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———Se EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: ainbsebimelimibacatns .. August 30, 1856, with Know Nothingism, direct or indirect—are for Buchanan, as in the case of Maryland. Cook & Co., for their defalestion inthe of paying over the interest on the California State debt given to the Celifornia public, is that their agent on this side had waited them that they need not ship the States’s mo- ney entrusted with them for that purpose, as their funds in New York wore sufficient to dleman® upon theira gents in that pancieincinteninriatnnnnnaananneenannatnaneS SAAS ————————————— (07% Advertisements should be handed tn by 12 o'clock, m., otherwise they may not appear witll the next day. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESB. & The Union argues that the Republican = 2 party aims at disunion. «x awake. ta Wat cis aad} New Yi a On this side, in this city and in New York, te gl ia devoted to news and their agents alleged that the house did not scie: -day. TTS ee WASHINGTON NEWS AND GossIP. New England.—Leiters, we learn, are being | the State of California. daily received in Washington from the bestin-/ By the by, the exposure of the fact, beyond the hunnifuggled interest; Palmer, Cook & formed Democratic sources in New Hampshire | contradiction, that the defalcation is that o¢ Palmer, Cook & Co., and not of the State of and Connecticut, which satisfy us that Bucha- nan and Breckinridge will surely triumph in| California, is a speaking comment upon the those States. It will be recollected that within | peans of praise which the New York T'ritune the past year severe political battles have been | and Times not long since showered upon Fre- fought within the limits of each of these two | mont for his shinning efforts to savethe ‘honor States, wherein Republicanism did its worst. | of his State,” in Wall street, when the point In each of them a heavy Old Line Whig in- | involved was only the credit of the speculating terest has since ranged itself under the banner | and political banking firm of which heisa of the Democratic national nominees, and the | member. national men among the Know Nothings have gone out from the mass of the opposition, rais The Army Bill.—There was a possibility (scme thought a probabillity) at the time we ing and fighting under the banner of Fillmore. | went to press this afternoon that the House While the Republican party have not gained | would passthe Army appropriation bill before ingle vote from the Democracy within the night without the proviso. There were four limits of Connecticut or New Hampshire since | friends of such action in the hall who had these late hand to hand snd practically drawn | not yoted on the question previously—we mean battles, they have lost in all of them thou | Messrs. Hall of Iowa, Puryear of North Caro- sands on thousands, asillustrated above. The lina, Kennett of Missouri, and Keitt of South worst that Republicanism could possibly do to | Carolina. By consent, the bill, with the prc- the cause of the Constitution has long since | viso, was passed by the House and eent to the been done throughout New England, and any | Senate, ‘The test question was to be taken changes taking place there within the last four on consenting to the Senate’s expected amend- months have been all against the Republican | mont striking out the proviso. cause. The political elements are all conspi : m = ring to make the changes in that quarter inf A flip of the Pen. —Yesterday, ty a slip the right diroction vast, indeed. Those whose | °f the pen, we classed Messrs. Puryear, Hall, business prosperity depends upon peace and and Foster among the friends instead of the brotherhood in the Union are at length fairly opponents of the unconstitutional proviso aroused to the extreme danger of dissolution in- | °°¥Sbt to be forced upon the army appropria- volved in the success of the Republican party tion bill by the Republican party in the House. and the instalment of its principles and views | Of course, all familiar with the sentiments of aseupremo in the Government. They are, the members comprehend ata glance the mi:- consequently, working just now like beavers | !*ke. Mr. Fester has not yet returned to ‘We may illustrate what we mean best, by Washington, as we also erroneously announced stating a tact which is now notorious. Viz: in | 02 information which turns ont to be incorrect the New Hampshire spring State election the Messrs. Kennett and Keitt, however, reached great ship building interest in Portsmouth and this eity yesterday afternoon, and are in their its vicinity voted almost to a man for the Re. } 8¢ats in the hall to-day. publican party, then fighting there under a sort of bastard American or Know No’ . The Current Oporntions of ‘he Treasury thing | Departmont.--On yesteray, 29th of August, only positive surety against the triamph of | For the redemption of stocks... $77,791 99 new principles and measures that cannot be | For ithe Treasury Department... 