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(EXCEPT SUNDAY,) At the Star ee oe of Pi THE EVENING STAR, FUBLISHED EVERY AFLERNVUR, cocnzs and Elewonta 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 moath. To mail subscribers the sub- \® soription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY GENTS a year in advances, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three mont for less than three months at the rate of 124 cents a week. {7 SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. re SS f IND rt Butsoribed Capital and Burphas.....$1,359,151 13. FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSUR- ANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. Of rei Weered Cae NS Lebgee yt OF BUSINESS FROM THE 18T x — of August to the 3ist day of December, 1835: Aui vant recefved In mari miums.. 968,242 31 as n a ine pre! 0/908 82 108,151 13 1,250,000 00 1,358,151 13 fre premiums... T nal premiums ¢ Capital ‘Total am yaat of losses reported to lst January, 1856: ire. . 31,666 66 jarmae = Loong wae = Hoa. Taos. B. Plorenca, Charles Dingee. Gea u. Armstrong, ‘Thomas Manderfietd, Charles A Rabceam, Edward BR. Helmbold,? George Heimbold, FP. Carrot! Brewster, James E. Neal, Isaac beech, Jr. THOMAS B. FLORENC! EDWARD KR. ABLMBOLD, Secretary. LOCAL SURVEYORS. Caries Walter, No. 397 D street. - Jno. M. Tavratwa,corner First sireet and Virginia avenue. Jamis Williams, No. 22 Pour-ande half street. MARINE SURVEYOR. Cant J.P. Levy, No. 474 Pennsylvania avenue, Bonds of Allegheny county, Pitsburg, and Philadelphia Cry Railroad bouds, cost. Loans on first mortgage De stocks, collatesal Cash in Dank aud en Capital subscri: H Premium notes, é Due from agents (se: Expenses aud commissions. 1,358,151 13 The busines of this Company will compare fa- vorably with the Most successful of simziar institu. tons ta the United States. Frew the Ist day of st, 1855, in five montha, up t» ist 5 7, ¥ the premiums received am punted to the large sum 0 theusaad, vae huadred and fisty-one duilars, with only forty sit huodred and sixty six dollars losses reparted. With thew evidence of success and good man- azemoent, the directors fee! justified in soliciting a share of pablic patronage, b+lieving that the secu- rity offered isamole ard thatall fair claims whl be @ jaded More according to equity than legal techai- ealities. Wuh a view of affording ample indemnity to the publi: the company have deposited with MES3R3 DUNCAN, SH2RMAN, & CO., OF NEW YORK, THEIR BANKERS. Cash and premium aotes to provide an accruing Trust Fund of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, e Ebening Star. VOL. VEU. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1856. NO. 1,108. OFFICIAL. THE WEEKLY 8TAR. ‘This excetlent Family and News Joumal—con PosTMasTERs whoact & commission of twenty perSeent Wit bealiowed $V anda relcase tothe United States and release to —__Eéweationl. _| EVENING STAR. Texas must bs duly executed by such party, to- 4 Pazasvuay DeragTMeENT, May 2, 1856. y 'y MIss ss J 7 = eth | HEWITT’sS = _ = ohann C. W. G. Mozart, the * Notice 1s hereby given to the holders of the | Fer With the awigument and releases trom he ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING Jodic genius that ever lived, was born at Sun. stook issued pursuant to the act of Congress of | "0" in whose favor settlement and payment AND DAY SCHOOL, List of Patents issued from the United burg, in 1756. His parents were 4 2d July, 1846, that suoh stock is redeemable by requested i No. 215 F street, between 14th and 15th States Patent Office for the week ending Au- | Mozart, a professional musician, and Aj its terms, and will be pata at the Treasury on the One or more andited certificates, or oa. or more HE SCHOLAS' . ENC ‘ust 26, 1856—e i : Cvidence of the :ame character of debt, may be in- T the first Mondty ip Bet ee . Charles J.P mar en oe cluded in the same assignment, releases, and affida beste riday in June, and 1s divided into two ses- improved method of applyin one sti ‘i vit of ownership, if cach certificate is correctly de The Pri water in raising anothe: 2! Team of | when he tried to Pick out chords on the plano rincipal will be assisted by the most com- za bia by the hour, to please himself. At four he senbed by number, éate, amouat, aidrame of the | petent English and French resident teachers, end | _ Win. T. Clough, of Newark, N. J.—For im- | learned pieces oe ; at six he com origital payee. It should also appear whether the | 6¥EFY Al ips ay offened, for pursuing Masic end all | provement in apparatus OL nie salt. | correctly. and performed in public Somes the certificates were issued by the authorities of the ae jus branches of modein accomplish- William Chambers and 2 jomas S Har- | Elector of Bavaria and the Emperor of France State of Texas, on arcount of the debi of tae repub | For further particulars, terms, &., see Circu- pee een N. Y¥.