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' ?* WE REPUBLIC. Bi>lTSl> IV A. BULJUITT * JOHN O. MRUBIT. rVIUMU IT GIDEON A Co TKHlH OK THK DAILY AND TRI WEEKLY Korfle Duily paper, per auiiuit) . . . $ 10 00 Foiix* Triweekly, " 6 00 Kofhree copies of the Tri-weekly l& 4tU TERMS OK THE WEEKLY. Higle subscription for one year ... $ 2 00 Sf copies, for one year 10 00 Si teen copies, for one year 20 00 i Twenty-five copies, for one year, (when ordered at one and the saute time) . . 46 00 jo paper will be sent until the money is received. Oiltce of Com. General of Subsistence, Washington, July II, 1849. |? QEPARATE PROPOSALS will be received at IO this office until tlie first day of October next, Ifor the delivery of provisions in bulk, for the use of the troops of the United States, upon inspection, as follows: /jj */ A ? n / - r '?* THE REPUBLIC. DAILY. ___ Vol. I. WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1849. No. ? i ?? ? i ' , jii jyew ur leans aurracKs, i^uuisianu. 170 barrel* of pork '250 barrel* of fresh superfine flour 110 bushel* of new white field beans 1,76*2 pounds of good hard soap 440 pounds of good hard sperm candles '28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 440 gallons of good cider vinegar At Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 86 barrels of pork 126 barrels of fresh superfine flour 56 bushels of new white field beans 876 pounds of good hard soap '220 pounds of good hard sperm caudles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt '220 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Wood, Louisiana. 86 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 56 bushels of new wnitc field beans 876 pounds of good 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. 85 barrels of pork 126 barrels of fresh superfine flour 55 bushels of new white field beans 876 pounds of good 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 Brooke, Tampa Bay, Florida. 170 barrels of pork 250 barrels of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels of new white field beans 1,752 pounds of good hard soap 440 pounds of good hard sperm candles 28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 440 gallons of good cider vinegar At Key West, Florida. 86 barrels of Dork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 66 bushels of new white field beans 876 pounds of good 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 Pickens, or Barrancas, Pensacola, Florida. 170 barrels of pork 250 barrels of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels of new white field beans 1,752 pounds of good hard soap 440 pounds of good hard sperm candles 28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 440 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fori Marion, St. Augustine, Florida. 85 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine flour 56 bushels of new white field beans 876 pounds of good hard soap 220 pounds of good hard sperm candles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar At the Public Landing, six miles from Fort Towson, mouth of the Chiemichi. 340 barrels of pork 220 bushels of new white field beans 3,604 pounds of good hard soap 880 pounds of good hard sperm candles 56 bushels of good clean dry fine salt MOOgallaoa of good cider vinegar Tor whole to be delivered m all the month of April, 1850; and to leave Natchitoches by the 2wth February, 1850. At Fort Smith, Arkansas. 610 barrel* of pork 330 bushel* of new white field be ana 6,266 pound* of good hard auap 1,320 pound* of good hard sperm candle* 64 bushel* of guod clean dry fine salt 1,320gallona of good cider vinegar TTie whole to he delivered in all May, 1860. At Fort Snelling, St. Peter*. 256 barrel* of pork 375 barrel* of fresh superfine flour 166 bushel* of new white field bean* 2,626 pound* of good hard soap <W4 pound* of guod hard tallow candle* 42 bushel* of good clean dry fine salt 660 gallon* of guod cider vinegar The whole to be delivered from the 15th May, 1850, to the 15th June, 1860. At Fort Gaines, mouth of Crow wing river, 130 miles above Fo t Snelling. 180 barrel* pork 286 barrel* of fre*h superfine flour 120 bushels of new white field beans 1,840 pounds of good hard soap 600 pound* of good hard tallow candle* 36 auahel* of guod clean dry fine salt 466 gallon* of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered from the 16th May, 1860, to the 16th June, 1850. At Jeff<r ton Barracks, Missouri. 860 barrel* of pork ' 1,250 barrel* of fresh superfine flour 660 bu*hel* of new white field beans 8,760 pound* of good hard soap 2.200 pound* of good hard sperm candles 140 bushels of good clean nry fine salt i HHl <ralL.i i* a/ rnxwl r irl#_r v insrtr At Fort Leavenworth, .Missouri river. 170 htrrrb of pork 626 barrel# of Ireah auperfine flour 2J0 buahel* of new white field bean* 1.666 pound*of good hard snap 1,176 pound* of good hard taln>w candle* 60 buahel* of good clean dry fine aalt 926 gallon* of gond cider vinegar Th* whole to be delivered by the l*t June, 1950. .tit Fort Scott, on the Marmaton river, .Missouri?70 miles laml transportation from Independence, on the Missouri river. 