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Te EVENING STAR, ae FUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, = e (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) - Stor Buildings, corner of Pi ivant . : ; = a= gers acd Klewenth ae —s i - = 3y W. D. WALLACH, Vu be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served In packages at 37} cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- seription price is THR EK DOLLARS AND FIF- ; > > THE WEEELY STAR, ‘This excellent Family and News Journal—con can be found in any other—is published on _ day morning. Single Copy, per GRBUM.....++--ereeeceeesBl 26 0 oLess. Fr uw copies, "Carns ‘SH, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. conklecopies (in wrappers gopseenees ate conte mpey paper. Price—_Tunae Geer = — PostMasTERs who act a commission of twenty percent Will beallowed TY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of Te tt VOL. VIII. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1856. NO. 1,119. ere a CIAL. anda release tothe United States aad release to Suna oad aay cee ______Educational. EV E N I N G STAR = peor bat honorable man; it shall never be grther with the atsignment and releases trom the | CRORGRTOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, | = ——— ———— scoratiny hay & coy a ponte sein cn whose favor settlement and payment is REV. JNO. W. MAJOR, Principal. A HOW TO GET RICH. macs of bank-notes and gold. | ar [RE NEXT SESSION OF TRIS WELL- condact. However, to proceed, bserve you are eager for the receded rye table d’hote, I sat next to a celebrated phy- sician from Berlin—the same gentleman 4 saw us last even who, a r things, told me that he was then watching » curious case of somnambulism, and chat i felt any interest in such matters, he would be happy to shew itme I accepted his offer; and we were talking the matter over when You passed us, and the doctor, to my grea: amazement, whispered in my ear : , «That is the young man; he frequents the salon de jew every night at a certain hour, and invariabl i: f at ariably wins large sums of “ Farascry DePaxTMENt, May 2, 1956. Notice is hereby given to the holders of the stock issued pursuant to the act of Congress of 22d July, 1846, that such stock is redeemable by its terms, and will be paid at the Treasury on the surrender of the certificates thereof, on the 12th of November next, when Interest thereon will cease. ‘This department will continueto purchasesuch stock prior to sald 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 interest forthe money to reach the vendor: Where did the Money Ceme From? “I felt the blood mount to my head as he One or more audited eertificates, or one or more known institution will commence on Ivth of sith weadene Rit ms) a German and an En- bag etbeme) words, but I made a grand ef- evidence of the same character of debt, may b+ in- | September. None but the best Instructors will &. ) at tha (Fitz Von H—— and Harry | fort t — cluded in the same assignment, releases, and affida | 2©,™Ployed and the Princinal will spare no ») at the University at Heidelberg, Ger- My dear sir,’ I replied, ‘I know you did whet poe J pains fully to sustain the high position this Sem!- | ™@y, graduated and separated—the one to | Bot wish to add insult to my other misfo it of ownership, if each certifica’e is correctly de | nary has hitherto enjoyed. remain at home and turn soldier under the | tunes, ani therefore I attribute thes> hb “4 seribed by number, date, amount, and nam: of the — containing more complete informa- | Austrian flag, and the other to go to England | ¢Xpressions entirely to misapprebension. I origir al payee. It should also appear whether the pipet Mo the Erlncipal cr fee gbtaln ed by appli- | and become a lawyer. The German student | P¢ver was agambler. I have no wish to deny certificates were issued by the authontics of the | au 30-2w® 2 aaa Was poor, and without any prospect of be- | OF even extenuate my many transgressions Stateef Texas, on account of the dibt of the panes or — coning richer; but recently he sent an inyi- | but I