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saU'MlJ '1 "A ? THEJIKI'UHUC, MUIT1D BY ALL** A. HALL. PVBIOMUMM MY OlOKOV A CO. 6. C OtOlO*. A. T lUtMLBT. TKKM8 Of THE DAILY AND Till-WEEKLY. Foi the Daily paper, per annum 91U00 For the Tri-weekly, ? 6 00 For three copies or the Tri-weekly . . 16 00 TERM8 OF THE WEEKLY. Mingle subscription for one year . . . ^ 3 00 Three copies, for ono year 6 00 Meven copies, for one year ...... 10 00 Sixteen copies, for one year ..... 30 00 Twenty-five copies, for one year ... 36 00 No paper will be sent until the money is received. PLANHTT'S BITTER* C1 RKATE a healthy action throughout the body, J restore the appetite, equalize the circulation, give tone and energy to the system, and create a power of resistance to disease in all its forms, rarely to be obtained; they wilt perform a speedy and permanent cure of Dyepepsia, Indigrition, Flatulnicy, (initial Debility, I.ivrr Complaint, and all the train of symptoms commonly called iYrruou* Affection*. HEADACHE will be immediately relieved by the use of this invaluable compound, which is purely vegetable, and is adapted toull ages and conditions. -?- I. www -J1U AWBR'?M.l 1 J 1 " IUII HH *1 -I1 "HEWWWraW?.U ? ,1-i I," Wy)*MtlUr U |J- II , ! -? ... V "?n. ... , m, . THE REPUBLIC. MM "" ? , ?| II W .11.11 UH' ? ? I I II M I. Ill ? ?Jl.l' ' . I t??. I II I'tpi I II I II y HI. . I I w ... ,,.y i n? DAILY. Vol. II. WASHINGTON: TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1850. No. 09. *"^ ? I M?? ??? I ... ? - FEMALES will And in this delicate and palatable preparation a combination of 'Ihnic, Alltnihve, and Ajieiient tjualiiie*, peculiarly adaptc<l to their systems. The specifio action that this article haH on the Fiver and Digestive Organ*, render it a complete antidote for Fever and Ague, and Bilious and Typhus Fevers. Chart.villk, (L. I.,) July 17, 1850. Dkab Sia: 1 have used the article of Flanctt'a Hitters, and have derived from them great benefit. J have, been subject for years past to the Fever and Ague, but Bincc the introduction of your bitters 1 have entirely escaped my usual attacks, and can with confidence recommend them as one of the Is-st Tonics in use. Respectfully yours, C. N. BUNDING. Spbinqpielu, June 20, 1850. My Dear Sib: It gives me much pleasure to state, that the Jtynpepsia with which my wife has l>cen so long- troubled, arising' from inaction of the Liver, has been entirely overcome and cured by the use of your invaluable preparation of Bitters; and for your kindness in recommending them please accept my thanks. Your obedient servant, C. L. LEECH. Distributing Agents, WILLIAM T. HICKS & CO., 149 and 151 Front street, New York. And for sale by R. S. Patterson and Z. D. and W. H. Gillman. April 16?ly?(Jy 24) IHONTGOftlEKY'S PATENT TUBULAR BOILER. The attention of the public is in1 vitcd to this valuable improvement. Experiments the past year on boats, both in Salt and Freth water, as also for land purposes, have fully tested its superior qualities as a steam generator, and the great saving of fuel, weight and space occupied, over any boiler now in use. These Boilers can be seen in operation at Messrs. HECKEK & BRO'S, Flour Mills, 201 Cherry street. " HOOPER & BRO.'s, 333 Pearl street. ' MOTT & AYRES, Foundry, foot 25th street, N. K. ATLANTIC DOCK, Brooklyn. ?' A. W. METCALF, <>3 and 6ft Centre street. " D. D. BADGER & CO.,.44 and 46 Duane street. N. B. STARBUCK'S Foundry, Troy,New York. SMITH & CURLETT, Baltimore. READING DEPOT, Reading. Pa. And on lx>ard steamlxjats JONAS IlEARTTand EDWARD PAYSON, foot of Liberty street, N. Y., and towboat JOHN P. WHITNEY, New Orleans. For further information apply to JAMES MONTGOMERY and SAMUEL WARD, 15 South William street, New York. June 20?tf J. II. TATCM, ARTIST, STUDIO in the Capitol, near the Library of the ! House of Representatives. Lovers of Art are requested to call and examine ! his specimens. Sept. 6?tf I A CARD.?The subscriber, a member of the , former Commission on Mexican claims, will be in Washington in the course of the. month of > November, and offers his services to claimants under the treaty. He will attend to any other busi- | nrsB with which tic may he trusted, especial!y from ! the South. Those desirous of obtaining his ser- [ rices ? lil please to address Andrew Wylic, esq., Washington city. Nov. ?-dtf II. M. BRACKEN RIDGE. "IITA.MTKD.-Hy a Lady every way competent VY to teach Music on t+ie Piano Fort'- ami Guitar, a situation in some Seminary south or | west, though the former would he preferred. Shi has much eipcriencc in her profession, having i lieen employed in several of the most respectable Seminaries. The most unquestionable references given as to character and capacity. Any communication addressed, post-paid, to O. ! P., Washington city post-office, will be promptly attended to. Feb. i9tf j t J. ATWOOD, PORTRAIT PAI14TKK, Kroin Philadelphia, WILL remain in Washington during the sessio of Congress His Studio is in room No. 47, basement of the Capitol. Feb. 4 tf WILLABD'S HOTEL. Corner of Prim. Arriiue and 14th street, Washington, 1). C. IIKMtV A. WlLLAltD. Proprietor. i June 13?tf j | BK()\N N'S llO'i KL. T. P. X M. BROWN, PROI'HIRTORJI, Pa. Avenue, between fltli ami 71h street*. Washington, D. C. June 13?tf OFFICE OF TllA NSPORTATION. Washington ami Balllmore