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THE EVENING STAR, FUBLISHED EVERY AFrERNOOR, © (EXCEPT 8UNDAY,) At the Stor Buildings, corner of Pennsyleants avenwa end Flewenth Strest, By W. D. WALLACH, : Wl be served to subscribers by >arriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, psyable weekly to the Agents; papers served in paskages at 37}, THE WEEEL Y STAR. This excellent Family and News Journal—eon taining a greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Setur- Gay morning. scripilon priee is THR BE DOLLARSAND FIF- TY CBNTS a year in advance, T'. 0O DOLLARS INVARIABLY UN aDva: for six moaths, and ONE DOL AR for three : Sia as wana {7 Singlecoples (in wrappess) oan de prosured months; for less than three mont. s at the rate of hepa —y~ fier the issue of the Mente ee | VOL. Vill, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1856. NO. 1,086. | Feraserrgcincssttme i eaten OFFICIAL, Tarascry DxPartMant, May 9, 1866, / TOBIAS, Notice is hereby given to the holders of the = stock issued pursuant to the act of Congress of Se. y id July, 1946, that sugh stock is redeemable by acne <a(5 its terms, and will be paid at the Treasury on tte We or TO CALL THE ATTENTION ———— “Do what thy Hand Findeth.” There are two kinds of men, those who do faithfully what they find to their hand, TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT PROTECTION AND INDEMNITY FROM EXCURSIONS, &eo. EV E N I N G ST A R. ; Subsoribed Capital and Surplus.....$1,368,151 13. | GRAND CIVIC $ MILITARY EXCURSION FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSUB- wait i i ANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXCURSION About thirty years ago, says Jules Gerard, | that what, ofere is beneath them "Syanet Office nerthwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 17th ele the great lion hunter, a young man named Se- | Si es exam to all that suffer with defective sight sitet, Weskingion City, D.C. MONT MERY GUARDS, shir pelopging 2 the tribe os Sapp bt aot he of rh sont Both had surrender of the certificates thereof, on the 12th | | 1 A : 2 | STATEMENT OF BUSINESS FROM THE IST | [TQ THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, | tablished in the Aures mountains, fell in love | ord nary advantages in the outset, both had used by , sickness, and particularity from dé: fA t to th 4 , 5 oe 4 J of November neat, when interest thereon will | passes injudtei t sil bbaaiabe He nioae lead ok acne On MONDAY, August 4th. wg by the fat oo peg Feeney iy oopuansinnn toth coninaaan ns ously selected, to his superior | 1955 ly two I HE MONTGOMERY GUARDS beg leave The young people, however, were much at- 7 generations. both were Englishmen, and PECTACLES and GLASSES carefully ground | amo cease. mount received in marine premiums. .@68,242 31 s by himself to a true spberical accuracy, and bril- Do fire premii 39,908 82 to 2 n both moved in the same society. Nor was the ‘This department will continueto purchasesuch U ° pl ums. f : an ae nd je Becca 8 tached to each other, and one fine evening the profession of either such hi Mant transparency, suited precisely and benefi- a u 108,151 13 give their Fourth Annual Excursion tothe White girl ran away with her lover The distance A FASCINATING FELLOW. stock prior to said day of redemption, and will } cially to the wearer according to the concavity or | Tora premiums for five months. 4 J superior chances of success. Yet Sydne: pay therefor the following premium, in addition Ss — mae Seg bape pe bys = Capita! ee. a. +250,000 00 } House, on MONBAY, August 4th, 1853. eing considerable between the two dou Smith died in bed, after a life of Pat aa to the Interest accrued te the day of purchase, | fo Commencement pen xt in Ot bein: aa |, The first boat will leave Georgetown at 8 o’clk id the road extremely perilous, Seghir had | average felicity, while Haydn perished by his with one day's interest for the money to reach | precisely suited, by the cacetan Optometer; " 1,358,151 13 | am., Washington at 9, and the Navy Yard at 9x, | armed himself from head to foot Already | own hands after long fie U u Invested as follows: tice of many years enables him to meas- and mill touch at Alexardria. and thence to the | the most dangerous part of the road had been | ing. and dishanon eee Poverty, suffer the vendor: ute the focal disease of the eyes, and such gias Gonds of Allegheny county, Pittsburg, ee House. Returning, will leaveat 6% o’clk cleared, and they were beginning to hear the u Nor was ever the it ty 4 “ On such stook received at the Treasury between | es that are absolately required will be furnished moneca’ ceeds erg hee 400 Hr anaes’ rece rene wine vite Hons Ks | dogs of the douar toward which they were | man soweth soshall eget canes it had y the Ist day of June and the 3ist day of July, in } with precis a S ay Live. | 10ans on firet mortgaze of reai eaiate.. 59,950.00 Betavine, will leave at 10 o’clk. *°- | rapidly advancing, when, all at once, a lion, exemplified than in poor Haydo’s beggary ciusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts ys IN TOBA: Nicbayouctiees, "and Further | -D%, stocks, collateral. 