ik nappy to ?er\e n the U*t atyle and on roaaonaMe term*. Hoarder* taken by the week or day. The Frederick and Marlborough *lajre* leave thi* 1 louae every Tucaday, Thursday, and ftaturday. IV A I>? RAIJLES. Agent. Pen*, avenue, opp^ite National Hotel. June 19-?3t HRORtJK MACKAY. Attorney, Wff ate ov ri.oaifA,) ILL attend to all kind* of buaineaa beforeCongrew and the Department*. REFERENCES Hon. K. C. Cabell, Flori<la; " R. Toomra, CJ^irgia; " H. W. Hillia an, Alabamaj " A. Hi'bt, South Carolina; 11 R. C. Wi*T?tr. MmnarhnaetU; " C. It. Smith, Indiana; H L. Roue, New York; .Ioh* Yoi'no, New York June 16?If I i Pension and Bounty Land Agency, WASHINGTON CITY, Office removed to 15th street, opposite the Treasury Department. GEORGE M. PHILLIPS, Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds, and formerly of the Treasury Department, attends to the prosecution 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? 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PHILLIPS, Box No. 52, Washington city. REFERENCES. He has the pleasure of referring claimauts and others to the following gentlemen: Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott, U. S. Army. Brig. General Nathan Towsou, Paymaster General U. S. A. " " George Gibson, Commissary GenerafU. 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. Goodc, Sidney, Ohio. " Alexander Harper, Zaucsville, Ohio. " Willis Green, Green, Kentucky. " Garrett Davis, Paris, " " Bailie Peyton, New Orleans. " John W. Davis. Sneaker of the House of Rens. " Jainc* G. Hampton, New Jersey. " R. W. Thompson, Terrc Haute, Indiana. " E. M. Huntington, huliana. " Edmund Deberry, Lawreneeyille, N. C. i " D. S. Kauffmau, Texas. " M. P. Gentry, Tennessee. " Andrew Stewart, Pennsylvania. " James Irvin, " " Richard B rod head, " " Truiiuiu Smith, Litclilield, Connecticut. " S. F. Vinton, Ohiu. " B. G. Thibodcaux, Louisiana. " Culvin Blythe, Philadelphia. Wm. B. Reed, " C. B. Smith, Indiana. " Joshua A. Speucer, Utica, New York. " Robert Smith, Alton, Illinois. " William Sau-vrr Ohio Mcmi-h. Galea & Sea ton, Washington city. Joseph H. Bradley, Esq., " Rev. Wm. McLain, " " Wm. T. Sprole, West Point. " Jainea Knox, New York. " Jainea G. Ilamncr, Bultimore. Messrs. A. E. Sanction & Co., Bulliinore. D. Lcehe & Son, Bultimore. Dr. W. L. Atlee, Philadelphia. Rev. George Duffield, Detroit. Bishop MrC<*krey " Rev. J. P. Durbin, D. D., Philadelphia. 8. Bmriy, Esq., Whceliu, Virginia. A. M. Pliillijw & Son, " " Rev. E. H. Cumpatoii, Lynehburg, Va. Rev. Rieiiard Craighead, Meadvflic, Penn. J. D. Defrees, Esq., iiulianupolis. June 13?dtf To the Public. ft WOODWARD respectfully invites the altcnJ _ thai nf liu nl/l I'lintiiiimpa utirl fK*? nnhlir rally, to hia large and well selected stock of Hardware, F&njy Goods, Ike. I have just received a splendid assortment of Bathing Tuba, &C., a* follow*: Hip Bath*, Zinc and Tin, Boston Hatha, Large Bathing Tula) with lieatcns, Hand Shower Hatha, Niagara Jet Shower Hath*, &c., SiC. I have aha) jnat received a lot of very fine Refrigerator*. Ice Cream Freezer*, Water Cooler*. Clock*, Bucket*, Bird Cage*, Britannia Water Pitcher*, Basket Carriage* and ClMir*, Rocking Horae* and Propeller*, Iron and Brick Furnace* of all kinds and sizes, and a great variety of House Furnishing Article*, Safe*, and every other article usually found in the Hardware Line. And in case you should forget, I will just *ny that I liave a few more Stoves and Grate* of the same sort left, and shall continue to keep them on tiand a* usual. Thankful for past patronage, I shall be happy to wait upon and show my good* to any one who will r. - ? ,.?n u..:? v .V, i. >?..? ui< " ?' ? ? lut'lupc uuugiu K??11 ?c?7 low, I am determined to veil as low or lower than can lie lioiight in the city elaewhere. C. WOODWARD Pa. Av., between lOtii and llth atreeta. June 15?kleod LA CRON IC A, A Spanish newspaper printed In New York. TMUS valuable paper in liaudaomely priuted twice a week on a large double royal H>ieet, in the quarto form, in the most approver modern Spanish orthography, and, having reached tlie ninth month of its publication, may be said to be placed oti a durable nasia. It is ably conducted by Senor A