H. II, Company. | PASSENGER TRAINS run a* follow*, vi*: , From Washington at > a. in., and 5 p. in. daily, | and 9 a. m. daily, except Sunday. | From Balliniore at b a. m., and 6 p. in. daily, ( and 9 a. m. daily, except Sunday. | April 29?dly 1". II. PARSONS, Agent. j ALEXANDRIA. ACADEMY. ALCXAlfllBIA, VIRGINIA. I 1MIE course of study embrace* tlie Ancient and ' the Modern languages, Mathematics, and ' Natural Science. Course* of Lectures on Natural ' Philosophy, Chemistry, and Astronomy, are delivered during the year. The school room, recita- ' lion, anil lecture-rooms are all handsomely fur- ' nistiod. The Institution is supplied with a complete Philosophical and Chemical apparatus, and every other requisite for thorough and extensive study. Terms, for board, washing, furl and lights, with tuition in Latin, Greek, and Mathematics, ?15(1 per annum. For further information address Oct. 1?tf R. 1. BROCKKTT, Principal. PHILIP BARTON KK.V will attend to anv i...-; - i I.-?..,.-.?! ?ill. of the Court# of thi# District; ami will alio attend | to the prosecution of Claims before Congress and | the Departments. Office on street. \ July 17?tf , MOlUR't TKI.KURAPIt. Mrimiari >tnl tlirongli in linlf n minute! , rpHI MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY, , JL owning the old line of truly American Tele graph between the. citir# of Washington and New York, have now in operation four wire#, whit li are | working, by a single manipulation at each tcrnii- | nua, between the offices of the Company on I'enu- \ aylvania avenue, in Washington, and at the corner j ofllanovcr and lfe?ver atreeta, New Vork.and at A all the intermediate stations. Any message lelt at | the offices of thia Company in Washington, Haiti- v more, Havre de Grace, Wilmington, Pniladclphia, j. Trenton, Prinreton, New Hrunawick, Newark, Jer- |, aey City, or New York will have prompt despatch. j. This line connect# with all the .Morse lines north, $ nuth, eaat and west The operationa of thia Company are not interrupt- a ed by rainstorms. All huaineaa entrusted to this Company will tie consideredstrirtly confidential, and m i 1 la prompt- r Iy attended to. " H I RENt H, President of the Magnetic Teleginph Company. \ Feb. || OI.I.K*I>OHFI'"? \ KtV l? It A ,71M A It POM r German# to learn English. Oehle< hlaper'a Dictionary lor German# to learn English. V Adler's German and English Dictionary, 1 vol., Hvo. Eichhorn'# German Grammnr. Together w ith all the later! and l>e#t Text Hooks for the atudy of foreign languages. ? For aale hy TAYLOR A MAURY, Aug b Booksellers, near titb at. vnitbiuil'l III1' K1AIC1 LAHUi TflB NEXT SESSION will begin on Monday, I the 14th day of October, 1S51), and close 1st March, ISM. Nathan R. Smith, M. I)., Surgery. Win. E. A. Aiken, M. L)., Chemistry and Pharmacy. Samuel Chew, M. D., Therapeutics, Materia , Mcdica and Hygiene. Joseph Rol>y, M. D., Anatomy and Physiology. i William Power, M. D., Theory and Practice of | Medicine. Richard H. Thomas, M. I>., Midwifery and Die- | eases of Women and Children. George W. Millenberger, M. 1)., Pathological j Anatomy. The most ample opportunities for the prosecution | of Practical Anatomy at a moderate expense. Clinical Lectures four times a week, by Profes- ! sors Smith and Power, in the Baltimore Infirmary; | with the privilege of daily visits to its wards, without charge to the student for the ticket. Fees for the Lectures, fi'90 to iftSS: Practical An- I utomy, 10; Matriculation, :j*'5; Graduation, #20. WILLIAM E. A. AIKEN, Dean. Baltimore, July Int, 1850. Aug7?2awtl50ct. Til K COLLKGK OF ST. JAMKS. WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND. fTIHE DIOCESAN COLLEGE oh' THE PR01 TESTA NT EPISCOPALCHI RCH. The ninth annual session will open on Monday, Oct. 7, 1850, and continue till the next "comnicnceinelit day," the last Thursday in July, 1851. New students are recommended to enter at the opening of the session, hut are received at any time they apply, and the charge is estimated from the date of their entrance. The Collkue has the usual number of classes, affords all the opportunities of a complete education, and, at the successful termination of the collegiate course, confers on its graduates the usual academical degrees. The Guammau School, immediately adjoining the College and under the supervision of the Rector, hut under distinct discipline, receives lads nt the beginning of their academical course, and prepares them for the collegiate, classes. The oversight and direction of the Professors of the College secure special advantages to the pupils in the Grammar school. In the Mercantile Clauses, the study of the Greek language is omitted, and its place supplied by additional studies in modern languages, bookkeeping, statistics, &c. The locution of the College is entirely healthful, and, by its distance from towns and villages, very favorable to good morals and order. The whole annual charge, the same in the College and Grammar school, for the session of ten months, is two hundred and twenty-live dollars, payable semi-annually, in advance. Application to he made to juu.i i>. rvr.ivr *>\> i , nector, College of St. Jumcs poet office, Md. Aug 6?taw'im Tl'KNER ^ MUDOE, Commission Paper 'Warehouse, No. 3 south Charles street, Ilaltliuore, HAVE for sale AMES'S fine and superfine Ix-t- | ter