30.384 00 | The Montgomery Guards pledge themselves to | Whio till that moment had lain concealed be- | and suicide. With seficient merit to have specified in the certificates ; sélicite the patr Of those that have not yet 2 . vas anak ae on hand. re an - ved pains = aoe ae as agrea- | hind spt dager rose and pee i aes earned a decent competence in more than one On such stock recelved between the Ist and 3ist } availed themselves of his ald. Proatant cone 7 (6/351 SL | iRetreshinesio lh tee 1 | fre eet eons, Sitl sbrieked s0 | branch of his profession, he haughtily refused days of August, one-fourth of ai Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- | hue from agents ( by b 18,853 61 | enced cat pro y an experl- | fearfully that her cries were heard by the | to work on any pictures except such as be- pipiens. a ee the glasses in use, and state how many inch- sont (secured by bonds) ‘s ere eople in the tents, and several of the men And on such stock received after the 31st day of Expenses and commissions 11,662 33 | | Esouta’s excellent Cotillon Music is engaged | P i they can read this print with their spectacles, can be supplied with such as will improve their for the occasion. 8 - om, fr to what he called his art. He consid- e Tickets ONE DOLLAR; to be had of the | °Ut to the rescue. When they reached the diatel; ized their arms and rushed i i Angast, the interest accrued thereon, and one mmediately seize: ir a himself insulted if asked to paint « por- trait, sneered at Wilkie for the latter's“ Blind day's additional interest only, will be paid. . . | Totalamount of losses reported to 1st January, 1856: | Committee of Arrangements,at the Kidora House, | §P0t, to which they were directed by the Fiddier,”’ spoke contemptuously of Landseer Certifientes of such stock transmitted under cheaeie gtven cot aneny ae pds Ue oe ree t 66 | and at the wharf on the day'of the excursion.” creams of the young maiden, they saw the | for painting dogs, nd desta that if be this notice must be duly assigned to the United | gteatest ease and comfort from his glasses. is Committee of Arrangements. lion walking slowly afew paces in front of | could not exercise genius on heroic themes, if States by the party entitled to receive the pur- sho beteere ee pa at its office, No. Soot IT Lions ¢ Callan, %, Seghir, a oe — oe Apres _— he could not delineate a Belsarius or a Corio- chase money ; and when sent prior tothe ist July | Gag Follows’ Hall, ureraiman 077! 27O™ DIRECTORS. >» Quartermaster Maher, | him, and leading him thus tow orest. | janus, and cover half an acre of canvas, be theeurrent half year’s interest mu-t also be as- would starve. And starve he did, for the sim- . Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Charles Dingee, jy met Burke, Private Molone. The young girl did ail ehe could to prevent Neutacc ber 7, 1954, | George H. Armstrong, = Thomas Manderfield, }—2"—" sd heer Lover following tho lion, or induce him to | ple reason that meither had he ability to paint signed by the present stockholder, otherwise such Sir—The 8; Saeoed oe apes suit very | Chatles A Rubicam, Edward R. Helmbold, Greatest Excursion of the Season. let go his hold of herself, but it was in vain; | such pictures nor did buyers want them. interest will be payable as heretofore. well, and seem to have improved tay sight more | G0rge Helmbold, F. Carroll Brewster, Se eee he kept dragging her on in spite of all her} If Haydn had starved alone, his folly bad nd notice is further given to holders of other | than any other I have lately tried. James B: Wes, trans Uaeoh, tr: Teachers of St. Peter's Sunday-sehool, | efforts, saying— been less. But he had a family who suffered rt z er y LITT) Ww TAZEWELL. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. id ‘Come, my beloved, come, our master will | j t privati th g stocks of the United States that this department | | TT. Ww. * | EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Becretary, TO PYE’S LANDING, Se ge ee mecy, A man let duy ia ho Gen ee will purchase the same between the Ist dayof} |] have tried a pair of Spectacles ob’ained from LOCAL SURVEYORS. On the Large and Safe Steamer Powhatan. | But your weapons,”’ she cried, “what are | wife and children; if be cam earn them food, Jane and the Ist day of December next, unless the sum of $1,500,000 shall be previously obtained, and will pay for the same, in addition to the in- terest accrued from the day of the last dividend — of interest, and one day’s additional interest for | , Having been induced by a friend to visit the es- tablishment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of try- the money to reach the vendor, the following rates ing his glasses, I was furnished ‘bim witha of premium : pair slig! , — ope bend ave Se me more rat! ion in an ave On stock of the loan of 1942, a premium of 10 | CVertriea My sight, cxiginally vecy v (ein per cent.; —— IY Se =_ Ararat ante