534 025 29 uppermost in the Government without a surety For the interiorDepatment..... 22,069 62 that northern United States tonnage will For Customs..... 26,683 22 speedily lose its practical monopoly of the oe ae American coast carrying trade. Or, in other } From misce words, that with a divided Union, the South and its customers will of course haveno season whatever to prefer to do their shipping on Borthern-State bottoms, when. on European bottoms itcan bedone as safely and conye- niently, and at much less cost. 20.300 00 85,859 94 ——$——— 2 JONG RESSLONAL PROCEEDINGS In the Senate, yeeterday, at the conclusion of the speech of Mr. Bell in favor of Mr. Crit- tenden’s bill for the pacification of Kansas, they went into executive session, at tho con- clusion of which they adjourned. No business was transacted in the House, Reeder,—It seems that wherever A. H. yesterday, after the Star went to press. Reeder perigrinates, there is of course money t> be made or raised. He went, when Gover- nor of Kansas, to Pawnee city, forcing the Ter- ] PeDding bill of Mr. Crittenden, for the paci- Titorial Legislature to assemble there where | tification of Kansas, and Mr. Houston deliv- they were compelled to camp out in the woods free eee explanj.tion of his own polit- wibeet = — ~iia to shelter their! “1n the House, to-day, Mr Campbell, cf eads. jat was make money out of his 7 i : — OIE i, Pawnee city town lots procs ara pease a pessoa ubsequently he went <a . ae a si the lands of his wey besenclemall eo tior bill, with the following provizo, viz : - . ‘ Provided, That no part of the military of _eeeenan in a base effort to get their the United ‘Stater, for the support of which ‘ands from them, on terms and under cireum- appropriations are made by this act, shall he stances which the Commissioner of Indian Af. ] employed in aid of the enforcement of any en- fairs denounced as fraudulent and embracing actment of the body claiming to be the Terri- i, torial Legislature of Kansas. a betrayal of his trnst. For those offences), egairst the ob!’ : Z Lill read twice. ations of his trust, common Mr. Campbell ef Obio, moving to put it on honesty @N4 ordinary humanity, he was re- | its femeene oe the previous question i. * _ ] on its third reading. = Loeapsee epee = Laps of bim epeak Mr. Cobb of Ga , appealed to him to with- ing fer ‘‘ bleeding Kansas’’—having turned } draw that demand, in order that he might test abolitionist when so deservedly kicked out of | the sense of the House on the proviso by moving efice by the De ‘atic Administrati to strike it out matic eis ae 2s 7 peor so? Mr. Davis of Md., alao asked a withdrawal ance and, of course, holding out the | of the demand for the previous question, to bat for contributions. enable him to submit an amendatory proposi- Again, he was at Buffalo after Gerritt Smith’s | tio™ : & eee z But Mr. Campbell declining, Mr. Stephens Leaman, nominally for bleeding Kansas.” He | moved a eall of the House; ariered—yeae 97, came to Washington under pretence of having | nays 94 been elected to be the delegate from Kansas pies the Cates went ee to call the House, and Through his political fri members answered to their names Paras res os Po om pega f the House who Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, moved to dispense of iy wit out as adow of legal claim | with the farther proceedings under the call, to the delegate’s seat, he succeeded in hunui- and demansed the yeas and nays on that mo- fuggling the United States T = ae doll ‘ates Treasury outof some ‘The nawes of the absentees worethen ealled, olare or more on that account. | and expianation of. and excuses on their be. Last, he turns up in the New York Taberna. } half were siven, and all of them were exensed cle, with the batout again for “bleeding Kan | except Mr A. K Marshall, of Kentucky, who aas.”” When bleeding Ka gets a picayune Was raid tu be in the city up to1l o’elock to- of the money collected or begged by Reeder enzber account, it is to be hoped that she wil! day. inform the world of the fact, as the news will | orama of Life and Literature,’’ now before us, be exceedingly refreshing irdeed. ‘The ides contains, as usual, the cream of English and of November will bring Mr. AH. Reeder np | American periodical literature. We commend with a rcund turn; after which his money ma- | this publication most heartily to our readers: king epeculations on abolition sympathy, of- | Tue ‘ Panorama’’ is published hy Littel, Son fice, politics, &c., will hardly pay, even accord- | & Co., Boston ing to the true value of his labora, Preceedings of Te-Day. In tho Senate, to-day, they took up the ——+ — +____ Ke Tha Soptember number of “ The Pan- PERSONAL. ++++ Col. Macfarland and family, of Sonth Carolinia, and J B Bowdish, Esq., of Vt., are at Willards’ Hotel ++ Mir. Merrian, the “ sago of Brooklyn Heights,”’ states that this has been the coolest August known in sixty-eight consecutiv of the O} u t z ive years Dominion should all know that in sen with the exception of 1816 and 