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THE REPUBLIC. OITEU BY \. I. BULLITT 4 JOHN O. MAKUKNT. PIUUKHCII BY QIDBON & Co. TERMS OF THE DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY. For tin- Daily puper, per annum . . . #10 (Ml For th|-Tri-weekly, " to 00 For throe copies of the Tri-weekly . . 15 00 TERMH OF THE WEEKLY. Sing-le subscription for one your . . . $ 2 00 Six 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 be sent until the money is received. OfHce of Cout. General of Subsistence, Washington, July 11, 1S49. SEPARATE PROPOSALS will be received at this ottice until the first day of October next, for the delivery of provisions in bulk, for the use of the troops of the United States, upon inspection, as follows: jll New Orleans Barracks, Louisiana. 170 Ijarrels of pork 250 Ijarrels of fresh superfine Hour 110 bushels of new white field beans | - 1,752 pounds of gx?od hard soap 440 pounds of good hard sperm candles THE REPUBLIC, V DAILY. : Vol.. I. WASHINGTON: THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1849. No. 60. - -- ??? ?wmmmmmmm????????? 28 bushels ofgixxl clean dry nne salt 440 gallon* of g-uiHl cider vinegar At Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 86 l>arrrl* of pork 126 barrel* of fresh superfine Hour 56 bushels of new white field bean* *76 pound* of good hard soap 220 pound* of gixxl hard sperm candle* 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt '220 gallon* of good cid?r vinegar At Fort Woody Louisiana. 85 barrel* of pork 125 barrel* of fresh superfine flour 56 bushel* of new white field bean* 876 pound* of good hard soap 220 pound* of good hard sperm candles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar At Fort Pike, Louisiana. 86 barrel* of pork 126 barrel* of fresh superfine flour 55 bushel* of new white field beans 876 pound* of good hard *oap 220 pounds of good hard sperm candles 14 bushel* of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar At Fort Brooke, Tampa Bay, Florida. 170 barrel* of pork 250 barrels of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels of new white field beans 1,752 pound* of good hard soup 440 pounds of good hard sperm candles 28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 440 gallon* of good cider vinegar At Key West, Florida. 85 barrel* of pork 126 barrel* of fresh superfine flour 55 bushel* of new white field brans 876 pound* of good hard soap 220 pounds of good hard sperm candle* 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Pickens, or Uarrancas, fensueoiu, Florida. 170 barrel* of pork 230 barrels of fresh superfine Hour 110 bushels of new while field beans 1,752 pound* of good hard soap 440 pounds of good hard sperm candle* 28 bushel* of good clean dry fine salt 440 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Marion, Si. Augustine, Florida. 85 Itarrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh superfine Hour 55 bushels of new white field beans 870 pounds of good hard soap 220 pounds of good hard sperm candles 14 bushel* of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar At the Public Landing, six miles from Fort 1'owson, mouth of the Chiemicht. 340 barrels of pork 220 bushels of new white field brail* 3,504 pounds of good hard soap UiO pounds of good hard sperm candles 56 Bushels of good clean dry fine salt 880 gallons 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 Smith, Arkansas. 510 barrels of pork 330 bushels of new white field beans 5,256 pounds of good hard soap 1.320 pounds of good hard sperm candles 84 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 1,320gallon* of good cider vinegar Tne whole to be delivered in all May, 1850. At Fort Snelling, St. Peters. 255 barrels of pork 375 barrels of fresh superfine flour 165 bushels of new white field beans I 2,628 pounds of good hard soap 1 r 1 l J . _ 11 Jl_. pOUnCIS OI "AHI Wlinsv* * MIIUM -. 42 ouahel* of good ( lean dry fine *alt tit*) gallons of good rider vinegar Tne whole to be delivered from the I5tli May, IttflQ, to the 1 Mh June, 1*60. .it Fort (itiinrs, month of Crow winy river, 130 mi let above Fo t Snelling. I HO I >ar re in pork 2t>.'> tairrel* of freah superfine flour 120 bushel* of new white field l>ea?? I ,H40 pound* of m*"l hard map (W(l pound* of g?**l hard tallow candle* 3fi bushels of guxi clean dry fine wait It.i galloon of (food < idcr vinegar The whole to be delivered from the I5lh May, 1*60, to the |6th June, IM&O. Jit Jeffe ton Barracks, Missouri. barrel* of pork 1 :>M) lisrrel* nf tresh <i(>? (fine flour 660 biiafiel* ??f new white field bean* ff,7f?0 pound* of pood hard waip 2,'iOO pouml* of (next hard aperm candle* 140 buah<|* of g>*?l clean dry fine an It 2,200 gallon* of good cider vinegar Jit Fort Leavenworth, .Missouri river. 370 barrel* of pork .V2.'> lari. la of lri-*li *np? rfirie flour 230 bualn l* of new white field beans 3,M>& pound*n^guod hard aoap I ..tT.'i ia .Hilda of giaai haid tallow . smile00 ous he 1* of g***l clean dry fine aalt 126 gallon* of good cider vinegar I'll, w hole til la delivered by the Ut June, iH.'rfl Jit Fort .Scott, on the Marmaton river, Mitnov!?70 miles Inrul transportation fron Indejtemlrnct, on the Missouri river. ! *? tJtrrna ol pora 24>6 l*rrrla of Irrah auprrfinr flour 12(1 btiahrla of new whitr Arid ho?n? I ,H4fl poiinda of good hard map ?i?*i poiinda of good hard tallow rand Ira 36 IhimIm la of good rlran dry ftrii- aalt 4b6 gallotia of gi"*I ridrr vinrgar, Thr wholr to hi- drHrrrrd by thr I at Junr, lHflO .41 Oglelfwrjte Barracki, Savannah, Geor gxa. K6 htrri-ln of pork 111 liarrrla of frrah auprrfitir flour 66 I'lialnl* of nr-w wlnii firld Nana H7b poiinda of good hard aiwp t90 poiinda of good hard aprrm randlra 14 (uiahrla of good rl<*n dry ftnr aalt ?ll gallona of good ridrr vinrgar Jit jluffusta Jlrsennl, Jlugusta, Gror/pa. H6 twrrrla of pork Hlfi lairrrla of Irrah auprrfinr flour ji boahrla of nrw whit/ Arid N ana <Ja pound* of good hard aap <99 mind* of good hard aprrin randlra 14 mialirla of good rlran dry flnr aalt <99 gallona of gtaid ridrr vinrgar Jit Fort Moultriet Charleston, South Car olina. 