—For improved | the First ; at eight he had published two difi- lic, or were issued by the republic of Texas, accord- ots - heokstores, or at the residence of the Prin- Logrand Crofoot, of rece cult piano concertos, and at fourteen was sp- ing to the facts of each case, = Baas stent i : ed aay i xe inted director of the Archbishop of Saits- —- | improvement for laying ont rafters. é i ant ‘The asighm ont to the United Sta’es may be male MKS. G. H. SMITH, er of rariderings about Europe he webien ee at Maria Perti, and were called the handsomest couple ever seen in Salisba: Mosart’s pre- coctous genius showed iteelf to his third year, surrender of the certificates thereof, on the 12th of November next, when interest thereon will cease. This department will continueto purchase such stock prior to said day of redemption, and will ‘pay therefor the following premium, in addition to the interest accrued to the day of purchase, with one day’s laterest for the money to reach the vendor: Roxbury, Conn —For : Chas. P. Carpenter, of St. Johnsbur , Vt — | warderi: bi » On such stock recelved at the Treasury between } in ecm wu form ; the relca ces should bs diawa a2 yen Street morth, between Gth and 7th, For improvement in hay rakes. . enna, wwileee epee At . the Ist day of June and the Sist day of July, in cording to the form: subjoined—A and B. BEss LEAVE TO INFORM THE LADIES Enoch A. Crandall, of Friendship, N. ¥ — | 1792, having, in his short life, writte . clusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts JAMES GUTHRIE. ba of Washington, Georgetown, and vicinity | For improved instrament for measuring dis- | erdible quantity of music and cetablished bi: specified in the certificates ; . that she ts prepared to give Inst-uction, in classes | tances from a single station. Secretary of the Treamy, _ PY at seasons. in theart regs oh idee Charles P. Carter, of Ware, Mass.—For ap- a little, slender, feeble man, with prom: Sack: Ommamenta! Leather work Also, Wax Fruit an ple parer. blue eyes and white forehead, thie! fair Know ll persone by these preseate shat panbics wishing to avail themselves of this op- ee of Lyons, N. Y.—For | hair, and long nose. He had almost as great Pineal sistant acquiring a most beautiful accom mm in condensers of steam engines | a genius for arithmetic as fe Saves of Arm rica irom al further vabsiy oe ca m | Riise eRe will please calt an early ns prcelblcs on | - : Vall maser of On such stock received between the ist and 31st days of August, one-fourth of one per cent; And on such stock received after the 31st day of August, the interest acorued thereon, and one self as the first melodist in the world He . enry L. DeZeng, of Geneva, N. Y.—F, good li ii 1 i day’s additional interest only, will be paid. for the payment of certificate or cv Pde ea not contemplate remaining long’ in sot adjustion fog Bell ; * fms iar anemia: Certificates of such stock transmitted under | number , for the sum of ‘ 2 enry D. Ganse, of Freehold, N. J.—For He was of a most kind and vial disposition the late rep :blic of Texas, (or by the authoritice ot eee imp i i . a this notice must be duly assigned to the United State of Texas, as ihe Mae may b+) and re- Wax F lowers tn Clases, per term of 12 les- a iitiam Gendacn, of New York, N. ¥ Te soto gy saped nomial nie States by the party entitled to receive the pur- J em ed by the United Sta es accordance withthe | 2% ee : 8; | Yor improvement in manufacturing ecamlens | upon his reat sole ey an ae joke CSAs SANT pecs tances mea anes a | revel torte poyesrns af ack Seetite tte ef t=ater Work in Gasue” pa tens se peeeen SS | besten” WG nen. | Hezia, who had chelloogea him se mente a 4 suc! Ad i - thecurrent half year’s Interest mut also be as- pee fone i ping CULApENS seotet Ie ioe eter Private Lessons $1 each—Vases $10. Geor, areal ghey ton, ( signed by the present stockholder, otherwise such | Congress of September ni interest will be payable as heretofore. § And notice is further given to holders of other stocks of the United States that this department will purchase the same between the Ist day of June aad the ist day of December next, unless the sum@ of $1,500,000shall be previously obtained, and will pay for the same, in addition to the in- ge Gibbs and John Ww. Gibbs, of Can- see of music that he (Haydn) could not lay. —For improvement in dynamometers. ozart wrote it, and Haydn, sitting down, 7 Howe, jr, of Brooklyn, N. Y —For played away with contemptuous ease, until improved bedstead. suddenly, when the music had carried his Hava Jones, of Rochton, Ul.—For im- | bands to the extreme ends of his keyboard, provement in hand seed planters. there appeared a note to be played in the mid- Judson Knight, of Newark, N. J.—For im- | dle of it, utterly out of reach. Haydn said proved ball caster for trunks and furniture that nobody could play that. “Pshaw!”’ said John Liddle, of New York, N. Y.