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? 'ir-' ^ T< E R E r U B' LIC . EDITED BY A. i BVLLITT JOHN O. KAKOKNT. fUBU?>iXl' BY GIDEOW & Co |>:MK ok the daily and tri weekly. Kottn-Daily paper, per annum . J# 10 00 F< the Tri-weekly, " . : . . . fci 00 PY three copies of the Tri-weekly 15 00 TERMS OF THE WEEKLY. jUij/le subscription lor one year . . . y 2 III iix copies, for one year 10 00 Sixteen copies, for one year . . 20 00 Twenty-five copies, for one year, (when ordered at one and the same time) . . 25 00 No paper will he sent until t|a money is received, j THE REPUBLIC. ' memmmmmmmmmmmm \u\ \ u amxaammmmmmmnmmamsmmmmmmms-Bs- i DAILY. Vol. I WASHINGTON: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1849 No. 29. ' ? 1 " - 1 ? '? ' ? - .... ,, II r? 1 - ? 1 ' ? Office of Coin. General of Nubiliteucr, VV ashinoton, July 11, 1840. OEPAKATE PROPOSALS will be received at O this office until tin? lire! day of October next, for the delivery of provisions in bulk, for the use of the troop* of the United States, upon inspection, as follows : Jit JS'ew Orleans Barracks, Louisiana. 170 liarrels of pork 250 barrels of tresh superfine flour 110 bushel* of new white field beans 1,762 pounds of good hard soap 440 pounds of good hard sperm caudles 28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 440 gallons of good eider vinegar Jit Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 85 barrels of pork 126 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of new wlute field beans 876 pounds of good bard soap 220 pounds of good hard sperm candles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar Jit Fort Wood, Louisiana. 86 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of new white field beans 876 pounds of gopd hard soap 220 pounds of good hard sperm candles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Pike, Louisiana. Hb barrel*" of pork 125 burrcls of fresh superfine flour 56 bushels of new white field beans HIS pounds of good liard soap 220 pounds of good hard sperm candles 14 bushels (if gix>d clean ury fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Brooke, Tampa Bay, Florida. 170 barrels of pork 260 barrels of fresh superfine fiour 111) bushels of new wlute field beuus 1,762 pounds of good hard soap 440 pounds of g<)od hard sperm candles 2H bushels of good clean dry fine salt 40 trillions of good cider vinegar At Key West, Florida. So barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine Hour * 56 bushels of new white field bcaus 476 pounds of gtxid hard soap 220 pounds of g-ood hard sperm randies 14 bushels of good Mean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Pickens, or Barrancas, Pensacola, Florida. 170 barrels of pork 250 barrels of fresh superfine flour i 10 bushels of new white field beans 1,752 pounds of good hurd soap 440 pounds of good hard sperm candles '24 bushels of goal clean dry fine Bait 440 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida. H6 barrels of pork 126 Imrrvls of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of new white field beans f. rwi,i,irid nf (nvvl luird so:in 220 pound* of good hard sperm candle* 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good eider vinegar At the Public Landing, six miles from Fort Towson, mouth of the Chiemichi. 340 barrels of pork 2*20 bushels of new white field beans 3,504 pounds of good, hard soap 880 pounds of good hard sperm candles 56 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 880gaJlona of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered in all the month of April, 1850 ; and to leave Natchitoches by the 20th February, 1850. At Fort Smithy jlrkansas. 510 barrels of |>ork 330 bushels of new white field beans 5,256 pounds of good hard soap 1,320 pound* of good hard sperm candles -> 4 I,..,.!...! . . f . 1 no n <letr f i ? i . uult n* uuaia ip ?>* i"u" J 1,320 gallon* of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered in all May, I860. At Fort Snelling, St. Peters. '266 barrels of pork 376 barrel* of fresh superfine flour 166 bushel* of new white field bean* i.b'H pound* of pood hard soap 'H4 pound* of good hard tallow caudle* 42 rawbeb of pood clean dry fine wilt t>(>0 gallon* td good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered from the 16th May, 1*50, to the 15th June, 1*50. At Fort (lames, mouth of Croiv win# river, 130 mi let above Fo t Snr/fine. 1*0 barrel* pork 266 imrrel* of fresh superfine flour 1*20 buahelH of new white field bean* I ,*40 pound* of good hard soap 6fJ() pound* of good hard tallow candle* 36 oushel* of good clean dry fine salt 466 gallons of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered from the 16th May, I860, to the 15th June, I860. At Jeffe son tiutrncks, .Missouri. *50 Imrrel* of pork 1,260 barre l* of fresh superfine flour 560 bushel* of new white field bean* 8,760 pound* of good hard aonp .1 .Ulll ........I- _l |,.r/| . ?,?n... 1411 fnlehel* of good clctn <Jry fine *alt 9.