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THE EVENING STAR, FURLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) At the Star Buildings, corner of Penmsyleania eeenwe and £ aventh street, By W.D. WALLACH, Will be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37 cents per month. To mall subscribers the sub- scription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advance, TY. 0 DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOL AR for three months; for less than three mont -s at the rate of 124 cents a week. U7 SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. A THE WEEELY sTAR. This excellent Family and News Journsl—con taining a greater variety of interesting reading than ; 7 can be found in any other—ts published on Satur- day morning. Single copy, por anmui.--ss+sesvesescerves81 25 + on copies, TABLY IN ADVANCE. (in wrappers) can be procured ately after the insue of the VOL. VIEL WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1856. NO.- 15084: | reemenereeesee a8 commission of twenty per cent. eee How it occurred is not known to a certainty, for the first intimation the family had of the lamentable occurrence was from a ®ervant, Will beallowed TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT OFFICIAL, PROTECTION AND INDEMNITY FROM EXCURSIONS, &c. E V E N ING ST AR. ‘Pezasuny DePartMant, May 22, 1956, Subscribed Capital and Surplus.....$1,358,151 13. | GRAND CIVIC §& MILITARY EXCURSION Notice is hereby given to the holders of the =: FARMERS AND y INSUR- = List of Patents issued from the Uni i stoek issued pursuant to the act of Congress of Orn 5S ANCE CO., OF PHILADELOHIA. THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXCURSION | States Patent Office for the week ending J ay the door wide oun oak toe 1 tyes 22d July, 1848, that sugh stock is redeemable by F | Office nerthwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 17th Ldidste 29, 1856—each bearing that date: upon the floor dead, with his coffin at his side. its terms, and will be paid at the Tressuiy on the } s'reet, Washington City, D. C. MONTGOMERY GUARDS, | Alfred Bailey, of Amesbury, Mass.—For She screamed, which soon brought the family, surrender of the certificates thereof, on the 12th Ss" 1 EMENT OF BUSINESS FROM THE 18ST | 79 THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, improvement in pegging jacks. | of November next, when interest thereon will | glasses injudiciousy seleoted, to is superior | lesa.” Se ee ee On MONDAY, August 4th, sevutunaee pissin Stine ain aay c0ase. pple tad teoeepearient cee eerie Amount received ia marine premiums, .968,242 31 "THE MONTGOMERY GUARDS beg leave atobengers Batson, of Triadelphia, Md., as- ‘This department will contiaueto purchase such | [BI peril suited. precisely and Denefi- Do fire premiums 30,908 82 an aa Srergh tuscany signor to himself and Martin H. Batson, of stock prior to said day of redemption, and will | cially to the wearer according to the concavity or | Total premiums for five months. ive thelr Fourth Annual Excursione the White | Md.—For improvement in raking apparatus Pay therefor the following premium, in addition | convexity of the eye. Very numerous are the ill jouse, on MONDAY, Aupust 4th, 1953. . | of corn and cane harvesters to the Interest accrued to the day of purchase, | *#e°ts caused to the precious organ of sight from i The first boat will leave Georgetown at 8o’clk | John W. Batson, of Triadelpbia, Me., as- the commencement of usii asses in not bein, 4 4 5 a 7 with one day’s Interest for the money to reach | precisely sulted, by the sing gins Optemater; i 1,358,151 13 Se bslereets dere He sad the wy Yard at 1%, sigoor to himself Se H. Batson, of the vendor: the practice of many years enables him = meas- | Bonds of Allegheny county, Pittsburg, White House. Keturning, will leaveat 6% vel k a ip eg peng elem pase | = On such stock received at the Treasury between | 2" the apron end = ere, oes Le and Philadelphia City 6’3...... $78,721 66 | The second boat willleave Washington at 2o’clk, | gy J. Behre f New York, N.Y th es that are a | Soe sy al Railroad bonds, cost..:.. 38,400 00 | p. m., and proceed direct to the White House. |, 7 9: Debrens, of Ne ar Molla Ky e ist day of June and the 3ist day of July,in | with precision and satisfaction Loans ox first morteaze of real esta 59,950 00 | Returning, will leave at 10 o’clk. For improvement in machine for sawing stone clusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts a vob a ee eee eres Do stocks, collateral... 