—For im- | Moz rt, “it is ee i provement in air-heating furnaces. —— ri wien (ae actisl Gan comme eet hg soe aud Vases, Wreaths, Single Flowers, &c , for sale, or made to order. au 26 6m ME YOUNG 8S SEMINARY, T street, corner of 18th, westend. MNPNee DUTIES OF THIS SCHOOL, WILL E be resumed on Monday next, September Ist Thorough instruction as usual in the elementary rt branches of Enyiish in connect with the French language. si au se + eis approved the 28th day of F » 1855, and axact of the “tate of ‘Texas, app: the Ist of Februa y, 1856 As Witners my hand and seal. Form B, Kuow all persons by these presents that —— has released. aad hereby rel: ases, the 8a ¢ ‘Texas fre m all farther liability or eiaim for the : his place, when the critical time came, sud- aay from he day of the lest dividend | nt of certiticare or evidence oF bt eam; as DRO BkohTiC niviaG ae + Avanstea Marshall, of Stratford, Conn — | denly bobbing forward. he played the inac- reed +a by the late re- A D: 9 3 ie: or automatic a it s burners. sti ii is mii - of interest, and one day’s additional interest for Nexaa, (or by the auttoritie crue sa Moved to the corer of Second and High Carskes Miles, of Hartford, capaci Dad oeckeal Penns ee ee streets, will resume the duties of her school on Monday, the Ist of September. Boarders, 24 well es day scholars, will be received. For farther pe ars enquire at her residence corner of ‘econd and High streets. au * GEOKGETOWN CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL ACADEMY, (PE DUTIES OF THIS INSTITUTION will be resumed on Monday, September Ast. Vv. A. BOWEN, P of Texas arthe case may be,) and red United States in aseordance with the pr an act of Congress, entitled “ An act to provide for the payment of such ereditors of the lave republic of Texas as are comprehended in the act of Congress ot September nine, eighteen hradied and filly”? approved the 23th of February, 1855, and an act of mer of Texas, approved the lst of Pebrua Ts 256 the money to reach the vendor, the following rates of premium: On stock of the loan of 1942, a premium of 10 per cent.; On stock of the Loans of 1847 and 16488 Premium of 16 per cent.; And on stock issued under the act of 9th Sep- tember, 1850, commonly called Texan indemnity i lous musical memory was startlingly shown tain fixtares upon his visit to Rome, where he carried off _ Cornelius Martratt of Albany, N. ¥ —For | in bis head, upon bearing it once, all the mu- improvement in hand corn-planters sie of Allegri’s celebrated Miserere, which L Paige, of Cavendish, Vt.—For im- | was only known tothe singers in the Pope's provement in water gauges for steam boilers. | chapel, and forbidden to be copied, and which dienry B Ramsey, of Indianapoliz, Ind — | contained many traditional effects, and the For Improvement in brick machines. peculinrity of no perceptible rhythm. But , Alva M. Stetson, of San Francisco, Cal.— | the young Mozart, only fifteen, wrote it down For improved amalgamator. on coming home; As witness my hand and seal, — “4 carried his copy and éecretly stock, a premium of 6 per cent. The tollowing isa list of the audited certiticates | 22 19-eod2w Principal |; John es “eS heres N. Y.—For netteg it at another egeee neg and ca Certificates transmitted under this notice should | “till ou sia ding: = EMERSON INSTITUTE = ss stelle tin inaking lead pipes = trified the musicians by singing it correctly be duly assigned to the United States by the par- | V9... Muel/o- Te oe H street, bettoeen 1211 and 13th aveets, aed oie Pa re a Pugh. of ae igen ne Hig ign=yocrh eg TD Tem kins Y Oscar Engledow 2LECT C 4 4 Eases ads fo uv . ty entitled to receive the moncy; and if sent pre- 18 Bukman Canfield 1675 Ts nee ‘Austin | SELECT cs ICAL & MATHEMATICAL , Nelson B. Slayton, of Madison, Ind.—For | ried Constance Weber, a lovely and talented vious tothe Ist July, the current half-year’sin- | 31 Joi A Cl € SCHOOL FOR BO fountain pen > EXERCISE 5 sahara % singer, whom he won against the prejudice of terest must also be assigned by the present stock- “2 1K Muse 1882 G HE EXERCISES OF THIS INSTITUTE er friends, by means of the great success of T Monsavtat & Co Simon F. Stanton, of Manchester, N. A. — 53 RG Hobba 16°O John Karn will be resumed on Monday, September Ist, ‘or imp: ink oe A meee 2 ~ holder, otherwise the interest for the half yearto| 24 J He Gurdava 1704 Daniel Carl Thorough instruction wlll be giver in the varl, bite) rovement in machine for filling seine ee eas - that day will be payable to him as heretofore. 92 Jobn Burningham 1732 ous branches of an English and Classical Educa- a0 ndomenco or the Enievem ae Paymeat for all the foregoing stocks will be | 125 Phineas De Cordova 1733 HN Watcott tion. The number of pupils is limited. Students Reuben Shaler, of Madison, Conn —For | He lived with her in great happiness and 126 E Ka'dwin 1746 John W Port Preparing to enter College, and those especially improvement in bilge and leakage. water indi- | love. oe a era far the pape euieity 10 policy | made by €rafts on the assistant treasurers at Bos- | igi James Tirehmaa 1720 dT WY Ports who wish to qualify themselves for admission | Cators for ships and other veesele ‘The comping ts repaged th ite policies against | £0: New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties | 192 Macha: Clark 1807 Harriet George {nto advanced classes, will have the benefitof a Marvin Smith, of New Haven, Conu.—For & > Barnes, of the Albany Morning Times, b DWELLINGS, PURNL- | entitled to receive the money may direct 20)) guna Earle 1816 Miles 8 Bennett particular and careful training. apple parers. telis a very good story of the power of the 4033 or Jama se ao » - z 201 oo os 18299 Nathaniel Rudder ‘Terms per quarter, for the English branches Loyal Tillotson, of Thompson, 0.