17(1 barrrla of pork !U) lairrrla of Iri ?li anprrfinr flour 11# hnahrla of nrw white Acid bran* I .JM pound* of good hard anap 440 pound* of good hard aprrm randln 24 nuahela of good < Iran dry fine aall 440 gallon* of form! rider vinegar jf( Fort Macon, Beaufort, North Carolina 46 Iwrrrl* of pork lift barrel* of froah anperflrie floor 66 H?i*h?|# of nrw white Arid liean* 47b pound* of giaai imrd aoap WO iMionda of good hard aprrm candle* 14 niiahel* of fond clean dry fine aall 'TO >( *r- - -1 ' ider vinegar sit h\>rl Johnston, Smitlna/le, North Car o/tnn. * r 46 barrel# of pork J 26 Urreia of freah auperflne flour "56 bushels of new white field beam* 87ti pounds of good hard soap 220 pounds of good hard sperm candles 14 bushels of gtssl clean dry fine salt 220 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Va. 170 barrels of pork 250 do of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels of new white field beans 1,752 pounds of good hard soap ti6t> do of good hard tallow candles 28 bushels of good (dean dry fine salt 440 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Washington, Maryland. 170 barrels of pork 250 do of fresh superfine Hour 110 bushels of new white field beans l,/rrt pounds 01 good liaru soap 656 do of good hard tallow randies 24 bushels of good clean dry fine wait 440 gallons of good cider vinegar JitmFort McHeury, near Baltimore, Mil. 170 barrels of pork 250 do of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels of new white field beans 1,752 pounds of good hard soap 656 do of good hard tallow caudles 28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 440 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Mifflin, Pennsylvania. 85 barrels of pork 126 do of fresh superfine flour 55 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 Fort Hamilton, Marrows, N. Y. Harbor. 170 barrels of pork 250 do of fresh superfine flour 110 bushels of new white field beans 1,752 pounds of good hard soap 656 do of good hard tallow candles 28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 440 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Lafayette, Marrows, M. Y. Harbor. 86 barrels of pork 125 dt) of fresh superfine Hour 55 bushels of new white field beans 876 pounds of good hard soap 328 do of good hard tallow candles i 4 v i...i- ~r _?i -i .i? a-.. ?i. ii uuoiirin \j? ail ui y line Mil 220 gallons of good rider vinegar Jit Fort Columbus, Governor's Island, New York Harbor. 256 barrel* of pork 375 do of fresh superfine flour 166 bushel* of new while field bean* 2,028 pound* of good hard soap 084 do of good hard tallow candle* 42 bushel* of good clean dry fine salt 660 gallon* of good cider vinegar | Jit Plattsburg Barracks, Pluttsburg, New York. 86 barrel* of pork j 126 do of fresh superfine flour W> bushel* of new while field beans j 876 pound* of good hard soap 388 do of good hard tallow candles 14 bushels of good clean dry fine salt I 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar Jit Socket's Harbor, JVew York. 170 I>arrel8 of pork 260 do of fresh superfine flour 110 bushel* of new while field beans 1,752 pounds of good hard soap 666 do of good hard tallow randies W iMinhels of good clean dry fine salt 440 gallon* of good eider vinegar One-half on 1st of June, I860; remainder in all October, 1850. Jit Fort Ontario, Oswego, New York. 86 barrel* of pork 126 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 220 gallons of good cider vinegar One-half on 1st of June, 1860; remainder in all October, 1860. Jit Fort Niagara, New York. 46 barrel* of pork 126 do of fresh superfine (lour 55 bushel* of new white field bean* 476 pound* of good hard soap i 32* do of good hard tallow candle* 14 buahel* of good clean dry fine Halt 340 gallon* of good cider vinegar One-half on fat of June, is5>; remainder in all October, 1460. *1t Detroit Barracks, Detroit, . M i eh ig<m 170 barrel* of pork '250 do of fresh superfine flour 110 bu*hel* of new white field bean* 1,76'2 pound* of good hard soap 656 do of good hard tallow candli-* *24 bushel* ??f good clean dry fine salt 440 gallon* of good eider vinegar One-half on 1st of June, 1450; remainder in all October, 1460. Jit Fort Gratiot, Michigan. 46 harrel* of pork 1'26 do of fresh superfine flour 55 bushel* of new white field bean* 476 pound* of good hard soap 324 do of good hard tallow candle* 14 bushel* of good clean dr^ fine nail 220 gallon* of good rider vinegar One half on l*tof June, 1460; remainder in all October, 1460. Jit Fort Mackinac, Michigan. 46 barrel* of pork 126 do of fresh superfine flour 56 bushel* of new while field bean* 476 pound* of good bard amp 324 do of good hard tallow randle* 14 bushel* of good clean dry fine salt 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar One-half on 1st of June, 1460; remainder by the 16th of September, 1450, 1 jU Fort Brady, Sau/f Ste. .Marie, .Mich. *6 btrrrh ?>f pork 125 barrel* of Irmh auperfine flour 55 buaheia of nrw white field bran* *7b pound* of good hard anap 32* pound* of good hard tallow candle* 14 t>u*hel* of good clean dry fine mil 220 gal Ion* of good cider vinegar One-half on the lat June, 1*60; remainder by 15th September, 1*50. . Jit Fort Trumbull, New London, Connecticut. *5 barrrla of pork 125 laurel* of freah auperfine flour 55 hoahela of new white field heana *76 pounda of good hard aoap 32* pounda of good hard tallow candle* 14 miahela of g?od clean dry fine aalt 220 gallon* of good cider vinegar Jit Fort .4dams, Newport, Rhode Island. 