191 barrel* of pork 266 ha r re I* of freah *uperfine flour 120 hu*h< I* of new white field bean* | ,H40 pound* of good hard snap 6911 pound* of good hard tallow candle* 26 tMiahcl* of good i lean dry fine aalt <66 gallon* of good rider vinegar, The wfade to br delivered by the 1*1 June, I960. Jit Oglethorpe Barrack*, Savannah, Georgia. 96 barrel* of pork 126 barrel* of rreah *uperfliie flour 66 buahel* of n?yv white field bean* 976 pound* of good hard aoap 220 pound* of good hard perm candle* H iMiahel* of gr*?d clean dry fine ?alt 220 gallon* of good elder vinegar At Augusta Arsenal, Augusta, Georgia. 96 harrel* of pork lift liarrel* of freah *np? rfiix flour Aft bu*h<-la of nrw whit* ArM bran* *7fe pound* of g?iod hard aoap WO pound* of k*ioH hard ?perm randle* 14 txwbrl* of r"od rlaan dry Ane all ?l) ration* of rood rider vin^r*r JJt fori MnvJtrit, Charleston, South Carolina. 170 harrxta of pork '2AO harrrla <?f Ireah auperflnr floor 110 iMiahrU of new white Arid Iwan* |,7W pmnila ol (pxxt hard aoap 40 poon<I* of ?p>od hard aprrm randle* '2* liinhrlii of fraid rlran dry fllir aall 440 ration* of rood rWrr rinrjar jjt port Mac on, Heauforty North Carolina. HA liarrrU of pork 12ft barrel* of frrah *uperfll?e floor Aft btiahrla of new whitr Arid bran* H76 pound* of (food hard snap '220 pound* of rn?d hard aprrm candle* 14 huahrl* of (0**1 clean dry Ane aalt 220 gallon* of |food cider vinegar jit fort Johnston, Smithville^ North Carolina. 8ft barrel* of pork 126 barrel* of Freah auperftne flour '56 l.uHt^dr new white field beans H76 pounnawf g<*xl hard nap 220 pound* uf good hard perm can dim 14 bushels of good clean dry Ane salt 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar At Fort Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Va. 170 barrel* of pork 250 do of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels of new white fleld beans 1,762 pound* of good hard aoap 666 do of good hard tallow candles '2H bushels of good clean dry Ane salt 440 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Washington, Maryland. 170 barrels of pork 250 do of fresh superflne flour 110 bushels of new white fleld beans 1,762 pounds of good hard soap 666 do of good hard tallow candles 2S bushels of good clean dry Ane salt 440 gullous of good cider vinegar At Fort McHenry, near Baltimore, Md. 170 barrels of pork 260 do of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels of new white field beans 1,762 pounds of good hard soap i 6M do of good hard tallow candles 28 bushels of good clean dr y fine salt 440 gallons of good cider vinegar Jit Fort Mifflin, Pennsylvania. 86 barrels or pork 126 do of fresh superfine flour 65 bushels of new white field beans 876 pounds of good hard auap 328 do of good hard tallow candles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar Jit Fort Hamilton, Marrows, M. Y. Harbor. 170 barrels of pork 260 do of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels of new white 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, Marrows, M. Y. Harbor. 86 barrels of pork 126 do of fresh superfine flour 56 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 220 gallons of good cider vinegar Jit Fori Cohunbus, Governor's Island, Mew York Harbor. 265 barrels of pork 375 do of fresh superfine flour 166 bushels of new white field beans 2,028 pounds of good hard soap 984 do of good hard tallow candles 42 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 660 callous of jtoimI rider vinecraj* At Plattsburg Barracks, Plattsburg, New Vor/t. 85 barrels of pork 126 do of fresh superfine flour 56 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 '220 gallons of good cider vinegar At SackeVs Harbor, New York. 170 barrels of pork '250 do of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels of new white field beans 1,75'2 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 One-half on 1st of June, 1850; remainder in all -October, 1850. At Fort Ontario, Oswego, New York. 86 barrels of pork 126 do of fresh superfine flour 56 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 220 gallons of good cider vinegar One-half on 1st of June, 1860; remainder in all October, 186(1. At Fort Niagara, New York. 86 barrels of pork 126 do of Fresh superfine flour 66 bushels of new white field beans 876 pounds of good hard soap 128 do of good hard tallow candles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar One-half on 1st of June, 1860; remainder in all lUtfi in MM>rr , inyv. .#/ Detroit Barracks, Detroit, Michigan 170 barrel* of pork 260 do of fresh superfine flour 110 bualiel* of n?w white fold baan* 1,752 pound* of good hard aoap 666 do of good hard tallow candle* 26 buahcl* of good clean dry fine salt 440 gallon* of good cider vinegar One-half on l*t of June, I860; remainder in all October. 1860. Jit Fort Gratiot, Michigan. 86 barrel* of pork 126 do of Ireah superfine flour 66 buahela of new white field bean* 876 pound* of good hard aoap 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, 1860; remainder in all October, 1850. At Fort Mackinac, Michigan. 