30,384 00 | The Montgomery Guards pledge themselves to | in taper form. igement alread: 3092 and on raising the body the skull was found crusbed in upon the brain. He was disoo ered about 80'clock yesterday yn when, to all appearance, he had been d several hours. On examining the closet, a bottle containing a quantity of sherry wine was found, and as Saturday night was excos- sively warm, he is sup to have gone to the closet in order to procure the wine to use with some ice-water he had ona small table by his bedside. It is thought he must have sought for it in the dark, and by some mistake upset the coffin, which stood nearly upright. ming sensible that it was fali- caused by age, sickness, and particularly from Tnvested as follows: . t rtificates ; Cash in bank and on band. spare no pains to make this Excursi ie John F. Doynton, of Syracuse, N. Y —For | ing, he probably made an effort to get awa: *P —— ooo ; pas sunt | Zoticits the paronage of thoes that have not yet | Capital subscribed....... the as any they have heretofore given improvement fa epparatus for solar <alt evap- | when he fell, and the outer end struck is days of Ane rt, ° eet s Deepens ak conet conveniently call, by send- | Premium notes, not matured Refreshments will be provided by an experi- | oration head with sufficient force to fracture his skull ys gust, one-fourth of one per cent; ing the gla in use, and state how y inch- Due from agents (secured by bond» enc 2d caterer. and cause almost immediate death. The in- uote will be held with all possible secrecy. he unfortunate impression of the deceased concerning his relatives is a sufficient reason And on such stock received after the 3ist day of August, the interest accrued thereon, and one day’s additional interest only, will be paid. Certificates of such stock transmitted under Expenses and commissions. persia Wm UH. Burnham and B. Hibbard, of Cort- Tease to. ihe oerasion Cotilion Music is engaged pra vatags, N. Y.—For improvement in 358, ‘ickets ONE DOLLAR; to be had of th “ore Total amount of losses reported to Ist January, 1856: Coimittee of Arrangements, at the Eldora House, _ EC. Cleveland, of Worcester, Mass.—For Fire.. +++$1,666 66 | and at the wharf on the day of the excursion. improvement in metal planers. es they can read this print with their spectacles, can be supplied with such as will improve their sight Tooamenble testimonials to be seen; and ref- erences giveh to many who have derived the for withholding the names of the parties,— this notice must be duly assigned to the United greatest cape and comfort La glasses. | a Manne... : + 9,000 00 Cine Lemmittee of Arrang. i ents. & Ss. =, Copetasa Eee Pa.—For im- | NV. ¥. Times. — "4 te ti it his 0. ry -fout Callan ‘ovement in sawing machinery, States by oe — @ntitled to receive the pur. 512 SEVENTH STREET, Aree aeees jrom DIRECTORS. 4,666 66 Lieut Kellehan, Quartermaster Maher, 3 Algernon L. Cole of Windbam, Me.—For A SHY AT THE CaTs. chase money ; a en sent prior tothe Ist July | Qgq Fellows’ Hall, uP sTAIRs. a _ Sergt Burke, Private Molone. improvement in harness for weaving seamless | We stuted a long time ago thatthere would the current half year’s interest mu-t also be as- — Ben cee e-Rierenet;) Gharies Tinger; = 7 0] iy. 28-70 b be trouble some moonlight night among the - et . Armstron; homas Mander! —- ”: signed by the present stockholder, otherwisesuch | a, ay ag Peal fete aap “Juitecry | Chaties A Rableams Edward R. Helmbold, FIEST GRAND EXCURSION ee es R. Creighton, of Boston, Mass.—For | cats that congregate on the long shed in the interest will be payable as heretofore. well, and pl 29% hate improved my sight more | George Helmbold, PF. Carroli Brewster, OF THE improve shutter operator. rear of our dwelling. We gave notice that we And notice {s farther given to holders of other | than’any other I have lately tried. James E. Neail, Isaac Leech, Jr. Butchers of Georgetown _ Austin G. Day, of Seymour, Conn.—For | had wasted more wood on them than we were stocks of the United States that this department LITT. W. TAZEWELL. EDWARD. Tee MilLD eee TO TEE 8 , im proved fountain pen. . able to spare—that we had used up all the will purchase the same between the ist dayof| | have tried a pair of Spectacles ob'ained ffm LOCAL SURVEYORS. #REAT FALLS § WATER WORKS. | ,,Sauuel ge seg hee Mexrill, of Hee. | SrictSels thet We Mould tay ant Meals ab— , 5 BAL = ae . 3 88. pyrogenous at we thrown away something less than June and the Ist day of December next, unless | Mr. Tobias, and find them of great assistance to : ye set No. 397 m street veins HE whi pti Mee ertetbannbotah sd re- | lubricating oils a ton of coal—and had smashed a window on the sura of $1,500,000 shall be previously obtained, br hora sae fposolonede pupae pea Rance ce ee marae catemntana the public that they ema | Lewis S Fisher, of Waynesboro’, Pa.—For | the opposite block. All this proving of no and will pay for the same, in addition tothe in. | (eine. le HENRY A. WISE. James Williams, No. 22 Foar-and-a half street. intend giving, on MONDAY, August 4th, an cmproreseat in machines for sawing marble. | avail, we said we had gota double-barreled terest accrued from the day of the last dividend — MARINE SURVEYOR. Excursion to the above named points. 58.) ine re cnt rats, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For | gun, and percussion caps, and powder and of interest, and one day’s additional interest for | , Having been induced by a friend to visitthe es- | Capt. J. P. Levy, No. 474 Pennsylvania avenue. The commodious Packet-boat M.C MEIGS, | improvement in fore and aft rig of vessels. shot; and some morning, after & moonlight . tablishment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of try- GENERAT. SUPERINTENDENT. Captain W. H. Ritter, has been engaged for the | Samuel H. Gilman, of New Orleans, La.