—For im- | Philadelphi i In 1850 ft TURE, MILLS, MANUPACT} RIBS, WARE- JAMES GUTHRIE, 328 O Blinean 1831 J Lev: Tyler, adm’r | $12,50; for the fullcourse, $15. Rather, — pson, 0. ‘or im- | - ilad = a engines. n ie Was one Oo! OUSBS, all des-riptions of BUILD! cee and | m29-dtt2Nov. _ Secretary of the Treasury. 244 J EB Wate 1#33§ “of W 4 Kelly For further particulars address Pp 7 ment in cupping . the “Old Dilly” boys. and as such was very their eyatent*, or all kinds of MERCHAN I8B, 368 Peters & Booth 1838 Famuel Wildey au 19-tf CHARLES B. YOUNG, Prin. os. Thomas, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For im-| frequently honored with the pipe. On ono WAL BOATS: RAILCOADS Cees oe OFFICIAL. 395 Lott Husted 1839 Georga Sutherland - FASS M [WwW =< = Pence wr ~ machinery for felting hat bodies. occasion Barnes was playing a stream “ down eyances to of from any portion of EUROPR and Peleoe Devactasee, ‘August 90, 1656, a 5 og eee = ed ee jennings Will re-open her School for Young Ladies on itag Woolson, of Moodna, N. ¥.—For im- | the gutter,’’ which attracted the attention of AMBRICA, and onthe hulls of STEAMBOATS nav zadug the western waters Ti of premium will be a3 low a; other aif ia Sxing them every improvemeat in coastructjon aad a-rangemeat will be taken into consideration. All losses speedily adjusted and promptly paid. 0 wrihwestc rner Pennsylvania avenue and th street, Washington city, D.C. Taser may also be effected at the Home be oes Northwest corner Walnut ant Second Streets, Phi Js0,at the Company'soffices: New York— ‘nh mpson, No 10 Wall street. Boston— er, No street. Baltimore— - ds i” Baltimore street. Cineins nati—Tayier 2 Auth my “leston—J. H. Tay- Jor, No. 121 &. Bay street ~w ‘leaqs—Harman Doane. Montgomery A. C. Wargh. u Water street =Savannan-- A. Wilbur, ll Bay street. Augusta—Gnuardey, Whyte & Co. Avanta— Marcas A. Bell. Trenton—Narr & Cocks. Fond du Las—Robert A Baker. Vicxsbarz—J. Putnam Buffa‘o—A Barker. Memphia—W. BE Miitoi Detrot—Thomas Palmer & Son Milwaukie—A4. Wellington Hart. Wellsbarg, Virginia—Danforth Browa, jr. Erie, Pennsyivania—Allen A. Craig. Penusyivania -R. ©. Smith. Louis- - A. Timberlake. EB. Courtenay, geueral agent tor the southern and a si And ia other principal cities of the y auhorized officers of the com- AGENCY OF THE Alliance Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, Capital.. +++08300,' ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ending January 1, 1886. = os scsumesubearelaie ee nee Byocks of otD +r Corporations, worth par 25,620 00 Cash on band 51,886 30 = jvable, consisting of Marine notes and leans ™ ‘° Btook notes $14,386 60 61,389 70 ba Tecelpts for premiame during the year foe lcadee and ospenses during the year P M. MORIARTY, President, J.MORKi3 THOMPSON, Becretary. THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE INSUR- ANCE CO OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital $500,000. Charter Perpetual, DIRECTORS, Charlies C. Lathrop, 534 Spruce street. Alerander Whilden, merchant, 14 North Front reet John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. E. Tracey, firm of Tracey & aker. Joun K. MeCurdy, firm of Jones, White & hurst, attorney and couasellor. Siaith, firm of Jas. B. Smith & Co. Theo W Hater, trm of Tracy & Baker. K.S. Walton, 360 Market street ‘Phomas K. Limerick, 534 Spruce street. John J. Baker, Goldsmith's Hall. >» CHARLES C LATHROP, President. >” ‘THOMAS K. LIMERICK, Secretary. Risks changed froin other companies to this, Ro charge for policy fee. Enquire at the office of J.B. Keadalt, over R. Morrow's Exchange Ofice, tof W. B. Vodd’s Hat Store, on veaue. DAVID MYERLE, Agest HATS, FRENCH HATS! Bk RECHIVED, PER LAST STEAMER, import. direct from Paris, the new fall style of Gent’s BLACK VENTILATING DRESS HATS, which, in style and beauty of finish sur- an ng yet produced ar adothes lot af those Genin French SOPT HATS. ‘At the Gent’s BAZAAR, comer 6th street and aso. HOPKINS. 08 ncn PIANO AT AGREAT BARGAIN —One of Hallet, Davis & Co ~ manufacture, Rosewood Case, for $165, urchased of us only a few months si! ; and he owner is compelled to leave thecity. Call and see it. JOHN F. BELLI Piano and Masic between 8 ‘Oth and {oth streeta. THOBE’S JUSTICE—New edition, re L visnds ealaryed, and improved. 4 a ; FRANOK TAYLOR leagp3 © Eccles . MONDAY, Beptember Ist. 437 Benedict Bayley 1844 Edmund Ballinger Se nn Sew a airacts. 445 Leander Biason 1852) Doran 20 16-extSept : 466 Wm GOdlin 1856 C P Green FRENCH AND ENGLISH FEMALESEM- 467 John W King INARY FUR BOARDING PUPILS. provement in potato di, 3. 2 large Newfoundland dog. The dog thought Wm. H. Whitman, ot iley Hollow, Pa—!he would play with the stream, and com- For improved implement for milking cows | menced biting at it. Just bere Barnes got a Rich'd Ward, of Edinburg, Ind.