-JII0 trallon* of good rider vinegar Jil Fort Jjravmworth, Missouri rirrr. 370 barrel* of pork 526 barrel* of froth *upcrfine flour 230 Mi*heh of new white field bean* 3,665 pound* of good hnrrl *wn 1,376 pound* of good hard tallow candle* 60 fniahel* of good clean dry fine ?alf 926 ^kllMM of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered by the l*t June, IH60, . It Fort Scott, on the Murmaton river, .Missouri?70 miles land transportation from Independence, on the Missouri river. I HO barrel* of pork 265 barrel* of fre*h *uperfinr flour 190 buahel* ??f new white field bean* I ,840 pound* of good Itard *onp 690 pound* of good hard tallow candle* 36 ou*he|* of good clean dry fine *alt 466 trillion* of good cider vinegar, TIm' whole to lie delivered by the i*t June, I860. ,'H Oglethorpe Barracks, Savannah, Georgiu. H6 Imrrel* of pork 126 Imrrel* of freah miperflne flour >o huallel* ol new white held btmn* H76 pound* of good hard *oap 220 pound* of good hard aperm candle* 14 miwl* of good clean dry fine aalt 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar At Augusta Arsenal, jlugusta, (I tor gin. Hft barrel* of nork 121 Imrrel* of freah superfine flour 56 bushel* of new white field la-ana *76 pound* of good hard *oap 220 pound* of good hard spertn candle* 14 buabela of irood clean dry fine anlt 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar At Fort .Moultrie, Charleston, South Carolina. 170 barrel* of pork 260 barrel* of freah superfine flour 110 buahcl* of new white field bean* 1,762 (amrid* of good hard stmp 440 pallida of ginnl hard aperm candle* 2* mishela of good clean dry fine aalt 44H irallona of good rider vinegar .It Fort .Moron, Menu fort, North Carolina. 46 Imrrela of pork 125 Imrrela of freah auporfmc flour 5ft hnahel* of new white field bean* (476 poiiml* of good hard aoap 220 pound* of good hard aperm candle* 14 bushel* of good clean dry fine aalt 220 gallon* of good eider vinegar At Fart Johnston, Smithvif/e, North Carolina. (46 Imrrela ol pork 126 harrela of fresh auperfine flour 55 bushel* of uew white field bean* 876 [minut* of good bard ttoap '2*20 pound* of good hard sperm candle** 14 t>u*hcl* of good clean dry fine nail I 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar At Fot t Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Va. 170 barrel* of pork 260 do of frenh tuperStte flour 110 bushel* of uew white field lieanw 1,752 pound* of good hard *uap 656 do of good bard (allow candle* 28 bushel* of good clean dry fine *alt 440 gallon* of good cider vinegar At Fort Washington, Maryland. \ 170 barrel* of pork 250 do of fresh superfine flour I 110 bushel* of new white field bean* 1,7 52 pound* of good hard soap 656 do of good hard tallow candle* 2H bushel* of good clean dry fine salt 440 gallon* of good cider vinegar At Fort McHenry, near Baltimore, Md. 170 barrel* of pork 250 <lo of fresh superfine flour 110 bushel* of new white field bean* 1,752 pound* of good hard soap 656 do of good hard tallow candles 26 bushels of pood clean dry fine salt | 440 trillion* of pood cider vinegar Jit Fort Mifflin, Pennsylvania. 86 barrels of pork 1*26 do of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of new white field beans 876 pounds of good hard soap 326 do of good hard tallow candles ! 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt j 220 gallons of good cider vinegar Jit F\irt Hamilton, Narrows, N. Y. Harbor. 170 barrels of pork 260 do of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels of new wnito field beans 1,762 pounds of good hard soap 666 do of good hard tallow candles 28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 440 gallons of good cider vinegar Jit Fort Lafayette, Narrows, N. Y. Harbor. i 86 barrels of pork | 1*25 do of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of new white field beans 876 pound* of good hard soap 328 do of good hard tallow candles : 14 bushdls of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good elder vinegar At Fort Columbus, Governor''s Island, New York Harbor. I 255 barrels of mirk ! 376 do of fresh superfine flour ! 165 bushels of new white field beans 2,028 pounds of good hard soap I 984 do of good hard tallow randies 42 bushels of good clean dry fine salt ! 660 gallons of good cider vinegar ' At Platisburg Barracks, Plattsburg, New lork. 85 barrels of pork I 125 do of fresh superfine flour 66 bushels of new white field beans \ 876 pounds of good hard soap 328 do of good hard tallow candles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt , 2*20 gallons of good cider vinegar Jit SackeVn Harbor, New York. 170 barrels of pork 250 do of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels of new white field beans i 1,752 pounds of good hard soap 656 do of good hard tallow randies 28 bushels of good rlean dry'fine salt 440 gallons of good cider vinegar One-half on 1st of June, I860; remainder in all ! October, 1850. Jit Fort Ontario, Oswego, New York. I 85 barrel* of p>rk 1*25 do of fresh superfine flour 55 bushel* of new white field bean* ! 