Paper, blue and white, ruled and plain ; j fine and superfine Foolscap, blue and white, ruled , and plain; folio Post, Packet Post, tiat Cap, double j Cap, Envelope Paper, &.c. HUTLEU'S fine, superfine, ami first-class Is tter : Papers; blue-wove, white-wove, and blue-laid, ( ruled ami plain Packet Post; Commercial Post; i Folio Post, Foolscap, blue-wove, ami while-wove, j and blur-laid; tiat ( ap, Dciny, Medium, ami Royal Ledger Papers, Hank-note Paper, itc. Hl'HUAKD'S fine and superfine Letter Paper, j blue, white, and a-sorted eolors; fine and superfine j Hat Cap, blue and white Demy, Medium, Royal, , and Super-royal Ix-dgcr Papers; Medium, Superroyal, and double Cap Co\>-r papers: glazed Me- I dium, Folio Post, Em elope Paper, Plotting Paper, Parket Post, &c. HUDSON'S fine and superfine Foolscap, blur and white, ruler! and plain; tine ami superfine Let , ter Papers, blue-wove, white-wove, and blue-laid Packet Post, (hand-inadi ,) Note Paper, tic. KINli'S superfine Ix-tter Papers, blue ami white, ruled and plain; Nos. 2 and .1 Foolac an, blue and white, ruled and plain; Hat Cap Nos. 1 and 4, De- j my ami Medium Ledger Papers, blue and white, I r out) con, i OWEN & HL'RLIt l'T'8 fine and superfine Letter Papers, blue and white, ruled atid plain; fine and superfine Foolscap, blue ami white, ruled and plain, flat Cap Envelope Paper, Ate. PLATNER At .SMITH'S line and supet fine la-tit r Papeis, blue and while, rnleil and plain; Coininerrial Post, Pueket P'?*t, Folio Po-t, Ate. Csave a; Co.'*, Dickey At i,y*le's, Cutler's, Jones At llro.'s, Kendall'sSniithworth Manulai tui ing Co., Green A, Fleiinuintp'a, and other Writing Papera; Hinders, Trunk arc. Bonnet Board*; H.irifware Paper; Patent Envelope, Cloth, Tea, Tissue, and Printing- Paper; Printing, Writing, ami Indelible INK; Hleaehinsr Powdera; Enamelled, Ivory aurfiii < . ml colored t' UUM| le t lei tad Note Envelopes, At- . Aug. 2S?tf TO PMXTBM \ UMCmWA ' I ^ 1 IE SI BSC It I HER, wiidiinir to en mci in other J. business, oilers lor -ale tin Suiluan County ' ll'/tiK printing establishment at a very low price. I'he II Aig bar been published s: it years, and already has a circulation of m arly eight hundred ' [laying subscribers. Its advertising patronage is | belter tlian that ad most eounlry papers, MM the 1 | IB' e has a IiIm ral run ul job printing. The prcas t is a Washington No. 4 Imperial, of Taylor's mano- \ , "acture, and is nearly new. The type and ulhcr 1 , natcrial are as gooil as < an be louml in a majority >1 country offices, and all lliat is required lor the rusiness. The county is bordered by the New fork ami Erie railroad on one side, ami is one of I i .. ..r 11.- - : , * "" "'K y "T" 1 "* imwuinin icr. It has now a population ol nearly 30.<HH?, I* nig j in increase of one-third in the last ten years. Fur the ia?t five years tin- ofb. m! patronage lias been in tfie , lands of the Whips, and tlic prospect is fair of its onlinuing so to la;. Only one other paper (Loco- , bco) is puhlialied in the county,aud that is located | ilteen miles farther west. To a practical printer, ir any person possessing the means, tins oiler nflords a rare op|>ortunity lor investment, as tin: puh- j lie patronage is rapidly increwinf, and the proa- , Tect of making money never better than now. As it is tlie wish of the undersigned to make im- ? nediate sale, those desiring to purchase would do well to eoinmunii ste with nim on thesubjert without delay; and any furth r iiiforinatiou that may jc desired will lie readily given. It being the ohjert of the subscriber to sell, a fair I ind reasonable oiler will meet with acceptance, and t .he terms of payment made easy. j Addiess JO/IN W. HASHnol'C'K, t Bluoiumgburgh, New York. f July 16, 1*50. July JO II018K V't IIM.Mi;.< J UR> GOOD*. IJ II. HOOK At CO , Market Space, lietwei u Till I nn<l Mlh sire. Is, have now in store a full mid ompletc assortment of the following: in cArpktiph; Tapestry Velvet, 'Papistry Brussels, Kngllsh truss.-Is, ttiep Brussela, Imperial Tlire. I'ly, s ijierine Ingrains, hne and coniintin ingrains, Tw illed ii. i ii. ii-.. (.hi v ; 'Hi- i rm 11 > curii.ii.H, (nil I vidths,) printed I)rnKTcts, 1.117." Ctumb CI" irp*.? Mair Rods, (hemic ami Tufted IIu^k, supe- I1 ii>r Fluor Oil Cloths, fioin 3 to IN fret m width, " vhirh will lie rut to fit any shaped pa* - inp or hall; " vhitc mid < olorrd ( union .Mnttiujrr ML'NlJKIM: Curtain de laiim-s ami Dktnulu, late and Mtit> ** in Curtains, embroidered Curtain Muslins, 'J .nan I . ioops, (innpr, , 1.im 11 Nhcelinfrs all width*; "able Dmiiark* and Napkins, Pillow and Bolster linens, ,I)ainn?k and llurkeh.v k Towels, white nd oolorod Marseille* <?uilt?, white Counterpanes, roin >1 .'id up; 1 loth I able and 1'iano Covers, rorsted damask 1'iano Covers; white and colored uriuturc Dimity, Furniture Chinttes, Scotch ami 1 ^ tiisam Din per a, housewife and family Linens, tied llankelii 711 at variety; irih iilaiikels and limits, tr., <tc. Together with every other article in their line; II of which they are anxious to clone w ith the soai>n. (L'nionJ June 20 J IMIK II Kill! Kit. or TIIK HIOl XTAHKKH OK Til K ATLAS. A Tale ot Morocco, hy pf V111. 8. M.iyo, M. I)., Author ol Kaloolah. I vol. . Auk 17 FWANl K TAYLOR. m IMIIC HAWS IIKAD. or a Season airmnp "The nl I Honker*;" a Tab shore Life. Sketches oi Grrr< and Turkey ; hy Aubrey de ere, 1 *n. I vol. FRANt K TAYLOR " A117 In i.1 ?Fa?? .. ?? 