426 barrrla of pork 625 barrrla of freah auperfine floor 276 bunhela of new white field lirana 4.3*0 pounda of good hard enap I ,t>40 pound* of good hard tallow candle* 70 nuahel* of good clean dry fine aalt 1,100 gallon* of good cider vinegar * Jit Fort Constitution, Portsmouth, Ant Hampshire. *6 barrel* of pork 12ft harrel* of Ireah operfinr floor 66 buahele of new white field bean* H7h pound* of good hard aoap 32* pound* of good hard tallow candle* 14 fmnhel* of good clean dry fine *!' S90 go I lone of good cider vinegar Jit Fort Preble, Port/ami, Maine. H5 barrel* of pork 126 barrel* of fre*h euperfine floor 66 tmehel* of new wlute field bean* *7b pound* of good hard romp W pound* of good hard tallow candle* 14 ooehela of gv**l clean dry fine aalt 220 galkma of good cider vinegar Jit Fori S\illtv<m, Fast port, Maine. M6 barrel* of pork 1X6 barrel* of fre*h *up*rfin* flour 56 bushels uf new white field Is-ans pounds of good hard soap 328 iKiunds of good hard tallow candle* 14 bushels of good rlean dry fine ault 2*20 gallons of good rider vinegar Notk.?All bidders are requested to extend the amount of their bids for earn article, and exhibit the total amount of each bid. The periods and quantities of each delivery at lhoar posts where they are not specified, will be, one-fourth 1st June, 1st September, 1st December, f850, and 1st March, 1851. The lioga of which the pork in packed to be fattened on corn, and each hog to weigh not Icbh than two hundred pounds, excluding the feet, legs, earn, and snout. Side pieces may Is- substituted for the hams. The pork is to be first salted with Turk's Island Halt, and then carefully packed with the same article, in pieces not exceeding eight pounds each. When the packing has been completed, the contractor must furnish to this office a certificate from the packer that the pork has been so salted and pack ed. The pork is to be contained in seasoned heart of white oafc barrels, full hooped ; the beans and salt in barrels, and the soap and candles in strong boxes, of convenient size lor transportation. Salt will only be received by measurement of thirty-two quarts to the bushel. The candles to have 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; ?...< >... .. ?-.... t\..< ........ at u by the lnt June., 1850. A faiiure 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 tipie and place of delivery, and all expenses to be paid by contractors until they are deposited at sucli store-houses as inay 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, not heretofore contractors, are required to accompany their proposals with evidence of their ability, togetnrr 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 tneir proposals will not be acted on. Advance* cannot be made in any case, and evidence of inspection and fall delivery will be required at 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 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 envelooe. and marked " Proposals for furnishing army bubsistence." GEO. GIBSON, C. G. S. NoTt.?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 CABINET EDITION OF CLASSIC TALES. Comprising in one volume Rasselas, Viear of Wakefield, Exu -s of Siberia, Paul and Virginia, Gulliver's Travels, Sterne's Sentimental Journey, Castle of Otranto, Sir., Sic., &r. WAVERLY ANECDOTES, illustrating popular characters, scenes, and incidents, in the Novels and Romances of Sir Walter Scott, 1 vol., London. TAYLOR & MAURY, June U Booksellers, mar 9th st. JOHNSTON'S Commercial Chart of the World, London, 1*49?on Mercator's projeetUm ?containing the position of every place of commer- i cial importance, showing lha principal currents of the ocean, with their direction and rate of progress. Sic., he. A single copy, fully mounted, just imported and for sale by TAYLOR h MAURY, June 28 Booksellers, near 9th street. SOUTHKY'M Commonplace Book, 1 volume, London, 1849.?Southey's Commonplace Book ?choice passages moral, religious, political, philosophical, historical, poetical, and miscellaneous.? Edited by his son-in-law. For sale by TAYLOR h MAURY, J une 28 Booksellers, near 9th street I 18 NCYCLOP.tCDl A OK KKLIUIOCM KNOW-J LKDUK, illustrated Willi maps and engravings, I large volume. Busk's Illustrations of the Holy Bcriptures, I large volume, with many plates. Simpson's Key to the Bible, with maps and illustrations. London. 1 volume. Straus's Life of Jesus, London, 3 volume*, 8vo. For sale low at TAYLOH 3c MAURY'S June 26 Bookstore, near 9th *t. NKW EDITION OK WOOD AND BACHK'fi IMTKI) M ITB DIM'KNSATORY, re vised and enlarged, just issued from the press, and for sale in Washington by TAYLOR k MAURY, Bookseller*, near 9th st. Also, Wood's Practice of Medicine?last edition. Swell's Medical Companion. And all medical book* publiidied in the United Stales, for *ale at publishers' prices. July 21 My MOIKS I)IM i KK-Tom?Chateaubriand. Confidences.?Raphael, page* de la vingtieme an nee? Lamartine. Constitution RcpuhliqueFrangaisc,l*48,in French and English. For sale at TAYLOR k MAURY* July 13 Bccktlort, nrm *t WINK STORE. JOHN H. RUTHMANN, Pennsylvania Avenue, south side, between 4) and 6th *tri-ets, ha* received a further *upply of superior Cognac and Pale Brandy, Port Wine, and London Brown Stool. Also expected, by schooner AaunaTON, a few more dozen of ths old "Alpha" Cognac vintage of 1 HI ft, and a few dozen of the "Q" do. MlH Nautical Kniitlnr anil with rule* In Navigation. BY John McLbod Mubshv and W N Jzrrta?, ir., U. S. N. Just published- being a complete Manual of practical refrrem e for Merchants, Underwriters, Master* of vessel*. Naval Officer*, Navigators, Stevedores, and other*. This work trials of every subjert with regard to the construction, equipment, stowage, nailing