876 pound* of gogd liard soap 328 do of good hard tallow candle* 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt . 220 gallons of good cider vinegar One-half on 1st of June, 1860; remainder in all Ortol>cr, 1860. Jit Fort Niagara, New York. 85 twrrels of pork 125 do of fresh superfine flour j 56 bushels of new white field bean* 876 pouuds of good hard soap 328 do of good hard tallow candle* 14 bushel* of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar One-half on 1st of June, 1880; remainder in all ! October, I860. At Detroit Barrack*, Detroit, .Michigan 170 barrels of pork *250 (lo of ln-sh superfine flour 110 bushel* of nrw white field bean* 1,752 pound* of good hard *oap 66b do of good hard tallow candle* 28 bushel* of good clean dry fine salt 440 gallon* of good eider vinegar One-half on let of June, I860; remainder in all j October, 1664). At Fort (rratiot, Michigan. 66 barrel* of pork 126 do of fr?*h superfine flour 56 bushel* of new white field bean* 67b pound* of good hard soap .726 do of good hard tallow candle* 14 bu*hel* of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar One-half on 1st of June, I860; remainder in all October, IH60. Jii Fort Mackinac, Michigan. 66 barrel* of pork 1*26 do of iradi sunerfine flour 66 lnt?h<-l* of new white field hean* 876 pound* of good hard *oap 328 do of good hard tallow candle* 14 hiiatirl* of good clean dry fine unit "22(1 gallon* of good cider vinegar One-half on let of June, I860; remainder by the I 5th of September, 1860. .fit Fort Hrady, Sau/t Ste. Marie, Mich. 86 barrel* of pork 126 barrel* of freah *uperfine flour 56 buahel* of new white field bean* 876 pound* of good hard mum 328 pound* of good hard tallow candle* 14 l>u*be.l* of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar One-half on the l*t June, I860; remainder by 16th September, I860. Jit Fort Trumbull, New London, Conner- i tirut. j 85 barrel* of pork 125 liarrel* of frr*h mwrflnr flour 66 bu*hel* of new white field l)ean? 1876 pound* of good hard *o*p 328 pound* of good bard tallow candle* 14 himhel* of good clean dry fine *alt 220 gallon* of good rider vinegar i .'f/ Fort Jldnmn, Nevrpo t, Rhode Inland. ! 426 barrel* of pork 625 barrel* of meah wuperfine flour ! 276 bimhel?of new white field liean* 4,380 pound* of good bard ?onp 1,640 pound* of ?t?od liard tallow candle* 70 rm*he1* of good clean dry fine *al( 1,100 gallon* of good ruler vinegar Jit Fort Constitution, Portsmouth, Jieir Hampshire, Hft Imrrel* of pork 12A barrel* of treah superfine flour kft bushel* of d?w white field liean* *7fi pound* of good hard wmp 3fH pound* of goorl hard tallow candle* 14 buabel* of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallon* of good eider vinegar Jit Fort Preble, Port land, .Maine. I Hfi barrel* of pork 126 Itarrela of freah superfine flour 5ft bushel* of new white field bean* *7ft pound* of good hard snap 32* |* in I id* of good hard tallow caudle* 14 Inishel* of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallon* of good eider vinegar ,'lt Fort toU/ivm, Fast port, .Maine. H6 Imrrel* of pork | 12ft harrel* of frc?h superfine flour 56 bushels of new white field beans 876 pounds of good hard soup 328 pounds of good hard tallow caudles 14 Dushels of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar Not*.?All bidders are requested to extend the amount of their bids for eucn article, and exhibit the total amount of each bid. The periods and quantities of each delivery at those posts where they are not specified, will be, one-fourth 1st June, 1st September, 1st December, 1850, and 1st March, 1851. The hogs of which the pork iH packed to be fattened on corn, and each nog to weigh not less thun two hundred pounds, excluding the feet, legs, ears, and snout. Side pieces may be substituted for the hams. The pork is to be first salted with Turk's Island salt, and then carefully packed with the sante article, in pieces not exceeding eight pounds each. When the packing has been completed, the contractor must furnish to this uffice a certificate from the packer that thepork has been so salted and packed. The pork is to tic contained in seasoned heart of white oak barrels, full hooped ; the beans and salt in barrels, and the soap and candles in strong box ca, ui ('uovcniriu rik wr ironnpuruiuuu. Salt will wily bo received by measurement of thirty-two quarts to the bushel. The candles to hava cotton wicks- The provisions for St. Peter's and Fort Gaines must pass St. Louis for their ultimate destination, in the first week of April, 1860; and the stores for Fort Gaines must pass at. Peter's by the 1st June, 1650. A failure in this particular will be considered a breach of contract, and the Department will be authorized to purchase to supply these posts. The provisions will be inspected at the time and pluce of delivery, and all