86 barrel* of pork 126 do of freah superfine flour 66 bushel* of new white field bean* 876 pound* of good hard aoap 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, 1860; remainder hy the 15th of September, 1860. At Fort Brady, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. H6 of oork I'26 barrel* of freah superfine flour 56 buahel* of ntw white field bean* 876 pound* of good hard wan 32H pound* of good hard tallow candle* 14 buahel* of good < lean dry fine aalt 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar One half on the l*t June, I860; remainder by 1 Ath September, I860. Jit Fort Trumbull, New London, Conner- ' ticut. 86 barrel* of pork 126 larrela of. ireah superfine flour 66 buahel* of new white field bean* 876 pound* of good hard aoap .128 pound* of good hard tallow candle* 14 buahel* of good ( lean dry fine salt 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar Jit Fort Jidams, A'ewpo> t, Rhode Inland. 426 barrel* of pork 626 barrel* of rreah superfine flour 176 buahel* of new white field bean* 4,.180 pound* of good hard wan 1,640 pound* of good hard tallow candle* 70 ou*hcl* of good clean dry fine aalt 1,100 gallon* of good cider vinegar Jit Fort Constitution, Portsmouth, JVeic Hampshire. MA Ku rr.,1* nf rvnrW lift barrel* of freah superfine floor 66 bushel* of nrw white field bean* N7? pound* of good hard *oap J'JH pound* of gtmd hard tallaw candle* 14 nuahel* of (food clean dry fine *alt 2*20 gallon* of good cider vinegar Jit Fort Preble., Porilami, Mtune. flfi barrel* of pork 126 barrel* of freah superfine flour 66 boahel* of new white field bean* *76 pound* of good hard aoap S2* pound* of good hard tallow candle* 14 l>u*hel* of good clean dry fine aalt 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar Jit Fori Sullivan, Font port, Alain*. H6 barrel* of pork J 126 barrel* of freah superfine flour 55 bushels of new white field beaus 876 pounds of good hard soap 328 pounds of good hard tallow candles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine Bait 230 gallons of good cider vinegar Notb.?All bidders are requested to extend the amount of their bids for eacn 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, 1860, and 1st March, 1861. The hogs of which the pork is packed to be fat- ' tened on corn, and each hog to Weigh not less than 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 1 Island salt, and then carefully packed with the same article, in pieces not exceeding eight pounds each. When the packing has been completed, the con- ' tractor must furnish to this office a certificate from the packer that the pork has been so salted and packed. The pork is to De contained in seasoned heart of 1 white oak barrels, full hooped"; the beans and salt j in barrels, and the soap and candles in strong boxes, of convenient size tor transportation. Salt will only be received by measurement of thirty-two quarts to tho bpshel. The candles to liave 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, I860; an/) 4Kp fllnmu fnr Fnrf riainoo mnat naaa C# Doiox'o by the lat June, 1860. 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 place 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 dimin ishing the quantities, or of dispensing with any or all articles required at any poet, at any time before entering into contract; ana also of increasing or reducing the quantities of each delivery one-third J subsequent to contract, on giving sixty days' previous notice. Bidders, not heretofore contractors, are required to accompany their proposals with evidence of their ability, together witn 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 caae, and evidence of inspection and full delivery tout be required at tin* 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 places of purchase, or the residence ' of the 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 in a separate envelope, and marked " Proposals for furnishing army subsistence." GEO. GIBSON, C. G. S. Note.?Editors will not be paid for inserting in their papers this advertisement, unless authorised to do so by the Commissary General of Subsistence. . July 14?3tawtl5Sep ! SPLENDID LOTTERIES FOR AUGUST, 1849. i J. W. MAURY & CO., MANAGERS i $50,000! 10 prises of ? 1,0001! , VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. 98, for 1849, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 11th of August, 1849. 7b Number Lottery?14 Drawn Ballots ! Qband Scheme! 1 prise of - - $ 50,000 1 do .... 10,000 1 do .... 5,000 1 do .... 4,000 1 do .... 3,000 1 do .... 2,600 1 do .... 1,740 10 prizes of .... 1,000 10 do - 750 12 do . . - 500 Jtc. Ac. Ac. Tickets $10?Halves A A?Quarters ?2 50. Certificates of packages of 25 Whole tickets ?120 00 Do do of 25 Half do 60 00 Do do of 25 Quarter do 30 00 CAPITAL ?35,250! 30 Prises of ?1,000! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For thr benefit of Monongalia Academy, CIm No. 101, for 1H49 To be drawn at Alexandria, Va . on Saturday, the 18th of Aug-uat, 1849. 78 number lottery, 13 drawn ballot* ' Splendid Scheme t 1 aplendid price of - ?35,260 1 price of .... 15,000 I do 8,000 1 do 4,000 * 1 do M00 1 do 2,820 30 price* of - -1,000 30 do 800 30 do ' - 400 190 do 300 Itc. fcc. tic. Ticket* ? 