and navigation of vessel*, wlietlier in the Navy or Merchant aervire, and as such has received the approval of the first nauliral men in the country. For sale in Washington by TAYLOR k MAURY, July 31) Booksellers, near 9th street FNwnalahsA ApartanaU tor Rent?In ? small private family, without board, situated in the rear of the Patent Office.on Eighth street, the third door from the corner of G, wc*t side. July 11 tf KI l4r#n imi/rm r% ,?inn n?? I Mr. ?uiiuu< I me business in Town ami Ward meetings; Hoc ietiea, Roard.of Directors, and Managers, and other deliberative bodies. One .mall volume. For aale at TAYLOR It MAURY'S July 19 Bookstore, near 9th at. Jenks' new CompreheaalTr t nmaieaUry on the Rlhle. containing tlie te*t of the authorised version, with marginal references; .Matthew Henry'a Commentary; the practical obaerva tiona of Rev. Tinuna. Hrott, with ettenaive note* from Scott, Doddridge, Gill, Adam Clark, Lnwth, and many other writers on the fteripturea; with I 1 nuineroua uaeful table, and engrav ing* of Scripture scenes, illu.trative of the manner., t u.loma, an liquitiea, Sc., ot aneienta. A single ropy for aale by TAYLOR k MAURY, July lb Publishers, near 9th street. rptIK OPKW TIMHKH HtMIK* OK THE 1 NII)I)I.R AGKN. illuatrated by perspective and working drawing, of some of the beat varieties of elmrrh roofs, kc. ; with descriptive letter-preaa : by Hratidon. London, 1*49 : I volume, quarto. A single copy, just imported. For sale by TAYLOR A MAI RY. June 37 Booksellers, near 9th street. J A MKM' tRW ROYH? 'THE WOODMAN,' Tims, or Ri< ha?i> III, Absot's Jcttt's C*sab, For .ale at TAYLOR k MAI RY'8, July IS Near 9th street. DIM. KRVIC A HOI.NEAD. OFFICE Pennsylvania avenue, near the corner of 4| street, Washington, D C June 11?ly Nero Work 3tbDcrtiecment9. THE MODERN STANDARD DRAMA. Published by M. DongUit 11 Spruce Street. New York. Price 12} cent* each. Under thin title a collection of all the celebrated plays that keep possession of the modern stage ia now in courae of publication. The series ia printed from new, large, and uniform type, on good paper, and sold at the low price of 12} cents each play. Eight number* form a large and elegant volume, for which a general title page, and an engraving of some distinguished performer, are regularly given. Bound in Cloth, $1. The following plays have been already published: vol. i. vol. vi. 1 Ion 41 Speed V*~ Plough 2 Fazio 42 Rou?eo , nd Juliet 3 The Lady of Lyons 43 Feuftkl i'imes 4 Richelieu 44 Charles the Twelfth 6 The Wife 45 The Bridal 6 The Honey Moon 4t> ThaFolliea of a Night 7 The School for Scandal 47 The Iron Chest 8 Money 48 Faint Heart Never With a Portrait and Won Fair Lady Memoir of Mre. A. C. With a Portrait and Mowatt Memoir qf Sir E. Bvdwer Lytton. vol. it. 9 The Stranger vol. vii. 10 Grandfather White- 49 Road to Ruin hpnri fiO (VfarhM>th 11 Richard III 51 Temper 12 Love's Sacrifice 52 Evanne 13 The Gamester 53 Bertram 14 Cure for the Heart- 54 The Duenna ache 56 Much Ado About No15 The Hunchback thing 16 Don Caesar de Hazan 56 The Critic With a Portrait and IVith a Portrait and Memoir qf Mr. O. Kean. Memoir of R. B. Sherivol. ill. dan. 17 The Poor Gentleman. 18 Hamlet vol. viu. 19 Chalea II 57 The Apuatate 20 Venice Preserved 58 Twelfui Night 21 Pizarro 59 Brutus 22 The Love-Chase 60 Simpson & Co. 23 Othello 61 Merchant of Venice 24 Lend Me Five Shil- 62 Old Heads and Young lings Hearts With a Portrait und 63 Mountaineers Memoir of Mr. IV. R. 64 Three Weeks After Burton. 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. 30 The Jealous Wife 65 Love 31 The Rivals 66 As You Like It 32 Perfection. 67 The Elder Brother With a Portrait and 6* Werner Memoir of Mr. J. H. 69 Gisippus Hackett. 70 Town and Country vol. v. 71 King Lear 33 A New Way to Pay 72 Blue Devils Old Debts IVith a Portrait and 34 I?ok Before You Leap Memoir of Mrt. Shaw 35 King John .36 The Nervous Man vol. x. 37 Damon and Pythias 73 King Henry VIII 38 Clandestine Marriage 74 Married and Single 39 William Tell 75 Henry IV., Part I 40 Day After the Wed nuA a Portrait and Memoir of Geo. Column, the elder. Thr Minor Drama. t 'niform with the Modern Standard Drama. Thin Heries ia intrud?d tu emliraoa au? h Farces, Burlettas, Vaudevilles, he., a* tan not consistently be incorporated in the " Standard " Drama. It ia printed unifurni with tl?e above, and each number* embellished with a fine Engraving-, illustrative of mine prominent scene. Every new piece of merit will be published at the earliest moment. The following have already been issued : vol. i. vol. ill. 1 The Irish Attorney 17 The S?vret 2 Bouts at the Swan IS White Horse of the 3 How to pay the Rent Peppers 4 The Loan of a Lover 15t The Jacobite 6 The Dead Shot 20 The Bottle t> His Last Legs 21 Box and Cox 7 The Invisible Prince 22 Bamboozling 5 The Golden Farmer 23 Widow's Victim IVith a Portrait and 24 Robert Mar aire Memoir of Mr. John Sef- Hrith a Portrait and ton. Memoer of Mr. F. S. vol. ii. I'hatyfrau. 9 Pride of the Market 10 Used Up vol. iv. 11 Irish Tutor 25 Secret Service 12 Barrack Room 2b Omnibus 13 Luke the Laborer 27 Irish Lion 14 Beautv and the Beast 2* Maid ofGroieaey 16 St. Patrick'* Eve 29 The Old Guard 16 Captain of the Watch 31) Raining the Wind tVith a Portrait und Mr- 31 Slaaher and C'ranher motr of Mm ti'rmyu The Operatic Llbrar)'. 