— | night, somebody's cat would’nt come howe to the money to reach the vendor, the following rates | ing his glasses, 1 was furnished by him with a pie tat . occasion, and ail who may accompany them tay | For improvement in sugar evaporators. breakfast, or, if it did, it would be troubled of premium: pair slightly colored blue, which have afforded . = rest zssured that no pains will be spared to make with the dumps. We gave fair notice of our renee and what we intended to do about them. - Well, the moon came up one Monday night, with her great round face, and went walking me more relief and gratification than any { have The business of this Company wil! compare fa- | it decidediy the most agrecable trip of the season. | John P. none nd Philadelphia, Pa.—Yor ever tried. My sight, originally very good, was | vorably with the most successtul of similar insuiu- | Refreshments served on board the boat at city | improvement in bal war J I injured by writing and reading at night, fre- | tions in the United States prices _ Charles Hoyt, of West Aurora, [il.—For uently to a very late hour; but with the aid of From the lst day of August, 1355, in five months, Tickets, admitting a gentleman and lady, ONE | improved devices in stave machine: ccagiensat comstudy almost as late as ever, | up t» Ist January, 1856, the premiums received | DOLLAR. LE. T. Ingalls, of Haverfield, Mass.—For On stock of the loan of 1842, a premium of 10 per cent.; On stock of the loans of 1847 and 1849. a premium of 16 per cent.; improvement in steam boiler furnace. and that too without the pain I have previously | amouuted to the large sum of one hundred and eight A large hall at the Falls for dancing, and the N up the sky with a queenly step, throwing he And on stock issued under the act of 9th Sep- | suffered. JOHN WILSON, thousand, ene bundred and fifty-one dollars, with | best Cotillon Musi-, has been engaged for the oc- Ralph Henry Isham, of Greenwich, Conn.— ante of ere aoe the paren nema tember, 1380, commonly called Texan indemntty | Late Commissioner Gen’! Land Office. solr Pa six hundred and six’y-six doila:s losses Gea will leave the wharf of W. H.& H. | FoF improved mode of ‘ patching’’ rifle shot. | We love the calm of a moonlight night in the stock, 2 premium of 6 per cent. grmmtiet. +h ith these evidences of es3 and good mar- | G. Ritt-rat 6a. m. precisely a ; James D. Jeffers, Joseph Sparke, and John | still spring time, and the cats of our part of Certificates transmitted under this notice should | _ I have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three | azem-nt, the directors fee sd in soliciting a} | Committee of Arrangements—The Georgetown | H. Jeffers, of Philadelphia, Pa —For improve- | the town love it, too; from the sheds around he duly-ece to the United States b or four months, and take great pleasure in say- | share of public patronage, believing that the secu- | Butchers. ment in corn planters . National Garden—from the kitchens and the e duly assigned e Un ites by the par- ing that { am much tease witn them. I have | ‘ity offered is ample and thata'l fair cla‘ms will be | jy 28-6t WM H.HOMILLER, Pres’t. F. R. Langwith, of New York, N. ¥.—For | stables—creeping stealthily and softly alo ty entitled to receive the money; and if sent pre- | becn much benefitted by them aljasted More according to equity ‘han legal techini- eee | improved clamp for plumbers the tops of fences, and along the sheds, oe | vious tothe Ist July, the current half-year’s in- | May 5th, 1958. GEOR. P. SCARBURGH. vine View bf efndieg ample indemolty w the TOPHAM & NURFLET’S Samuel W. Lowe, of Philadelphia, Pa.— — Fd Laoag = that lean against terest must also be assigned by the present stock- =— As ‘ Ue ae y ¥ For portable printing press the outbuildings, they sit themselves down, 1 was recommended to Mr. John Tobias as a | public, the company have deposited with NEW AND CHEAP af ; 5 4 holder, otherwise the interest for the half year to | seiritui optician; and as I have eyes of remark- | MESSRS DUNCAN, SHERMAN, + CU., OF | “ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORK, | John McMurtry, ot Fayette county, Ky. more or less ot tiem, in their old trysting that day will be payable to him as heretofore. Paymest for all the foregoing stocks will be made by drafts on the assistant treasurers at Bos- ton, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties entitled to recelve the money may direct. | For improved stave machine, } places—rizht opposite our chamber window. 499 Seventh st . opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. Patrick Mihen, of Becton Aine: lor tee | Sb ali thas we hoee tx the abstract no objec- MESSRS. TOPHA | proved method of inserting fcucets into fluids | tion. Ifa cat wishes to take a quiet walk in Be aes neers under pressure. | the moonlight—if he choses to go out for his respectfully pid eably Y3 A. C. Miller, of Morgantown, Va.