10? Halve* ?5?Quartern ?2 80. Certificate* of par kagea of 26 Whole tic krt* ? 110 (10 Do do of 96 Half do WOO Do do of 26 Quarter do 32 80 $55,000! ?36,000' ?20,000* VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Claa* H. for |H4?. To he drawn al Aleaandria, Va., on Hatnrday, the 26th of August, IH4# Rifh and Brpltanl *rAeme' I splendid priae of 066,000 do 36,000 I do 30,000 I do 11,330 J prises of .... 7.000 4 do . 6,000 4 do . . - . . 3,000 6 do . . . '2,000 200 do (lowest 3 No. prises) 600 h< A, . kc. Ticket* ?16- Halve* 07 60- Quarters 03 76F.ightha f I *71 Ortiftcates of packa?-" <>f 26 Wholf li< krta|ym 00 Do do of 06 Half do 100 00 Do do of 26 Quarter do 60 00 Do do of 36 Eighth do 26 00 Orders for ticket* and aharm and rrrli(lr?u* of p?kage. in the above splendid lotteries will rereive the most prompt sltention, and an official account of each drawing sent immediately after it is over to all a-ho order from us. Address J. k C MAI'RY, Agtnh. Airramdrtm. l eyisis | DIM. FHVK * HOLHKAD, OFFICE Pennsylvania avenue, near the corner of 4} street. Washington, D. C. June 13- ly FOR RKWT. ML ONK of those new, hsndsnme. and com ( JUiL niodiou* Dwelling-Houses at the corner of 7 tli ami I streets is for rent. The building has sufti cient accommodations for a largv fhinilT. and is very conveniently arranged, with escellent dry cellars, and well and cistern water, with hath ) room, lie,} also, spacious yard, with stable, ear ' isge-house, and all needfuintitbuildinc* The h> ' mm ip !W(HMiimr?i rwirinoi inr r?^?? ,r,,r' ?" verj elevated, bavin* the advantageof ? free rtr < illation of pure air Alao.for rent, a STOREROOM In the aaine Mo, k. a good stand for bueint-aa Apply lu l.ilyan .-..if \ ROTH WILL CHUM A HTM KMC K. Exchange ami Ranking Hov*e. Land warrants, stocks, checks. .*> all the principal eltiea, bnurht anil anld Onl le<?tiona made throughout the I nion, July ill?StwUm Nad Dork 2lto)trti0tmfnt0. THE MODERN STANDARD DRAMA. Published by M. Dou^lu, 11 Sprues Street, ] New York. Price 12} centa each. Under this title a collection of all the celebrated plays that keep pomeaaion of the modern stage in I now in course of publication. | The series is printed from new, large, and uniform type, on good paper,.and sold at the low price I >f 12} cents each play. I Eight numbers form a large and elegant volume, < for which a general title page, and an engraving ] if some distinguished performer, are regularly rMII... n^M.,1 C1...U 41 i^iwui uuuuu iii viuui) Ir The following plays have been already published: 1 vol. i. vol. vi. ' 1 Ion 41 Speed the Plough 2 Fazio 42 Romeo and Juliet 1 3 The Lady of Lyons 43 Feudal Time* ' I Richelieu 44 Charles the Twelfth ' 5 The Wife 45 The Bridal 1 b The Honey Moon 46 The Follies of a Night 7 The School for Scandal 47 The Iron Cheat 9 Money 48 Faint Heart Never With a Portrait and Won Fair Lady Memoir of Mr*, JL. C. Witt a Portrait ami Mowatt. Memoir qf Sir B. Bui ioer Lytton. 1 vol. a. 9 The Stranger vol. vii. 10 Grandfather White- 49 Road to Ruin head 50 Macbeth II Richard III 51 Temper 12 Love's Sacrifice 52 Ev&ane 13 The Gamester 53 Bertram 14 Cure for the Heart- 54 The Duenna ache 55 Much Ado About No15 The Hunchback thing 16 Don CsBsar de Bazan 56 The Critic With a Portrait and With a Portrait and Memoir of Mr. C. Kean. Memoir of R. B. Sherivol. hi. dan. 17 The Poor Gentleman. 18 Hamlet vol. via. 19 Chales II 57 The Apostate 20 Venice Preserved 58 Twelftn Night a d;-? rq d......... 22 The Love-Chase 60 Simpson & Co. 28 Othello 61 Merchant of Venice 24 Lend Me Five Shil- 62 Old Heads and Young lings Hearts With a Portrait and 63 Mountaineers Memoir qf Mr. W. E. 64 Three Weeks After Barton. ' Marriage vol. iv. With a Portrait and 25 Virginius Memoir of Mr. Geo. H. 26 King of the Commons Barret. 27 London Assurance 28 The Rent-Day 29 Two Gent, of Verona vol. ix. 80 The Jealous Wife 65 Love 81 The Rivals 66 As You Like It 82 Perfection. 67 The Elder Brother With a Portrait and 68 Werner Memoir of Mr. J. H. 69 Gisippus Haekett. 70 Town and Country vol. v. 71 King Lear 83 A New Way to Pay 72 Blue Devils Old Debts With a Portrait and 84 Look Before You Leap Memoir qf Mn. Shaw. 85 King John 86 The Nervous Man vol. x. 87 Damon and Pythias 73 King Henry VIII 88 Clandestine Marriage 74 Married and Single 29 William Tell 75 Henry IV., Pari I. W Day After the Wedding With a Portrait and Memoir of Geo. Colman, 'he eider. Tike Minor Drama. Uniform with the Modern Standard Drama. This Series is intended to embrace such Farces, Burlettas, Vaudevilles, Jtc., as cannot consistently be incorporated in the "Standard " Drama. It is printed uniform with the above, and each number embellished with a tin* Engraving, illustrative of iiomr nmmin#*nt u cno Rv??rv n#-w niftrp of rnprit will be published at the earliest moment. The following' have already been issued : VOL. I. VOL. 111. 1 The Irish Attorney 17 The Secret 2 Boots at the Swan 18 White Horse of the 3 How to pay the Rent Peppers 4 The Loan of a Lover 19 The Jacobite 5 The Dead Shot 20 The Bottle * b His Last Legs 21 Box and Cox 7 The Invisible Prince 22 Bamboozling I The Golden Farmer 23 Widow's Victim Witt a I'ortrait and 24 Robert Mar aire Memotr of Mr. John Stf Witt a Portrait and ton .Memoir of .Mr. F S. VOL. II. Charyfrau. 