1 The Favorite 16 Fra Diavolo 2 The Night-Dancer* lb la Favorite 3 Norma 17 Hemiramide 4 The Noiimnmbuli*! IS la Gazta La<lra 6 Lucrezia Borgia 19 Ernani 6 II Barbierre dl.Siviglia 20 Don Paaquale 7 Maid of Artui* 21 II Giurainenfo 5 Elixir of l/iv<- 22 la Gemma 9 Beatrice di Ten<la 23 Linda of Chamouni 10 I* Honnainbula 24 Romeo and Juliet 11 Anna Holena 26 I Capuletti E Mooter12 Loriadi Lammerinoor chi 13 II Furioao 26 I Lombardi 14 L'Elisir d' Aniorc 27 Robrrto Drvemi* M DOUGLAS. /*u6/taAer, II Spruce ttrfel, W. V. July W? if TO IHVKNTORJI. fpHE SUBSCRIBERS offer their aerrire* to per1 arm* wiehing to obtain patent* in the United Stale* or in foreign countriea, an<) will prepare apeci lie at ion* and clrawinga, and take all neceaaary *trpe to mvure a patent. From their long experience a* practical mechan hi, added to a thorough knowledge of the Patent Law and acquaintance with the rh-taihi connected with the buainea* of the Patent Offic e, they trout they will be able to give aa tie fact ion to their entployera, Ixith in the < frame** and pre< iaion of their apecifli at ion*, and in the promptuea* and abiHty with which they imnnart ail huainea* entrusted to tliein. Persona residing at a distance may procure all ixveaaary information, liave their buaineea Iran* acted, and obtain a patent, by writing to the euh arfbrra, without in< urring the expetiar of a per ?>n*l attendance at Waehinglon. Model* can be aent with perfect aafVty by the exprcanra. Rough nketcbe* and deacriplioua nan be aent mail. For evidence of their competence and integrity, they would peapectfnlly refrr to all those for whon they iiave trammeled tnarineaa. Letlera rnuat lie poatpaad. Office on F atreel, oppoaitc the Patent Office. P. H. W ' TftON, June IS? lmw E. S REN Wl( k New Style Gilt Coniicee and Window Shades. f HAVE juat received from tire North a large and .1 aplendid aaaortmeiil of Gill Window torn new. Window Shade*, and a new style of Picture Cord and Taiwel* I ?l*o keep on hand a large a?*<?rtment of Alliencan and French Paper Hanging*. Fire H<mrd Print*, Column*. Feather Bed*. Hair and Hu?k Mattranar* I make to order, at the ahorteat notice, Bed and Window Curtain*, Carpet* and Cuahkma, and every thing in the t'phoiatering line furnmhed complete on the beat lerma. JNO AI.KX ANDKR. June 13 P. m , bet I'ilh and IJth ite UT ritino ink Kla. k. Blue. Red. and Copy IflV irt ini till* .lltlrr lilt 1411.i I Hi m I . aLi.rati.il English and American Manola< lories. In bottle* of all sizes for sale by taylor Ik maury, Honkarllers anrl Stationers, near 4th street. July 94 DACTK'M INKKKWO -a literal proas (ran* la tion, with the text of the original, collated from the Nut edition* and explanatory note*, by John A. Carlyle, M D LIFE IN THE FAR WEST- Hv George Frsd. Hoxton, author of Adventures in Mexico and the R<? ky Mountains, this day received for sale by TAYLOR It MAURY. June Iff Booksellers, near 4th street Netu ii?ork 2U>ucrti8cmcnt0 HKVVE DKM DEUX NONDKN. Nouvelle Period ovec la Collaberalluu df? Humilities Llttrralrca et Drltutiflquca. de r to Prance et dea |*aya Ktrannera. Published on the first and fifteenth ?f every month. Each number contains 176 pag?-s, Svo., at #12 50 per annum. t| *n* The Revue des Deux Moiidcs has l>een formed j-( for the purpose of establishing' an intercourse in u the intellectual pursuits the must followed between v distinguished men of Europe and America. It is ? proposed in this collection to give a prominent |, place to the affairs of the American Union, to the | tabors of its politicians, and to thr Literary and u Scientific publications of its Authors. The Revue p dea Deux Mondes now makes a public appeal to American Authors and Editors, by sending to it, v through Mr. Putnam, of New York, a copy of each u of their publications. The Revue is in a better position than any other organ in Europe to serve as ? an intellectual link between the Old and the New a World, which has as Editors and Contributors the , a - t x 1 i:i 1 ITlOel t'lIllilCill jmjlllh hi, Hi it'll villi y mid mrnirjr iiicii 4 of France. Many of its contributors have visited u North and South America, and it still counts among r them many of the Diplomatic and Consular Corns. t Each number of tiie Revue, in addition to its articles a signed by the first names of France, contains, under v the title of" Chronique de la Quinzaine," a histori- 0 cal summary of the principal events of the political v world, whicn will certainty be, for the American, ^ the most faithful picture of the European move- j, inents. n THE CONTENTS OF THE NO. FOB MARCH 15. I. De la Renaissance Flamaude en Belgique?Le j Romaucier de Flandre?Henri Conscience, par M. Saint Rone Taillandier. a II. Mozart et Don Juan?Lorenzo da Ponte, nou- e veaux documens publics en Russie, en Angleterre, n et en Amerique, par M. P. Scudo. j, III. L'Algerie et la Buget?Le Gouvernment des (j Europeens, derniere de parties, par M. Andre Cociiut. a IV. Les Pages de Jaunesse de M. de Lamartine, a par M. Gustave planche. V. Poernes Evangeliques?La Tempte, par M. Victor de Laprade. VI. QuestionsConstitutionelles, de M.de Barante, par M. Albyt de Broglie. VII. Du Coinite central pour les Elections. VIII. Histoire Politique?Chronique de#la quin- ^ zaine. IX. Bulletin Bibliographique. ' t Nos. 1 and 5 of the Revue des Deux Moiules for 1849 have been received, and are for sale at 75 cents a each. G. P. PUTNAta, \ June 18 Agent for the United States. MEDICAL ADV1SKK FOR THE PEOPLE. 1 rpHE FALLACIES OF THE FACULTY, with I X th?* Chrouo-Thermal System of Medicine, edited by Dr. Turner, Ex-Health Commissioner of New York; on the causes, prevention, and cure of Palsy, Epilepsy, Consumption, Heart Disease, Spi- % mil Disease, White Swelling, Gout, Gravel, Scrofu- " la, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Skin Disease, Dyspepsia, Disease of Women and Children, and all other dis- f eases, without blood-letting. Price ft 1; 224 pages. 1 "As entertaining as a novel, and a thousand times more instructive. ?iV. 1'. M. Argu*. "How grateful should we be to the illustrious au- ? thor for allowing up the monstrous outrages of the J* mis-railed Science of Medicine."