—For grain | good shot at him, and sent a full stream down i Wherras the following joint resolution of Congress bth Paker, ex'x bas b-come a law: Joint Reso.vrion extending the time for the eredi- worsot Texa+ to present their claims cleaner and separator his throat, and with such force that it passed Resolved by the Senate and House of Representa-| 509 T B 1 stig ese _Caleb Wixegar, of Union Springs, N. Y —; clear through the quadruped. Here Barnes tives of the United States of America in Congressas | 210 AS ‘thn end Cs BY M. A. TYSON & SISTERS. For improved method of o vecakinig farce gates. | was requested to “ Taleo the stream.” He did Tha agreeab y to the provision of the | 548 Thos W Marshall 188) J F Jewett HIS SEMINARY IS SITUATED AT ALN- _ Daniel N. Baird, of arrensville, 0, as-/ so, and up went the dog too. He endeavored signor to Nathaniel Potter, of Erie county, ! to slide down. but it was no §°. Every time foot. fourth section of the act of the 28-4 of Febroa:y, | 625 David S Racteun ier r Emma wick, midway on the Baltimore and Wash- ! NY —For improved brace. j he gained an inch he losta At last the i 185%, ** to provide fur the payment of such ereditors | 643 George W Parker 1890 Pa see _ | ington road and Turnpike. © repub ic of Texas as are comprehended | 611 Cratcher&McRavenl920 F ss Gros.m yer he Fali term will commence on Monday, Ist in the act of Congress of September 9th, 1850,” no- | 451 w Giibert Johngon of September, at which time the pupils are de- tice, by public aiverusement, was duly given for sa} m Piower 3 Ri sired to be in attendance. the space of uinety days by the Fe:reta y of the _Jokn Liblong, of Waterbury, Conn, as-! boys were ordered to stop playing. They siguor to Edw’d Brown and James R. Case, o: obeyed orders, when down came the dog from 633 J A Simpson Increased facilities are afforded for the acquisi- | £@me place —For improved device for prevent- | ab Phaser H ight of some forty feet The moment he Treaswy, of the me a: which payment of the] 659 Wm H felcher Sochran tion of Music and French, whlist the lish | ing liquids from boiling over the sides of ves- | struck the ground he put for home with a ve- am wnt appropriaed by the fifth seeuon of said act | 67 HI Williams 2 Fiance Moore je prabebe) feceive that instruction necessary for a oa locity that could not have been increased had wot male, pro rata, on a y bond, certifica e, TOL Pelix Riede: 71 Andrew Da'ey broug: u 4 tok: ¢ j.s 8 m f i- |g eh oven en i . = Gr tvidonce of aabt of cald tha ¢, wiicn abenld ah eee eee UAE peda. Leet accom nlilioniena Gemtenc Sie amelacd m Fosket and Benj.S Stedman, of Meri- | a Dutch oven und eight pie pans been fasten ’ _ 3 or te i > presented at the ‘Treasury Deparim-nt thirty cays j Robert Dale for a laize number of pupils. den, Conn , assignor to Julius Pratt £ Co , of ed to his tail . 6. th r, C W Vickery For further particulers ra rbot same place.—For machine fur sizing comb! — Ses ee neta SAY of June 1656; the tanie of | 774 Wm Janse us tee’ peinct pals Hochsteiens Coa ok Oe aaa [DINK " | .,0si0vs Device —The Episeopal Church of Seeretary of the Treasury, that of said bonds, cer- | 793 [yer Pearl of Faul Bremond Drug store, corner of 10th and I streets, Washivg- | _A- F. Johnson, of Boston, Mass., assignor to | St. Paul, in New Haven, Conn., bas in one of tiicaves, and evidences of deb", which |ave been | 8 9 [.aac L Hill 2106 t David G Burnet tor ___ dy 2-eotSepl” himself and F. A. Houghton, of sams place. | its towers two stones cut into forms of the ace Tecogaized by the Stats of Texas, the sam-, equal | 863 Hermozaw Brown 1610 " MR. BUSHNELL'S SCHOOL, For improvement in sewing machines. of clubs and ace of diamongs—devices taken to the sum of three huadred aad eighty nine thous } 874 John W Bower 21051 2 p McMaster No. 441 T irteenth street, between Fand @ sts. Peter C. Guion and Paul K. Wombau, h, of | from a pack of cards. The explanation given and six buadred aud niuety three dollars aud seven | 879 Jam-a McMaster 4935 NP\HE DUTIES OF THIS SCHOOL WILL | Cincinnati, 0, assignors to Paul K. Wom-| is this: the architect first employed is the ples a Geuaid Io Tome goes pipers ots Mes tine Heden- 1688 &P Genny be resumed on the first Monday in September. baugh, aforesaid.—For improvement in lamps. | erection of the building was a Deist, and a do fa justice to the holders of a‘ddebr, the secre- all paras 21452. . The course of i#struction embraces all the branch- Retssue.—Ch pher C. Brand, of Nor- | man of bitter cynical spirit. By way of bur- tay of the Trea-ury is hereby authorized to say to} 930 5 Rule ost SW Fisher cs of a compiete aczdemical education wich, Conn —For improved bomb lance for } leeque, he resolved to cut the stones for the the holders of avy of the raid bonds, certifica‘es, or | 932 Mrs Mary Belville 2104 a ay The number of pupils ts Mmited to so many as | killing whales. Patented June 22, 18. { structure into such figures that a h pack evidences, of deb’, not presented before the 14 1010 Anson Cranson 1501 Loui-'a a Davis can be carefully and thoroughly taught by the Designs —N.S. Vedder and Ezra Ripley, | of cards might appear flaming out on the sides day of June last, who may present ai prove the | 1012 R M Porb: 3° Frost Principal himself, aided only in the department of Troy, N. Y , as-ignors to Swetland & Lit- | of the sacred structure. By means of acat- tle, of Crescent, N. ¥.