solemnly assure you that I never was lie, or were issued by the republic of Texa, accord. OOL NOTICE, Thome his English friend to pay him a yisit. | gambler. Let me know the name of your in- 5 oe Englishman, having the two months’ ya- | fermant, and he shall either eat his own words SELECT SCHOOL, THE NUMBER OF | Tae ing 10 the facta of each case. A Supits Umited, will be commenced at the | Cation usually accorded each year to London | OF bite the dust before another day is over” 1 pene ss y " h : curiosit: ight, ii and On such stock reorived at the Treasury between | ig : oe = ges eens ~ we — egg suctles Coenen oe Peete a ldo ai ees _ He found ae eS — pote ae his head, and pointed to | L aceoupeaied i fiend. to uo onthe c : 2 n i) a ¢ living in great style 2 heap of gold. rooms, where I i i the Ist day of June and the 3ist day of July,in | cordin . 3 tember Particular attention’ will be paid to | married t Phar deed) NOT i ; as Saar re + snxiously awaited your ar- ig to the forms subjoined—A and B, Mathematics ‘Those who wish woetuy + tied to a handeome wife, in the possession By everything that is holy in this world, | rival. At | med, and you clusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts JAMES GUTHRIE, ing will have a good opportunity, ac have a fine Of every luxury, and in high respect among | 1 swear that Tam ignorant how that money | entered the opartment, tock ‘Jour seat at tb specified in the certificates; Secretary of the Treasury, | instrument, and will give field practice weekly. © people. He could not acoount for his sud- | Cue into this room !” table, opened your pocket book, and drew out On such stock received between the Ist and 31st oer For terms apply to SAMUEL KELLY, at Mr. | dea acquisition of wealth, until he and his| _ ‘“ The count still shook his head, and smiled some notes with the most perfect ines = days of August, one-fourth of é Form A. John Sessford’s, on Penn. avenue, between Lith | friend were sitting together one lovely even- | iTonically. confess I i = “tgp 1 ays of August, of one per cent; 12th streets. au29 | ing, when the German spoke as fullows : “in the name of God, here on my bended ess © was astonished, for, after your vio- Know all persons by these pr-sents that And oa such stock received after the 3ist day of Dassen cd:ande oreby Rican the United August, the interest accrued thereon, and one | S aes of Am ‘rica from a!l further lia! or ch day’s additional interest only, will be peid. = shi soyent of oniten - e ee of det gy pte pencils Tweai oa tay the 3 3 e Certificates of such stock transmitted under | the jaie republic of Texan, (ac by aie author ies Bith of September. Students will be examined this notice must be duly assigned tothe United | the State of Texas, as Q case may b:,) aad re- a wee onthe Monday and Tuesday previ- States by the party entitled to receive the pur- | deemed by the United Std'es ir acesrcance with the anit! Priication should be made to the Presi Z provisions of an act of Congee: titled A ebase money ; and when sent prior tothe Ist July | jovi © tor the payment of cs cottons of the nee The P.eparatory Department will open on the the current half year’s interest mu ¢ also be as- | repubiic of Texas ‘as are comprenended in the actof pepe ronment : ZS ply ~ sdmittanes to Mr. z the t stockh Congress of September nine, cighteen hundred and sage d re . ENTISS signed by the presen older, otherwise such fifty,” approved the 28th day of Fedruar : 1855, and eae = Regisirar._ lent protestations of innocence, 1 di: z pect you would have the wer td el black art before my eyes As for the som- nambulism, I frankly confess I did not be- ligye one word of it; your eyes were wide awake; you even surveyed me quite una- bashed ; and your fixed look and rigid man- ner I attributed to trick. The game ceeded ; a crowd of eager Spectators flocked around the table; you played heavily, and “Harry, since you have been here, you | knees, I repeat that oath; and as asoldier and have often wondered how I became possessed | * mau of honor, I pledge my life that what I of my present fortune. £ know it I could | have sworn is true’ see it in every look I enjoyed mystifying | _ ‘ The count still shook his head, and his you; but I never intended letting you depart | lips wore the same incredulous smile. without telling you how I made my money. | “If, sir, you neither believe my oath asa You remember a Werterish sort of a lettor I | Christian, nor my word as a gentleman, said wrote you a year or two ago? About that | I. risivg indignantly, ‘I have nothing further time 1 was in considerable trouble. Our regi | t» add, save, merely, this—that had any other mont had been stationed for some months ina | M2u but the Count von S— insulted me in COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. Interest will be payable as heretofore. a act of seid = small town on the Bohemian frontier; and, as | this manner, his conduct Iaid the Righest Ailength, after a pause, you ‘And notice is farther given to holders of other February. 18560 of Texas, approved the Ist of mnaereis MISS HEWIT?’S =) I had nothing else to do, I managed to fail in passed with impunity. he pode trend wrong sap mag) stocks of the United States that this department As Witness my hand and seal. ARG OL eee ae reg pce over head and ears in love, ee for the deep love I shall ever bear to- | was a stir of excitement among the by-stand. will purchase the same between the Ist day of Form B. No. 215 F street, betweem 14th and 15th. At first, Si etsn ee ee nity meteor ea oe — weg baat the croupiors looked grave, snd the Jane and the lst day of December next, unless x Ul persons by these presents that uf bat SCHOLASTIC YEAR COMMENCES | I had already constructed nome vary magait: servant to open ‘the door. saciicisiaihaliaal seer gre tas per oo the sum of $1,500,000shali be previously obtained, ased. aad hereby relcases, the 8 ae of | jact Page gnday aan ends the | cent chateaux en Espagne for our future | ‘‘ ‘You renounce all pretension to my daugh- i artlogg all was sent whirling rouad the and will pay for the same, in addition to the in- sr pesprery Bed oo hg Sas Lew i sions. tie sani diode tte My love was amply returned; and | ‘¢r's hand?’ said the count, perfectly un- “* Le jue est fart,’ said the crow with terest accrued from “he day of the last dividend apoegetimtege A ‘muse ty siapsosctal ‘The Principal will be assisted by the most com- the confiding innocence of ‘a young country moved. em, . unusual excitement, and immediat ly the bai! of interest, and on: day’s additional interest for of Texa,(or by the authorides of the siate | Petent English and French resident teachers, and | 8iT/; fresh and pure as one of her own moun- «Never '’ cried I passionately—« never at | fell. i . ats Prppeeinssnar nal [Pippen jets etter asin sake | every t-cility offered for pureuing Music and all | t@in flowers, contrasted so favorably with the | tho bidding of a fickle and remorseless ty: * An exclamation of sarprise b fi tue money to reach the vendor, the following United States in avcortaace with the provisions of | {8 Varlous branches of modein accomplish- | #ftificial graces of the great ladies [ had ro- | Tunt !—nover until she herself renounces me? lips of all present’ By one of thaws are of premium: aa act of Congress t ae turther aoe if ae cently left in Vienna, that I felt a tremulous |_ “‘ ‘She *as done so!’ calmly replied my vis- | chances in the game the sero had wen, ‘= On stock of the loan of 1812, a premium of 10 Ee aprehended ta the at ct Caco | lars at bookstores, or at t fe rediaeece on theron Sats ee in possessing the as ppening his pocket-book and delivering | the manager prepared to pay you thirty- a of September nine, eighteen huadied and fifty,” sent auB-StKeotf | in this happy ay for seas times tat cece * T clutched the paper frantically in my ion inkomng tie Goneeer aoe ene On stock of the loans of 1547 and 148a premium | a proved the 28:h of February, 1855, and an act of | sx. JOS&PH'S SUHUOL FOR BOYS. to woo and never to wed,’ although good in a | hand—I fastened my eyes on the well-known pamela re ep dhny are, Ae piotocrmef 6 ‘: the Siaie of Texas, approved the