1817. > +ee~ Thalberg, the eminent G iani: = oie been heart and soul With the} report says, will positively visit this country now othing party. dle applied in peracn, | the coming winter. He will be accompanied or through a friend, long since, for admission By tae horn Virtuoso Vivier, and a cantatrice into the Know Nothing lodge of the First if dears eget a ws 2 x +++. Mr. J. W. Wallach, j 6 kno eens and was Tefused admis- } wounded during the pease ades mthe Bee . he at e George Plain took ground | falo theatre on Monday night. He fell upon against his admission into that lodge, on the tn plea that if desirous of Joining the order he his claymore, and the sword being ro h and hackea, it sawed through the muole, loaving should seek admission int sipicgomerm pass ee ae ; Segre nearer Jais} .... Lottersfrow Stockholmstate that Jenn — ; of is having coma aj} Lind Goldschmidt having amply provided pi e way to Alexandria being evidence that | ber fam‘ly i to settle at Dresden, and to hia was somethi ng wrong in his application pe tain fron ng in public unless for ex- tu iw teditated . - Au ‘ : hah ne Sasol ate her hus- ; and, who kes the ambitio He subsequently Spplied for admission into | "Pera, thoukd euecced in befor me another Know Nothing lodge, and was uc- copted. A meeting was beld to initiate Rim’ but the ilon. William ©. Rives yas pot farth. coming as per appointment. it runs that on ++++ Park Benjamin, is to take the editorial conduct of Frank Leslie's Ulustrated News- consulting our friend of che Alexandria Ga- zotte, (we believe it @as.) who had jat that paper, and cf the New York Journal; the dime taken one d Wm C. Rives, of Virginia. —As this gen- tleman is quite active among the “Old Line Whigs” of Virginia who are electioneering for the Know Nothing Presidentia} Rominee, it is proper that his fellow-citizens ¢ first published weekly, and the second month- ly. Our rewlers will remember his brilliant lecture delivered upon “ Fashion? at the Smithsonian Institute. By the seventh aS Sa age teas be emelnted bank | Vous je Medical College of Penney inanin ‘at : called away from Alexandri: arrisburg, we les P Ther © saden vgs vot | Pils for the pest year, nar keg amber of pu- ‘ae caddenly. All the material Points of _ Statementcan be substantiated by wit- aeeses in Alexandria, if Mr. Rives disputes naan spiny -Ave, = ennsylvan ight two from South Carolinta, tne whom nineteen were from from New York. from Uhio, one from Virgini ay their trath. Carolinia, and one foc fom Hew dear Of sach,as Mr. River (on the subject of Know Maine and Vermont. Of these, four Teceived the coveted dipioma—Misses of | ling und Debbie A. Huges, of this State; Mixa Ross, of M nd Miss Starr, of New York; and the entire thirty-five will probably gradu- Nothingisw) is tho “ old line Whig party” a State? Ns Virginia who are ‘apporting Mr. Filimore. The tona fide old line Whigs of the State— those Whigs who have bad neither Jot nor part lectures, Their Exeuse.—The excuse of Palmer, | receive a dollar from the State, on account of @o., being no longer the financial agents of ate at the termination of another course of | away. “Apply at * Ist Further from California. The following is the summary from the Cal- ifornia Papers xy the leading events for the adi $ ae On afternoon of the 24th of July, Josech He Anative of England, but who came to State in 1849 from St. Louis. met Dr. Randall in the bar-room of the St. Nicho las Motel and, renewing an old difficulty which had its origin in some money transactions be- tween the parties, commenced an assault u' him by seizing hold of his beard. Rana commenced drawing a revolver, and Hethe: ington also drew his Two shots were fired by Hetherington and three by Randall. The last shot of porn | Bee ores bow left temple of Rani : penetrated | brain. Randall fansodietaly fell and expired the following Sunday. . Hetherington was seized by the police of the Vigilance Committee, conveyed to their rooms and locked up. On the death of Randall, the Committee proceeded at once to the trial of Hetherington for murder. It was clearly roven that Hetherington had been pursuing Randall for months with threats that he in- tened to shoot him. Hetherington was con- vieted of murder by the Committee. Ie had previously been cleared by the courts of kill- ing another man named Baldwin two years 9 “em he committce had also been engaged in the trial of Philander Brace for the murder of Captain West His guilt was clearly shown, anu by his own admission, as well as behavior after arrest, he must have been one of the most abandoned men this age of the world has yct produced. Both of these men were sentenced to death, which sentence the committee pro- ceeded to put in execution on the afternoon of tho 29th July. Long before the hour arrived every apvroach to the spot wos blocked up by a dense tnrong of curious spectators, composed of men, women and children. Hvery house- top was covered, and such was the rush that the roofs of several buildings gaye way under the pressure of the