—For design for six- | folding and other concealments, he veiled his plate stoves. design from the building committee till the N. S. Vedder and Wm. L. Sanderson, of } walls were nearly carried up, and his practical Troy, N. Y., assigrors to Swetland & Little, | joke nearly played off. The discovery was at of Crescent, N. Y.—For design for cooking | jast made, and the whole structure, of course, savne at the Treasury Depactm -nt, between the 13h | 1025 James N Hosan 396 Thomas Reed of Modern Languages day cf June lant oa Pesag ts day of Janua-y next, | 1043 Thomas Lindsay 2316 Harri-on © Bryait For cirenlars apply at the school-room. and — - poses releases to the United Bates 1045 James L Green = 2330 JS Mcfdorald au 19-ecSw&k wow and the Btate ‘exas, their rata share of the | 1047 Jesse Daniel 2340 Arthur Garner = = = raid seven in lion seven bundred aad fifty thousand | 1048 J B Daniel 2341 J F Martchett GREENWO oD SEMINARY, dollars; and after payment thereof, the eaid Secre | 1050 Charles Vincent 2341 Aadrews & Grover _ FOR YOURG LADIES, tary of the Treasury is authorized aad required to | 1056 8 O Gervai 2°45) PG Merritt Three miles out om Seventh street Plank Road, distribute aad pay the residue of the raid seven mil | 1057 } ervaise 2349 W Pinkney Is now opes for the reception of pupils. lions seven Bunured and fifty thouatid dollars, then | 105 Willis Millican 2350 J D Giddings Add: MRS. WM. KESLEY, Washington remaining in the trasury, pro rata, amongst all the | 1059 J D Willican 2354 J Crawtord j: pc ress bade 3) 2a sles me aie , said holders who may have proved their cla'm-,and | 1062 John Davis 2356 A P Edgerwon a oe ee executed the proper releases on or betore the Ist dey | 1065 Wm Baton 2359 Thomas Wamer jr BRUOKVILLE ACADEMY, of Janua y next. 1079 W A Lo 2363 G K Sistare’ MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND. Approved August 15th, 1586. 1080 RK Mert < ‘ " 7 XT SESSION OF THIS INSTI- Noriceis weaeey Given to the holders of bonds, | 1135 a Kilam x | ath € HE NEX 1On D 1196 ‘Taylor 3 tution will commence September Ist. certifiea ‘ee, aad evidences of debt of the late repub 1941 Youngs Colemaa ‘Terms: For Tuition, Board, Washing, etc., lie of Texas, which were not presented at this de- | 1248 Rob rt MeNutt S & Tu $160 per annum 4 stoves taken down. In the course of demolition, the Additional Improvement —Alanson Quig- j architect fell from a scaffulding and was in- ley, of Sheldrake, N. Y.—For improved ap-{ stently killed. A most luxuriant v>odbine paratus for raising and lowering carriage tops. | mantles the present walls and nearly hides Patented April 22, 1456. the two stones above referred to, which being near the foundation of the massive tower, were suffered to remain. —— In France, our gifted countryman, Morse, has been praised, and his ingsnious vocabu } lary for the telegraph bas been selected for | | ‘Jim Watson's Nore Boox.’’—On the plan tation of James Watson, near Port son, the very best among all the rival systems to . Catalogues may be obtained at ©. H. Lane’s, Mississippi, may be witnessed an exhibition of pariment on or b-fore the 13.h day of June tat, thag *y | HM Raymond 9400 H fi Haynie Pa avenue, or by addressing the Principal, at | be applied to tho sular telegraph M. Leseurre memory that istruly remarkable. An African the cain > will be settled and the pro rats amount | j05% De Pon ole a4c1 RW Malank Brookville,’ Ma. hax just invented. M Leseurre is well qusli- | cir} about fourteen years of age answers to fied to express un opinion on this point, bor he | the name which heads this article. It is the is one of the loading operators in the vast sys- custom of Watson to give rewards for over- tem of telegraphs concentrated at the Minie-| york and during the cotton picking season the try of the Interior, which acquaints the Gov- | mount each hand picks is weighed twice per ernment with the daily news of all France day—noon and night. This girl stands by the As the signs obtsined from the new nee overseer and listens to the number of pounds are flashes of sunlight whose duration may be announced to each hand, and at night the re- regulated at will, Mr. Morse’s svstem of com- sult is reported with the utmost accuracy binations of long and short dashes answered fer correctness is repeatedly put to the test at once go well that the inventor had no need by Watson and others, who keep memoran- to tax hiz mind to frame new signs dums during tho weighing, ot peed or two A very gratifying compliment has been paid | afterwards she is catechised and her memory to Com't Synck. United States Navy, by M.] found perfect Mr. Watson works from sixty Boussingault in the Academy of Sciences, and } to seventy hands. What system of association 5. B. PREP’YMAN, A.M i 1275 GW Sinks & JB 2405 Henty Krirg au 16-2w _______Prinelpal. Shaw 24ts JW Lasvrenee KUGBY ACADEMY, 1297 Kendrick 2418 Stephen Smith Fourteenth street, opposite Franklin Square. 1298 Samuel Hid en 2434 A © Horton Sea rr * 1300 John Jolnso 248 Flacha’et Peston HE TENTH ANNUAL SESSION OF 1301 Susan Ma siex 2442 Lemuel BDickenson this Institution will commence en Monday, 1342 Thomas H Forrester 2450 Wm H ‘Thompson | September Ist. tee 1385 8 R Warner 2452 Z Wm Eddy imber of puptis limited. 