9 Pride of the Market 10 Used Up vol. iv. II Irish Tutor 26 Secret Service 12 Barrack Room 26 Omnibus 13 Luke the Laborer 27 Irish Lion 14 Beauty and the Beast 28 Maid nfGmiasoy 16 St. Patrick's Eve 29 The Old Guard 16 Captain of the Watch SO Raising the Wind Hit* a Portrait and .Me- 31 Slasher and Crasher motrcf Mist C. H'rmyst The Operatic Library. 1 The Favoritr 16 Fra Diavolo 2 The Night-Dancers 16 La Favorite 3 Norma 17 Semirainide 4 The Somnambulist 18 La Gazsa Ladra 6 Lucrezia Borgia 19 Eritani 6 II Barbierre diSiviglia 20 Don Pasquale 7 Maid of Artoia 21 II Giuramento 8 Elixir of Love 22 La Gemma 9 Beatrice di Tends 23 Linda of Chamouni ill I . Oi u i 11 Anna Helena 26 I f'apuletti E Mooter 12 Im< ladi I^ammerinooc < hi 13 II Furiosi) 26 I Ixinhardi 14 L'Eliair d* Amnre 27 Roberto Devereux M. DOUGLAS, /'WWinAer. II Npruct Street, Y. July 2S?tf CCIXINti OFF Being ih-sirotia of reducing our ^ ?b> k of Summer goods, we havr determined from thin day forward to offer all good* the demand frw which ceases with the seaaon, without regard to oat. Our stuck is now large and eery complete, and well worthy the attention of purrhaaer*. We name in part2,000 yard* French Lawns,fast colors, at 121 cents 3,000 do nnr do do from 16 to 26 cents 1,000 do black and white French Gingham, at 11| 2,000 do colored and white French Gingham, from 121to 26 200 piece* French Bcrcgr and Grenadine, all colors, among them several plain green, 26 to 60 St) do plain black and satin striped Beregra, 26 to 60 20 do checked and striped India Bilks, very i l,Mn 10 do black Foulard Silk, a beautiful article fiO do Linen Liiirtn*, all colors, at 2A 30 do white and colored embroidered Moulin, at 37) I AO do checked and atriped Cambrica, from 13) to 2a VM do plain Cambric* and Jaconet*. from 12) to 25 200 do Nainsook and Swiss Muslins, from 20 to 80 2A do India orHwia* B?*>k, two yard* wide, | a beautiful article for aummrr drraac* 10,000 yarda fin* Print*, all color* and style*. from from to 121, warranted fa*t, together with a large assortment of Hrsoery, plain open-*-ork?d and embmntered Kid, Hilk. an<( Thread (tlov.*, Linencam brie Handkerchief*. Lm-> Cape*, Swiss and Cambric paring ami In- rtinir I liraan r-njpnif, oiara xiik In. r, Paraaoia, Fan#, he., baaidra a prrmt varirty of ' iMh*t artirln too nomernoa to inrntion. Wf ranvwtly rarjuaat all prraon# in want of Dry (, --> to yn > IM a I all U-for* pur. ha-injr H*?*where, aa ?? arr -ooft.t. nt of hrin* abl?- to aavr them from wn to twenty per rant mi tlN-ir billa. YKRHV k HROTHKR. No t Market Rp*< . hrt 7th and ftlh at*, iaar IJ Jo. >i Haw Style GhJt Cornice* and Window Shade* 1HA7IC jiat mrriwl fn*n the North a largr and ptewdtd aaanrlmrnt of Gilt H indww Cornn rn," Window Mhad?*. and a are atyle of Picture Cord and Taaarla, I aha* keep on hand a lary* aaaortinetit of A inert ran and Frrm ii Paper Htnrmfi. Fire Board Print*. (Vlinniw, r?n(w r lh.l? Hair and iltiak Mattraaara I inaka In imiar. at the ahorW-at nottra, Bed and Window Curtain*, Carprta and fiakiuM, and erery tlnn* in the I'nholatartnj liar furaiehed < ompi' t. on I ha heat taenia JNU AI.F.XANDKR. June It Pian ar. bat ttth and Itth ata Nru> york vltorrtifirinrntf UTVI DEI Dill MOM DHL Voavilk Period ?m lo Cillrtinttia 4m Soot ml Im Utteralra *4 MfaUO^M*, 4* lo Pnum et 4m pays Bmagrn. Published on the first and Dfternth of every ?no??h Each number contains 176 pages, bvo., at I* an per annum. % The Revue des Deua Moodes has hero funned for the purpose of establishing an inUri<ourec ha :)i? intellectual pursuits the Uiost follow,,{ IrUwu iiatinguished meu of Europe and America. It h jroposed in this collection to give a prominent place to the affairs of the American 17nam, to the labors of its politicians, and to the Literary and Scientific publications of its Authors. The Revue 4 n *U J I Lll. - I a_ acw tsuux muuuai uuw iu?uim n puwH ?p|Kmi v?? American Author* and Editor*, by scuding to it, through Mr. Putnam, of New York, a ropy of each ;?f their publication*. The Revue is in a better position than any other organ in Europe to errve as mi intellectual link between the Old and the New World, which haa tut Editor* and Contributor* the most eminent political, scientific, and literary men of France. Many of its contributors have visited North and South America, and it still counts among them many of the Diplomatic and Consular Corns. Each number of the Revue, in addition to it* articles signed by the first names of France, contains, under the title of " Chronique de la Quinxaine," a histori cal summary of the principal events of the political world, whicn will certainly be, for the American, the most faithful picture of the European movement*. THE CONTENTS OP THE NO. FOB EAICN 16. I. De la Renaissance Flamande en Belgique? Le Romancier de Flandre?Henri Conscience, par M. Saint Roue Taillandier. II. Mozart et Don Juan?Lorenzo da Poole, nouveaux documens publics en Russie, en Angleterre, et en Amerique, par M. P. Scudo. III. L'Algerie et la Buget?Le Gouvernment des Europeens, derniere de parties, par M. Andre Cochut. IV. Les Pages de Jaunesse de M. de Lamartine, par M. Gustave planche. V. Poemes Evangeliques?La Tempte, par M. Victor de Laprade. VI. Questions Constitutionellcs, de M. de Barante, par M. Albest de Broglie. VII. Du Comite central pour les Elections. VIII. Histoire Politique?Chronique de la quinzainc. * IX. Bulletin Bibliographique. No*. 