burden among them At the appointed time a large foree of vig- ilance troops, consisting of infantry and eal- vary, numbering at least four thousand men, surrounded the gallows with fixed bayonets and drawn sabres The prisoners were then conveyed to the seaffold in carriages Heth- erington was perfectly firm and composed—not a nerve-quivered, and although his arms were pinioned behind his back, he walked up tho steep steps of the scaffold without assistance, and took his position upon the trap, at the same time loosening his cravat and baring his neck forthe halter Brace had to be assisted up the steps, but when his eyes fell upon the gaping multitude, the fiendish snirit of vio- lence seemed to take possession of him, and he passed his few remaining moments repeating most blasphemous and obscene curses and jests. Great indignation was excited throughout the State hy the failnre of Palmer, Cook & Co., to pay in the July installments of interest upon State and city bonds This banking fim received the monev and has the sum, or ought to have ivintheir vaults They pub- lished acard in which they state that they did not transmit funds because their partner, Mr. Wright. informed thom that they had enough in New York to meet that liability It is said that the State treasurer sends on money by the present steamer to take up these claims in case they yet remain unpaid Quit a number of political clubs have been organized in San Franciseo, and the cam- paign doubtiess will be carried on in a spir- ited manner. Three attempts had been made and frus- trated within one week to fire Sacramento city. Highway robberies were becoming very fre quent inthe interior. It is said some villains who were driven out of San Francisco by the Vigilance Committee have taken to tho road The whole smount of coin turned cut at the mint during July was $2 319,000 Slight shocks of an earthquake were felt on the 3th of July in San Francisco At Los Angelos the people of Spanish origin and the lower class of native Californians armed themselves in opposition to the authori- ties and Americans geverally. It appears that a Mexican was killed by a deputy constable, when the latter was executing an attachment upon the property of theformer. The consta- ble was arrested and released on bail This offended the Spaniards, who to the number of several hundred. made attempts upon the town. The Americans rallied to the defenee, organized, and, at last accounts, both parties were under aims The emigrants who left California by the Jast steamer for Nicaragua went for the pur pose of becoming peaceable citizens to epen business, Xe , not to join Walker. Tax Vircinta Counterrerts —The Wheel- ing Intelligencer of Thursday says: “We are advised that the paragraph insert- ed in yesterday’s naper in relation to the counterfeit fives on tue Northwestern Bank of Virginia, payable at the Jeffersonville branch, is incorrect. In most of the genuine notes, the word Jeffersonville isengraved. ‘he counter- feits have been a long timo in circulation, and in all of them that have boen seen here, the engraving has been found on inspection to be generally defective. he bank has cancelled the plate that has been counterfeited, and no more notes will be issued from it.’’ EF It is a curious fact, says the Courier de Lyons, that although the butchers’ chops at Geneva are all open, and an immense number of flies on the outside walls, not one comes in- side. This is caused by the inner walls being tubbed over with laurel oil. which is an effee- tual preventative against the intrusion of these troublesome insects. The same oil is also used with success in preventing the flies from spoil- ing the gilt frames of looking glasses, pic- tures, 4c. Bee THE JACKSON DEMOCKATIC Assocation will meet at Lesdquariers on MONDAY EVENING, the Ist of Sepienber, DD. RATCLIFFE, _aa President. Ret FE ORDINATION AND INSTAL. lation of Col. George W Hotebins, re- cently elected Kviing Elder, will take place tn the Assembly’s Church, corner of Massachuretts avenue and Sth street, on to merrow (Sabbath) evening, at 7}4 o’clock. Morning gervice at 11 o'clock it ee 7 Hovis tURCH SOUTH, on Sth street, one square north of the Patent Office. and between li and I streets. The Rev David 8. Doggett, D. 1., Pustor, will, by Divine per:ni:sion, preach ja the ubove Church TO-MORROW, (3ist inst ) at 11 o'clock a. 1a ’ and at o’clock p.m It — * N meeting of the cor ny will take place on WASHIN Ads: MONDAY EVENING, September Ist, at So’cleck. ‘Ihe members are particularly requested to attend this, the 2th anniversary au3}2t B ¥. BEE THE REGULAR QUARTERLY a Treeting of 3t Andrew's Society, D.C , will be heid at ‘Temperance Hail,on MONDAY EVENING, at So'clcck The gentlemen that were elecied members at the meeting in June last are requestsd to be present. GILBERT CAMERON, President. oe ok OUT FOR THE FIRST BALL.