Ist of February, W 1 quence of the run of ill luck it had ii — et Uaiak ans alae 1856 pro) 8 ebruary HE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROss | °°D8; became a bore in reality; so I screwed characters It was too trae—she discarded | the bank was broken for the art pie n at n Sep- ‘As witness my Hand and sea’. F respectfully announce that they will open a | UP Sufficient courage one afternoon, as we were | me' Ina fewealm but decisive sentences, | upon you quietly gathered your money to- tember, 1350, commonly called Texan indemnity ; i a ae ages from four to ten years. cn sitting alone chatting ‘aeross the walnuts and | blotted with tears, but not otherwise evincing | g-ther, ana rose from your seat. Our eyes stock, premium of 6 per cent. oe alist of the audited certi‘teates | {Tae Orphan Replune vr ao gbestgr co wine, i ask the count’s consent to our | any grief, she acquainted me with my doom. | met, but you showed no marks of recognition; Certificates transmitted under this notice should | 5" OU" “Cn8: ore H streets j sad cad peal “nares perteey « astonished, zee epee tet amp stone from my grasp, | and boiling over with indignation at this un- be duly assigned to the United States by the par- | °° 2 -p 1) ‘Twm-kins 1639 Osear Eapiodow papa for tuition exceedingly moderate, the | 1 wife upon. Here aa aknoek 2 aed ans Yous. eos mats a my heart. pbs paralicled charlantry, I was on the point of ty entitled to receive the money; and if sent pre- 18 Bukman Canfield 1675 Trustees of Austin The seis Lire en and eee ia b toallmy bopes Fortune—m ppeanala A 2 the count canine stron Poveda mice openly end et of your berefaced trick, . ly, the current half- sine 31 John A Clifton College Doys who will be "i j fine e orphan ly it 7 fs 'y - Sure- ‘iE doy on Sarees om. when the doctor suddenly pulled my sleeve. vious tothe Ist July, year HK Muse 682 GH Mowatat & Co} seh be - received and provided for in the | !¥ it must be a joke for any one to ask Licu- do not, sir,’ replied I, with a great ef- “*For God's sake, do not speak to him at terest must also be assigned by the present stock- | = ft [Labbe 16% John Kanne poetics Sa ae coats mee Fritz von H— what his fortune wag. | fort at self-control, all my ‘ide coming tomy | present,’ snide inevident alarm ‘If you holder, otherwise the interest for the half yearto| 1 J De Corduva 1704 Daniel Cart he gratefully conepean’ ’ y,&c.,w a rameeen to use no deception ; so I gave | temporary assistance. ‘TL willingly renounce | awake him now, he will probably never leave that day will be payable to him as heretofore. ie penne iam last HN Wa'eoit Refer to Rev. Mr O?Tosle, pastor of St. Pat- rs s sl | Spector) a minute and graphis ac- erery claim to yourdaughter’s hand and hope | tis room alive;’ and he held me back. ee n é is Q “S, An e Catholic 4 ‘ly. 7 se, 3 serves inable pleas- i , wil made by drafts on the assistant treasurers at Bos- | 171 James Tilehmai 1770 1 K Elliort an 29 -eo3w Eolic clergy genera:ly “I wish to avoid all recriminations. If you | ure, court, [renounce your runs nd ee a “ gold, take out a key, open the street door, toa, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties | 192 Mathia: Clark 1807 Harriet George have been wrong in playing the role of zn ad- | trust that your chivalrous conduct on this oe- 20) 1816 Miles S Bennett I .G. By SN 4 u : A 0 b hght a lamp, a mount the stairs to your bed- entitled to receive the money may direct. = Bihar Farle pe el an Ninian Ree ni ad + yeutator—pecion the expression—I was equal- | Casion will ever continue to bea subject of | room. From a gate on the opposite xiae of the JAMES GUTHRIE, 338 0 Flineau 1831 ) Levi Tyler, adm’r EGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE , ly to blame in encouraging your visits; there- | Self gratulation. I have the honor to wish | road, we could see yoa arrange your money on m20-dti2Nov Secretary of the Treasury. 