—For im- | pleasure or profit—it is no particular business aceon eo ees nn ae Mr. NEW YORK, TH#IR BANKERS, Tobias see: comprehecad them b' inspec - Jas! 4 cop 2 tion and some slight measurement, and he has | C@h Lp pre pease vThousead Datlege made me tac! me Trust 5 — ea pair of Spectactes thet suits me ad- | 7,45 held by them as additional seenrity to poliey July 11, 1856. A. P. BUTLER. holders for the payme:.t of losses, A The company is prepared to issue policies against | ‘heir friends and the public, that they have com- | provement in hand seed planters. of ours, and we hav’nt a word to say. Cats JAMES GUTHRIE, N. C., Jan. 27, 1851 loss or damage by fay DWELLINGS, PURNT. siesagers Sadgling, eitaste as the above stand, _ Campbell Marat, = —— eed bared wings apr ~— e cap tomy aban 2N Mr. ; ‘gir oe TUXe, MILLS, MANUFACT KS, WARE. | Where they will make an ep constantly on | improvement in soap boiling apparatus. ei em. ey mi eep ——— =—— = bho, £ ee opis vient { olustnod fies rosie OUSES, all descriptions of BU INGS, and | banda large and superior assortinent of—Mens’, John Moore, of Quincy Point, Mass.—For | peace. They must get wi » no disorderly meet- —_ _ ane = week are entirely satisfactory. Fromaninequal- | ‘heir content-, or all_ kinds of MERCHANDISE ii ar ea a Wee eens improvement in potatoe planters. tg, no unlawful assemblies. If they choose MATS MAES! ity in the visual ranve of my eyes, I have hereto- | transported by VESSELS) BTFAMBOATS MARTINGALES and WHIPS. HARNESS of} “James Myers, jr., of New York, N. ¥.—Fot | to hold a convention, they oan do it for all of UST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY .OF | found yreat difficulty in getting glasses of the NAL BOATS, PAILROADS, and the us a an aoa TRUNKS VALISES o a OAR. improvement in coal seuttles. us—but they must go about it decently and fins drab Beaver ventila- " proper focal distance. it affords me pleasure to | Veya"ices to or from any portion of EUROPR a All kinds o Hee! nerd meee hn Nesmith, of Lowell, Mass.—For im- | in order. ted HATS, which ' offer state that. by the ald of your optometer, this dii@- | AMERICA, ant on the hulls of STEAMBOATS | PET BAGS. Ladies SATCHELS: TRAVIL-| John Nesmith, of bines. They must talk their matte Imly ; at 83.50; they are the best < culty has been happily obviated so that the glasses | 9aVicating the western waters ING BASKETS. and FANCY WORK BOXES, | provement in knitting mac’ ines. x = a ey mu! ‘heir matters over calmly ; Hats for the price in the ° you furnished me are dec'dedly the best adapted | The tates of premium will bs as low as other | HORSE BLANKETS, cov ERS, COLLARS, Washington F. Pagett, of Stone Bridge, Va | there must be no rioting, no fighting They United States. The best to my eyes of any 1 uave ever yet used. comyanivs, and in fixinz them every improvement and HAMES. Horse, Spe ae! et ‘SH-| Por improvement in machines for binding | must refrain from the use o ‘ane Jan- black dress Hats pot up in Very respectfully. yours, &.B DRANE in construction and acangement will be taken into | BS. ris » CURRY-COMBS, SPONGES, | rain, &e. guage; soar must’nt swear. Thero’s law the latest style for $3 50, a3 Rector of St James Parish. | consideration. a ‘All material vsed will be the beet thatcan be} Thomas Parkesand Alfred Parkes, of Brook- | against all this, and we warned them long ago good as those usually sold -- All losses speedily edjested and promptly paid.) | All material used will be the | been erection! lyn, N. ¥.—For improved printing press. that we would stand no such nonsense. We at $5; aud a good fashion- ‘ DzrartmENt oF INTERIOR, May 7, 1855. Office northwest ¢. rner Pennsylvania avenue and | workmen for several years, we feel confident that} T- T. Prosser, of Oconomowock, Wis —For said we would let drive among them with a able Hat at $3, worth #1; % From natural defects and the unequal range of | Seventeenth street, Washinzton y, D.C. our work cannot be si: passed, elther for at t ‘i i double- 1 "y S 3! ai yle or | improved sewing machine louble-barreled gun, loaded with powder and Tre beet nniata cn tan best workmanship $s | ay.cTe® 1 lave been com eed feuse Blassesfor | Tusurance may also be effected at the Home Office, | durability. By unremitting etorts to givesatis: | prove Reynolds, of New York, N. ¥.—For | duck shot, and we meant it. But these eats employed to produce a $5 Hat, which is sold for withoat seeriatoy iglasses perfectly ited ty any | Northwest corner Walnut and Second Streets, Pala | faction we hope to merit, and respectfully solielt, | improvement in gutta pereha apparatus for | didn’t believe we hal any powder and shot, 83 by itr es New York— | ashere of public patronage. covering wire They did'nt believe we had any gun, or knew rs * is % delphia. Also,at the Company’: W=> doa cssh business, meet with no los- | eyes. Four months since - Tobias made two P Wan street. Bostor— Pasticular attention pald to coverizg Wruuks Solomon W. Ruggles, of Fitchburgh, M how to use it, if web pea oy wed s shes, ; Sass. ad. great Mal- W. Th mpson, No. .9 ses, but give each customer full value for bis | pairs especially for me, which I have found to | 4 wets ecg) i money. elt and Straw Hats unusually low. serve me fectly. By the use of bis optometer en os eat a th prea epreanretce een nev7—tt | For pick pocket detector. tese (with eyes like two plates, and « tail like N A = iD AND OTHER GLOVES. Nelson Ruger, of West Farms, N. ¥.