?N. Y. I'ribune. ' The day is not distant when Quacks only will P resort to the lancet or the leech for any disease."? ' Dr. Dickaon. "How can we consider it [blood-letting'] as a remedy?"?M. Y. Journal Medicine, Organ of the Regular Faculty, Jan. 1H49. This work is written for the popular as well %s j 41 (he professional mind Every traveller should take \ c u copy home for his Doctor. Pustage to any part j , of tlie United Slates, 1*2' centa. For sale by H. LONG It BROTHER, V June 2H--otif 43 Ann street, New York. i ' L.IFK ANSI KANCK. I National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society, : < M CoRNHILL, LONDON. AND 71 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. C1APITAL, jG600,001) sterling, or #2,500,000. i / (Kmpoircied by Act qf Parliament,) 'Id Vie.? ' Royal Aaaent, 27t/i July, 1H3H. "A Savings Hank for tlie Widow and the Orphan." T. 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Mitlital examiners attend daily, at I o'clock, p. ^ m., at 71, Wall street, and at the Office of the dtf- 1 ferent Loral Hoard* and Agent ica. k All communication* to be addressed to J LEANDER STARR, General Agrnl far thr I nttrd Stain and far B. ,Y. A (Woni/t June JH ; GOODVKAK Kt HHKH KMPOIUt'M. * Ifttt RroaHway, Sew Vark. 'IMIE under*iirnr. I sill furnish at (a< turv pri< es > a. hi gentlemen of the Army or Navy, and other*, all article* manufactured from Metallic Rubber, under the Goodyear Patent*, which are warranted to land in any climate. He is alao ante agent in thia OOuntry for the celebrated house of Mclnhsdi Jl Co., of England; all g<?*ls manufm tured by them will " be furnished to order. W. WARD, Gtsidyear Rubber Emporium, I.VI Hroadway. ' June 19?Sin t. Dry Goods ' Dry Goods !! Dry Goods f} | r|HVELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH 1 OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, at unheard of low prices.?In oriler to reduce our stork, <* which is very large and complete, we will cum- i inrnce this day hi run off our entire stock of good* i at greatly reduced prices Sir < ash. In store may be found F 1400 yards new ?tvle French Hareires, from 12 hi 60 cent* it IMII yards new style F rench l*>wns, from 10 hi ? 26 cent* il Embroidered Muslin Dresses and Rohe*, heauti- ' g I- r..l o' | Rirh r\iang?-able and figured Silkw. very (heap Rich bhu ft tinw de Rhine Silks, all widths and > qualities Kla< k Silk Ls< es, Cringes and Oimps Nwnw, B<a>k ami Js< onet Muslins, plain, plaid and striped Him k Alparasand Bombazine*. very rich finish Gingham* and Prints, extra < hcaii Hosiery and t?loves, all kinds ami qualities Pine lorded and Grass Skirts 4000 yards Bleu hetl Cotton Skirting and Sheet I ings, 4 to 37 rents StlOO yards 4 4, and 5-4 Brown Cotton. 5 to 10 rents Damask Linen Table Diaper and Cloths, gn at A bargains K Brotrh, Rirdeye and lliiekahark Diapers A large lot ol Bonnets, Kilwnds, Parasols and Parasob-ttes, with many other guudx too te<iious to mention, whieh will he aold extremely rheap for < ash, or approved paper at short dates MVATT k PR AZIKR. Pentl. av., between Hth aiid fHh sta., June 13 Opposite Centre Market, rptf E < KLEBHATBD DIAMOND CIMCMT, J for joining broken glass, ehina, kc A small c, lot of the genuine for sale at TAYLOR k MAIRY'8 ! July 10 Bookstore, near 0th strrst. j Ncn) IJork ^Utoertiscmrnts. THE KNICKERBOCKER MAGAZINE. Edited by Lewie Guylord Clark. rllLS Lm pronounced, by the pretta of America and England, 'the beat magazine in America.' It ax nearly reached ita thirty-fourth volume, and in x liatof upward of u hundred contributor* are found lie naincu of every distinguished writer, male and male, in America, with m:veral equally prominent f Great Britain, Turkey, Sweden, etc. A new olume, containing' a superb engraving, a portrait f the editor engraved by Chkniv, from a painting y Elliott, wul commence on the first day of July, 849. The following noticesof the Knickerbocker re from tlie American and English preaa, and from tmerican and British writers of distinction. 'The Knickerbocker.?The last number ot thin enerable and widely-popular periodical appearx ipon entirely new and oeautiful type, in all ita delartmenta; and in its rich and diversified content*, -_.t ... , I,., moat Ollliuurn \AJ V UIUU air u? I i puvavtuit nr. ..... ... . greeable and entertaining Magazine published in he United Slates. When we first started the old New Yorker,' our friend Clabk had preceded us a Editor of the Knickerbocker about a twelve- ' 11011U1: it has now reached an age greatly beyond hat of any American Monthly; a fact which literUy 'speaks volumes' in praise of the manner in j vhich the work has been conducted. No number f the K. has ever been issued under Clark's superision that did not bear indubitable evidence of ediorial care, and anxious thought, and well-directed ibor enstamped upon its pages. We have known 10 monthly, of this country or Europe, so thoroughy edited, in the strictest sense of tne term.'?New fork Daily Tribune. 'Mathematicians tell us of certain curves called eymptote*, whose peculiarity is always to approach Rch other, and yet, even when infinitely extended, ever to intersect. The Knickerbocker, which as reached an age for a Magazine much greater ban a hundred years for a man, and only to be atitined bv a more marvellous miraele, has perpetu Uy approached thehighest possible point of interest nd excellence; and yet it seems to have an excelior, for each number seem? better than that which vent before. How it is done our friend Clark may mderstand?but it is a sealed mystery to us. There b no publication in the United States that has so at ractive or popular a feature as the Editor'* table of he Knickerbocker.'?Neva York Courier and Enntirer. 'We regard it as the very best work of its kind in he Union.'?St. Alban'i (Ka.) Journal. 