1 and 5 of the Revue des Deux Moo des for 1849 have been received, and are for sale at 76 cenla each. G. P. PUTNAM, June 18 Agent for the United State*. MEDICAL ADVISER FOR TUB PEOPLE. 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The iM number at this venerable and w mMj pupuler prriudkai appear* upon entirely we and tnmlhl tyw, in all Its de pertinents; and la lie rvrb and dtvmelBad r entente, wntiaure U< emdkete Me repuiaUua m the urue* Bwruinbli and mlertatulaf Mawaetae published ta -c_ r.i. i m. Uk? __ a__, ik, jj ! 'Nw Yorkar,' mtr friend Cum M pnudtd ? M Riltauruf the KKkiiUMiii tlwil ? twelve inunth II haa tu* readied ft? aye frcatly Im y?t?J thai ot mar Anwriru MewtJklj; ft lart which W?llj 'ipftli vuiiwm' im praiM u4 Uw manner in which the work (mm burn conducted ni> umber "f tin- K haa ever been taaucd ui.ctrr Cui?'? -uprr via ion that did nut bear induMlat 4* rrihwr uf adltoriftl care, and uiiuw tiwafiil, tad wdl-dira'ltd lftbur nietamprd upon iU ptfw. Wr have known no m<?iihty.uf thia countryor Cun jftc.au thorough It ariilad. lft the drirhat mum uI the krm .fw Far* TVdfemt. 'MATHEMATICIAN* trll JU< u| " <Tt*lll - un ra , ailed Myafkdn, whuar peculiarity u thiajf* to approach each other, and yd, even when infinitely eatendrd, never k interact! The Ktictniocifi, which hat reached an aye for a Mayaainr much yrtal?r than a hundred yrart fur a man, and uftlyr te ha attained by mure marveiloua mirm h. hai^arjmtuanl MRdSnwt; and^ye?"to^tfwnt hha?< aft madtier, for each auwbrr amine batter than that which went before. How ilia done our friend Ciaaa may uoderatand?but it ia a aealed iuyau-ry to ua There it no publication in the United matte thai haaaoattractive or popular a feature aa the Mile t (tide of fix. ttiimn. KM Vm far* (kmrwr end Km qotrar. We regard it u the very best work of ita kind In the Union.'?JV. Alba?' ( V?.) Jaanad. 'Ita (-on ten to are as invariably good aa tU appear ance is punctual.'?William Ucllbn IUvawt, m the Saw York F* i.nag hoat. Ita articles are worthy of Blackwood's palmiest daya. The Editor'? Table >a iu Mr. CtAaa'shap pieat vein; varied and racy in a remarkable degree ' ,?Saw York Caaamarraal AdaarUaar. The Knicbebsocbbb seems to inrrraae in attrarlion aa it advancea in age. It rahfMta a monthly variety of contribution# onaurpaaaed in number or ability.'?Sahomal lataUaaamaar. 'Tmb KMiracaaocaaa is one of the moat valuable magazines of the day, and uutatrtpa all c ompeuUon in the bicbtir walks of iicrature.'?Albany Argm "Tins Editor's Table alone is worth the price of the work. It is not a periodical to be lightly rlanced over and thrown by, but it turins a library book to save and re-read. A set of the Knu a tasoc kbs, bound up in volumes, on the shelves of one of war popular libraries, is more consulted (so the librarian nas often told us) than any other similar work.'? /fasten Doily Tronecrtpl PaasiDBirr Evaarrr, of Harford VoBaga. lata Mmiotarto England.?'I peruee tbe Eancaaaaocasa witii high gratification. It aeetne to me to be of an order of merit unite above the average of the periodicals of thia class, English or American.' Hon. J. K Pad Lin no, loir Secretary qf tke -Vary I 'The manner in which the Knicbbbbockbb is conducted, and the great merit of ita contributors, place it in the highest rank of periodicals.' Paor. Lomovbllow, Coatbridge Uniaoraity.?'The Knickekbockbb stands high in this (juarter. It is superior to must of the English magazines, and wall deserves ita large list of subscribers." Hon. Robbbt M. Cmabltoh, Georgia.?'The | it mi a chock aa is s work which requires no puff uig; and I shall always feel that I am conferring a I favor on thuae to whom I recommend it.' I Tm* London Examines?-This very clever Ma- | fuzin< i- the plrasantrsl periodical in tin United Maine It* n rlicli*, which are numerous and short, various and interesting, are well worthy of imitation by our Magazines on this side of the Atlantic.' London Mobniso Cmboniclb.?'Judging froiu the numbers before us, we ars inclined to cunaider this the best of all the American literary periodicals. Ita contents are highly interesting. instructive, and amuain a.' Tmb London Litbbabt Oabbttb.? 'The taste anil La It'll I VIIKII uie Iknnniwili displays are highly tn-tliUblt to Amrmm writers, ami very agreeable for Engliah readers.' London Mbtbobolitan Monthly Maoakinb.? | 'Wf have rrad arvrrwl numbers of this talented periodical, and rejoiced in them. They would do credit to any country or to any state of civilisation to which humanity ftaa yet arrived.' London Athbhnm.?'From a very clever Monthly Magazine, 'The KMicaaaaocaaa.' of New York, we copy the following apirited story,' etc. Sib Edwabd Bi'Lwbb Lvttoh.?'The Knicbkb bockaa ia the boat Anient an periodical I have vet aeen. I take pleaaure in encluaing you an article which vw penned ripreaaly for your work.