—For | a Bologna sausage,) grianed and epluttered, cael B. H. Richardson, No 72 Sa!timore street. cin ad gent for Driscoll’s Bala of a Thousand | he ts enabied to adapt Glasses minutely to theeye. iecTevior Wchthews. (GNadetion 334. Tae. Flowers. Price 25 cents pes bottle. I most cheerfully recommend Mr. Tobias to ali | 2@'— Taylor fei msiemiiisMat tila! f . Spediigs . or re ANTHONY, 7th street, near Pa. ayenue, neh having postiniron dE use glasses. and bear my testi- | !"» No- Is Bay street New Orleans—Ha'ma improved devices in carving wood. and spitin derision and defiance at our threats. Doane. Moutgomery—Albert Willams. Mobue— | FNO H OOS Notre s RIDER STREET, 1G 1. Blarbuck & b. D. @iiman, of Troy. ery well,” said we; “very well, Mr SS eee = ate “HENRY & BALDWIN, es Ms Sieh, | Eushaee i se ihaes ae 0 ek ne Be ie isha! et ped N. Y.—For improvement in smut machines. 1 Tom Cat, very’ well, indeed. On your "head JONAS P. LEVY, Assist. Sec’y to sign Land Warrants. “Augean Gitaciey Whyte @ Bay? “Y | white, black and colored; gents. do do j Alva B. Taylor, of Newark, N. J.—For im- | be it, Mr Tom Cat. Try it on, Mr. Thomas IMPORTER AND DEAV.ER IN —_— 9 A. Bell, Trenton-—Narr & Co Fond | ladies and gents. Jaffsta Silk and Lisle vement in machinery for forming hat | Cat, and see how you'll get the worst of it WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND FINB| rejtecores & MICRUSCOPES WATCH | 1ULar—Hobert A Baker. Vic : D | Blembea tad blows Gatien Bone sll rntrt | ee 7 aan one a ce ay ’ » D Ll ‘ COPE os = . y erched end brown Cotton Hose, all qualities; i Smit i .—For im- | night, wi > and 3 <a ; GROCERIES, siemens MAKER GLASSES, and many other articles In Sata Ay Barkes Memphis pad Matton, hlenched. brown ead feney Halt ess sere Miron Smith, of Sandisfield, Mass.—For im- | night, with her great round face; and all the encraiCommission orwarding ere! r, provement in ox yokes. little stars hid themselves, as if ashamed of G. W. Walton & H. Edgarton, of Wilming- this jine at very low prices constantly on hand. their twinkle in the splendor of her bright- jy i8-ly Welliugton Hart. We sburg, Vir and boys’ Hose and Half Hose. Particular attention being paid to keeping a INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, Brown, jr. Erie, Pannsyivasia—Al'en A. joors = = = “ddd JR, go es good assortment of the very best makes of the | t?, Del.—For improved method of turning | ness We retired, after the baby had been = Siciecvew Gree D. ba meee —— pad pelea ee Gee vient Si Teak axe Nesnvinen Jc ae, h. | above goods, purchasers May depend upon get- | ellipsoidal forms. . put to sleep in his crib, and the rumble of the ec 2-1y id badd Ki we aes Ppa Bric ther Bp womachail 4 ¢ D. Robinson, jr. Chicago—B P. Ward | ting 2 good article as cheap asthe same quality | Augustin D. Waymoth, of Titehburgh, Mass. , carriages and carts bad ceased in the streets, Fh hae of tae a as Mercantile tar Ae) isco— Wiliam’ Biggs. St. Louis—Thos | Cat be bought eleewhere, ” For improved machine for manufacturing | and the scream of the ten o'clock train had UMMER AND GAUZE UNDSR GAR- | oir a classified and analyzed summary of the | E. Courtenay, general azent tor the southern and | _™ 1-tr JOHN H.SMOOT._ | spools. died away in silence, with a quiet conscience, vy ents for gentlemen .— Welavite attention iegisfation, proceedings, and papers at the Houses | western States. And in other principal cities of the NOTICE. Cromwell P. Weaver, of Philadelphia, Pa. j and the confidence that we should find thet - ——— 2 — _ Sisk, po a ‘3. | Of Lords and Commons. To be published in bi- | United Biates by authorized officers oe com- ITHERS’S BRASS AND STRING BAND | For improved mode of hanging window sash. j Tepose to which one who hes wronged no man ant seaaee % perlor stock. We are deter. | monthly or monthly during the parliamen- | pany. 00 latety of New York city, beys leave to in- | Josep Wharton, of Philadelp! ent season, to our superior stock. We are deter- mined to seil them from this day forth at reduced prices, as bes 9 wish to prepare the fall trade. Jive us a call and bu: Pa.—For ; during the day is justly entitled. [t may AGENCY OF THE form the public of Washington, Georgetown, and | improvement in apparatus for purifying white ; have been eleven o'clock, possibly midnight, . * Fi Alexandria, that they sre now ready tofarnish the 4 ine. 1 it slum- Alliance Insurance Co, of Philadelphia, | most fashionable and appropriate Music of the | =!2° of zine when were awakened from a pleasant slum. tary sessions, and at intervals during the recess. Subscription, two guineas perannum The first number of the werk may be examined atthe book store of FRANCK TAYLOR. cheap. v a = i C. B. Wheeler & Austin Bascom, of Steu- | ber by a babel of unearthly eounds in the SEO H.B. WHITE CO: Gent’s Furnishing “There is scarcely any other country in the Capital... +8300,000! ee cog geielaieas ben, 0.