—'The frst grand Annual Ball of the Journeymen Confectioners will be given on the 15th of September, 1954, at Carnsi’s Saloon In order to make this one of the best balls ever given in Washington, it will be given in New York style. Further particulars in next week’s advertisement. GHT INFANTRY, The regular monthly au 29 3u* Committee. Joseph Schaifeld, G, Blessing, Chas, Meyers. au 25-3t* Been RANKIN, BUILDING ASSOCIA- ‘L1ON A special meeting of the stock- holders of tis association will be held at ‘Tem- rance Hall on MONDAY EVENING, Septem- T Ist, at 8o’clock, toconsidersnch amendments to the constitution ax may then be proposed. A full attendance is desired. a M ‘T. M. HANSON, See. :: as OTICE.— TUE SUBSCRIBER leave to call the attention of the pub: to his stock of BLASS and QU EENS WARE befare purchasing elvewhere, as by so doing they Will gave from 1% to 25 per cent. ‘foltet and Vinner Sets lower then the lowest at 309 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets je 9-6m JOHN McDEVITT. yACK-GAMMON BOARDS, DUMINOES, and Piaying Cards, at LAMMOND’S. au 30-3t ————$ $$ 1asee UP.—A STRAY HORSE, GRAY, long mane and tail, and thin in flesh. Had on kis back a quilted green seat sad die Caine to the Penitenttary Grounds owner is required to prove property, and take him Ww Peon 3 vtables, corner of street and Md. avenue. au 30-3t% CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SATCHELS, au 30-3t LAMMOND’S. NOTice, HE LADY'S AND GENTLEMEN’S a them very superi: saddle horses, for sale low at the Me- tan Stables, Beal! street, between Hig Congress, Georgetown, D.C su 303i > WM. ©. HAZLE. a re ES ANCY AND STAPLE DRY GoODs.— 1 have just opened a wel! selected assortment of the above goods at No 34 Market Space. be- tween 7th streets, (three doors from 8th.) { will endeaver to give my undivided attention to atl who will favor me with their calls. 2 4. C. GIBBON, N.B. Quick sales and small profits will be my motto (2u 3¢-2w) J.C. &. CAKD.—THE ATTENTION © HE public and —_ wishing to purchase ex cellent furniture fs respectfully invited to the s le it furniture which will take place on Monday. September Ist, at 100’clocka m ,at No 428 F street. between 6th and 7th. Will be added to the sale, precisely, at 10 0’clk, an excelient one-horse family C: for winter ‘ “4 A enREN it Auctioneer. Fe ecae OST—ON THE 2b INSTANT, TWO notes drawn by Thos H Benton, one of them for $1,010 36, in favor of McLaughlin & Wilson, due May 29-h last, and the other for $200, in favor of F. Lamb, due 28th August instant. As the above notes are past due and of no us: to any one but the advertiser the finder will leave them at the Star office au 30-38 UST.—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, aMOROCCO CASK, containing two SIL VER SPOONS ; one for sugar and the other for eeam. Roth stamped with the name of the makers, M. W.Galt & Bro. The case is sup- nosed to bave been left in anomnibns in going srom the State Department to Messrs Galt’s store. The finder wil be suitably rewarded on delive, of the package at No. 63 street. (XTRA PLATED WARE, ENGLISH 4 and oe fable Gutlery, Albata Forks, 8 iC. in aadition to our large stock of Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware, we 0} this daya beautrfal assortment of Plated Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, Casters, lvory-band'e Knives, Albata Forks, Speons, &c , which will be found of the Lest quatity and at the lowest rates M. W. GALT & BRO., Pa. ave, bet %b and 10th streets. fees. SUGAR, NERRINGS, BALED HAY, &c —Flour by dray load or single barrel; Sbhads N O. Sugar, and 10 barrels do at 29 per 10); 5 hids Bright Ketalling Molasses at 18 cents per gatlon; 5 tlerecs New Rice and 95 Bales Old Hay; 150 barrels Potomac No. land 2 Herrings; 40 bales extra quality Oakum ; Vine- gar in teirces and in barrets, w ungent; 150 barrels Tar, Pitch, ard Rosin; Block, Oars and Mania Ropes, with Seine Kope, Corks, &e ,&e. For sale by J.N FEARSON, an W. 3t Georgetown. GEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, os pEaae | REV. INO W. MAJOR, Principal. His NEXT SESSION OF THI4 WELT known Institution wi'l commence on lth of September None but the best Instructe:s will be employed and the Princinal wiil spare no pains fally to sustain the high position this Semi- nary hus hitherto enjoyed. Circulars, containing more complcte informa- tion, references, &c , may be obtained by appli- cation to the Principal, at the Seminary. au 50-20% JOW READY; i Fall styies of street corner of 14t 1t* an 30-3t GENT’S DRESS HATS Our 23 58, £3 00 and $200 DRESS HATS Cannot be surpassed ! B. H. STINEMETZ, 238 Pa. avenue, Letw. 12th and :3th sts. au 30-eolw MHS. FRANKLIN, TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC, G RATEFUL TO THE LADIES OF WaASH= J ington and its vicinity for thelr form rpa tronaze, respectfally informs them that she wii! resume her vocation on Monday, tee Sth of Sep- tember. Mrs. F., having vacaut hours for afew more scholars, requests tue ladies who are desirous of bvelng perfected in Ballad Singing, or the more elaborate style of tne Opera, to favor her with an early application. ‘rermus mede known at her residence on E st , No 4(~, between Sth