expenses to be paid by contractors until they are deposited at such store-houses as may be designated by the agents of the Department. The Commissary General reserves the privilege of increasing or diminishing the quantities, or of dispensing with any or all articles required at any post, at any time before entering into contract; and also of increasing or reducing the quantities of each delivery one-third subsequent to contract, on giving sixty days' previous notice. Bidders, uot heretofore contractors, art; required to accompany their proposals with evidence of their ability, together with the names of their sureties, whose responsibility must be certified by the district attorney, or by some person well known to the Government; otherwise their proposals will not be acted on. Advances cannot be made in any ease, and evidence of inspection and full delivery will be required al this office before requisition will be made upon the Treasury for payment; which will be effected in such public money as may be convenient to the points of delivery, the nlac.es of purchase, or the residence of th?- contractors, at the option of the Treasury Department. No drafts on this office will be accepted or paid under any circumstances. Each proposal will be sealed m a separate envelope, ana marked " Proposals for furnishing' army subsistence." GEO. GIB80N, C. O. S. Note.?Editors will not be paid for inserting in their papers this advertisement, unless authorized to do so by the Commissary General of Subsistence. July 14?3tawtl5Scp SPLENDID LOTTERIES, FOR JULY, 1849. * J. W. MAURY & CO., MANAGERS. CAPITAL, $3o,IXJO! $18,000! $10,000! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. 90, for 1849, To be drawn at Alexandria, Vs., on Saturday, the ilstof July, 1849. 76 number lottery, 13 drawn ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME: I splendid prize of $35,000 1 prize of 18,000 1 do .... 10,000 1 do .... 8,000 1 do .... 5/MO 1 do .... 4,000 1 do .... 2,256 SO prise* of . - - 1,2UU SO do ... 600 '20 do .... 400 kc. he. he. Ticket* #10?Halve* #6?Quarter* #'2 60. Certificate* of package* ofz5 Whole ticket*# 130 00 Do do of 26 Half do 66 00 Do do of 26 Quarter <ki 3*2 60 $52 000! #18,000! #11,000! Sir tern Drawn Ballot*' VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Cla** G, for 1849, To he drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the '28th of July, 1849. 7S number lottery?16 drawn ballot*' Mors prixei than blanks' SPLENDID SCHEME: 1 splendid prin of - # 62,(XX) 1 prise of 18,000 ! 1 do - - - - 11,000 1 do .... 8,yyo I do .... $jjqf I I do 4,008 1 do , . . . 3,000 I do .... 2,b% 10 prise* of -1,600 10 do .1,100 10 do .... 500 he. he. he. I Ticket* #16? Halve* #7 60?Quarter* #1 76 Eighth* f 1 87 i. Certificate* of package* of 26 Whole ticket* $ 170 00 Do do of 26 Half do S6 00 Do do of 26 Quarter do 42 50 Do do of 26 Eighth do 21 16 Order* for Ticket* and Share* and Certificate* of Pa< kages in tlx. above Splendid I otter ie* will receive Uie moot prompt attention, and an official account of each drawing aetit, immediately after it i* over, to all who order from u*. I Address J * C MAURY, /tgeu*. June 14 Alexandria, It P. H. HOOK A CO., Pa. Avrnne, between Tth and 4th atreeta, HAVE now in ?tore and are constantly receiving from manufacturer* and importer* addition* to the following description of gooda, vis: House furnishing article* of every variety, *m h aa Carpeting*, Rug*. Floor Oil Clotiis, Canton and Spanish Matting*, Curtain Material* and Fixtures, lac*- Curtains, Embroidered M'tilin Curtains, Marseillc* Counterpanes, Furniture Chin ts, Linen Sheet ir?(r?. Pillow ('??' Li IK'H". Towfllinfr*. T*Mc Da inaek*. Tabic Cloth*, Daiuaxk Napkin*, Bird'* Eye, Scotch and RumIm Diaper*. Cloth, Worated, and Cotton Table and Piano Cover*. he., Ac. IN LADIES' WEAR. FANCY GOODS, Ik.. WE NAMRFrencb and India Hilk* of Uie latcet ?tyle* Black (in* dc Rhine* anil Natin dc Chine for veaitca French BnreriK, Ti**urca, *n?l Grenadine* i* u c . . 1 1 i 1... nu. r rrrn ii, tuinni, nim -i m?~? ?* r..? , v.i..K bun*. Plaid. Striped and Plain Swia* Mualin* Lar* Capes, French worked Collar* and Cufia Splendidly Embroidered and Plain Canton Cr?p? Shawl* Needle worked and Bordered Si tear lawn Handkerchief* Silk, Cotton and Raw Milk Hosiery of every dear rintion Kid, Silk and Liale Thread Uiovr*, of every description Black Net Mite, Thread Ijieea, Black Silk leer* Bobbin Edging*, he.. he. IN GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, WE NAMEFrench, English, and American Clothe af every color, from the moat celebrated makers French Doeskin* and Cawrimere* of the flncat quality Silk, Satin, and Marseille* Vratings, * great variety Silk, Merino.andCotton Under Vrate and Drawer* Silk and Linen Cambric Handkerchief*. Fancy Cravat* Linen Shirting* and Drawer*, Linen*. Ike. Together with a complete assortment of good* of every deecriptkin in our line, to which we invite the. attention of pwrchaaer* before narrhaaing elsewhere, a* inducement* will he offered. P H HOOE Jk Co. June IS (Union Nero !