'Its contents are as invariably good as its appearnice is punctual.*'?William Cullen Brvant, in he Neva York Evening Pott. 'Its articles are worthy of Blackwood's palmiest lays. The Editor'* Table is in Mr. Clakk'h hap)icst vein; varied and racy in a remarkable degree.' ?New York Commercial Adver titer. 'The Knickerbocker seems to increase in attracion as it advances in age. It exhibits a monthly ariety of contributions unsurpassed in number or ihility.'?National Intelligencer. 'The Knickerbocker is one of the most valuable nagsxim-s of the day, and outstrips all competition n tTic higher walks of lierature.'?Albany Argu*. "The Editor's Table alone is worth tne price of he work. It is not a periodical to be lightly glanced ver and thrown by, but it forma a Imrary hook to ave and re-read. A set ol the Knickerbocker, jound up in volumes, on the shelves of one of our KtpuUtr libraries, is more consulted (bo Uie librarian tax ufu*n told us) than any other similar work.'? lot ton Daily Transcript. President Everett, <f Harford College, late Minuter to Kngland.?'1 peruaethe Knickerbocker villi high gratification. It seems to me to be of an irder of merit uuite above tlie average of the peridicals of this class, English or American.' Hon. J. K. Paulding,lute Secretary of the Mavy.? The inauner in which the Knickerbocker ia conlucted, and the great merit of its contributors, place t in tiie higiiret rank *rf periodicals.' Prok. Long r ellow, Cambridge University.?'The Knickerbocker standi* high in this quarter. It is *uperior to most of the English magazines, and well it-serves its large list of subscribers." Hon. Robert M. Charlton, Ueorgia.?'The Knu kersocker is a work w hich requires no puffing; and I shall always feel that I am conferring a favor on those to whom I recommend it.' The London Examiner.?'This very clever Magazine is tlie pleasantest periodical in the United *tuten. Its articles, which are numerous and short, arious and interesting,are well worthy of imitation >y our Magazines on this side of the Atlantic.' London Morning Chronicle.?'Judging from he numbers before us, we are inclined to consider I his the best of ail the American literary periodicals. i is contents are highly interesting, instructive, and ; .musing.' The London Literarv Gazette.?'The taste itid talent which tlie Knickerbocker displays are uglily creditable to American writers, anil very igreeable for English readers.' London Metropolitan Monthly Magazine.? We have nail several numbers of tins talented peiodical, and rejoiced in them. They would do redit to any country or to any state of civilization , o which humanity has yet arrived.' l_*i)i> Uv# > .1, r nun a tcijt i.ir?ci Monthly Magazine, 'The ICnickimocki.' of New fork, we copy the following- *pirited *U>ry,' etc. Nm Kuwaiu Hi'lwkh Lytton.?'The knickr? iolkf. h i? the bent American periodic*! i have y?*t ceo. I Utke pleaaure in enciuaing you an article rhich we* (m imed exprc**ly for your work,' Chahlkm Dukknk, eaq.?*1 read the Knickkriockkr with very great pleasure: it i? indeed a ( noHt ?arioua and entertaining periodical. It afford* tie pleaaure to contribute to the page* of a work | vhich number* mnoug it* regular correspondent* urli writer* a* Mr. Irvino.' Rev. Dr. Dick Scotland.?'I have read a good nany of the article* in the lew number* ol the t nil kerbock xr w hich you *en( me, and find litem o poaaeaa great merit. Some of ita paper*, it i* i rue, were too light for my Heriou* turn of mimi; : ret the whole appear* well calculated to gratify the a* lea of the inaaa of reader*.' Capt. F. Marryatt.?' You make an excellent Magazine -apiritcd, varioun, and original. I I tope ny ' JHooiithitu' will reflect no diacredit upon tiie rood company iu which it will find ilaeli.* Agent* wanted for the Knickerbocker Magaalne. Enterprising, active agent* are wanted in every , own and city in the United State*, to prorure *ub- ' rriber* for the Knickerbocker. To competent, acive peraolia, witfi aatiafartory reference*. the umat iberal term* will he allowed. Apply, puat paid, to iAMUEL HUKSTON, 139 N***au atrert. ( real Indnrement to Nnbaerlbe fbr the Knlckerboeker. rOl'r vkarn for ten dollaem. The undersigned will give the Volume* of the Knickerbocker lor the year* 1*47, '4N, '49, and "Ml, | it all person* who will retnit U> bun fen dollar*, in und* current in Una city, puat paid. Tbrmr- ?5 per annum in advance. All rcmit*nrea muat la- made to samuel hueston, Publiaher, 139 NaMttaii atreet, New Vork. QO-Hack Volume* or Number* supplied, and a oinplete net for *ale. July 7 NOItTtlOMKRV N PATENT Tl/Bt'LAK HOI LICK. (THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS IN. vited to till* valuable improvement. Experilenta th<- past year on l*>aUi, both in Salt and AVraA rater, aa al*o for land purpoae*, have fully lealed a superior qualities a* a *tram generator, and the real Having of fuel, weight and apace occupied, i ver any boiler now in uae. These Boiler* can be a-eri In operation at 1e?ir*. hkckkr k hbo's, Flour Mill*, hil Cber ry ?treel. HOOPER k HRO 'S, 333 Pearl street. " mott a aybe.s, Foundry, foot 'lith street, n. k. atlantic dock. Brooklyn " a w? mktcalf,<3 and w Centre street. , I# i' n 11n i r-n a i *r. , <1 niiu to I'uniir MrffI. I i N. H STARBUC K S Foundry. Truy, New York. SMITH k. CURLETT, H:ilwiK?re. READING DKPOT, Reading, Pa. n<l oti hoard iili niiiliwii- JON AS C. HEARTT and l>W ARD PAYKON, font of LiUrty *lr<-.t, N. V., ' ??l miwibkit JOHN P WHITNEY, Nr* Orleans. For further information apply to ' JAMES MONTGOMERY and SAMUEL WARD. 1 15 South WfliitiV rtreet, New York. June 'JO tl , _ .... 1 W T PORTER House, Sign. and Ornamental Painter, jinii 6th rraaaT and raw*, avikdi, vr staim, 1 /HrrtMf upi-oft' tkt A'ahonoi HatW June IJ?I J OKKK K OP THB REPUBLIC, NINTH STREET, NCAH ?