X. San M abtin, and employs a regular correspondent at the Court of Madrid, besides having correspondent* in all the countries of Spanish America. Officer* of Uie American Govern moot. Diplomatic Representatives, and other*, will find tin* (Vonwu a valuable compendium of Spanish and Spanish i American newe, politic*, and interest*. It i* acnt by mail, pottage J ft*, (the poatagr being- pre-paid by the editor without coat to the *uh*rriber*,) to all *, part* of the United State* at the following rate*, tw | variably ?n advanct: For one year - - - $ 10 00 For six month* b 50 For three month* ' - 2 75 J Psrson* wishing to suhsi rilw will apply to F. JEFFERSON, ( Smith's Row, Eleventh street, near F. , June 13?3t OLD 1/OtiHnn Bridge \ n lii?t. iric* I novel, by | C. H. Rodwell. GRACE DUDLEY. OR ARNOLD AT SARA TOGA, by Chaa. J. Peterson. OLD JUDGE, OR LIFE IN A COLONY, by the Aulltor of Sam Slick . MRS. ELLIS* HOUSEKEEPING MADE EASY. | CHOLERA, it* Nature, Symptom*, and Treat- f ment, compiled font tin- page*of the "London Lanret." I Thi* 'lav r? eiviil; for wlr at r TAYLOR ic MAURY'S I look-lore, near 9th atreet. l. BROWN'S HOTEL!1 p STKVKNS'GRKAT HATAMMiKNTYKMEN'S . OUTFITTING EST A BLISH MKNT, in well {, ouppli' il witli White R'? ky Mountain Be?ivrr Hat*, 4 (without mixture,) Blue Napped and Plain Bin# and White and Bla< k Hat*, of great elegance and [. *tyle, in finiah ami aliap< Mnoa full and complete l a*?ortment of Gentlemen'* WardroN- and Toilet ipmd*, viz: " Yoke Nee k" Shirt*. Under Shirt*, and l>r?wer?, in Silk, Merino. OoHftn, and Gauze, in r great variety, anil at low prieea for firat ouulity g?*id*. Alan a few very xuperior Hammock*, for tin we who intend viniting watering plana. All of which will I*' ?old at fair prieea for raah. M H STEVENS (Jreat Hat and Gents. Outfitting' Establishment, No. I, Brown'* Hotel. J Jline 13?6tif ? A. ZAPPONE t tONTINUES to offer his services a* Profiwaor and Translator of the FRENCH. SPANISH, ITALIAN and LATIN languages. Rough pmnun- 1 riation anon improved, and laid pronunciation err- J tainly corrected, under his instruction. fi Ixweons are given in arhisils and private families J on very modtraUlrrnu; and ladiea who sing Italian, French or Spanish songa, should send arms Tor hiin N if desiring his servleea. H Residence, Mi Fugitt'a, Indiana avenue, iwar City Hall June 16?ly j| Worcester's Universal and Critical Dictionary of Use English Language. By J. E. Worcester, LL. D. One volume, Svo. eheep, 1032 page*?Price $3 60. The publishers respectfully invite attention to the following eminent testimony to the excellence of this standard dictionary* fhe execution of this Dictionary fully answers to its title. The Vocabulary is probably more comprehensive tlian that of all preceding English Dictionaries united. Constant reference is made to authorities with respect to words newly introduced, and care is taken to note such as are technical, foreign, obsolete, provincial, or vulgar. The definitions are clear and exact, and those per turning to technical and scientific terms are specially valuable to the general reader. The author has evidently bestowed great labor on pronunciation. His system of Notation, which is easily understood, and founded on a more complete analysis of the vowel sounds than we have elsewhere met with, together with his plan of exhibiting all the best English authorities in relation to words differently pronounced by different orthoepists, gives to this work important advantages as a Pronouncing Dictionary, in orthography he has made no arbitrary changes, but where usage is various and fluctuating, he lias aimed to be consistent, and to reduce, to the same rules words of similar formation. The insertion of Grammatical forms and inflections of words to a much greater extent than they are given in other English Dictionaries, and the short critical notes on the orthography, the pronunciation, the grammatical form ami construe tion, and the peculiar, technical, lucal, and American usee of words interspersed through the volume, give to this work much additional value. The copious Vocabulary of Modern Geographical names, with their pronunciation, and a greatly enlarged and improved edition of Walker's Key to the pronunciation of Classical aud Scripture proper nam^t, are important appendages to the Dictionary. Eighteen months nave passed since this Dictionary was published; aud its already extensive use, botn am^ng cultivated English readers, and men of wide learning, affords good testimony of its merits. We confidently recommend it as containing an ample and careful view of the present state of our language. JARED SPARKS, LL. D. 