11 pRAVKI<* IN (I II*. Willi N"l.' > * "I I I! ...I ??.. Slav. I . Ml. . I.y l)*vni I " ^,^11 Huok?eIler?, near 9lh ?Vee?. I BRILLIANT LOTTERIES FOR SEPTEMBER, 1860. J. W. MAURY & Co., MANAGERS. BRILLIANT LOTTERY. $50,000! 40 prizon of $ 1,000. Ticket* only 10 Doltan. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Claas No. 100, for 1850. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, the 17th of September, 1860. MOST BRILLIANT SCHEME! 1 prize of #50,000 1 do 30,000 1 do -20,000 1 do 10,000 1 do 4,000 1 do 2,200 40 prizcri of 1,000 40 do 500 tic. he.. he.. 78 number lottery ?13 drawn balluta. Tickets $ 10?Halves $5?Quarters ?"2 50. Certificates of packages of 26 Whole tickets, # 130 00 Do do 26 Half do 65 00 I)o do 26 Quarter do 32 50 *54,000! 200 Prizes of $ 1,000! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. 103, for 1850, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, September 14, 1850. GRAND SCHEME. 1 prize of $54,000 1 do 20,181 1 do 15,000 1 do 10,000 1 do 8,000 1 do 7,000 1 do 6,000 1 do 6,000 1 do 4,000 1 do 2,192 10 prizes of 2,000 200 do 1,000 &C. iiC. &C. Tickets $15?Halves #7 60?Quarters $3 75? Eighths $1 87J. Certificates of packages of 26 Whole tickets $200 00 Do do 26 Half do 100 00 Do do 26 Quarter do s 60 00 Do do 26 Eighth do 26 00 440, (XX)! $15,000! $14,000! 75 prizes of $ 1,000'! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Class No. 106, for 1860, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, September 21, 1850. SPLENDID SCHEME. I prize of $40,000 I do 15,000 1 do 14,000 1 do 8,412 1 do 3,001) ft prizes of 1,500 6 do 1,250 75 do 1,000 7ft (lowest 3 No. prizes) 500 &c. 4ic. &c. Tickets only $10?Halves $5 - Quarters $2 50. Certificates of paekagcsof25 Whole tickets $140 00 Do do of 2ft Half do 70 00 do do of 2ft Quarter do 3ft 00 CAPITAL PRIZE 470,000! $26,567 ! $20,000' $10,000) 100 prizes of $1,000! 100 do. of 500 ! 14 drawn numbers out of 75! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of Monongalia Academy, I Class I, for ltftO, To be drawn at Alrxandiia, Va., on Saturday, September 2*th, 1*50. IIH1LLIANT SCHEME. I splendid prize of $70,000 I rto 2f>,ao7 I <io 20,000 I do 11),IKK) I 1 WO prize* of 1,000 1110 do * 5O0 Sic. ii c. in. Whole Ticket* $20- Halve* $ 10-(Quarter* jj4 ' Kighih* #2 40. Certificates of packages of 24 whole ticket* $24<? (Hi j | l>o do 24 half do Iff? OA J Do do 24 quarter do HO 1)0 j t Do do 24 eighth do 30 IK) f Order* for Tn krt* and Share* and Certificate* of 1 Packages in the above Splendid lotteries will re- ' 'rive the most prompt attention, and an official ar- ? ount of each drawing sent, immediately after it i* >vcr, to all who order from us. Address: J. ti (!. MAl.'RY, Agent*, Aug 24 Al*zuiuirtn, Va. c RAVKJVMCHORT COLLBUB, Columbia, Trnnriirr. [/infer the control of Hi'hop Otry and Convention qf ' Iht J'rot'ttnnt F.ptntrpal Church. I^lIK nezt session will Ix-gin on the. first Monday a in September. Professor iMixlcod i* head ot ' he household; and will fully carry out the plans v >y which, it is proposed to make a quiet, refined, v uid aflcctionate hoine circle, promotive alike of ' noral, mental, and physical culture. In the studylall and the play-ground, in the dormitories, at able and in the parlor, constant attention will " x paid to the habits and manners of the students; 1 md no pains will lie spared to supply, as far a* posible, all the tender unices of a parent. TBUffc Hoarding, lodging, washing, mending, fuel, u ip-hta, ami tuition in all tlxirlufni, Knrliah, Ma- a he malic a I and Clacm al. Modern Ijiiijjunjrea, k< , t > -'.>() a year, payable half-yearly in advance, one- p in If on the flrat of September, and one-half on the vi irft of February. I p Pupil* may be entered at any time, and will be il harped accordingly. . ii Vac ation?th? mouth* of July and Auguat. Rt. Rev. Jab H. Orav, I). I)., President. AttPaaw J. Polk, eaq., Aahwuud, Maury oo. j " Jamie* Walkci, eaq., Columbia, <fo. " Rev. K. H. OtKanay, Aahwo.id Rectory, do. | " J an 2 Truatee*. ? --ii ii . . | a GKOItUK 1*1. It III It. t nunaellor at Law, p 1 \ FFKRS bin profeaaional aervicea in the Supreme VJ Court of the I iiitrd Mate*. the Circuit and Orhan'a court* for the Diatrict of Columbia, claim* j eforr the Courtot CumuiiMsioneraunder our treaty ' nth Mem o, ami in claima upon the Trraaury. ' tflue corner ol F ami 9tli ?treete, opposite went end 1 f Patent Office aouarc; entrance froin ea*t aide of , fh afreet Rept. 19?tf I I" Ire fu COOK .v mhokit, GK.NKRAL LANI) AGENTS, Corner ol :uain ami wrono street#, IJnvrnport, Iowa. June 30?dtf OXII R TO CLAIMANT* ??Alt*T MK1I(O, I NI)KR TIIK THICAT* Of M KKB- N UtARV, IMN. I" Orrica or th- oimminiontm, > June 28, 1850. J A' \ T THE SITTING of Ihia day, the following or- "l . <lrr whh made: "(htitrrll, Chat the Seerrtary i,(j tuae notice to be puhliatird in the National Intrlli- I m itcer, Hi -public , and Union newapapera, that no icmorial will l>e received by the Hoard alter the rat day oI February neat, unle-<? lor fpcrixl r? a- fl >na ahown, which muat Ire icrifird by affidavit; I J id that all i nam where memorial* have l>ecn re- 81 ited but not yet decided, la-act down lor hearing on i the lirat Monday in December