—For improvement in clover seed har- | rear cf our chamber. We knew what these Store, 3 Pa. av., bet. Shand tth sts." 37 127) world where legislation proceeds ordinarily In so Nading Januaty L155) ot THE YEAR Vice, by leaving orders at Mr’HiLBUS'S Music | Vesters. Wieck, of Mapxte, Ueliniechemetan ae ~~ a SORE On URS. | ' the United Kingdom. e S D . Depot, on Pennsylvania avenue, corner of 1th enjamin eelock, 0: ayviile, Wis. ve li reek. N AND APTSR MONDAY RHE 30th of Suggestions are. ‘made, Ts ruiries aie test Tated, | Amst of the Company, conutating of Boude and qintenes street,’ or at Mr. WITHERS’ residence No. 313 | For improvement in ead-iron heaters. _ We raised the window, and there, as of old, "Sane, the Steamer GEORGE reports are produced, and bts or projects of laws | Stocks of other Corporations, worth par 25,620 00 Sp street, corner of G, south side, near the Gar-} James Wilder, of Boston, Mass —For im- | right opposite us, on es — oF “a that old erry 4 re ho a 51,866 rison. i i i i 3 PAGE will run at the following weecbeneers Witcrth dition cate : athe Rae sounirshle, Cibsbitlitg or Mavtaenotna bee 866 30 rovement in machines for cutting out soles of | shed, was an assemblage of all the cats in hours: All orders promptly attended to. jy 23-Im* Leave Alexandria at 434, 8, 10, 12, 23g, 434, and jouses, often become laws, and oftener still are b $36,943 70 ots and shoes. that partof the town We wont be precise ‘ $14,386 00 61,359 70 CHAUNCY WARRINER, John Wright, of Wilmington, Del.—For im- | as to the number, but it is our honest belief + —— ington 6, 9, 11, 1%, 3%, 54%, and 7 yg yg SI nek sania “3219,420 00 WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER provement in apparatus for sutoking i, — _ wipe no less a8 three eos of ve Wasi en — J Zi % iL im- em, and if one amon, em was silent we ae. se se seas aS a Ttathe course of these legislative proceedings Mader ppdat ante a apnteionpres Areas ar aon Ky AND DEALER IN caatemea cay didn’t waned in discovering which it was eet __ELLSS f+ PRICK, Captain. | | snost valuable £ cts are collected, which illustrate = = epiengo : Fine Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware, | Ethan Allen, of Worcester, Mass.—For im- | There was that same old Maltese, with his FP\HE STEAMER GEURGE WASHING- | the condition, wants, and prospects of society PM. MORIARTY, President. provement in moulds for hollow projectiles. " 4 a e tail, and ‘TON wiildepartat the follow- better than any other evidence, bring out the Wa- SeteO Sle HOME DON cee 1 1GLD SEALS, FOB AND VEST CHAING, | PETC Ce denhall & J..Ccunee of ich- | Sguinet bias Gays secumeent weintio sal or ba ety Punior i macasassimen gah basi, truthfalness Of | ne GREAT WESTERN FIRE INSUR-| VE POONS, FORKS, d, Ind —For i t in flour bolts. | at her right was an old spotted ratter: and on os ie 7 § .. = ER SPOONS, FORKS mond, In or improvement in flour t jz! P Leave Wasningtoa. 43,10, latte 6% | "There's wo country which possesses amore] ANGE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. | GORLETS, CUPS. he 'tet ‘Thos B. Atterbury and Wu. Warwick, of ; his left was one black as a wolf's mouth, all jeB-d JOB CORSON, Captain. | extensive executive machinery, with estabiish- Capital 500,000 Charter Perpetual, | 881@ 3t New York prices. Pittsburg, Pa , assignor to Warwick, Atter- | but his eyes, which glared with a sulphurous - = a spread over ezery clime, all which are re = ld Pp “| _ REPAIRING.— The Chronometer, Duplex, | bury & Co., of same place.—For improved | and lurid brightness; and, dotted all around CAPON SPRINGS. bie to the State, and give annual reports of pingcrons, Lever, Cylinder, Repeating, Musical, and other | face plate for locks. over a space of thirty feet square, were dos- OUTE.—ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA | their labor—reports which furnish tho best repor. | Charles C. Lathrop, 532 Spruce street. WATCHES repaired. Also, JEWELRY, &c. J. 8. Brown, of Washington, D. C.,assignor | ens more, of all sizes and colors—and such m., to the tory of the political, social, or commercial pro- i enter Wilden, merchant, 14 North Front | No, 370 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, betw’n Sixth assas h ii — im- i i ti id shrieking, and _ : r : nth streets, Browns? Hotel building, sign | ‘© Joseph Kent, of Baltimore, Md.—For im- | growling, and spitting, am i ‘ oe to menue: J ‘emp*a Tine of cay ta ee bcompton rrp re John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. ra GOLDEN WATCHES” ® provement in bee hives. E swearing, never before broke with hideous pos to Capon Springs. ‘arriving at the Spriays | nuall gathered is, for all practical purposes, ren- |. ‘Tracey, firm of Tracey & Baker. ap 29-tf Washington Theodore F, Engelbrecht, of Now York, N. | discourse tho silence of midnight. by 5 o'clock in the aftern’ dered umavailabie, owing to Sts extent and com- |. John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White, & ) —————————______________n____ } y= assiguor to himself and Thomas C. Nye, We londed our double barreled gun by can- ern :on. 2 - F ‘ ROAD. hensiveness The inqairer recoils from ap- | McCurd = MAD. MOUNT'S CONSUMPTION DES- | of camo place.—For improvement in chimney | dlelight; we put plenty of powder and a jy2lm MANASSES GAP RAIL! me —s wrath = pee ls from <P Inaae figzlenurst, stim xeeaes a OVER. Pp 01 Pi y TR ! ; , “Smith, firm of Jas. B Smith & Co. 18 INVALUABLE REMEDY CAN BE | ¢&mpors. | handful of shot into each barrel. We ad EOK MUUNT VERNON. they are to hima labyrinth through which he Theo. W Baker, frm of Tracy & Baker hed at No. 239G street, between Eleventh Joseph Goodridge, of Boston, Mass., as- | justed the caps carefully, and stepped out of 0% Be Loe le ay Se phage Sa, TS tated te gives aw Wii ieee ee R.8. Walton, 360 Market ghee and Twelfth, south side, or at Stott’s Apothecary | Signor to Boston Faucet Company, of same | the windcw upon the narrow roof upon which ROUND TRIP, $1; FROM documents, and to bring out perspicuously what | Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street. cornet of 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue. place —For improved faucet. itopens We were then just eighty feet from ALEXANDRIA75CENTS.