}ork 2Uwcrti0ementg. NEW YOU F0RBI6N UPIR8& AGENCY. LIVINGSTON, WKLLK & CO.. lVo. 10 Wall it, Mew York, HAVE agencies in Pari*, Havre, Bordeaux, Liverpool, Loudon, Southampton, Glasgow, and the Principal Cities of Great Britain; alao at Bremen, and tite cnief Town* in Germany, and attend to any kind of commissions to be executed there. Goods bought by tliein to order, in auy amounts, large or email, whether for sale or personal use. Books, Fvikituu, China, Wink#, Luggage, Spkcie, Clothing, Paintings, Statuary, Works or Abt, Ac., received at the vkHoub 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 various Ageucies, and assisted in the transaction of their foreign business, the forwarding of their luggage, and transmission of fundi. Orders of all kinds attended to and filled in Paris, by an accomplished and expsricnosd American resident there. June IS?6tdltlaw6w CALIFORNIA EXPREM?HAVEN & LIVINGSTON have established themselves as a Commission and Kxpreu Forwarding Hou?e, at San Francisco, and in connection with Zacharison & Nelson, at Panama. S. LEA,at Chagree, and UVINGSTON, WELLS & CO., 10 Wall street, New York, will receive and forward goods, in parcels not exceeding 100 lbs. each, and of 80 by JO inches square, will receipt for the same through between New York and San Francisco. Specie and gold are forwarded with despatch. Apply to LIVINGSTON, WELLS k CO., June 13?OtdlawOw 10 Wall at., N. Y. LIVINGSTON, WELLS A On., FOREIGN EXPHK8S AGENCY. THE undersigned have Express Agencies established at Pahs, No. 8 Place de la Bourse; at London, No. 7 Feu Court, Fenchurch street; at Liverpool, No, 9 Feuwick 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. UVINGSTON, WELLS k CO., 10 Wall street, New York. June 13?btd<twtiw AMERICAN SHIPPING A GENERAL COM MISSION HOIIE. LIVINGSTON, WELLS k CO., 7 Fen Court, Fenckurch street, London, will receive at their offices Goods, Parcels and Specie, and forward the same by British and American steamers, via Liverpool and Southampton, and first class American liners frum this port, through their House, 10 tVall street, New York, to all parts of the United States ?.wl Draft* 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. Low don Express Aokkcy. JAMES McNICOL, Director. June 13?6tdJtlawdw UVDfGSTOH, WELLS * CUE., A PARIS, 8 PLACE DE LA BOURSE. Office pour la reception et expedition de toutes sortes de Marchandisea pur lee ETATS-UN1S, le CANADA, le MEXIQAIK, et lea ANTILLES, soil per le Hivre du I'Angleterre. Lee voyageura trouveront 1 ce bureau la liste de toue lee navtrea en charge au Havre, ainsi que tous les renseignements utiles pour entre prendre uti voyage d'outre-mer. Lea exporter rs seront mis au courmnc du marchc Amfiicain. Lea MAKI CHANDISES consignee* recevront toute l'atten| tion desirable et lea expedition* aeront fallen aver. promptitude. Reoouvrement* dVffeU et reclamation*. Tratio* iur NEW-YORK & tend re. Cabinetde lecture eiiouraaux Am?ricain*(rraini.) JOHN CAUCHOIS, Agent Ref<rei)(*: Chez MM. HOTTINGER A Cie., June 13?6idAlnw6w. Batiquters i Pan*. RAHnDBRtOWi COLLKOE HOTEL. No. 28 Mukeay rr., New York. THIS new and conveniently arranged Hotel, < x- j preaaly adapted for the accommodation of fainiliea, situated within a hundred yard* of Broadway | and the Park, in tbc College Grounds, and furnish- . od in the an<art elegant and rrdkereA* style, with all the modern improvement*, (Hal and Cold Hatha, | Water Closets, Ac., Ac., on nary floor, ia now i i ready for the reception of tranaieut viaiters. June IS?5t SELLING OFF.- Being desirous of reducing our ' atock of Bummvr good*, we have determined i from tin* d?v forward to offer all cnxsla the demand < for which iwiaea with thr acaaon, without reg*rd to ( Ami. Our atock io now large and very complete, ' and well worthy the attention of purchaser*. Wr I name in part2,0110 yardu French Lnwtm, faiit rolom.at 12JcrnU I 3,tJtX? tk> fine do do (rotn lb to 26 I ncab 1,000 do (fork and ? Mt?-French Gingham, at ' 12) 2,000 do colored ami white French Gingham, front lit to 26 200 piece* French Rrrege and Grenadine, all colon*. among them aevrral plain green, 26 tt? 60 60 do plain black and satin-el rimed Bereirea, ' 26 to 60 20 r|?i rhcrked and *trip?>d India Bilk*, very nhiu 10 dn Slack Foulard Silk,a lieautiful article Ml do I,men Lustres, aiJ color*, at 26 30 do white and colored embroidered Miwlin, at r?) 160 do checked and etriprd Cambric*, from 12} to 26 200 do plain Cambric* ami Jaconet*, from 121 toU 200 do Nainaook and Hwia* Muslin*, from 20 U> 60 23 do India orBwis* Book, two yard* wide, a beautiful artic le for summer drosao* 10,000 yard* floe Prints, all colors and styles, fVom I r?