Sree uently to a vei our; but with the On stock of the loans of 1547 and 18482 premium 4 y Teen study aiunat'es tate nk ote . Tobias, find them of great assistance to Charles Waiter, No. 397 D street. — + 2 . be aa prereset h with hisdescription | _Jno. M. Thornton, corner First street and Virginia [HE TEACHERS OF 8T. PETER’S SUN- they weed ners sotogreedoap et red the | Uo Das. right to leave them to beg Nor of the focus. I recommend him as a skillful op- | avenue. DAY SCHOOL respectfally Weapons * ee. eee ©] was this all. Often, in order to escape bailiffs titian. HENRY A. WISE. James Williams, No. 22 Four-and-a half street. | announce to their friends and the, fascinated wretch. “Great lord, b eher| for the time, Haydn would borrow money MARINE SURVEYOR. public that they will givean Excursion tothe | not; she lies; I am perfectly unarmed, and | which he knew he canid not return: and the Capt. J. P. Levy, No. 474 Pennsylvania avenue, | 8¥ove-named place THURSDAY, August 7th will follow you wherever you will !”” .. | day after he left the sponging-house he would GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. ibaoed who pills tospend 2 day pleasantly | At this moment the Arabs, eight or ten in begin again the old career, which he was well John Thomason, arly hare re ee Sstg uel, pean: number, who had come to the rescue of the | aware must lead to similar catastrophes. He a , |= le that will condu reir comfort | unfortunate couple, perce ng that the lion | sneered at painting portraits, but did not The busineas of this Company will compare fa- | Ladies can rely on perfect order being maintained, hi bh: fired . eae vorably with the most successful of similar inatitu- | the Managers having determined that nothing | Would very soon have them in the forest. fired | soorn petty acts of dishonor. He said it was tions 1 the United States shall be left undone to make their Excursion long | Very one of them upon him; but on finding | beneath him to stoop from “high art,” but it From the Ist day of August, 1855, in five months, | remembered as the most pleasant of the season. that he did not fall, they took to their heels. | was not beneath him at last to cheat. up t+ Ist January, 1856, the premiums received | The boat will leave the city wharf at 8}¢, Navy | The lion sprang upon Seghir, and with one 6 rp Thisis strong language, but when a man of 16 per eent.; aed that too without the pain I have previously amounted to the large sum of one hundred and eight Yard at 9 o’clock ; returning at a seasoneble hour bound crushed him to the earth, smashing his | who might pay Eis debts, refuses to do so on the And on stock issued under the act of 9th Sep- | suffered. JOHN WILSON, thoaresd, one — = fifty-one athe with | in the evening. head at a bite; after which he laid down by | plea that he will not condescend to unpleasant tember, 1550, commonly called Texan indemnity D Picea Gen’! Land Office. ee es cs oe Peo resgeaee of Music has been engaged for the | the side of the young girl, placing his huge | work, he acts like a rascal, no matter in what ? a y stock, a premium of 6 per cent. —— Certificates transmitted under this notice should T havaused Mr, Tobias be daly assigned to the United States by the par- pe heel pa ce teal With these evidences of success and good man- | Dinner and confectionery at city prices by an | )2WS upon her knees. = 3 agement, the directors fee! justified in soliciting a | experienced caterer. oe 7 ai The Arabs, now finding that the lion did share of public patronaze, believing that the secu- Tickets FIF TY CENTS ; children Lalf price ; | not condescend to pursue them, took courage rity offered is ample and that all fair cla:ms will be | to be had at John F. Ellis’s Music Store; Martin | and returned, having reloaded their guna, eloquent phases he disguises his conduct, no matter how successful he may have played the sophist with his conscfence. If all men emulated such examples, the world would pectacles for three at pleasure in say- with thom. I have ty entitled to receive the meney; and if sent pre- | been much benefit by them adjusted More according to equity ihan jegal techni- | King’s Drug Store; J O’Donnel’s Drug one prepared again to fire; but being afraid of] soon be merely a den of scoundrels. If every vious tothe Ist Jaly, the current balf-year’s in- |] May Sth,1858. GEOR. P. SCARBURGH. en a Claw ot emecars ot ieldammantin en ine oan! and at the boat on the morning of | killing the girl, they told her to try and get person acted on Haydn's doctrine, and shirk- terest mast also be assigned by the present stock- | |, sciatic ded to Mr. John Tobias as a | public, the company have deported a 2 shiacireatel jy | a little away from the lion, which be allowed | eq such labor a8 was not agreeable, few of us, holder, otherwise the interest for the half year to that day will be payable to him as heretofore. Paymeat for all the foregoing stocks will be made by drafts on the assistant treasurers at Bos- ten, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties her to do without ever losing sight of her. The moment the guns of the Arabs were lev- eled at him, the lion sprang into the midst of them. seized one of them with his teeth, and two other with his claws, dragging them thus together, so as to make, as it were, one bun- we fear, would come honestly by our bread and butter. It is by the “sweat of the brow,”’ not by play, that men must earn their sub- sistence. Sydney Smith was the very opposite of skillful o Sy ee rag a Serge MESSRS. DUNCAN, SHERMAN, & CU., OF alias was gratified Ir. TO LOVERS OF THE DANCE! le pecaliarit NEW YORK, THEIR BANKERS are Tobias seemed ‘0 comprehesd Loryge eer Cash and premium notes to provide an aceruing OLD FRANKLIN IN THE FIELD AGAIN. Pike nae eats ee a ncerarement, and he has | Ty st Fund of One Hundred Thourand Dollars, G az i mmirshiy, Pal Pectacles that sults me ad- | ro be held By them as additional security to policy ran xcursion. holders for the payment of losses. ; a Haydn. In early life he was an urbeneficed entitled to receive the money may direct. July 12, 1866, __ A-P. BUTLER. ‘The company is deol re ts iovas polibion agninet HE FRANKLIN FIRE COMPANY | dle; then placing under him the mass of pal- | clergyman, but instead of living on hisfriends JAMES GUTHRIE, Witainoron, N.C., Jan. 27,1853 | loss or damage by freon DWELLINGS, FURNI- respectfully announce to their oe flesh, be instantly smashed the three | he supported himself by teaching; and he m22-dtl2Nov Secretary of ths Treasury. Mr.J Tostas: Dear Sir—I am happy tosay | TUR, MILLS, MANUFACTURES, WARE-| friends and the public that they, eads as he had done that of Seghir ing been, at last, appointed to a rectorship, he gave up the brilliant society of London, and buried himself in an ebscure Yorkshire village. As he did this, from a sense of duty, so be did manfully all other duties; never Spectacl OUBES, all descriptions of BUILDINGS, and | b8ve made the necessary arrangements escaped ran off to the douar, and -_ 2 aie oleh niiniy wiktatry, Pre cniercae their contents, or all kiuds of MERCHANDISE, GRAND EXCURSION AND PIC NIG Lireeyater tay kad witnessed, but no one MATS! HATS! ity in the visual range of my eyes, I Lave hereto- nes hep ela Vind ibeperne ce on WI EDNESDAY. Agent Ota 1856 was bold enough to return to another attack 5 Ki a Ss 7 e us Re ~ Py eat pce ae & Fei. beefs Qe os eperfechdeanees a getting Engst veyances to or from any portion of EOROPE and The liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, in- | The lion then took hold of the woman and - | AMERICA, and on the hulls of STEAMBOATS | SP!res them with renewed energy; and the com- | carried her off into the forest. Nextday they seeking the excuse that they were too . bp ap ha ag Nd 4 pe ramet gece at karan geod mere caxgauie ae rowan 0 pany promise thisto be the recherche excursion | came to carr: way the bodies of the four | too laborious, or too far beneath his den k Hats for the price in the ; you farnished me are dec'dedly the best adapted | The rates of premiam will be aslow as other “the eat will leave Georgetown at7 o’ciock, | Me. As to the young gir! nothing was found | Celebrated for his wit, he sought to be as fa- United States. The best to my eyes of any I have ever yet used. companies, and ts Sring pee etn fe dares s ag Waki on, Kor “eth ee, but her hair, her feet, and her clothes. All| mous for his common sense; the delight of cul- 3 in consuliction 2nd arrangement wi. is en io ., iJ 9 * i i i nonheme he ; Very Teapectiny. youth P pe eek paaiibintion, e andria 10 Afternoon—will leave Washington at | the rest were devoure tivated circles, he did not seorn to talk on Is it then really true that the lion has the equal terms with the most rustic of his par- power of fascinating the weak organization of | jsnioners; stinted in his means, he w: no certain men to the extent of fofetng them to| time in idle regrets, but bravely narrowed follow him? Allthat I can say is, that every | his desires within the limite of his income. good as those usually sold All logses speedily adjusted and promptly paid. -{ 2, Nevy Yard at 2x, and Alexandria at 8, p. m. at $5; and a good fashion- @>m s DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, May 7, 1855. Office northwest ¢ rer Pennsylvania avenue and “ coonn oe mabe yep As ble Hat at $3, worth 24; * From natural defects and the unequal range of | Seventeenth street, Washington city, D.C. Ro! we wee 6 RC aed 3) anda first-rate Hat, $2 50. my eyes, I have been compelled to use glassesfor | rysurance may also be effected at the Home Office, John Coumbs. rossfield, seve! The best materials and tue best workman years, I have tried different opticians a Milton Clarke. © Leaman, Arab I have interrogated on the subject has} In a word, whatever his hand found to do, employed to produce a $5 Hat, which i without obtaining glasses perfectly fitted to my pei bi al pm retreat ce Rs Wm H Beardsley, “ee B Medley, answered me in the affirmative, and quoted a | that he did. Gradually, as a just reward, as #3 50 We do a czsh business, meet with nolos- | eyes.’ Four months since Mr. Tobias made two A. W. Th mpson, No 10 Wall street. Bostou— Conrad rat Hi une” number of examples {n support of his asser- | the prize earned by his self-denial, success ses, but give each customer full value for his] pairs especially for me, which I have found to Oliver Brewster, No 4 Siate street, Baltimore— D Driscoll, night. tion. As for myself, I can only say, whenever | came to him. And now that he is dead, and money. Felt aad Straw Hats unusually low. Serve me perfectly. By the use of his optometer | & 11 Richardsom, No. 72 Baltimore street. Cincin. Floor Managers. Ihave had the honor to find myself in the | his life is known, in its smallest details, it is N is Agent for Driscoll’s Baloa of a Thousand | he is enabied to adapt Glasses minutely to the eye. nati—Taylor & Anthony. Charleston —J. H ‘ay- William L Jones, William M Payne, resonce of this great monarch, I never felt | rather for his mas!y disch ¢ ute th Flowers ‘price 25 ceats pet bottle. I most cheerfully recommend Mr Tobias to ali | (oy. wo, tor B. Bay street. New Orleans—Harmaa LR Thomas. William Stansbury. PB Nehtcst jnslination’%o Gallow tbe revel tfor his many discharge of duty than ANTHONY, 7th street, near Pa. ayenue, Agent | having occasien to use glasses. and bear my test!- Doane. Montgomery—AlbertW liiams. Mobile| 1J~ Tickets—ONE DOLLAR. the slightes: ys atio : lo bee Sf even for his wit, that Sydney Smith will be sisi ne nasal fe claeay <p ye A, C. Wangh.. Piiubarg—T. J. Hunver, No, go | 9 29-86kAugl S peers. gihery ‘Lis ‘kingly majesty, the | “™emoered. s. BA iN, street ®avannah- A. Wilbur, No. 111 Ba’ _ T GRAND PYCTRETC erring. ? ‘ a x — = Assist. Sec’y to sign Land Warrants. | street. Augusia—Girardey, Whyte a Uo, Atlanta. FIRST GRAND EXCURSION plercing fixedness of his fiery look, should New York Artists. ‘0: a a Marcus A. Bell. Trenton—Narr & Cocks. Fond Sirsirme paralyze the heart and brain of those who . 3.—0 G ES of great variet; ots : WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND FINE TELESCOPcE © MichOSCOr Ee Wane La—Kobert A Baker. vg—J- Puan. Butchers of Georgetown, | meet him unexpectedly. The Knickerbocker for the current month, in addition to its usual agreeable papers of « MAKER GLASS&KS, and many other articles in i han 33 Wy ta Pee — iscell: haran artic! GoneralCommission & Forwarding Merchant | this :ine at very low prices constanily on hand. Wellington Hart i Virgi anos | CREAT FALLS §& WATER WORKS.| ‘4 Heroic Woway.—A passenger on board | on Now York Artiste. por a FR inet INSURANGE AND BILL BROKER, Jyiety Brown, fr. Erie, Pennsyivant A. Ci SHE BUTCHERS OF GEORGETOWN te- | the Northern Indiana, gives an account of the way about their personal and professional re- Mo. 474 Pa. av., two doors below U.S. Hotel, NNALS OF BRITISH LEGISLATION ; | Wyoming, Penosy.vania-R. C. Smith. Rew seach 4 the putlle tat thoy narrow escape of Cicero Fowler and wife, of lations, by one who seems to have made the WasHineton City, D.C. by Leone Levi, Professor of Com: at | Ville—#. 4. Timberlake, Nashville—Jeseph "| intend giving, on MONDAY, August 4th, an | Tully. There was but one preserver for 7 Subject a favorite study. ee2-ly Powers, we learn, is at Florence, executing his unrivalled busts, Crawford is at Rome, at work on the Virginia monument Page. who is called the modern Titian, is regarded Portand—D Robisson, jr. Chicaro— P. V ” 6 ; * Weinvite attention ecient esac anal ihnarpe pol oc western States. And in othee principal cities of the | Captain W.H. Ritter, has been engaged for the ree ying she was ‘‘poor in health > sik, Liste Thread, | (Fords ant Commons. Tobe published in bi- | United States by authorized officers of the com- poceston, sad alt ne me are Beye may | and his life was worth far more than hers! araoacoe, Saaen Under Garments, for the pres- | monthly or monthly during the parliamen- | pany: _ Jeltlyt | itdecidedty the most agreeable trip of the season, | LH@ PFeserver having no strap, Mrs. F. tore | 7" Eternal City as the greatest of portrait Tutned to se:l them flow thie day fork at weacced | {ary sessions, and at intervals during the recess. GENCY OF THE ~ | “Refreshments servedon board the boat at city | tte bem from her dress and fastened it to her sinters. Chapman, his seighbor, is sketch pees Soro ry te fall trade, Subscription, Gases polar ponmemerr ye pian tn I = C f Philadelph prices me Y | husband. yest continued to encourage, ing Roman savers” with excellent pret i sh to prepare for the J y i nsuranee Co, o iladelphia kets. itt tleman and lady, ONE | 8aying she could hold on to him, and if the r 3 EF =a —- ne 5 lesoc gees a} Ticke sam ng a gen an ys preserves could not sustain both, she would | Ft&™22, near by, is slowly producing a mas and buy cheap. oe PRANCK TAYLOR y i of . DOLLAR GEO_H B. WHITE CO.,Gent’s Furnishing . terly work. Thompson has made an admira- NNUAL, REPORT FOR THE YEAR A large hall at the Falls for dancing, and the } be soach apne let go and leave him to save ble copy of the Beat Ives is modelling ending January 1, 1856. himeelf. 