neat; and if fur rn icr delay in any raac be wanted,a mot ion in writ- ! th ig to that ffect muat Ire autiniitted on or before in ml day, letting forth the reaaona for aurh delay." jot ( himiant* will p|. nae reeeive, areordingly, the I rtice coofryed by the reeital ol the foregoing or?r. KIJWAKU WM JOIiNHTt ?N, p<r Secretary to theCommiaaion. ca July I- w-tlitFeb JACOB SNIDER, JR., TO WALNUT (TREET, PHILADELPHIA, OFFERS THE BEST ANDCHKAPEST WINES AND LIQUORS IN PHILADELPHIA. The importations of the undersigned are only from houses of long established reputation in Europe, and the integrity of every thing he sells can be relied upon. Special allenlion i? solicited to hi* present importation* of MOET'S CHAMPAGNE, a wine of extra and matchless quality, and imported by no other house in the United States. Various other brands and qualities of CHAMPAGNE always on hand. SPARKLING MOSELLE, the well-known extra "Schurzberr," the best wine of the .Moselle, direct from Dientmrd & Jordan, of Coblcutz, the first house on the Rhine and Moselle. RARE AMONTILLADO, old and delicate u (Treat wine G>r convalescents and a.-wxirted SHER RIES direct from the ItoiU^nt of Duck, Go*don & Co., at Puerto, Santa Maria, in Andalusia. PORT WINES, red and white, of unsurpassed qualities, direct from "Beanat Opoitu. His DOCK WINES. CLAltETS, BURGUNDIES, SAUTERNE, BARSAC, Ate., Stc., oiler cvsry facility for a seasonable selection. He has besides a full stock of all the various kinds of MADEIRA, SHERRY. POUT, LISBON, TENERIFFE, SICILY, and other Wines usually offered for sale. AIso-LIQUORS OF ALL SORTS, including some of the very choicest COGNAC BRANDY in the country, sold by the dozen or bottle. r? ALr. anu l.u.mlhii> S1UUI always on liand l>y the cask or dozen, cheaper than at any other atore. HAVANA SEGARS of direct importation, of various sorts and prices. HOTELS AND COl'NTRY TRADE supplied at wholesale prices on most favorable terms. CLl'BS will find it much to their advantage to order from the subscriber. FAMILIES ran command the best of Table Wines, at very low price*, as also the cheapest sorts of Wines and Linuors, for Culinary Purport?. MEMBERS OF LEGISLAT1VE BODIES, and others at a distance, can be supplied {and have Uicni trnt by "Package Kxprt**," fret of charge) with Wines, &c. for table, by the dozen, or in cases of amorUd ?orl*, at the shortest notice, by addressing their orders, through the Post OIBce, to JACOB SNIDER, Jr., Importer and Dealer in Wines, etc., July 1 76 Walnut at., Phila. I.IFK ASSVRAHCK. Nallonnl Loan Futxl LICc Auurance Society 2c cokmiii.l, London, and ti wall 8tsubbt, new vohk. CAAPITAL, ?500,000 sterling, or #2,#00,000. J (Empowered by Act of 1'arliament,) 2d lric.? Royal Asuent, 21th July, IS3S. "A Savnips' Bunk for tlie Widow and tin- Orphan " T. Lumic Mur ray, George street, Hanover Square, I'hairrnanof the Court of Directori, /.ondon. United States Hoard of Local Directors. New York.? C. Ldward llabicht, Chairman; Jolin K. Palmer, James Hoorman, Goorg-e Barclay, Samuel S. Howland, Samuel M. Fox, William Van Hook, Aquila G . Stout, Fanning' C. Tuckcr, Bachc McEvere. Philadelphia.?Clement C. Middle, Geoige R. Graham, W. Pi ter, (11. H. M. Consul,) Louis A. Godey, William Jones. Baltimore.-Jonathan Meredith, John MrTaviah, (11. B. M. Consul,) Donald MelIvain, Samuel Ho(Tiiian, Henry Tiliaiiy, Dr. J. 11. McCulloch. Boston.?George M. Thatcher, Israel Whilnev, Franklin Dexter, Benjamin Seaver, Elijah 1). Hrlgliam, E. A. Grattan, (II. H. M t'onJul.) J. LEANDKR STARK. General Agent. Edward t. Ricmardbon, General Accountant r. rii.? if..i..a o.i j u v j /e.i Pamphlets containing thcratcsof premium, pruspcctua, examples, nuniaof Arcuu, medical examiners. he., can be had frceol < barge on application at"l Wall street, and of agent*. Part of the capital is permanently invested in the United States, in the names of three of the local directors, as iruHtecs?available always to the assort d in cases of disputed claims (should any such arise) or otherwise. Thirty daya arc allowed, after each payment of Premium bet omcs due, without forfeiture of policy. The United States Is> al Hoartl meet every Wed ncsday, at their OlBce in Wall stieet, where ah business connected with the Society's operations in America is transacted?affording thereby every possible Advantage of promptness ami attention to parties in arcs of leave to travel, luans, scltlcmrnt Medical examiners attend daily, at 1 o'clock, p in., at 71 Wall street, and at tin Oliice ol the different Local Hoards a id Agencies. All coinniunications > be addressed to J. LEANDEK STARR, G* cral -fgent for Uit t 'mlid Stahi unit for li -V. A. Colonies I nne '2* CIRCULAR. IMIE L'NDEHSIGNKD proposes to pub'ish a A political Weekly paper in tin Geim.in lanfua:'i , in the City of II u.vfti?ig/tin, in support ol the iritu iples by which the. Adniilii-tration of (lental 'l\iylor catne into power, and lieing desirous to ibts in the aid and co-operation of the Whig party, it- would respectfully state the reus in* which, in is estimation. nislre il ilesirsbl,- mid neees-arV hat such a paper should be established at the *? ? >1 Government. 1. The number of thoac who uar the German lanrnagr ?? their medium of intercourse i? upward* ol three MiUxm*. and tin* number i? constantly in- I rearing by immigration. 