—The e omental useful in them, whilst the docu- | J0hnJ. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hail. References: Rev. Mr Phelps and Rev Mr. Geo Kenny, of Milford, N. H., assignor to | the cat convention; end we addressed ourself aaa bad yimeron oldgypte Eat leaves Washing: | — ots will be classified in a manner which will CHARLES C LATHRUP, President. | Register, Foundry church; and certificate frm | Geo Kenny and George N. Davis, of Boston, | to the chairman—the old Maltese—in a dis- Coatinn ionta the Uapinl for the boat at 64 | them easily accessible to all.”” jy B THOMAS EK. LIMERICK, Secretary. the Rev. J. Hanson jy 2-im* =| Mass.—For improvement in whiffle trees tinct audible voice, and cried “ scat.” o'clock. Coach fare 10 cents. Risks changed from other companies to this, | CABAS, WORK CASES, RETTICULES, Alfred Swingle, of Boston, Mass., assignor! He didn’t recognise our right to the floor, = coac 1 P. HVOVER’S BOOT, SHO, AND * PORTFOLIOS, &c. to Elmer Townsend, of same place.—For im- | but weat on with the business of the meeting. ronsience wite Godt oe men Se a RUNK ESTAB- Sigh hs r Beant ee mone Exebeny Omen HY” TCHINSON & MUNRO H AVE | provement in pegging jacks. ne “Scat!” cried we, more emphatically than Refres'umentson ths boat. Peper gre ea : first duor West of W. B. Todd's Hat Store, on received direct from the manufactures a fine} John C. Shorey, of Rochester, N. H., as- | Seeees, Set wach eaeenet Sy oo ee en ape SAM'L GEDNEY, Captain. | | ee ecionsing’ Seeest- ivania avenue. assortment of the above, embracing many newand | signor to Augustus J. Webster, of same place. | from the chairman and a fiercer scream from DE. J. THORNE, ment 0’ Gentlemens’ ‘are DAVID MYERLE, Agent. owe Ech oes —— they are enabled to | For improved method of operating gates for | from the whole meage eon Seat — we “PH ; 2 oe sell at greatly reduced prices water wheels cried again, as we brought our gun to a pre- Se EE @ Traviing Truak, . ANTHONY BUCHLY, Also, constantly on hand a large assortment of |” 72¢-+ssie.—Wm. H. Guild und Wm. F.Gar-| sent. © Seat twice!” and we aimed straight Porte Monies, Card Cases Portfoll: r “ Corzer = — wow York avenue, end Wood Frame UNDERTAKES R, Cases, _ UTCHINGON & aN RO. ing rison, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For WASHINGTON, D.C. Packiog Trunks, Vali- : Shop and Rosidenco No. 303 Penn's avenue. julyS 310 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th streets in operating valves ia direct Ofice nours—8 to WW, 2 to 4, 8 to 10, p> perp ear Od ecper pees ot elt south sido, between 8th and 10th sts” | —— ~ a | gines = let 27, 1856. as Awan (dai ; (EY-BOc of Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’, and Misses Shoes, all AVING PROVIDED HIMSELF WITH REMOVAL. . Designs —Joseph Hackett, of Louisville, ANDS ON YOUR POCKER-sooKs, | of Ladies, Gents’, Boys), and Mises Shoos, all ee HEARSE DDE. MUNSON HAS TAKEN AND FITTED | Ky.—For design for cooking stoves. at tho chairman, covering a dozen others in the range. ‘‘Soat, three times!” and we let drive. Bang went the left hand barrel, and bang went tke right hand barrel. Such ea: ing, such leaping off the outbuildings, over : caent # of the above articles will find it to their advan. | and all necessary conveniences for up the house formerly occupied J’ Shepherd « KR. Shepherd, of New York, | the top of the wood shed, was never seen be- So winee prey ee ero tage to examine my stock before purchasing else- | properly conducting his business, by Major Robert Keyworth, No. 338 N.Y ei design for clock fronts fore. The echoes of the firing bad hardly Guallties and pric-s, to which we respect- where Callat 8. P. HOOVER’S, would respectfully inform the public that he is | Pennsylvania avenue, and is now Benjamin Wardwell, of Fall River, Mass , | died away when the whole assemblage was ity invite tie athsnkion of alin wack Wa oc. Tron Hall Penn. ave., bet. 9th and 10th | fully prepared to fill all orders entrusted to him, ready; 2 lay bepress tree pen a and Ephraim R. Barstow, of Providence, RK. | broken up and dispersed. ter {nem at reduced prices. CallatGEO H.B | Jy 22 streets. fratthe jemaieatichiees To int the best manner. we [coins 2 a Dreeaetl 17. Vor design Gor ovskiag popes “Thomas,” said we the next morning to the bos Hy ru & c vy Ugh soca mae es by ry MRS. M. KE. HARVEY, of all sizes, always on hand, which will be fur- | the excel'ency of which over all other styles of boy who does chores for us, “ there sere wales ~ cane, beret en oth 4 10th sts. jyiz | (Stccessor ro James F. Harvey, pxogasED,) | nisheg on the most reasonable terms. teeth, many now wearing them in this city, will | Maw Kiiurp by 818 own Corrin —On Sat- | to be acat asleep out on teeshed; go up ala avenue, between 9b an e As heretofore, no pains will be spared to give | Cheerfully vouch. There is one Dentist