and 10th streets, or xt the Music Storesof Mr. R. Davis aud Mr &. Hilbus an Ww PUBLIC NOTIC OMNIBUS FOR THE CARS! ¢ N AND AFTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER F ist.an OMNIBUS wi'l leave the Union Line omnibus stand, in’ Georgetown, at Solclock a.m and War Department at Sy; arive at the depot in time for the 6 o’clock train of cars. Also, leave Georgetown stand for each and eve- ry tsaia, one hour Lefore the starting of the cars, and be in attenda -ce upon the arrivel of every in train. Fareto and from the early train 25 cents; all o'Lers to or from, 12} cents; Baggage extra, the charge according to weight and bulk. Ry the present arrangement of the cars the coach will leave Georgetown at 5, 734, 2, and 3 0? Ik. Fare to the cars in any of the regular Union Line 25 cents. au 39 OLD ESTALLISHED Washington Stove Depot! Southeast corner Penna. av nue and Vth street N STORE AND KECEIVING WEEKLY,A large stock of the universally admired and unsnrpassed Cooking Stove, TeaE INVINCIBLE! TUBULAR OVEN, in consumption of fuel, sim- pte n, easily managed, easily re- palred trifling cost, Bekinu, Roasting, Brotl- ing, &c. , detiles competition 900 References cau be vlven who will testify to the above qualities of this, THE COOK STOVE! All | ask fs an examination to satisfy the great” est economist. JAS. SKIRVING, 267 Pa. avenue. The folowing is one of the many recommenda- tions sent tome by a very popular zentleman of this city, the original of which may be seen by any one calling at my store: Wasnineton, July 2d, 1886. Mr. Jas. SkiRvINe : Lear Sir—The ‘Invincibe’’ Stove purchased at your establishment lust fall has been inconstant use In my family since thattime. ts advantages seem to me to be very decided First, its ex- treme simplictty of construction and management render repairs almost unnecessary Secondly, the facility with which it may be changed from a wood toa coal bumer. And lastly, the perfect manner in which it performs tis duties. ‘rhe peculiar arrangements of its flues, keeping aneven teraperature around the loaf, &c., reader it, by far, the best bread-baker in the market 1 have, therefore, every reason to express my satisfactfon with it Very respectfully yours, au 30-Im "4 —— STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, &c, 7E RESPECTFULLY CALL THE AT- tention of our friends and customers, and the A doer vencrally, to our stock of STOVES, GRATES, FORNAOBS, and RANGES. 5 We would call particular at!ention to our BLUE RIDGE COOK STOVE for wood orcosl. Also, the Light street, or Morning Star Cook Stove with Roaster behind, for wood or cozl, made by Hay- ward, Bartlett & Co, of Maltimore; a decided improvement upon the old Morning Star, the cast- ings being a third thicker, and the basing and ronstiog operations far superior We desire to impress upon purchasers the importance of call- ing for Baltimore Manufacti re, We would also call attention to COLLINS & CO23 PARLOR COMPANION, or PATENT IMPROVED LATROBE, for beating Parlors and Chambers above. ferty references can be given In this city to subsiantlate their superiority overall others in use. Also, Moore’s hot-air Fur- neces and Spencer’s Klevatd Oven Cooking Range, together with Cooking, Parlor. Dining- room, C| , Hall, Oflice, and Church Stoves, of allt. various styies and ‘patterns. Also, Gas aes oe Ovens, Portable Ranges, Summer Ba- ers, Sheet Iron and Tin Work made to order. Repaiis done with despatch. Having exper! ‘workmen in our shop we assure those favor- ing us with acai) that thele work will be done in manner, the best : lives our _— ween Shes will be nothing stoves r delivery. agi SIBLEY & GUY, 320 a. avenne, bet. 10th and 11th ets, U7™ Please notice our number, 320. BU 30-e06t _ (Organ) TREASURER's STATEMENT, oes edit in the Treasury, with assistant treaserers oa et irape. Skees Roe, che amount of future transfers to and from depositaries, ay « by the Searctary of the ry. a ae Im what piace. ‘Treasury nited States, Washi $108,470 72 | $35,788 15 5 Fin A Kg Boston, Massachusetts RAL BS 1S 398,110 31 ry Assistant Treasurer, New York, New York... 9 945,145 OF = “ Assistant Treasurer, Philadelphia, vania. 706 893 $1 | 65,510 4 2 Assistant Treasurer, Charleston, South Carolina p—"- S i cee he 4 s Ree ee 1,399'5tt 33} — 68 698 os 2,612 37 Assistant Treasurer, San Francisco 1;205,286 46 e259 4 746 ” Depositary at Buffalo, New Yor! am af wine pies 2 Balti 107 40 : Depositary at Richmond, V 32.850 50 3,167 $7 29.712 99 Depositary at Norfolk, V! 33 S21 42 15,082 60 18,429 «2 Depositary at W: uv 4,020 92 3,480 45 0 47 at Motile alabars Saw oo tsaa| Sean es Boponitary af Mobile, Als 7496 13; 2.787 88 468 24 De; at Cineinnatl, Obio 63,234 20 22104 74 34 350 46 De at Pittsburg, Pennsyivan 23900 17 | 938 71 B81 neremey Sateen eens 12,489 75 = FS positary at Cincinnati, (late).. teenies nese ‘- Deposit a4 j 40,066, 263 93 ponent ot Penmaes bre = ome! Seu) sae x 7 7 tent Deol’ hichtgna... 162,517 25 30'195 £0 132,321 45 Depositary at Tallshassee, Florida... } 1401 25 675 944 60 Assay office of the Uaited States, New York * | 2 244,500 0) . 