>a<t M to 121, warranted fast, tocrtltor with a large . . / ; ni.;., ... u_.i ..J .... hroideeed Ki<l. Silk, anr/ Thread (>lovea, Unmnin brir Handkerchief*, La< < ('apea, Hwiaa and Cain bra Edging and InKrlmf, Threid Edging, black Silk Urr, Paranoia, Fan*, lie., tieeidea a great variety of other article* too nuinerou* to mention. We earneatly roqumit all peraon* in want of Dry Good* to (five iw a rail before purrha*ing elaewhert, a* we an- confident of being able to aavr them from ten to twenty per rent, on uieir bill*. YEKHY k BROTHER. No. t> Market Kpacr, bet. 7th and 8th ?U June II?Stood WIIITF. AND DRAB Bf.AVF.R. FINF Vol F. SKIN BLACK HATS, and rv?ry variety of Straw Hate. I have now on hand a large atork of fine Hate and Cape, which I will acll on accommodating terine. Alao an aaaortmmt of Fmhrrlla* F MATTINGLY. 7th atreet, June 13?3t above Odd Fellowa' Hall. WAVRRLY HOT'SR. ri^HE miharriber la now receiving daily the fineet A Oyater* and Fiah, which he will be happy to aerve in the beat atyle and on reaeonahle term* Hoarder* taken by the week or day. The Frederick and Marllmmugh *tage* leave thi* L - r- i .-i _U. 1 noiipr pfrry I nrantTi " mranj. P A Da SACLEfl. Agent, Penn. irrflQf, nppnaite National Hotel. Juim I J? 3i A. ZAfPONB C'ONTINl'M tii nffcr hi* nervier* a? Profixiur / and Tranalator af the f'RKW H, SPANISH, ITAI-IAN and LATIN language*. Rough pronuni ml inn ftNin improved, an<i l*n pronunciation certainly rnrrorted, nnder hi*ilwtPBrtk*. Imhui an- given in achooia ami private fainilica on very moderate term*; and ladiea who aing Italian, French or Ananmh aonga. ahould aend aoon for hiin if desiring h? nervier* Reaidenee, Mr. Fugiti'a, Indiana avenue, near I City Hail. June lfr? ly Nod $?ork ^tfJucrtieemfnte _ i EBVVB PBI UBCX NOIPBB H*bv?U* Pwlod htm 1? CnJUbornttaa des tonmlUi Litlcnlrc* ?t ScUntlflqutii, de la Fnxe rt de> pay a Strangers. Published on the first and fifteenth of every month. 1 Each uumber contain* 176 pages, Hvo., at $112 50 per annum. % The Revue dea Deux Monde* ha* been formed for the purpose of establishing an intercourse in tt>e intellectual pursuits the moat followed between < distinguished men of Europe and America. It is proposed in tide collection to give a prominent place to the affairs of the American Union, to the < tabors of it* politicians, and to the Literary and i Scientific publications of it* Authors. The Revue daa Deux Mamie* now makes a Dllblir anneal to American Authors and Editors, by sending- to it, i through Mr. Putnam, of New York, a copy of each of their publication*. The Revue is in a better position than any other organ in Europe to nerve as i an intellectual link between the Old and the New ( World, which has as Editors and Contributors the mam eminent political, scientific, and literary men of France. Many of ks contributor* have visited North uf Sostk Antesina, and it.still counts among them many of the. Dip lop vatic and Consular Corp*. Each number of the Revue, in addition to its articles signed by the first names of France, contains, under the title of" Cbronique de la Quinzaine," & historical summary of the principal events of the political world, which will certainly be, for the American, the most faithful picture of the European move- i menus. 1 THE CONTSNTS OK THE NO. KOR MARCH 16. ] I. ue la Kenaiaaance jwamanae en tseigique?i^e i Romaucier de Flandre?Henri Conacience, par M. i Saint Rone T&illaudier. > II. Mozart ?t Don Juan?Lorenzo da Pontc, nou- | veaux documena publics eu Ruaaie, en Angle-terra, < et cu Amcrique, par M. P. Scudo. i III. L'Algerie et ia Buget?Le Gouvernnient den | European*, deruiere de parties, par M. Andre j Cochut. IV. Lea Page* de Jaunesse de M. de. Latnartine, par M. Guatave planehe. j V. Poeinea Evangvliquea?La Temple, par M. Victor de Laprade. i VI. Questions OonBtitutionellca, de M. de Harantr, par M. A1 be tit de Broglic. VII. Du Comite central pour lea Elections. VIII. Hktoire Politique?Chronique de la quiti same. IX. Bulletin Bibliographique. Noe. 1 and 5 of the Revue dee Deux Monde* for ; 184# have been received, and are for sale at 75 cent* each. G. P. PUTNAM, June 18 Agent for the United State*. HATS, CAPS, FURS, &c. | SWIFT, HURLBUT, & CO., 207 Ptarl Urmt,fbur doorjt abort Maidtn /Mitt, NEW YORK, HAVE removed from their old stand, 158 Water street, to the spacious store No. 207 Pearl street, where they will hie able to show their extrusive stock of? HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, MUFFS, BUF- i FALO ROBES, HATTERS' STOCK, TRIMMINGS, he. he., under one roof, and to avoid the inconvenience of two separate stores, as heretofore. Men hanto about visiting this city for the purpose of making their Fall purchases, are invitcu to examine our stock, consisting in part of? Cases fashionable medium and broad brim Beaver ' Hats, various qualities; Do do do Nutria, various qualities; i Do do do Moleskin, do Do do do Silk, do Do do do Angola, do Do men's and boys' brown, black, white and pearl ! Fur Mexican Hats; Do do do Wool Mexican Hals; Do do do R. h S. C. Pearl Wool Sporting Hats; Do Panama Hats, trimmed, and in the original r bales; Do Leghorn Hats, trimmed and ntitrinuned: Do men's and boys' Fine Cloth Caps; ") Do do do Com. do do Do do do Fine Otter do Do do do Fine seal do Do do do Fine Im'u Ot. do New Do do do Glared Silk do C styles. IV .1.. Cl.,.