4 ‘ «There is scarcely any other country in the Store, 382 Pa. av., bet. 9h and = sts. jy 12- world where legislation Proceeds ordinarily in 80 est Cotillon Music, has been engaved for the oc- a . better then over Se andor gives promt : cautious a manner in ingdom. casion. i ti tter. : 4 < % AND APTER MONDAY. PE 90m of | Seugeations ave made, inquiries are ins Hated, | Spaaampctnbaret wai suaty ss dtinge'sg | | The boat will leave the wharf of W.H.& H.1 witce wus thick with human bodies stn | iLdlstinguichod proficiency in the ‘same art ss NY reports are Ob a js or projectsof laws ° jtter al a.m. precisely. . a ‘g - pi Mé native ways awid pe oe Bn are prepared, whieh’ after passing the ordeal of Commitiee of Arrangemenis—The Georgetown | gling for life ; she tore her bonnet, already on | the vagaries of Italian life. Weir is at West BESS! = WM. H.HOMILLER, Pres't. | ons'she loved. better than herself, tock the | Point, cecasionally finishing a fine domestic jy 28- : b 2B res’t. sl A Ha " ‘ h jy ’ dangerous leap. As they arose from the or religious picture Morse writes with elec riiamentary investigation anddiscussion in both | Bills receivavie, couststing of Mavine notes and — Alexandria at 4\, 8, 10, 19; 94, 4%, and Eouses, often become laws. and oftener still are | $40rt !vaus Sere ae x - : Paci tric fluid instead of painting in oil, but has water, Mr. Fowler assisted his wife in pro- € curing a good hold of him, on or about the recenely cowpleted an admirable full-lengih 6% o'clock. remitted bac to other committees of inquiry,ana | °° °°t* Ne ee y bet @ Washington 6, 9, 11,14, 3%, 5%, and 7] to the maturing influence of time and public H a > portraic of his daughter and mouth, aad eurouraged bimto retain the | , We0tze is, bary ‘upon American historical TOPHAM & 3 NEW AND CHEAP tADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, oY opinion. Wh fa jf 4 bs ie: ELLIS L. PRICE, Captain. |“ In the courseof these legislative proceedings | Puid'nr ioues aad espouses derionite een, MAEL2 os ——---_-_-_______________-_____ F most valuable f cts are collected, which illustrate PM. MORIARTY, President. HE STEAMER GEORGE WASHING-| the condition, wants, and prospects of society ‘ : ; ellows? Hall. - - @ . | Subjects at Dusseldorf. Mount is at his home TON willdepertatthefellow- ripen possuearet inwin usttidune lore ones wearene pee wg esis, TORHAM, wm hope of being saved He continned to stag: | Cu'fne Island, proparing rasta tinaieae bone Te 2%, 9, 11,1 (2 rl meaner ss THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE IN8UR- te of Phuuadelphia, and and there was no sign of assistance His | ble delineations of humble and bumorous Leave Waslington...3, 10 ig, 4 ay Hy ‘« There is no country which possesses a more ANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. ORFLET of this city, strength was rapidly failing ; his wife obser- | life for the next exhibition. Rossiter has been 2S ——— ts @ : which are re ; - fc se » de CAPON SFRINGS. spemaibie to the State, and red annual reports of} Oy ies c. 1 athrop, 538 Sprace atreek menced the Saddling Pestuces zt theabovestand, | could not stand it any longer; it seemed as | mestic afiliction. Pearse Cranch is painting ar i 5 OUTB.—ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA | their labor—r which furnish tho best repor- where they will make and keep constantly on Son he must give up. At this moment she . 3 | land t Paris f Railroad at 7 a. m., to the ed tory of the political. social, or commercial pro- ? raed Whilden, merchant, 14 North Front | band a large and superior assortment of—Nens’, | heard a steamer coming rapidly through the landscapes at Paris, now and then weaving ® . Remp’s liae subtle in for the Crayon, or his friend J. J Dwight’s Musical Journal. H.K. Brown bas just completed the Washington statue which gress t Mgt Ladies’, and Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDLES ter. She says: * My dear husband. a few Gap uativese io teacemes 4 road es aeat Of cha taoranstion thotant Joa C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. | MARTINGALES-and WHIPS. HARNESS of |" wig y Stages to Capon Spriags, arriving at the Springs — gathered is, for all practical purposes, ren. E. Tracey, by A woo" f thoments more and we are safe. Don’t you o> firm of Tracey & Baker. every, description, both for city and country use. John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White & | Si hear a boat coming”’’ He said he did, and ; 1° beached Bi tenti o’elock ia the 2 On unavailabie, owing to its extent and com: Moturd, inds of TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR- Hemodiatel ived, made all the efforts in | "9*Sbsorbed his attention for many monthe % reco: . Ladies’ SATCHELS, TRAVEL- | Mmediately revived, made all wet © © . y +1m MANASSES GAP RAILROAD. | prehensiveness. The inquirer ils from a pio! zlehurst, attorney and cousellor. inc BALK aeieee pane WORK BOXES, | his power, and struggle: for himeclf and his | @. L. Brown was last heard of at Lake Alba Proac! so great a bulk of heavy folios, and \ 2 4, i ; . . EERE no gathering materials for an elaborate In- #OR MOUNT VERNON. they to loa iaoyrint throu, h which he Sees jae rtany renee HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS, COLLARS, ieeaewse eee ee erent diau composition. Ingham has equalled bis On TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, Ry ecenat te tne oe uee repre public R.8. aoe, 360 Market street ES. CARDS, CURRY-COMBS, SPONGES, decks.