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THE WEEKLY REPUBLIC WILL BE PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOB JUL*. A TRIUMPHANT NUMBER. H* fAUKB. to HATHA. Another instance that the Lady's Book does not recede, but advances. Nut like its contemporaries who gave 80 and 84 pares in January and February, and now reducer! to 64 and 66. They also promised Colored Fashion Plates, and substitute wood engravings. THE GREATEST NUMBER YET ISSUED! (ft-More Paget qf Reading than January, and more Ilhuhrationt. . 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 Wagn er h McGuigan. 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GODEY, June 13- fit. No. 113 ( hesin it St., Phila. UIUTKI) STtTKS P \TK\T OFFICE, July S, 1M9. ON the petition of Asa Buttress and Herman Bald win. of Washington, Conn., praying for the extension of a patent granted to said Burgess and Baldwin for an improvement in Clover Machines If! Kvru yimrs in?m U1C expiration Of Mill patent, whirh lake* place on the 10th 'lay of October, 1S49: It is ordered, that the aai<i petition he heard at the Patent Office on the seventeenth day of September next, at 12 o'clock, in.; and all pcraona are notified to appear and dhow cause, if any they have, why aid petition ought not to be granted. Ordered, alao, that this notice he published in the Intelligencer, Republic, and Union, Washington city; North American and Gazette, Philadelphia; Telegraph, Harrisburg; Tribune, New York: Advertiser, Rorbenter; Oxirant, Hartford; Atlas, ('in riiiuati; Journal, Columbus; Herald, Cleveland ; once a week for three successive weeks previous to the seventeenth day of September next. THOMAS KWHANK, OtiffliMioiuT qf Patents. P. S.?Editors of the above papers will please ropy, and send their hills to the Patent Office, with a paper containing this notice. July 4?law3w UaiTtto Statxs Pstxvt Omc*. June 19, 1*49. ON the petition of Charles Davenport* of Cam bridgrport, Massachusetts, praying for the extension of a patent granted to said Davenport, for an improvement in Draw Springs for railway carriages for acveu years from the cypiration of said patent, whieh takes place on the ninth day of Sep tember, 1*49; It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office, on the fourth Monday in August next, at 12 o'clock, in.; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why_ said petition ought not to lie granted. Ordered, also, that this notice be publisher! in the Republic, and Union, Washington City, D. C.; American, Baltimore; North American and Gazette, Philadelphia ; Tribune, New York; Courant, II ..if. 1 . t?-: l? '? . i 1 " < . 11km II . I "< 117 iv won , Journal, r<irmnn?utti, New Hampshire ; Daily Atlas, Cincinnati; Advertiser, Detroit; Vpublir, Augusta Georgia ; once a w?-ek for three succeasive weelca previous to tlx fourth Monday in Aiifuit next. THO EWBANK, l rnnmiiitmir of Pntmt?. P. 8.?Editor* of the above papers will pleaae opy, anil send tlicir billa to the Patent Office, with i paper containing thi* notice. June 20- I?w3w CIGARS ! CIGARS! CIGARS?!? J UST received, direct from Havana, the moat *uperior lot of Cigar* ever offered to the ritifetui of iVaaliington, constating of the following hranda : *1,000 Washington '30,000 Amhroaia 10,(100 ('reapo '30.000 Principe 600,000 of varioua other brand*. All of which fill be wild on the iikmI accommodating term* W H. WINTER, lime 13 ."it i f Sign of Jim Crow, Penn ivenue MIT GOODS ! DRY GOODS! NALL A CO. have thi* day received a large and well selected ?t<? k of fashionable Dry Good*, rhlch will be sohl on the moat reaaonabfe term* Itranirers i i*iting Washington u 'II .1" -> "II to giv is a call, a* tee determined to aell eheaper tha ny other houac in thia city. June 13?31