> C M N i V L V a W I a avknvb, WASHINGTON, D. C. ADVERTISING: Advertisements will be inserted in Thk Kkpuklu at the usual rat.n of the other papers published in Washington. A deduction will be made to thoae who aulvcrtise by the year. THK TH1-W EEKLY UEFI UUC WILL BE 1BBUEU EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY THK WRBKLV HKPDBL1C WILL BE PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. MAGNIFICENT LOTTERIES, FOR SEPTEMBER, 1849. J. W. MAURY Si CO., MANAGERS $40,000! 200 Prizes of $600! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. I0t>, for 1849, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, tlir Utof September, 1849. I.uwtal three A\unbtr Prize $600 ! SPLENDID SCHEME: I prize of .... #40,(J00 I do .... 10,000 I do - - - - ' 6,000 I do .... a,ooo I do .... 3,500 I do .... '2,243 3 lii izes nf - - . *2.000 3 do - 1,5(H? 3 ilo - - 1,3<X) 5 do - - - 1,250 '200 do .... 50t? &i\ &c. & c. Ticket* only #10-r-Halves #5?Quarters #'2 50. Certificates of packages of'25 Whole ticket* # 130 (XI Do do of'25 Half do 65 0M Do do of 25 Quarter do 32 50 $38,000 Dollars ! 20 Prizes of .#2,500 ! ! ! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the beiie.fit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. 109, for 1849, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 8th of September, 1849. 14 Drawn Number* out of 78 ! SPLENDID SCHEME: I prize of .... #38,000 1 do - - - - 1^,000 1 do .... 8,000 1 do .... 5,000 1 do .... 4,158 20 prize* of - - - - 2,500 20 do - - - 1,000 20 do - - - - - 500 20 do .... 3(M) Jtc. See. tic. Tickets #10?Halves #5?Quarters #2 50. Certificate* of packages of 26 Whole tickets# 130 00 Do do of 2b Half do 65 00 Do do of 26 Quarter do 3'2 50 $50,000? #25,000! #10,000! > 15 Drawn Number* out of 75 ( Nearly a* many prizes as Blanks ') VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the Benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. 112, for 1849, To be dr n at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the loth of September, 1849. SPLENDID SCHEME : I Capital of - - - $50,000 1 do .... $6,000 I do .... 10,000 I do - - to ,000 1 prize of 5,145 10 prizes of .... 2,000 10 do .... 1,500 10 do ... 500 Sir. Sir. Slc. Ticket* #15?Halves #7 50?Quarters $3 75? Eighth* $1 871. Certificates of package* of *26 Whole tickets# 170 0U Do do' of 25 Half do 86 0t> l)o do of 25 Quarter do 42 .VI Do * do of 25 Eighth do 21 25 $40,000! 50 prizes of $ 1,000'! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. 115, for 1849, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturduy, the 22d of September, 1849. GRAND SCHEME. 1 prize of $40,000 I do .... 12,000 1 do .... 8,000 1 do .... 3,681 50 prizes of - - 1,000 50 do - . 500 182 do 300 Ike. Ike. Ice. 78 Number Lottery ?13 Drawn Ballots ! Tickets #10- Haiti's #5 Quarters #2 50 Certificates of packages of 26 Whole ticket* $140 00 Do do of2to Half do 70 00 Do do of 2to Quarter do 35 00 CAPITAL $63,(HW $26,000! $16,000? 100 prize* of $ 1,000 ! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of Monongalia* Academy, Class 1, for 1849, To Is* drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 29th of September, 1849. 78 Number Lottery?14 Drawn Ballot*! BRILLIANT SCHEME: I splendid prize of - - $63,UUO ? I do ... 26,000 1 do ... 16,000 1 do ... 12,000 I do ... 10,477 6 prizes of .... 4,000 6 do - . . . 3,000 10 do . - 2.00U 100 do . . . . | .out 239 do .... 400 Itc. he. he. Whole Ticketa $90?Halve* $10-Quarn-r* $6? Eighth* $2 50. Certificate*of package*of 26 Whole ticket* $2611 00 Do do of 26 Half do I30 0O Do do of 26 Quarter do 65 00 Do do of 26 Eighth do 32 50 Order* for Ticket* and Share* and Certificates of Package* in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an official account of each drawing sent, immediately after it is over, to all who order from on. Address J. ti C. MAURY, Agent*, Aug. 18 Alexandria, P. H. HOOK 4i CO.. Pa. Avenue, between 7th and Nth streets. HAVE now In ?U>reand are constantly receiving from manufacturer* and importers addi lion* to the following description of goods, viz: House furnishing articles of every variety, such a* Carpeting*. Rugs, Floor Oil Cloths, Canton and Spanish Mattings, Curtain Man-rials and Fixtures, i...u ? i iirtain*, luiinrouiered mnami I iirtain*. >lar aeilleaCounterpanea, Furniture Chintz, Linen Sheet ing?, Pillow Cane Linetut. Towelling*. Table Da mnaka, Table Cloth*, Damaak Napkin*. Bird'* Eye. Scotch and Kunaia Diajrera, Cloth, W orated, anil Cotton Table and Piano Cover*, he., he. IN LADIES' WEAR, FANCY GOODS, kc.. WE NAME French and India Silka of the Intoat style* Him k Gma de Rhine* and Satin de Chine for veal tea French Barege*. Tiraurea, and Grenadine* French, Scotch, and American I.awn* and Ging ha ma. Plaid, Striped and Plain Swi** Munlin* law-e Cape? French worked Collar* and Cull* Splendirflv Embroidered and Plain Canton Crape Shaw la Needle worked i.nd Bordered Shear Lawn Hand kerrhiefa Silk, Cotton and Raw Silk Hosiery of every de*ci iption Kid, Silk and l.i le Thread Glove*, of every deict iption Black Net Mil?, Thread l.*cea. Black Silk Lair* Bobbin Edging*, 4ic., &r. IN GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. WE NAME French, English, and American Cloth* ! every "olor, front the moat celebrated maker* French Uncakina and Caaaimerea of the timet quality Bilk, Satin, and .Marseille* Venting*, a great va. rietv Silk, M'-rino.andCotton Under Veataand Drawer* Silk and Linen tfcmhric HandkerchirU. Fancy Cravau Linen Shirting* and Drawer*. Linen*, k<\ Wqflbrr with a complete aaaortnient of g**?d* of every deacription in our line, to which *r invite the ittenbonof ptirv haaera before nurchaamgelaewhere, u inducement* will tie offered P H HOOK It Co June 13 (Unkmj | -