in this | urday night last, a man who resided in Twen- | scare it away. ae antes UNDERTAKER, entire satisfaction on all occasions. city who has been infringing the tent, and | ty-ninth street was killed in most singular | ‘Thomas clambered upon the shed, and went SP Gein. stiver’ gue Btechvand' Piaied Spects- eg NO Stuenth sireat, between G cd 1c. | we ac aaptly cteen dd tone er eee) OPES Wi | nee lon he pation Of ts against whom I'here | i oner. The following are the peculiar eir. | up where the cat lay, and lifting it up by the cles Gold, Steel, Shell, and Buffalo Eye Glasses, PE Le GR deli bagel ha adi oe: N. B. Whenever a Dentist speaks against | Cumstances, as far as our reporter has been | tail, baioed back to us : “The cat can’t be waked up; itean’t be that she hos in ber employ the feb 7-' of all focuses me persons t (<a) TN EL Uo | Allen’s Patent Continuous Gum Teeth, when } able to learn them—for, in consequence of the Also, Magnifiers of every description, snitable | fn thedstabllshinent Who searany J. CONNELLY, Undertaker, properly constructed, itis because he 1s ignorant | opinion entertained concerning his relatives for engravers, physicians, draughtsmen, &¢. competent to conduet the Undertaking Business; | No. 423 Seventh street, west side, bet. Gand H, | of the process, incomyetent to make the work, or | Ly the deceased, who was a man of consider- seared away—it’s dead.”’ & *.* Particular attention paid to the selection of and that every attention will be given to calls, wou RESPECTFULLY INFORM the is unwilling to pay for the patent. able wealth and respectability, they have heretofore m 19-6m After examining it awhile, “somebody has been a shootin’ of it, by thunder!” said he, a8es sulted to the eyes of wearers. day or night, as 4 Dr. M. is now extracting teeth without pain by made asses itizens of Washington and safe rs “se M “GALT & Bi RO, Jewelers nn te adjoint “counties that he {i wa pe lene preg Seecetiasaant jeis-t | the publio ear. It appears thatnearly ayear| ‘‘ You don’t say so'”’ said we. : iy 12-t¢ 298 Pa. av.,, bet. 9th’ and loth i MEDICAL CARD. re pared to attend to all orders a re tas <bean = ago the deceased, who was fifty-three yearsof | ‘2hat was the old Maltese. the chairman of See 2 DE H. PEKABEAU, GERMAN HOMEO- i shortest moticeand on the most liberal terms, THE VIRGINIA SFRIN age, became strongly im with an idea | the convention, but he won’t preside over an- A UHAIK, MADRAS, AND SUMMER thic physician, has the honor to offer his | He will spare no puins to give entire satisfaction i bes FOLLOWING ARE THE TERMS | tiat when he shuuld. die, the imonious | Other very soon. We don’t know where he 404 >TOCKS AND TIES —All in want of these ices to the inhabitants of Washington and | on all occasions. He guarantees to preserve the of Board at BURNER’S WHITE SUL- a Ad ition of his relati -! id them to | boarded, or who claimed title of him. What articles bed 3 = phe nee examine be Retidsabena’l Pl we in the warmest weather for any length of iad pda ah ee 3) Virginia, viz put him'in a nop ives byte de aa naa be do know is, that it cost ue a quarter to . - J S street, o. me. - oe offi P4 one eT GEO. HB WRITE & 6O tween 20th and 2ist streets. , : hove him buried or thrown into the river, and mn A large supply of ready-made COFFINS of Per month. strong desire to be buried in one of Geut's Furnishing Store, 332, Pa. ave., bg 3 N. B—Homeophathic medicines forsale, which | all sizes and qualities, always on hand. jy 10-Im and 10th streets. a the Doctor prepares himself with the greatest Shrouds, Carriages, Hearses, and every other Bey STEAM jaw, | care, for Fever and Ague, for Bilous and Bowel | article furnished of the best quality. it body owned him, all we ask is that he should pay us back our quarter, and the dif- ference between his value and the ars aod shot we e: ed on him We throw in the vVexation of being broken of our rest, and the wickedness of certain oe e8 which ‘ate ‘tot to be fount in any u i works of the day. polished — WILLIAM A. BATCHELO! with silver. n r strange idea go ele- R SALE.—A PORTABLE STEAM EN- r LIQUID HAIR DYE | Possession of his mind, he discovered an NS, three Horse power. locomotive boiler ae. Se. £. aah org - ealtcnne SEN PER ped re rare GEILFULLY ‘APPLIED AND SOLD Whole, | aut coffin in one of the principal warehouses, It has been in use at this office, and is offered for ARCLAY’S NEW DICTIONARY, con- | —————————__________""_ sale and Retailat 61BB9'S Hair Es- | which suited him. He purchased it for $76 ; sele because itis replaced with anengineof much taining an epitome of . Biography, Cama STUCK.—$5,000 Corpo | tablishment on Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th | had it sent to his residence at nightfall, and xreater power. It will be found book pag Miya and the useful ces. Feanovson ration of Washington Stock for sele at an@ 10th streets, and under Willards’ Hoiel, stowed it away in a smal! closet adjoining his viceable, and will be sold low for cash. je 21-tf je 30- next to Lammond, 496 7th st. feb 35—~t CHUBB BROTHERS m 9-eo3m bed-room, where it remained until the acciuent reat effort to keep the particulars from as he tossed it down into the yard.

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