^1 1 .... A.. I JLHI 11*1 Ull Ulttilll liA W|1 UU j Do do do Mohair Plush do Do do do Hair Seal do 1 Infanta' Velvet Turban Caps. J Our stork is well adapted to suitthedifferent tions of the country, and we. are prepared to oflcr our goods upon the motlfavorabU terms, and respeetfully solirit merchants visiting' tiiis city to call and examine before purchasing. June 18?St FI RMSHISO GOOD* FOR HOTELS, SHIRS. Steamboats, aad Pnblir lustit u tloit*. THE subscriltcrs, (in addition to their full supply of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,) offer parties ahout purchasing', an aaaorUm-ut of goods adapted to the above purposes, ha extensive as can be shown by any House on tins Coutiiient. The goods are selected with great care, expressly for tAe trade, and we are constantly receiving from the Factoeiks in this Country and Ecbope all new j hml desirable articles. we have always on hand lis. best style of BERTH BLANKETS ANDCOUN- , TERPANES, manufactumi rxvrrttly U) mir ordrr, and which for quality, durability, and beauty, arr : iinaiirrvsa ?? 1 4 itv /ImIpo/1 nstno i-sn Ivn iiitf?ru'<iV>>>i either in white or pennatKnt color*. The aaanrtincut conaiat* in part a* follow* : SHEETING* AND PILLOW CASINGS. All Htvlea, width* and qualities. BLANKETS. COCNTERPANES, AND QUILTS, Of every variety of etyle, *ia*, and weight. DAMASKS 6-4 to 10-4 Linen and Cotton, (or table cloth* TABLE AND PIANO COVERS Wool, Cotton, wurated, and ailk damaak. TOWELLING Hirdaeye. Hurkahuck, and Rernaley Diaper. Rumia, Diaper, and Cra*h. Medicated Muck, a very superior article. OCRTA1N" MATKRIAI* A rich and varied aaaurtincnt CARPETING, PLOORCLOTHS AND M ATTING Alao desirable good* for tiie Indian trade, aurli a* WHITE AND COLORED MACKANA W BLANK ETS, TURKEY RED SHAW LB AND PRINTS. BLUE DRILLING, BLUE PRINTS. BLUE AND , COLORED CLOTHS, BLUE STROCDS We invite the attention of purchaser* to our altx k. and are prepared to All order* a-ith diapatrh at the lownat market price*. DOR EMUS k NIXON, 51V Naaaau, rorner Liberty at., opposite the poet office. New York. June 1J?It MILITARY^ GOODS. W. H. HOR6TMANN At HONS. Philadelphia. HORSTMANN. SOS* At DRK KRR. IS. York, IMPOSTK** AND MAfriTACTfaaa*. Sworil*, Epaulette*. Chapenu*. (tc., k> ., fi?r Army and Navy; Embroidering lor Aruijr, Navy, and t Diplomat; Gold, Silver, and Imitation Lit* in every variety; ami every artic.le neroaaary for Citiien Corpa. Alao Silk and Bunting Flag* June 13? eod 1 m . -.1' CIGARS! CIGARS ! CIGARS!!! JUST rM'fivrd, dlrn l frmn Havana, the iiuwt ?u perior lot of Cigars ever offered U) the citiiroi of Wwhtwlok, ooaJating ?>f the following brand* : 90/100 Washington '20,000 Ambroru* 10,000 Cre*po 20.000 Principe WNI.UOO of varrou* other brand*. All of which will be *old on the moat accommodating term*. W. H VV1NTKR. June 13?3tif Sin <>f Jim Crow, Penn. avenue. No. T, BROWN'S HOTEL!! O TE V ENS' GREAT HAt ANDGfctfTLEM EN N O OUTFITTING MTABLISHMBNT. i* well ( fuipplied with White Rocky Mountain Beaver Hata, (without mi*tore,) Blue Napped and Plain Blue and White and Kla> k Ha la, of great rlogan< e and , : ntyle, in flniah and ahape. Al*o a full and complete aaeortiiient of Gentlemen'* Wardrobe and Toilet ! good*, via: "Yoke Neck" Shirt*, Under Shirt*, and Drawer*, in Bilk, Merino, ('ntton, and Geuae, in great variety, and at low price* for firat auality Eiod* Alan * few very auperior H?mm?> k?. for o*e who intend viaitiiig watering pla. All of which will be sold at fair price* for <a*h. M. H STEVKNB. Great Hat and Gent*. Outfitting Fxtabliahment, ( No. I, Brown'* Hotel. June 13?6tif &cro @ork ^iujcrtiBcnunts. Worte?t?r'? UuiTerul ud Critical Die tlaoary of the BugUihLanguagc. Bt J. E. Worcester, LL. D. One volume, Hvo. sheep, 1032 page*?Price #3 50. rhe publishers respectfully invite attention to the following eminent testimony to the excellence of this standard dictionary* The execution of this Dictionary fully answers to its title. The Vocabulary is probably more comprehensive titan that of all preceding English Dictionaries united. Constant reference is made to authorities with respect to words newly intro.1 ,1 u.wl ........ 