—Syracuse Sournal. ancient fame in the dainty finish of his lovely ROUND ae =e FROM documents, and to bring out perspisuously what | Thomas K. Limerick, 534 Spruce street. &c.,&o. J Flower Girl Durand is engaged upon ALEXANDRIA75CENTS —Th 1s essentially usefal in them, gal the doco-| JohnJ eerie en Hall. All material used will be the best that can be two new pictures — phases of nature — cieyeete aN ate ocios ments will be classified in a manner which will SHGURE LIMERICK. Becrene eo obtained; — both of us ee Lapeer ae ee “Wenn =e en which be has never before #0 distinctly put 01 a . Bear . ‘kmen for several years. mfid. ings ebne: ny a Coaches leave the Capito! for the boat at 8x | them easllv seorssibie to all.” jy — ’ po Sndeimr eannot be sur assed, either for style or 3 7 7 on canvas He has recently comple = mother, with her infant, accompanied by an- characteristic landscape called ** The First o'clock. Coach fare 10 cents. a Risks changed from other companies to this. bility... B: itting efforts to give satis- , 3. ae 4 A Persous wishing the coaches will leave thelr S. cRUNE Moti SHOE, AND no eharge for Rolle fee. En ralre'at the office of nee fea hkore to merit, and respectfully solicit, Sue saree, peteres, ip onga redone ph gg Harveet,”” for the School of Design: in Brook- residence with George & Thomas Parker. LISHMENT —L have JE. I, over R. Morrow’s Exc Office, | a share of public patro: " senalineos Rud ext P th of th bit u lyn. Huntington has paiuted some fine por- Refresiments on the boat. ok hand the first door West of W. B. Todd’s Hat Store,on| Pasticular attention paid to covering Trunks ness an a ee >) ™- | traits of church dignitaries, during a late ap 2-tf SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. by ray ane avenue and g all kinds of work. quired its age—‘It was born this morning,” | visit to England, and since his return has been DK. J. THORNE 197-3 DAVID MYEBLE, Agent. Seder tools constantlvon hand. nev 7—tf mete the snob ec inaimorenity, attending to | mainly occupied with likenesses Se ee : 5 — er business as though it was an every day K tt is about to pass some time in sketeb- HOMEGESTHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, ‘Traviing Troek iron ANTHONY BUCHLY, CHAUNCY WARKINER, affair to have e chil Porn ia her femsity” _ ee tee pcre Pfeteerwhe ed = A c rc 13th st pare New val aveia asd Wood Frame UNDERTA EER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER But here isa ‘‘ease’’ that does not oreate | is constantly plying his vigorous pencil in orne: WASHINGTON. bee. 8, Packing Trunks, Vall- sh and Residence No. 303 Ponn’a avenue, AND DEALER IN as favorable impressions of the Newburyport likenesses, which are a nobie study of charac- Ofice hours—S te 10, 2104, 8010. m7-Ime pore Oe yin ral assortment | | douvh side, betwoen 9th and loth sts. | Fine Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. | men: The Newburyport Herald relatos that | ter and color. Staigg is here in the winter rs q = J * of Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’ Misses Shoes, all AVING PROVIDED HIMSELF WITH OLD SEALS, FOB AND VES? CHAINS : pag a HESS os 22 UR FOCKET-B0OKS, célors and’stiles, All’ wishing to purchase any H G . * | deiree of quiet in that city, while two women | which his roll of commissions begins in sum: an ELEGANT HEARSE. NEJEWELRY,SIL- ; is i Wek ac wiortuncnt of Facksan. of the above articles will find it to thetr advan- | and all necessary conveniences for @uigumamaa’ | VER UBPOONS.- FORKS, clamed him as husband, was taken all abnek | mer at Newport His likenesses of Webster ble White Boaverand Feit Hats. of ali tage to examine my stock before purchasing elae- | properly conducting hie business, GOBLET#, CUPS, &e., for on Wednesday evening. by the appearance of | and Everett are the finest specimers of the gualities and pas 8, to which we respect- ve Caillat 8. P. HOOVER'S, would respectfully inform the public that he 18 | sale at New York prices. a third lady in th character, and “‘miz- | kind yet achieved in this country, and he has aan who has been able tolive with a good season, finishing the exquisite minitures for ca ™ ‘ _ Iron Hall Penn. ave., bet. 9th and 10th y prepared to fill all orders entrusted tohim,| x EPAIRING.—The Chronometer, Duplex, The iast claimant is from New Or- | also done artistic justi > we- tr uenrutrenamatates “eal reio' a | 4798 ama | ingore et READY MADUESE ing | WarGgicteraReP ine, Metin a ce | ut, an ‘he nye te man hes anotbr ih |e of Amercaaemen ” Core gh are ra wrk :: vt re 80, ,» &e. . . 