2.244 500 10 Mint of the United States. Philade! fa, Pen be 3.4 92,354 16 _— ce Branch miat of the United States, C ite, N.C 32,000 V0 2 G0 08 Paes a ale ay Dee es | aston {+4 ran to! a ‘ates, New eans, eo ses . Branch mint of the United States, San Francisco, Cul} 1,200,000 00 cz:] 18 6/000 09 [926 900,003 58 $2,001,225 05 | 924,095,778 4s Deduct difference im traDSfOrs..soe..cescnrenerteeenees onreee> BAevserecees 197,500 Net amount subject to draft....5.-200+---ceseeeeerreressererrenee ooenenens Transfers ordered to tfeasury of the United States, Washington, D.C.... ‘Transfers ordered to assistant treasurer of the U nited States, New York, N Transfers ordered to assistant treasurer of the United States, New Transfers ordered to assistant treasurer of the United States, St. Louis, Mo ... Transfers ordered to assistant treasurer of the United States, San Francisco, Cala Transfers ordered to depositary at Savannal, Gi ......00+-s+0e+--000+---- ‘Transfers ordered to branch mint of the United “iates at San Francisco, Cal: Transfers ordered from assistant treasurer, Boston, Massachusetts Transfers ordered from assistant treasurer, New York, New York Trausfers ordered from assistant treasurer, St Louis, Missouri... ‘Transfers ordered from depositary at Dubuque, iowa. ‘Transfers ordered from depositary at Detroit, Mi: ‘Transfers ordered from depositary at Chi iim ‘Transfers ordered from mint of the United States, Phi! August 30—It LIST OF LETTEKS Amusements. int. wi te D.C., =% — Comvita thy EO ies esnnren, NATIONAL THEATRE. [Ordered to be advertised in the “* Evening Cae © Star,” ble to the following section of the Oran on Post Ottice Law—it being the newspaper having | SAYORDAY EVENING, August 30, Us50, tie largest circulation of any daily paper pub-} «4, the lovely and pifted yousg American lished In Washington: ‘Actress Suc. 5. And be tt further enacted, That the} wny. LIZZIE WESTON DAVENPOKTY. list of letters remaining uncalled for in any post shorbihach tiy tans Genie voung hae , MR. A. H. DAVENPURT, office In wer} Aaa town, or village, where news- es per: be printed, shall, hereafter, be pub- crise pot: bond And the talented favorite, MR. G. C. BONIFACE, per which. aon issued weekly, or ofiener, shall have the largest WITH A FULL COMPANY: circulation within the range of the delivery of said office, to be decided by the postmaster at such office.) OF Personsapplying for letters In the following list, will please say are ALVERTISRD. LADIES’ LIST. Alexander, Ruitly 2 Ewell, Mise 8 J ‘ddison, Siacgaret Ewell, Mra V Ball, Mise Jane O Fleet. Julia Brocks, Miss Jinuey Frost, Mise K Barnes, Mew Ferree, Kachel 2 ¥ark, Killen Foster, Margaret Gant, Lether Greeu, Mrs Adell Powell, Miss M GiuduerWibLelwio! Periou, Mrs Cath's Grady, & Prtei Barbara They will appear in Shakspeare’s ROMEO AND JULIET! Manvers, Mm'ile A McFersoa, Mary A ill, Mre KG To conclude with the Farce of THE COLLEGE BOY! apt Popham... «.+0+-A. A. Davenport Pann: coeneces - Lizzie W . Davenport eu 29-2 ‘CRESCENT CITY CIRCUS! WM. C. MANAHAN............treprietor. Newly Organized and Equi for the Season of me THIS EQUESTRIAN TROUPE 1S DISTINGUISHED FROM ALL OTHERS BY THE Novelty and Variety of its Entertainments, The Talent of its Members, And the Brillsancy of its Appointments pore seccsis fhe Asset, 4 ines The following well-known Equestrian Artists are among the galary of Stare M’lle FRANK VIC, Mad. J. 8HOWLES, Mr. W. ODELL. Mr.J.SHOWLES, Blake, Mrs Thos W Brown, Mary £0 ell, Jave © rgsret Qut. Gardiuer, Mre & Mt Quil Gelzer, Migs Susan i avn K , Mra dC , Margery Brocke, Jute Baldwin, Mise P Buutelle, Mra CO Butle: ne Butler, Martha Brieu, iiss Lizzy Ciark, Mra MV Cole, Mra Cofin, hiss C i Carter, ai 5 N Hail, Miss HOM Hight, Sarah Ann . Mise Huvter MissFanny Rus ell, MreColWHt Bolland, Sarah EK Mobiason, Mise I Hewitt, Rebecca > Spe.ke, Mrs RB Jones, Alice @ Staoot, Miss Jenny Joburon, Mies Shes, Julia J Johnson, Jane ‘Smith, Mise Helen Mra Aiartha Jeffers, A Stone, Mire C rivt Kiug, Mrs Virgiute Esaith, Caroline W Hi _ Kiog, Mre a Smith, Sarah & Btewart, Alice Stevens, Kate M2 Kayton, Miss Mary Spri Kieiber, Miss KM Sul Dey L Duubar,Sophi: Murry, ncily. re Mu-phy, Mise B ier, Mra MA Mr. J. FOSTER, M, dirs ET = Miltchell, Kitte Warhington, Mary B Mr. J. CLARK, uelly, MraC Meirick, Mra WmA Wilkerseo, Sydua & Mr. W. MADREA . Master MADERA With a host of other tlented Pe:formers, inciu- JIMMY KEsNOLDS. Egau, Miss AML Adams, Wirt 3 Allen, Willis Andrews, Dr D M GENTLEMEN'S List. Forman, Oul F McKlegett, TP Garuer, Lt Geo G 2 Nason, Jos Grammer, Wu Norris, WaT2 GiLey, Wm Newman, WK eee Ty OA Nicholson, aot ‘The pupil andonly saccessful rival of Glosson, Patricte Hevta, ae a DAN RICE, AS CLOWN! a ae eggs See, ont hls Comparty will exhibit in WASHING TON an eid ho joude, Maj G 3 re nteentges Jat _ - DAY and TUESDAY, September ist Angel, BF 2 Pley, Michael Le Green, Gen Du! 2 Peabody, W ¥ A At GEORGETOWN on WEDNESDAY, Sep- Boggs, Win Brenton @ Pulllips, Capt TC 3d Sonttins, A. . x Parker, a mre ene to Roxes 50 cents; children balf- Bevjamiu, Win man, Brown Preston, RB jce. ‘it 25 cents ; price. Bayly, Ches B 2 Pepper, Michael spies 26-1w as at Boyle, Tereuce Perry, C m Bragg. Mb Pike, Jas 8 = — — _ Broke, Robert Parker, Jno C Beer, Robert 3 Wi Biraghi, Natale ants. Bustamente, A OPES 8 Philips, BF 2 NTED—AT COLUMBIAN COLLE Burgin, M. Page, Chas e, ee Ete, | Witteesa’ com ‘alusr ates to Santa Oh ways, Spt bon Perper J tending on students Apply atonce. 