1423 William Frels 2471 J E Herron Circulars may be obtained #t the residence o: 144 G W Osborne 474 Hemphill th: Principal, on N, between lath ond 13th sts. 1325 John A Rutherford 2477 Aavon Haughton if GF, mans A 1427 Cornelius Vanney 2478 Heirs of John Jones an 15-11t rincipel. 1428 Joseph Hates Bow «Joel Hil sc FO 1i7s Ann'B ne get i Waren Abarn ae eee ee en ee 1515 Lumbacdi Mums «John L Monks ¢ TENTH TE oe NSTITU- J ) r : : 1521 J © Moere 2483 Peter Aldiich 4 eUan sil omnis ae tae Oe the ninth | the eminent acedemi an paid a merited trib- | this girl ao to i Waits abstract numbers 1523 John James 2490 BI A Dooly month (September) next ute to the memory of Lieut. Beale, who fell | she is unable to tell. ine oa ond 501 F Sah hd fad Circulars containing further information in re- | near Beyrouth, 2 martyr to science. A gen- -— Uereon wil bs paid to the lawful holders ubereof if presented b:fore the first day of January next, ao- companied with the neces-a-y evidence of their gem ineneer, with assignm nts to the United States, re- quired to give this dey a-tment the custody of suck bonds, ce tifica'es, and eviderers of debi, aad wiih re’ to the United 8 aes aid Texas, fu aceorce @xce with the provisions of tue act of Congress of Qch Feb wary, 1856, This dejanm-nt will not require ¢ vidence of gen- uinenése lo be presented with the certificates issued by the aadit 1 and eomptrotter of Texas wader the laws ofthe Sate. But it posserses uo miansof Ver ifying the certifica‘es, bonda.aad promissory notes issued by the republic of Texas, aad not presented = r: ard to the School will be furnished to rsons | ¢) an, recently returned from a long excur- oven Bresps op Pocttry —In a re to, nor aadived by, the officers of the Srate. The ee ve yeti 2503 be v Senator Lig eae them on application to R.S Krek, —_ the Bait, brought with him sade bot-] ,, Dears pouticy show at the late Agricultural necedeary 2 4 proper proof of the: Gannineness Of} sgt t Bickiord 2512 M Lorertiaille | CL WM. 8. PARQUEAR, at Olney Post Offre, the water of the Dead Sea, which M.| Exhibition at Cheltenham, Muss., the Dork- the latter isthe certifi at+ of thy comptrelles cf the | 1g12 John Lamer B Brooks Seatzomery Somnty, Mary’ a Doesinganit examined, and this led him to | ing and Cochin classes are described as of uu- State of Texa, who ha; the ctlivial cha:ge of the | 1615 John Cameron 4 Gabriel Trumweit YOUNG LAD "SEMINARY, speak of Com’r. Lynch's expedition, which he | y.t.ai excellence, such as specially deserving i623 Joha D Yaylor 4523 18 Morgan Corner of Dumbarton and Montgomery sircets, Vi Mercer 529 Furbur & Braa Georgetown, D. 1695 Eli Mer 2534 Sa:ah Newmaa MKS. 6 lL WHEELER, Principal. Ths avigam:at and releases May be executed The outstanding evidences of other classes of the | FFVHE DUTIES OF ate ETE ORGY B ge lic presence of the Ai t will be resumed on Monday, Septem! st, PiResiocse i rajostaatin sae te k 5 : with renewed exertions on the part of the Princi- Secretary ofthe Treasusy, or the cbivf clu: pal for the intellectual, moral, and religious im- in the presence ef a nota y public, ad be wiipe-p a BAY ‘Y ‘ 5 . RECE * provement of pupils committed to her care rc Tions or Faenca Wouax.—Did you by the Asiisiant Heorea y, or chief clerk a d nora ripe ee heen Piss W. tenders her thanks to her fries@s and | Occura —Die a jant : “er A origina! a-z>ives relating to the debt of the late re pub ie of Texas declares has thrown more light on the climate and topegraphy of the Dead Sea than any the world has yet seen, although within the last twenty years a great many bold travelers have explored that singuiar lake. encouragement, for the following reasons “The great object of the poultry-keeper and the peultry-consuming public, is to ob- tain geod birds fit for table early in the sea- son. Now Cochins Iay through the winter, Dorkins not till spring Keep both sort; and the one will provide you, first, with for w nter corsumption, and then with b; hens ; yer s ady play on the fiddle. render ? i * i ti for the Hberal amount of patronage she | ©Ver see a lady play « woe sade boat ok the voir Gat @ that the ry, and be certifird by the nota y under hieno'a-| ted LATS, which 1 olter $s pagent ite and respectfully petite a: eontinua- | There is certainly no impropriety in the em rere es Ss chat Pricx d A heed tial wal; bat when tue holders desire to make the | = me heed hobs ae Dest N ton of the same. Ts ployment. St. Cecilia menegaroige a = rel in aed tc ser gu actly atte pencare assignm -ut aad execute the rol: aves out of the city | United States! “tbe beet as Circulars obtained on application to the Princi- | ite Siraduarins; yet there does seem to be ; ; ti +] bi ; bes! iit} the table w bad he preseace of an | black dress Hats got up ing palm tS Opts | somothing indefinable, — agpreye Pie mires bes He rade = of Washington, it may bes done in the praseace sarap t 5 AD ~~~ | of place, in fair hands taking up the fiddle | *t s Useisant treasurer, or ontlector, of surv. yor of the cneaae tne eae sold 3 Nanya a eal the bow. Butif a feminine violinist be custom, in the presence of a nota y public, ard be | ae $5; and a yood fashion- Qa” , Gees. WW DURKANCE, ¢ a novelty, what would you say to a lady car- PRINCIPALS. Turn Ono Lavies Forever !