2 . bo HIRE & Co- aft nsaremennnctn oo sad Seem MRS. M. E. HARVEY, of all s! zee, always on hand, which will be fur- “No 370 Pauserivawis Avance, betw'n Sixth Sen meny ee eT ee ROY Sen rich store of materials during astse- vaula avenue, between 9b and 10th ats. jy 12 | ($¥0cxsson ro Jauus F. Hanvay, Dxcxasup,) | nished on the most reasonable terms. and Beventh streets, Browns? Hotel building, sign cent visit to South America. Cropsey has = _ s i UND As heretofore, no paius will be spared to give of the GOLDEN WATCHES, . i i tailed to Europe with many commissiens 1P KS, EYE GL S, ke.— ERTAEER, entire satisfaction on all occasions. ap 29-tf Washington [qr A letter from Paris, published in a Lon- | Hicks has opened a new and elegant studio NPECTACLES, , kee No. 410 Seventh street, between G and H. B. don paper, after describing the ceremonies 2:- | in Astor Place, and well deserves the feme Residing on the orders will Gold, Silver, fine Steel, and Plated Specta- | poeGS LEAVY ttended to at ail house? 1 GLOVES. cles Gold, Stoel, Shell, and Buffalo Eye Glasses, | Ppaca KEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC bp promptly « rs BAJOU'S KID AND OTHER GLOVE: tendant upon the baptism of the Imperial ba- | and constant and lucrative occupation he has has in her employ the NO. H. SMOOT, No. 119BRIDGESTREET, | by, adds the fol i i Richards ij of all fi LT -B. 5 ’ x is the following: Won a8 a portrait painter. Richards is at "Alon; Stapet Gace od aveapeleectipitons; solidi fate tation ee net aaa J. CONNELLY, Undertaker, 7 Georgetown, has Tecelved, from New Yin the midst. of all’ this splendid turmoil | work ‘upon’ origins! compositions, some. of ceagravers, physicians, arg tame Be. petent te conduct th Business; | No. 498 Seventh stress, west side, bet. Gand H, | wuite, beck On colored ; ents. do. do ci Sirestobateee er cann inuendoes and more | which are _ Sack andi tats _ GiaSees suited to the eyes of wearers. — Gay or might, ce heretofees, OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM the | ladies and gents. Jaffeta Silk and Lisle pup vines ae, ecting the dignity, if they | ley’s bold and signifi New Glasses put old frames. citizens of Wi an Thread Gloves. Also, a first rate assortment of | do not endanger the stability, of the present | cient to give a zest to any book, and are in M. W. GALT & BRO , Jewelers, MEDICAL CARD. bleached and brown Cotton Hose, all qualities; | regime The Empress is sneered at by the | perpetual demand by the the publi : bleached, brown and Half Hose; misses | courtiers for havi cheri ae eye Capua [ouaik, wapnas, avo sumamen| DE,S,PMRAReAU, oxnman wouxo-| Be nucion | aria cnn eg to Leping a | BIC, BP & diamond whch bad fren frou her| Eg Zt ui by th Pare corependent 7 clan, bes ie ho o ‘artic! ntion i je i ton - IVA sTOCKS AND TIES —All in want of these ee eri cetinns ax Washington fey cod assortment of the very vest makes of the | ‘idem. * ‘This is even thought to be worte | of the Bos ‘a Saribtted obs be articles will please give us call, and examine than a former blunder which she commited in | cans became very much intoxicated at a ball rs ood! de upon get~ above is, purchasers may depend nally aisy. f iki F in the Tuilleries, and forced their way to the assortment. Prices low for cash. ttioe Residence on I street, No. 1 * f th article as cheap us the same icking up a handkerchief which she had | in 6 y = GEO. H. B WHITE & co, pace Sie aod nich steals rn Te oe | Te TaikG. amply oi seedy mada COPPIND of oe Dough! elsewhere. te i ped. Emperor's table at supper, making the great- Genz’s Furnishing Store, 332, Pa. ave., bet 9th nN B—Homeophathic medicines for sale, which | all sizes and Phaltties, always on hand. m 1-tr JOHN H. 8MOOT. he ‘‘man with the yellow vest’’ can take | est uproar, and indulging in liberties whieh snd tee eeeee____y_t for Fotetegh gue, for Bilous and’ Bowel | art sismed oF th THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS, comfort. He is not the only offender against fost of a Poaliticel daaveke” + Bape. FOR SALE A PORTABLE STEAM EN- | Shmplaina; eens 8e m 16-30 aE FOLLOWING ARS THE TERus | °U etiquette kes; $i Sa:eaid, wu @ goed deal enmulseed It has been in use at this office, and 1s offered for] [PARCLAY'S NEW DICTIONARY. cone PRUR SPRINGS, Virginie, vin: "U1" GarMon are like bugies—the more brast | when he discovered who they Ran yn sale because it is replaced with an ne of much an of Hist Bi phy, RPORATION STOCK.—$*,006 C, Per week 2 they contain the farther you can hear them. | French Court has not got as matter : grester power. It will be found extremely ser- pe ake shoes FEROUSUN ration of Wishington Stock for sale at Per month Women are like tulips—the more modest and | masterof Ceremonies as the English, or the Viceable, and will be sod low for cash. je otf “ee next to Lammond, 496 7th st. feb 26-8 CHUBB BROTHERS, Jy 10-1m retired they appear, the better you love them. | French Court rules are a great doal less strict.

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