2. The name of Democrats being the appellation 1 the lilx ral or popular party of Germany, to fhich all the immigrants licit ire their emigration iclonircd, they do, of course, range tbnnaelvca with he party liearing that appellation in till* rountry, i* aoon s* they arc able to taen iae the elective ram hiae; and the more ao, a* the rountry teem# villi !>ein?eratic papera in the German language, rhoac parti, ular object and anxiety it ia to uae this niaappellution to the beat advantage >. Although there area few Whig paper* in the outilry, they licar principally a Km ul character, lid, relying for their support more on loeal pa irong> than on their aultarriplion lirl*. they do geneally aland or fall with the sue cess or defeat of the A'lug party in their particular aection. 4. Hie Germans, however, being an intelligent lid reading people, are acceaaibh to sound ai guneiit.anda papor conducted with uprightness, and [leaking the plain trulli, will l? ahle.liy degree*, | u oven oinc prejudice*, correct error* and misap- | irehetwioua, and by its own dir t influence, a* rcll aa by ita influence upon th< l?? al Whig paera, now in existence, will, it i* hoped, produce lie desired effect, and gain tin r. lie. ting and think ng, that i* the influential, jxirtiou uf the German itizena, over to the Whig rank*. 6. The undrraigucd i* w. II aware that he ha* lany and aorioua oUstaclce to overcome, but rely ig upon the power of truth and the co-operation 1 the Whig pany, on account of the uitrinsu n-rits of hia enterprise , does not fear to lie charged dth entertaining teo aanguine hope*, if he anticiate* a satisfactory rcaull. KKKDKRICK SCHMIDT. Rbcommindatiox The Whig State Central oinniittec of Ma--aehu?etU, Iwing *atiahed that a i irrmtm nrwi[ v?r, to lie puhliabed at Washing mi, aa propose.. by Mr. Fumih k Schmidt, will r ol gli al iiiiin.i i*ii< r and licnefit to the Whir arty and the country, cheerfully and earneatly commend tn the M'lil^* rvcry where to aubacribe >r auch paper. UKOHliK MllRtV, FUra Lincoln, Chairman. Secretary. Huston, October it), lst9. T?bms Th* SriiUTon at th? Potomac ?p Bra i very Thur* ivy The terms are TWO I)OLARS AN!) FIFTY <'K.NTS, payable in aclvain e. o auI>?, ription th k?;ti lor Iiwj than a year. No tper aent to a subscriber In fore payment is ina<le, >i for a Ion per time than tin payment entitle* to. ilvet ti <rm? nt? must be prepaid, and are inserted the usual price*. All communications munt lie elpaid. Add rice Frederick Si hiuidt, Wa*hpton, D. C. Nov. 3?tf FCMIC BATHS. M) all who are a dinted with Rheumatic comnlaint* we would *?y, go and try l)R KMK.R. >N S Nclsmub Ki m* flam-, at Onpp'* Pavilion, Louisiana avenue, near Si*th atreet. The peliaritie* of it are auch that it cures eflectually is complaint. Also all other diseases of a Chronic tore, rin h a* Scrofula, ut, iliaeaaea utthe akin, nta, Ac. Ualvanie an I I'.leetro-Magnetic Electricity. l?r. biiicrimn atili con tin oca to apply there inirtant remedial agents to auch disease* and auch | sea aa indicate their usefulness, Aug. 23?2 a w 'f MUTUAL. BENEFIT LIFE AND KIRK IN. DURANCE COMPANY OF LOUISIANA. ' INCOBFGHATEO IN AFBIL 1149. AND DBCLAEED A , DIVIDEND OK 25 Ptk CENT. OK 12 MONTHS BUSINESS. i Business of ike Company confined to Life Insurance only. Permanent Fund by Act of Incorporation, 300,000. Offies No- 38 Camp Strset, between Cravier and Corn- ; man it reel*, New Orleans. i This permanent fund to l>e invested as per ehar! tcr for tnc benefit of the policy holders, in bonds j and mortgages on unincumbered real estate valued ' at double the amount loaned thereon, and in storks of the State and of the United States government. 1 This company, lieing organized solely for the I protection of the policyholders and their families : against want anil poverty, is in its operations a I great national benevolent institution, conducted I upon the most ses ure and solid principles, and af- ' j fording, for a small annual sum, paid during life, | a large and handsome legacy to widows and chil , j dren after death. I All policy holders, whether for life or shorter j | terms, who continue the insurance till death, par- | ticipato in flic whole of the profits of the company. I Creditors can insure the lives of debtors. A ' married woman can effect insurance on the life of ' her husband, for the sole, benefit and use of herself ! j and children, free from the claims of creditors. j TRUSTEES. John Ilagan Samuel Stewart Peter Conrey, jr. Henry S. Huckner I Robert J. Hard JohnS. Allison I Isaac Johnson. H'm. E. Levcrich > Joseph Walker Edward Sparrow Maunael White 1 Pets a Conrey, jr., President Board of Trustees Directors. I Joseph W. Stanton tleo. W. Smith John L. Lewis Junius Be bee N. C. Hall M. M. Cohen John L. Saffarans Edw. Jcnner Cox E. W. Scwell A. Van Bibber Cornelius Fellowes William H. White. I 11.11 Tl,,.. II M.