2) f ry ino F Queen, JM AN TED—TWO YOUNG MEN F A Quigiey, Wm steady habits can find a ol constant em»loyment Kobertaoa, utes | by e.lling up stairs in the rear of No 339 Penn, B2 | Brenue. None but such as arecf mechanical turn need 1 apply. nt Se ee ANTED—TWO SERVANT GIRLS One for cooking, washing and ironing: the ovher for nurre and c! work, with wiitten | recommendations. Apply at Hofmeister, Geo Harvey, Goo Hall, gw 3 Hatch, Rev FW Ross, Dr Juo J No. 37 43¢ street. Huctechwana, F Rithy,JamaC | Carter, WW Mall, a'C Ricuardson, Dr Bovks WANTED —A COPY OF PRINCI- Carpenter, Wim Havansugh, Jno W Robiuson, Col Ples and Acts of the Revolution, by Niles Carr, Wm Inge, 8 W Ridtey, B alsoa Set of Niles Register, from 1811 te 1830, or Carr, Win Thos igiebart, J, & Co Adana a@ complete set would be urchased it low Collin, Thos i lograh m"Lt 8 Sessford, Dolphows ‘Ada, - Pure ate . Capt Jordan, W vinelair, Wm . ress, stating price, E K. LUNDY, n, Kobert dobnson, J BS ip lnes Bridge strect, Georgetown, or No 46 Jeantess, ana avenue, Wa~bioeton city au 28- Kraft, Louis Sberman, : ve LH Kautinan, ¢B “Steinert, afr ea ANTED—A GOOD TWO-STORY Brick Kiuuey, 3 F Busts tastes House, neatly furnisbed, at a moderate rent Kaight, Jos Schade, Louis Apply at the Star Office and state terms, &c. Curd, Joun Kinuis, Jno Sterlaud, James au 25 tf Peart - Ps ——. —— <—_isec. Lc ery ngs easy nemony anon TED IMMEDIATELY—AN EXPE- Cane iy, Geo aK 5 NE wt cee Sw Ww Henced and competent Nurse, to take charge ~ L Lester, WW Stephens, GeoW2 | Of children and assist in sewine, Also, a good Lowry, La B ae Cook, Washer and ironer. No. 266 1H sircet. neat Levit, LC si 18th. ‘ Letham, Jeremiah re r esos au 25-tf ales, 3 a c .GenD Lee, He Fy gS ANTED—W. cp TED Salayoesnie — Lim'Eieara Seanietamet | WW ena yop petsoas in want of the following ar Colbert, Cuse Thos Miler, We Sewn Gus 8? | Holes: ‘ i er, ward, Dick, Wm A Mawrey, WA Sebartian, O Wrench or German Lookiny @lasees Davis, Rufus Morrisov, HC2 Sibley, Chas Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval orsquare Revebersy ox meee Stearns, ~~ ou Eiaiings, large and emai! awson, tchell, Spencer, Arden . Decker, Mr Marbury,Gen PH Thompson, @3 a ‘of Kett Tables, in bronze cz cold Deuman, Key LW Mullin, Louden Tucker, Wm Pictures framed, and eny rise Dixon, JW Marr, JH ‘Thom PR Looking Glasses, or other work tn te pilding Dick, sn03, Marda, Jno B ‘Tully, M line sone to enter With dispateh. wood, ‘urphy, Jno ‘Thoraton, Thos Also, of cast-lron Bracketts, svttaLie4or Kmrie, 8B Biles, Jame Thomas, J B : * outal ivauey Capt Maculre Gen 3 L Thompeos, 3.0 shelving, &e.,on hand. ‘Terms moderate to #v!t ~ a, ~ cash. -B.—Old Work & Lock! fs : cpilt, and ing Gimre — Avenue, Opposite Kirkwood Honse, c Toutmin, 4 T id,Col JKF2 Thomas, Rruest y,Jobn Thomas, Kdward Waleh, Patrick ——* wu Movre. 1 ‘ood, W JOHN WAGNER. " Riceee wee | Kelelin, Hi ol) M KRS Wentworth, T le 7 Heras” bee bos Sinica $B Ranyae- STRAYED OR S101 Rvausd Doniphan Miler, Chas Witllamson, 8 5 some time last week, a drab colored buf ft ) Biwards, BH M wi ur flo COW Ker marks notrecollected. Kdwards, b 6 Martia, B Whitehall, Merion | he above reward will be paid on her éclivery te Eaton, a'2 Maul, dsbory Ward, LB ne at No. 61 street. 6 y Frost, Thos Mariall, AJ = Word Jos ‘2.30 Tyg ge Ferre}, Thos Masemeu,AT Williaa, J -3t GEOKGE W. STROU»Y | Fauntleroy, Ool T 3 McKenney, D i Williams, Jno Saas aioe s jcLaaln, e Isaiah D = - McNutt, Capt J weeds J Se oroK, ater foster shea McBevnn beens” Weer LAMMOND. | heeee ticle, Ber esleby Foot, fiuratio McOnl, ea — a an 29-3 ‘Augua, 30, 1866, JAS, G. BERRET,P. a. KAD QUARTERS won - K TOYS «Np en EE ‘ NEW ZEWELKY, WATCHES, SILVER H boar) Notions, sat LANMOND'S, au 29-3 WARE, &c.— Weopen this day another large = a Seventh street. assoi tment of the above, consisting of— ROOKS's 5: gS ee citicn, and Bea's tuperlor gold Watches, 1000 dozen J py Glace Bpeed Cat ains, Seals, Keys, &c. ton just repeived and for sale whole: al: and retail ree imee; mosaic, and lava Brooches, Ear- | by - W. EGAN & SON, gnuversTea Sets, Walters, Pitchers, Goblets,and} au ae-e¢ M#* Pa. a¥ , bet Sih and 7uh sts Silver Spoons, Forks, and the GINAL MAP OF WASHINGTON— Variety of fancy Silver Ware of the styles, O raved in Philadelphia = MW. GALT '& BRO., Jewelers nn eR radon alk oe oa SALTS BRU, Jewaters, Lat RANCK TAYLOR. “, CAP, NOTE AND BLOTTING YING AND VISITING CanDs ‘4 Ene " Pprara _ arao, Bpet and Envelopes scliing at great bary:eine au & 205 Pa. aveave auw JOHN F. EXLLir. ————— nn a