—The ladies eas: ete v aad the no- | able fat at $3, worth $4; ae WE NEX' NUAL BESSION OF THIS penter? Here are some hundreds of them | of Painesville are to give a donation party on Rene ee i rae Fe and a rat-rate’ Hat, $2 60 ; ve . i aS INE iy commence on Monday, Sep- f hammering, sawing, and se | Sapa Ld with | the 3ist inst., - raise a aos a ae ey oe oer e best materials aud the best workraansi is circulars at the i, d celerit, ese eyes ly obtaine: ainst Mr. ray, Aotaa! sca’; and if there be no coligetor or -urV«5- | employed to produce a $5 Hat, which {s sold for ponies 1a 1520. Kon tatens eee tremendous vigor an iy y' cently obtained ag: y th, here the pary re- | $3.50. We doa c*sh business, mect with no los- Prin-tpal Book Stores aut-tf_ | tave seen the grandam of eighty polishing off | breach of promise case. They announce that 01 ofthe custcims at tae place where the par.y re- 5 “ p ee a ne ’ rive each customer ful! value for bis 1 5 o 2 plank with a plane to auicety They have | this movement is “in order to give an expres sides, Us assiguimont ad rclea ies may be excoated | 265 00" EU and Straw tate Guia eer, 7 Rite Oe eno eee even a trim little damsel of soventeen, with | sion ot their feelings and approsiation of the before any court of record, im the presenee of the Nb Agent for Drigcoll’s Balm of a Thousand |“ rin. Ua. Prin. U.F- A D calored handkerchiefs tied coquettishly round | same’ The call is publisbed and judge and el rk therest and be witnessed by ueu, | Flowers Spice 25 cents per bottle HE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS her head, busily fixing beams and girders, | «< By order of the Ladies. w wed ive ec ange aid certified by the teak ender hieaiat of abins: ANTHONY, 7th street, near Pa ayeuue, Agent Institution, and ef the UNION FEMALE while a great-bearded, bloused man sat ma- has come o'er the spirit of the’ Teams, e 7 oiler; fora New York Hat Compaay m2-tf | ACADEMY, wilicommenceon MONDAY, Sep- } ° tically by, smoking’ his pipe, or if he con- aadif the holder be out of the United Saver, sue as | (SSSR TE tember 1, 1886, Jy 3-9 _ | Uesconded to interfere in business matters. at sigum -nt and releases may bs executed b “fore eo TRUNK ESTAB y all, enencKing ene houses, or dabbling with United Sta es consul, and be witnessed and certified | LIGHMENT —I have # glue-pot. What labor will not French wo- by him under bis consular se: hen the ladies make donations to satisfy a plpous against an ‘erring brother, in favor of an ‘* unfortunate sister ' a ea ceLE TE Lavesaste Mistake.—A contem = 4 the t and : UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT 2 : temporary - nonce papel Certara pe yo ‘ J tke vation Botling Depet,a supply ofBLACK. |™en undertake? They follow sTeoee tees | tein good joke about a verdant limb of the outing such 4 s!g1 Monts aad releases m ut also dee ment o’ Gentlemens’ BERRY BRANDY, ‘an infalli remedy for | they keep books a they open box doors; : y fo reided upon Nanticoke Creek, and clare, under ca‘h, D-fore the noia-y, clerk, or con | and Ladies’ Sole Leath- summer complaints, both among children and | take tickets at railways; they drag your lug at eae of the absence of the pastor of the su), as the case may be, that they ars the real own | er Travling Trunk, [ro 5 adults. Also, SUMMER BEV GES of al- } gage to the Custom House; they cut you your | in tim « District meeting,”’ acted asclerk. He had astrange way of manufacturing words when at a loss for the rightone. Well, upon a cer- tain occasion, when he deemed his services in request, he undertook to “ give out a b: in which the word “ doxology ’’ ocew ja he could not get hold of the word, he requested the congregation to sing “‘ four verses and a sockdologer.”” such as Mead i 3 ance ers of the certificates or uther evidences of debt, cr | 3nd, Wood Fe ee ‘ ar peo VPs Cider, all of mages Srntenayehac pens ernnae B§ ay ath that the rame have been assigned to them, bona | ges, Bonnet Boxes, new siyle Carpet Bays of #11 | superior quality; mach Bitters, carefully pre- clothes ; Arebtiga shooting-galleries ; they fe, for collection ; aad the notary, clerk, or oonaul | styles and qualities Also, a general assortment | pared by scientific men, A great Variety of Bi- panremagt Busey. fears ‘measure you for boots; Me : . : of Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’, and Misses Shoes, all | rups, and any quantity of our unsurpassed pre- bs y taney must iaclude the fact of thatdeeia ation te their eer | ojors and stiles. All wishing to Purchase any lum Mineral Waters, in our new sil- | they shave you. Uf ate ofarknowledginent. of the nt articles it and to ven: pares ee Palen sane — pesca an = aod in Lf assigned for colleetion, or in pledge, the name to exainine my stock wndovenne” val! nger oo Ey The New Urieans Picayune notices of the party holdiag she b:neticial or rewidua y tn- _* NESS, hen Wily cor mene cv ak the, Des porns, elopement from that city of aH a young lad of Iron Hall Penn, ave., bet, ¥th and Moth Green an live streets, Georgeto wn. a, . . nd thisteen, terest fa.the clatm must b> stated in the atficavit jy : streets, jy 3-te ARNY « SHINN. seventeen years of age with a migs