-f'nUI. E. H. Barton B. >1. Norman Andrew Garr C. C. Snethen. John Hasan, President of the Company. Euw. Jcnn?h Coxe, Vice President. A. J. Wesdeubi'rn, M. D. ) Medical Board of | Thomas Hunt, M. I). J Consultation. H. G. Heartt, Actuary. E. L. Goold, Attorney. Richard Bein, M.D., No. '271 Majjaxinc street. Medical Examiner, who will be at tlic office daily j from 12} to 2 o'clock, p. in. By the Charter only ^o,000 is taken on a single j life. Qcy- This Company is prepared to entertain applications for Life Insurance, and issue Policies on all sound and healthy White persons and Negroes, at the Table of Rates established by the Board, which are has than the rates charged by the New : York and London offices, and without their restrictions as to residence in the South. By the charter, Dividendcs of Profits arc declared annually, and the profits draw interest, and can be made available at once to the extent of two-thirds of their amount, where the party h;u paid lua premiums 111 full. (?>- California Permits at New York and Iyondon j Rates. Prospectus, Table of Kates, and all information as to Life Insurance, and all papers ncccs- j #ary to effect Insurance can be had at the office of the Company. E* tensive Travelling Privileges arc allowed. | w- Office hours, 'J a. in. to 5 p. in. * August '2?ly TO PRCVTKRS. rpYPE PRESSES, AM), EVERY MATKKIAL 1 NECESSARY FDR FURNISHING NEWSPAPER, HOOK, AND JOU OFFICES, can alv. ay* la' had at the long e*ial>li*ht'd HaLtimoiii Tvfi Foundry, Hank Lane, adjoining Haruujn'* City Hotel, at jrreatly reduced raws, on *i* month*' credit for approved note*, or a liberal discount allowed where money ia paid. PRICES OF TYPE. A gate 72 ccnta per lb. Nonpareil 5* " " Minion 4H ' " Brevier 42 " Bourgi-oi* 37 " " lamp Primer 34 " " Small Pica 32 " " Plea 30 ?? " English 30 " " And l.irg*r aire* at equally low price*. Fancy letu-r of every deacriplion, Combination Border*, Flower Cut*, ami Oriiaim uu ill gicul va'ietV H .?*1 1* tt< r of every dc* ription, from 2 to 76 line* Piea, at maaufaeturi ra'price*. Smith, Washington, and Power Presses, of the following- size* and prices, viz: PATENT SING EE CYLINDER PRESSES. For job work, bed 23 by h luehi *.. ...... ?<?oi) S jjkt Royal, bed 35 by 25 in lie* 1,400 No. 1, bill 40 by 21 inehea 1,60(1 No. 2, lied 46 by 31 in he* l.SOO No. 3, lied 50 by 31 inches 2,lv)0 No. 4, bed 64 by 351 inches 2,800 No. 5, bed 67J by 36 inches 2,610 DOUBLE CYLINDER PRESSES No. I. la d 40 by 27 ineltc* $2,.rvNI No. 2. bed 44 by 31 ? 2,760 ' No. 3, lied 60 by 31 " 3.<N*I No 4, lad 62 lly 31 ' 3,200 No. 6, bed 67 by 36 3,500 J WASHINGTON AND SMITH PRESSES. Mtinmi tli platin 13; bv 31' inche* ?326 i Imperial, No. ft, jihitin 4(1 hy 2b " .. .260 | " " 4, pinli 11 3ti} by 23} " ...210 j " " 3, platin 36; by 23 " .230 I " " I, plttiu 3i!l by 2i| ' ...220 i ' '* I, platin 3d by 21} " ...210 I Super Royal, plalin 2*1 by 22 J " ...200 I Medium, platin 26 by 19 " ..?190 1 Foolacap, platin 17J by 14} " ...135 , Comrwmmg Slit ka, 0 and 0 incite*, j? I 50. /'or rai h additional inr h 12} cent*. I . Mahogany Job Stick*. f'2. Chaae* ol t vry aiae lor job, nowi, and btmk work Imp wing Stone* of any re-quired aixe. Galley* of every description. Type Caat-a, of beat quality. j Job two-thinl and half caaea. 1'abinrt Caaaa of S, 10, and 15 pair* rarli. Single and Double Stand*, with and without rack*. Furniture and Reglet, of all aire*. Huoiiia, of cherry, hickory, iron wood, and mahogany. Roller Mould*, copper or iron. Hi*** rule, Milled lor every purpose. Hraxa Dashes, of variou* pattern*, cut to euit the column. Ib-ada for Newapaprra, prepared to order, in wood or braa*. PRINTING INK New*, in keg* of 11>, 2d, and 3(1 lb*, eai li,2ft cent* per lb. New*, for Napier presses, 50, IflO, and 175 pack age*, 2ft cent* per lb. Hook, in keen al 10, l<>,20, and 3d lb* e*. h, from 3d to 76 cent* per lb. Book, in caniater*, $1 to $5. Colored: Red, Blue, Green, llrown, and Yellow, in caniater* of } and I lb. eat h, $2 50. Varnish, in t aniater* of I lb. to 6 lb*., 50 cent*. Rich gold, pale gold, silver, ret I, and orange Brume. , Sizing, for working in hrontc. SECOND HAND MATERIALS. A vfirwtv (if MM^Ciivitl lifktid iiiiilcrmli ianmimii nrr of Pfmw, Type of various size*, ('hun-ii, ('urn, ami Stands, Imposing Stones, Ite., In:., may be had at tin- Foundry. OliiTvmc, delivered at the Foundry, taken in ex. hangr at 9 cents per lb. fur new Typ. Pi inter* will he exported to a nil their old Type to the Foundry ns early a* possible after their order i* given for ne* I "ypc in cxchanfi' for it. STCBiorxriHfl carefully done, with new Type, ( at the lowest rates. Hlo?k.? turntahed of any required site. Order* addressed to the undersigned, for every tiling required by Printers, *111 meet with prompt attention by F. Lll'A.", Jr., I'roprtrior, Aug. 'If?tf Mainmort*. HRNJAMIX III, A K K Ml N Oil, Attorney a law, will attend promptly to any businea* in tus profession in tlieniy of Richmond, (in. Inding ? a'.sill the App. Ilate and F? leral Court*,) and the adjacent eouoties, and hi the town ?l Peters burg. $j- Office No. .1, Isiw Building*, Tti. liinond, Virginia. Aug. fi?tf H\ A K OK TIIK .HKTItOPOblH STOCK WANTBD. Apply to JobRDAN W. MAURY, May 1 One door east of National Hotel HARPKR <b IIIIOTIIKHS' Recent Publication*. TTILDRETH'S History of the United State*, from XX th.- fir?t *cttleincnt of the country to the or- i Ionization of jruvi rmnent under the Federal Constitution, kr., 3 vol*. Hvo. Price per vol., inuslin, 1 82; sheep extra, '2 ?; half-calf, 82 5". 