1- ?re trrhni. ral, foreign, obsolete, provincial, or vulgar. The | definitions are clear and exact, and those pertaining to technical and acientilic terms are specially valuable to the general reader. The author has evidently besuiwet? great labor on pronunciation. Hia system of Notation, which in easily understood, and founded on a more complete analysis of the vowel sounds tliau we have elsewhere met with, together with hia plan of exhibiting all the beat English authorities in relation to words differently pronounced by different orthoepists, gives to this work important advantages as aPronouncing Dictionary. In obthograph v he has made no arbitrary changes, bat where usage is various and Hurtuating, ne has aimed to be consistent, and to reduce to the same rules words of similar ibrmaLion. The insertion of Grammatical forms and infectious of words to a much greater extent than they arc given in other English Dictionaries, and the short critical notes on the orthography, the pronunciation, the grammatical form ana construction, and the peculiar, technical, local, and American uses 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 mil improved edition of Walker's Key to the pronunciation of Classical and Scripture propter names, ire important appendages to the Dictionary. Eighteeu months nave passed since this Dictionary was Dubliahed: and its already cxtciisivi use. both among cultivated English readers, and men of wide learning-, affords goo<I testimony of iU merits. We confidently recommend it as containing an ample and careful view of the present state of our language. JARED SPARKS, LL. I). 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ON the petition of Asa Burgess and Herman Baldwin, of Waaliiugton, ( onn., praying for the | extension of a patent granted to said Burgess and Baldwui tor an improvement in Clover Machines for seven years fruui the expiration of aaid patent, which lakes place on the luJi day of October, 1849: It is ordered, that the aaid petition be beard at the Patent Office on the sevrntoenth day of September ; next, at 12 o'clock, in.; and all persons arc notified ! to appear and show . a use, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Ord red, also, that this notice be published in the 1 Intelligencer, Republic, and Union, Washington , citv ; North American and Gasette, Philadelphia , Telegraph, Harrisburg; Tribune, New York; Ad j vertianr. Rochester; Couraut, Hartford; Alias, CinI ciunati; Journal, Cohuiibus ; Herald, Cleveland ; i once a week for three successive weeks previous to ! the seventeenth day of September next. THOMAS EWRANK, Cofflmnnoncr of Paltnin. P V ,1... . -.ill -1?? | copy, and m-nd their bill* to the Pa(ent Olflre. with a paper containing thin notice. July 4?law3w To the Public. /"t WOODWARD respectfully invitea the attrn tton <?f his old cunlnmm and the public gene rally, to hia large and well selected atnck of Hani ware, Kancy Goods, he. I have hurt received a splendid assortment of BathintrTuos, he., aa fol lows. Hip Hatha, Zinc and Tin, Boston Bathe. IJUgi- nntliuig 1 uba will) beatcra, Hand Shown IUifu?, Niagara Jet Shower Hatha, kc., kc. I have mUi juat received a M of very fine Eefri grrator*, Ice Creain Freezer*. W"ater Cooler*. Clock*. Bucket*, Bird Cage#, Britannia Water Pitcher*. Market Carriage* and Chair*, Re* king Hon*-* and Pnjpeller*, ln>n and Brick Furnacea of all kind* and aicea, and a great variety of Hoiwe Furaiahing Article*. Sal.*, and every other article ueually found in the Hardware Line. And in caae you nhould forget, I will juat *ay that 1 lavr a few more Stovm and (> rate* of the same aort left, and >?1 tall continue to keep them on hand a* uauai. Thankful for pa*I patronage, I dial] he happy to wait upon and ahow my good* to any one who will favor me with a call. Having Sought good* very low, I am determined to aril a* low or lower than can he Sought in the city elaewhero. c. woodward Pa A v., between ttHh and lltb atrneta June 1 &?Otrod LAC HO lit A, A SpauUh Newspaper printed In New York. rpHIH valuable paper la handaoinely printed twice 1 a week on a large double royal aheet, in the quarto form, in the inoat approve*! modem Spaniah orthography, and, having reached the ninth month of it* publication, may be said to he placed on a du rahlr naaia. It ia abiy ronclucted by Senor A. X. 1 Sah* Mabvi!*, and employ# a regular correapondent at the Oaurt of Madrid, fawidea having curreapond enta in all the rmintrir* of Spamah Americ a. Oflireraof the American Government, Diplomati< Rcpreaeniativea, and other*, will find the CVoaaea a valuable- compendium of Spaniah and Rpaniah American new*, politic*, and intereata. U ia aent by mail, postageyr*e. (the poatage being pre-paid ' by the editor without coat to the obarriber*,) to all parta of the I'nited State* at the following rate*, in ' nruMf) tn aHrmnrt For n*ie year f If) (VI For ai* month* 50 For three month* . . . . g 75 r ? !Fi.in(( ?? li WWIUT Will uppiy IO F JRFFEILHON. Smith'# Rnw, Klivrnlb nMr F. Jun. I??* ______ Ol.n 1<?bHob Rrl4(r An hiatoHcal novel, by C. H Rod well. ORATE DrOLKY, OR ARNOLD AT RARA TOO A, by Chan. J. Prierwn OLD JFOGE. OR I.IFF IN A COLONY, by the Author of Hem Slu k MRS ELLIS' HOl'SEKKKPINti MADE EASY. CHOLERA, it# Nature. Symptom#, and Treat mint, compiled from the payrnif the " LmHoii lancet" Thi# 'lay received; ft?r talr at TAYLOR R .MAI'RY'8 Bookntiirr, near 9th ntreet. HTHHOP KKRimiCKH ?W WORK. THE FOI'R GORPKIJt - Jnet rerefvarf at TAYLOR k MAIRY'R July 9 Buokatore, attar 9th at.