* Chabi.kb Dickens, naq.?'I read the Knickbb- ! bock ka with very great pleaaure: it ia indeed a moat varioua and entertaining periodiral. It ailoriia me pleaaure to contribute to the pages of a work which numbera among ita regular ? orreapondenta aut li writers aa Mr. la tin*.' Rev. Dr. Dick Scotland.?'I hava read a good many of the articlea in the few numbera of the Kniokbbbockbb which jruu arnl mr, and And them to puaauaa great merit. Some of ita papers, it ia true, were too light for iny a rioua turn of mind; yet the whole appears well calculated to gratify the tauten of the rnaaa of readers.' Capt. F. MAaarATT.?'You make an eacelient Mag*tine-- spirited, various, and original. I hope iny Moon*4s**' will reflect no discredit upon the good company in which it will find itself.' 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Honae, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, coimi 6th a at) mm. atmm, v? rtaiu, IhrH-Uf trppotiU th* Nahonal Notfi I June II?I y s-*. y ^ j j r >7c#t~*/ / orrici or TUB RBPtllLIC, NINTH STREET, UlAK riRIIILTAIlA AV1NUI, Washington, d. c. ADVERTISING: A<ivrruariitruta will be inserted is Thc Ripvilic st tbr iwis I nut of the other paper* published in Washington. A deduction will be made u> those who auvertise by the year. TUB TR1-WEKKLY REPtBLlC WILL IMVID IfUT tuesday, thursday and saturday. TUB WEEKLY REPUBLIC WILL BR PUBLISHED every thursday. NAVY Mlf AMD PORK POR 1M0. Na tnr Dkfabtmxnt, liirwii <4 /ViwimM and Clothing, July 24, 1849. SKA1JCD PROPOMAIJi. endorsed "Proposals for Br*/," and "Proposals for Pork," aa the cue may be, will he received at thia office until S o'clock Lut., on .Monday, the 27 th day of Auruit next, fur uiahtng and delivering1, free of all coat and rUk to the Tntled Htatea: Five tltoueand four hundred barrela of navy beef, and four thouaand eight hundred barrela of usvy pork: lark barrel to contain not leaa than two hundred pound* neU weight of beef or pork; no excess of right in either article will be paid for. To be delivered at the respective navy yards, aa followa: BarrtU btrf. BarrtU park. At Charleslown, Maaa 1,800 1,600 At Brooklyn, N Y 1,800 1.600 At tioeporl, Va 1,800 1,600 6,400 4,800 aid beef ami pork roust be delivered, one-half between the first day of January, I860, and the Arat day of April, 1M0; and the other half between the I Ifn ,ia v it/ A nril 1MM1 nnH tKai IfWK Hnv nf limn I MO, unless earlier deliveries should be required by Ihe chief of thie Bureau. Offers must he taade for each half separately aad distinctly: that is, for the half del iv or a bis between the 1st of January and the 1st of April, aad for the half deliverable between the 14th of April aad the 16th of June, 1860. Payutrut for the first half to be made within thirty days after delivery, aad for the second half in thirty days after li?- 16th of June, 1860. T1k beef must be from well-fattened cattle, slaughtered between the 1st day of November, lH4f, and the 1st day of February, 1860, and weigh iaf ims leas than hi hundred pounds, nett weight, each The leys and lay rands of the hind quarters, aad the shine and shoulder rioda, and at least eight pounds from the neck end of each foes quarter, or the parts marked Nua. 1, % aad I, on the drawing or delineation of the fore aad hind quarters of an ox, which will be attached to aad form a part of the contract, must be wholly excluded from each barrel sad half barrel, aad the remainder of the carcass must be cut in pieces of not leas than eight pounds each The pork must be packed from corn-fed, wellfattened hugs, slaughtered between the let day of November, IMi, aad the let day of February, 1860, aad weighing not lass than two hundred pounds each, ear hiding the heads, jokes, necks, shoulders, hams, legs, fort, aad lard, aad all refuse places; aad must be cut in pieces weighing not less than sis pounds each. Both the beef aad pork must be salted with at laaet one statute bushel of Turk's Island, Isle of May, or it. C?m salt: aad the beef must have five ounces of fine pulverised seiyx-tre to each barrel, reclusive of a pickle, to be made from fresh water, as strong as salt wiH make It. The barrels must be made of the beet smanned white oak, or white ask staves aad heading; if of the former, to be not Use than three-fourths of an inch thick ; if of the latter, to be not less than an inch thick . and to he hooped at least three-fourtM over with the best while uak or hickory hoops. Each barrel must be branded on its bead "Navy Beef," or " Navy Fork," ss the caee may toj wife the contractor's name and the year when packed. The beef and pork will, unless iithei uhwu directed by the chief of this Bureau, be inspected by the inamrtilir Iifhcrra at til# rMiwtivn ? ! afar?id. tod by maw " worn inspectorof salted provisionswho will be elected by the respective commending ufficef*; but their charges Car such inspection must be paid by the respective contrac tors, who must likewise nave the barrels put in good shipping order to the satisfaction of the commandants of the respective