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With illustrations ami a map. *2 vol*., 12mo, muslin, $1 75. Buiwer Ljtion's "ThcCaxi, us:" A Family Picture Part 1, ">ro, paper, l.tj cents. Aug. 31 Worcester's Universal nml frltlenl Dictionary of tin- Kn^llili I.nii^iingr. BTJ.fc. Wvlictsru, LL. L) On* ijo/utm , *vo- *hrtp, ll&'J j?ipr??Price $ 3 50 The puhliabera rcapci tfully invite attention to the following i lium mi icatiuiotiy lu thr cii t'llcocc of G11* aUii<1iu\I ilieiiomu y Tim execution of tin* 1 ?ii tionitry fully an*wcr* to it* tide. The Vihaiilaiv ia prulnibly more oinprelienaive than that of all prci 1 dinir English Dirimuariea united. Cotwtnnt reference ixineoc ??? AtrruoalTir. : with reepeit to word* newly in'Co- 1 duced, and raic i* taken to note ?ueh a< are le. hni- , 1 cal, foreign, ohaolote, provincial, or vnlgnr. The definition* are clear and am t, ai.d tin*" per- I taming to technical and cienliAc terms arc ape* eially valuahle to the 1u r.1l render. The lUliior I ha* evidently lint .we.i print labor on raOMOKCIA- 1 tion. Hi* ayatem of Notation, which u easily un- 1 .lei 'food, and founded on a more complete analyata 1 id the vowel aounda than we have viae where nut with, toge ther with hi* plan of exhibiting all the I beat Knirhah authoritiea 111 r,latioii to w inli dill r cully priiDniinfril by dillVrcrtl orthoopUia, r n ra to 1 Ih.n work imimrt&iil advantage* a* a Pronoun. ing Dictionary. In o* m?uaafhv in I1.1 * 111 ul< no ai ] >itrary enaiiiree, liut where um.t i? vai :o,ia and luctuating, he ha* aimed to be coiL-iet' iit, and to < educe to the aaine rule* word* of cm l.ir fori in- < ion. The tr.*ertioti of Grammatical I . in?and 111 1 lertiona of worda to a much gr< a(*r extent tnan ? ibey are given in other English Diclinuariea, and 1 1 in ahort critical notes on the orthography, tlic pro- ' uitieiaiioii, the grammatical form ami conatrue- 1 u n, ami the p#< uliar, technical, local, and Aiiuri- 1 ah tuva ot worda inlerapcreed through the volume, 1 give to thia work mm ii additional ? aluc. The u Holla Vie ibulmy of M.drra Olograph al nauu -. 1 with their promfm iatioli, and a gr. ally cnlargi il 1 11 I t 1 - h luriciaiion ot Claaaical and Scripture proper name*, ire important *p|" ' I'-''" to 11|i . .ny 1 Eighteen mouth* tiave |>.i**cd since thi* Dictionary 1 . * ?* published; and it* already cxUn-nr u*< , both iinong ruilivated Eli" oh rraoC .. and lie n a ub earning, atlord* guodh attmony of it* iic-ril* Wi otihdoinly ri<oiiiiuerid it a* > ontaining an ample 1 ind carr(ui view ol the preacnl atale ?! 01 r Ian ruagt. JAR ED SPARKS, Lf. D Mclean Proteaoor of Ancient and M.idrrii lliatory. Harvard University. John >icLean, el i> Juaticc L'. S. Supreme t ourt, Ohio. Mosessti art, d. d. Proleaaor of barred Literature, Seminary, Amkww, ,M m bdWards a. park, d. d. A html Piofeaaer of Christian '1 tvsoiogy, Th*o logical Seminary, Audover, Mas*. LEONARD WOODS, Jr., I>. D Prcaidcnt of Bowdoin College, Me N. LORD, D. I). President of Dartmouth Co I log a, N H. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, D. D . LL. I) Presidi nt of A inherit College, .Mass. MARK HOPKINS, D. D. | rrrauient i>i vv nil am* Uollrtrc, IMaaa I EDWARD T. Cli \NNINt., I.I. I) ? BoyUton of KlicUuit ami Oratory, Harvard I'nivrriily. i HENRY W. LON<; FELLOW, \ M Pruf?**or of B< lira I/'ttrM, Harvard 1,'ni- ) veraity. t( ALON/.o POTTER, P p., LL. P. ? Kieliopof Pennsylvania ? SIDNEY WILLARI). A. M., Late Profemor of Hebrew, itr., Harvard I'm- j . vereity. (l BEN J. HALE, D. D. V President of Geneva Collrirc, N Y. I ROBLEY PIXNtiLISON, >1 P m Pri>fr?*oi in J, |f. rsoii Med. Col.,Philadelphi i FRANCIS BOWKN, A. M. ?, , Editor <>f Ilir .V rlh \n an lt. \ir # CHARLES KOL.SOM, A M ^ Li' lar ati ol Ihi' Roelon Atlirnsiiin. w IIK< TOR lit MPHKi Y, P P Pr< *idrut of St John'* Cullrrr, Maryland. I fu PA VIP L M\ AIN, I I. P Pri aidi nt of Cmv. raity ol North Carolina ?| Pllll.ll' L1NPSLKY, I) P. t ? Proa't of iii< Cnivrraity of Najliville, Tmn it N. LA WHENCE LINPM.KY. A M Priiforaor of Amivnt latn^uHfr'-a and Litrra o lurr, tanuU i IkiiiI Li diversity 'I'mii. Publixlird by W IJ.K INS, ( A R IT-.K, L CO, 0 , , , . . 'P.itiT mtrirt, ll,i don Ami Tor ?alr by the Itookuvllor* from rally li Boa ton, June XJ?tf O T Y ! P W, Q 9 T U F. REPUBLIC* JfU'TH HTRKITi M ? 4 f1 r??*B*LVA?lA A V f V i' * . washington, 0. 0. advertising. ArlvertiffinenU will l>? Inserted in The Kepvilil! m the usual rntM of the other paper* published !? Wwhlnfton. A~deduction will be made to tl*i*e who advertise by the ybar. 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We do not e "tinder it hrucatlt our dignity to borrow wit and w isb ill from J'uue h; and, when wc tlmik it g"<eJ -nough, mskc use ol Uie ill under of The Times. Wc shall increase our variety by iuiportatious Iroiu .he coutiti) nt ol Kurape, and troui the new growth il the British colonies. Tl le steamship lues brought Eureipe, Asia, and Alrii.e into our ueighltorti ssl, and will greatly multiply our cotiucxiona as mere hauls, uavoiiers, sad politicians, witli ail part* ol the world; so trial. Ii|(vni Aiuerivtn to be informed of the condition* and (lutiipit of foreign eouiHrtea. And this ""t only Ix rnuw of their nutrcr connexion with our?el\ ea, hut lecauw tlir natimi ?cm to be iiasti nIliiT till " I.' 'I .1 l .11 I j of ? i : " i? - UK' i * lUte of thing*, Wik li the mcreljr |?lltir*l (inylK i cannot coilipuu or li.rrar. tieogrnplin al Pi# tinnr*. the proprra* of Cololulation. 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