navy yards aforesaid, alter inspection, and at their own expense. Bidders must specify their prices separately and distinctly in separate offers for the beef and lor the pork, and for each of the places of delivery, covering all expenses and all charges. Bunds in one-half the amount of the respective contracts will be ream red, and ten par in addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made, as collateral security for the due and faithful performance of their respective contracts, which will on no account be paid until the contracts are complied with In all respects, and is to be forfeited to the United States in the event of failure to complete the deliveries within the prescribed periods. In case of feature on the part of the contractor to deliver all or any of the neef or pork above mentioned, uf the auahiv, and at the times and places above provided, the contractor will forfeit and pay to the United States, as tlqui dated damages, a sum of money equal to twice the amount of the contrai l price to be paid in case of the actual delivery thereof; which liquidated dam ages may be recovered from time to time as they accrue Payment will be made by the United States at the periods above speciAed, (excepting the ten per centum to be withheld until the com pirtion of the contracts, as before stated,) alter the said beef and pork shall have been inspected and received, and utile for the same shall have been presented to the nevy agents respectively, duly approved by the commandants ui the respective navy yards, according to the terms of the ooetracts Inr parts of the beef to be excluded will be par ticularfy designated In the engraving to be attach fd to the contracts. Persons interested can obtain them on application at this uAce. Hu1?1?-r? wtmoe prupuaala are mr< rptrd (and nonf other*) will br birth ?llh r*ru6e.i, and a* early a* practicable a contract end bond will be traoa nutted to them if ria irtMB ; which contract and bond luuot br returned to the Bureau within lu days, ci' liMve <>f the time required for the ref ular traiMUiiMeion of the mail Every idfrr made mod br ar rumpaaird (aa direct ed in the ath aritiua of the art of C>*ifrrm making appropriaiiona for the naval arrrtoa for 1Mb "J, an proved 10th Aumwl. 1Mb. a ropy of which h -J> Joined) by a written guaranty. drad by one or inure reepunathie perauna, la the akact that ha ar they undertake that the bidder ar hiddero will, if bia ur their bid br accepted, eater into aa oUiga lion within tea day*, with food and auA lent aurr lire, to fur Utah the artk lea prupooad Thia guaranty inuet br a> l ompanled by the car uflrate of the (Tatted Metre dietrw t Judge. Vattvl Htatea dtetrtrt attorney, aotry a|?at, or snaar aAnrv of the (Jmetal Government. or individual kaawa to the Bureau, that thr guarantor* ere able to awhr rnH their |uartalT. No proprwaJ will W nowodared union ar? imp rued by attrh (earmaty Thr bidder' Mint and reetdeme. and the aamr of each member of a Arm. where a tmipany odrn. aha 11 br dieliat tly atated ?a-erf /ma for oaf Itmgram ap^niirf defeat ** Bar b. Aid la I A?br aantd. That. Bam and ifUr the pa ?y al thta act. owory pneol for aaval auppliea, invited by the Bocrotnry a! the Bo try, under the prwien to the earn ml antu lollur Mil fur thr navy, approved Bar It third, fohtui hundred and forty three, ahaII be a< rampamad by ihlr prraKM, to & JET. thai br ar ibrjr m4m take that thr htddrr or hkddrra will, If hiaar tMr M hr ar< rplrd, mirr into an oMIfttiaa in aurh Uaw aa may kt prwacribod by th# Brtrwaar y of iW Ma vy, with find and nA> ?rat aininaa. K hft thr annpU? pnyif fin ir f lal ahail ha <an idrrod unlaw# acrampaMnl by au k fuanatjf M, a/If r tkf riapttari of a prupmal and a amthna lion thrrrof u> thr blddrr at ahaII foil to ffiur into an ohitfatiun withtn lha Una* praarrlbrd by thr IrrrrtaM dthr Mara, ?Hk Mat and auflb irnt turitlw fea r>ir natnut thr anahn than thr Hrrrrtnry of thr Nary ahail pi maad la contract with **r? nthrr prrann or pamana fer hat niohinr thr aatd aupoiwa j and ahail feathanh raaar thr drfhrm r bfm lha amnaanl uniaiai 11 in thr thr prupuaai an yaataathf and lha anaann< for whirh nr may Kara uolrartad fer fiuanhti j thr aaid aupplwa tor lha whafa iim i af thr nrap? aal to br rharjrd up afainrt aatd btddar ar hidferv and hia or thrtr guarantor oar ftiaranlara and lha atitr may br imiitnlintniy ro twaaod by thr Tnttad Rtatra, fer thr ur< id thr Nary Droanmant, In an action <>f drht afwinat rlthrr or ail of aatd p i in " July M?lawfw ctoik roil PKIItdlLt Mil HID 1 ' Thr timr fer rrrrtvinp pnpaab la fitratM thr Nfenr rrquirrd at thr hiaa-ik navy yard an lor thr Navy Arrnt ' advi i manual a# thr MMi ultimo, fa karahy ulmdad. and pi' ah will ha rr rwivrd arrordtnpfy by thr Navy Wan* nt Maim cola until It o'clock on Monday, thr tMh day af A uproot wit JtMISTN HMfTH Clurf at Rurrau of T anh and [ha ha Jrir to. 1*4R Thr following papnra, via.. P.naa oia Oaariw N?? Orlrana Mullrun, Baitiinorr Amari. aa. fhda deiphut Inauirrr, Now York Caurtor and Cnqutrar fenton Daily Advrrtferr, and Atlna, wiB ptanaa oubliah thr ahovr notfer of rxUnaion uatu fta ana ration. Jniy tl ~dhl