344 J E Wale ies} of W fl Kelly of Wechingion Gon meme se ree fore I cast no reproach upor your conduct; it | You a very good morning, Count von S—;’ | the table, then quietly undress get inte Bed, |] 288 Peters & Booth 3838 Samuel Wilde that she is prepared to pive tase netion. In clascey | 2° What men of the world and romance writers | 2nd so saying, I most courteously attended | and extinguish a > light OFFICIAL. oe et Dees 1859 George Sutheriand | and private lessons, inthe art of MAKING Wax | 7°ud applaud. You are a suitor for my | my visitor to the door, “<<That young man's case is one ofthe most -_ _ 3 ey a fos J P Hennings FLOWERSand VASES. Also, Wax Fruit and daughters hand ; her affections, you say, aro ‘* When he had gone, I staggered back to} curious I have yet met with,’ said the doctor. Treaseay Derartmest, August 20, 1856. bok ee = iza- in I Eccles Omamental Leather worn alroady yours, and I believe your general | my chamber, and fell almost sengeless into the ‘+ ‘And do you seriously believe that he haz Wher as the following joint resolution of Congress | gay pth Fayiey 114 Edmund Ballinger Ladies wishing to avail themselves of this op- | character to be fair and honorasle. Ithere- | arm-chair. How lovg I continued there, I} been alseep all this time?’ asked I, incredu- has b-com: a jaw: 445 Leander Beason 1852 J 1) Locan pera oe SEAUUIRE Ae most pagan accom | fore will not raise any unnecessary obstacles | Cannot say. The hours passed without my | lously. Jost Resowvtion extending the time for the credi- | 466 Wm Odlin 1856 © P Green firs 'S. does net pecasifting lite Geant oe a in the way of your union,’ ([ was ready to em- | taking the slightest heed of their rapid flight ***Moet assuredly. Iam convinced of the orsof Texa; to present their claims 467 John W King 1865 David Ayres the city = & tong in| brace the old fellow for joy,) ‘but there are | Breakfast was brought to me and I ate it; | fact as that we two are now awake. In the Resofed by the Senate and House of Representa- | 509 T B Webb 1859 Thomes F James . rzams: conditions’ (my face fell immediately) ‘ which | the same with dianer and supper; I ate them | course of a pretty long practice, several strange tives of the United States of America in Consresscs | 510 AS Thu mond 1878 C Sehied!emantd Wax Flowers in Classes, per term of 12 les: must be fulfilled before my consent can be ob- | heartily, I believe, but without the slightest | instances of sleep-wiking have presented sembled, Tha: a+, agreeab y to the provision of the 58 Thos W Marstatl 1880 JP Jewett poche satrbeees Dt tained. I consider that it would not be pru- | appetite. I smoked, I drank wine, but all] themselves to my notice, and a8 you are possi- fumrth rection of the act of the 26-h of February, | 6% : aaean | areas Wax F lasses, per --$5 | dent fortwo young people in your etation of | mechanically, as it were, without enjoyment, | bly aware. I enj little reputation i 1855, “‘ to provite for the payment of such ereditovs | 643 George W Parker 1699 Far‘il'a Lee Leather Work in Classes, per term of 8 lessons $3 | life to marry much und. i and yet I was not positively ill. One single | tr2, = oa se _ of the repub ic of Texas a3 are comprehended | 644 Crutcher&McKaven1920 F + Gros.meyer Private Lessons #1 e.ch—Vases $10. 1 6 arry much under a yearly income of rd oes y ill. One single | this branch of the science. Had you startled i ¢ Congress of September 9:b, 1£50,? no- | 651 } wm Flower 1922 Gilbert Johnson Boquets and Vases, Wreaths, Single Flowers, | S000 florins. My daughter's marriage portion | thought, the thougut of my mysteriously-ac-| that young man, the probability is that he ment, was duly given for | 652 1928 Rohnert Lusk Page sale, or made toorder’ qu2%®-om’ | Wilnot exceed the moiety of thissum There- | quired wealth, preyed upon my mind with the | would have dropped down at your feet. So y by the Se-reia'y of the | 6°3 J A Simpern 1929 BE W Cawthern u : fore, my young friend, you will see that unti] | morbid tenacity eee to an overstrung | you now see, my dear sir, the peril you have Treasury, of the time a: which payment of the | 6:9 Wm H Belcher 1910 Wm Cochran FAIR MILL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR | you can make up the difference. I should not | nervous system. it haunted me like a spec- | ju-t avoided.’ am sunt appropria ed by the fifth secuon of said act} 677 HH Williams 1932 Fianci- Moore jr GIRLS. be doing my duty were I to yield to your | tre, that heap of gold; and I would have wil-]* ««But, doctor,’ said I becoming great! would be maie, pro rata, on a-y bond, certifica’e, | 70! Feiix Rieder 2071 Andrew Dairy HE TENTH TERM OF THIS INSTITU- | wishes ;’ and so saying, he rang the bell. and | lingly given the whole of it to learn by what] alarmed. “do you think you could bi 7, or evidence of ccbt of raid Sta’, which should b- | 718 Rob= 1 2072 Isaac Stewart tion will commence on the 8th of the ninth : . 7 fs 3 ii i ; = 2 edhe ree poe by ae presented a: the ‘Treasury Deparum-nt thirty days] 719 obert Dale 2086 Gweau month (September) next bowed me out of the room with perfect cour- stealthy means itcame into my possession. “< OF course I do,’ replied be, with a " Preceding the 13th cay of June, 1856, the limit of | 773 Wm Jones 1504 sai Circulars containing further information in re- — 1 : : But fruitless were my endeavors to re-solve | humored smile. ‘in a couple of months, I said ce; and as it is represented by the said | 779 Wm Wa'ker 2085} paul Bremond gard to the School be furnisbed t> persons |. ‘1 left the house meshanically without say- | the enigma; and I finally determined, by | will guarantee that he shall bave no trace re- Seoretary of the ‘Treasury, that of said bonds, eer- | 793 Dyer Pearl 1749 who desire them on application toR.S KIRK, | ing a word. I was quite stupetied, and con- | way of quieting my mind, and at the same | mairing of this peculiar habit, and with pro- tifica es, and evidences ot deb, which bave been} 8 2 Isaac L Hiil 2106 { vevia G Burnet or WM. H FARQUHAR, at Olney Post Office, | tinued so for the next few days I have the | time convincing the count of the injustice he per care on his part, that he shall not be sub- recogutzed by the State of Texa:, the same, equal | 863 Hermogan Brown 1610 to th: sum oi three huadred aad eighty mine thou~ | 874 John W Bower gt RP McMaster aad six hundred aad ninety three dolla-s and seven | 879 JamesMcMaster 293 Montgomery county, Maryland au 7-Sw id recollection of writing a letter to the dear | had done me, to state the entire case to the YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY, so ie 5 ject to relapse.’ girl I was losing, but what about, it would | Municipal authorities, intrust the money to ; re “**S8o, my dear Fritz, I hope you will make 4 Were not presented tc ime: 914 Dyer Ps puzzle me much to tell. At length, the colo- | their caro, for the benefit of the poor—in case] my daughter a ha woman, b: ttl do full justice to the holders of -a'd deb , the Secre- berg 2148) sw Pusher MRS. GEN’L WHEELER, Princtpal. _ | leave of absence, and advised me strongly to | then to leave the place. After forming this | time,’ ta y of the Trea ury is hereby a1horzed to pay to} 930 J Ellis 623 HE DUTIES OF THIS INSTITUTION | ‘T4¥el. Caring but little where I went, I j resolution, I felt much relieved, and took up] +: < With the utmost pleasure,’ replied 1, per- the holders of ay of the said bonds, certificates, or | 932 Mrs Mary Belville 2104 evilences, of deb’, not presented before the 13th | 1010 Anson Cranson 1501 day of June ia4t,who may present a d pr.ve the | 1012 RM Forbes 2303 Frost ea ue a’ the Treasury Depa~m nt, b-iweenthe 13h | 1025 James N Ho an 23°6 Thomas Reed day of June last and the Ist day of Jawuayy next, | !043 Thomas Lindsay 2316 Harri-on © Bryant @0d ¢Zecute the proper releases so the United Biaces _— rasa Sree 2339 J 3 McDorald i Bad the State of Texas, their pro rata sbare of the 47 Jesse Danie! 2340 Arthur Ga-ner a] ‘s ‘ven m llion seven bundred and fity thousand | 1048 J B Daniel 2341 J F Marichett Padi gsi as respectfully sclicits a continua. and afier payment thereof, the cad Secre | 1050 Charles Vincent 2341 Andrews & Grover Circulars obtained on application to the Princi- found myself, after a week's ramble, deposited | ™y hat for a stroll. It was a lovely evening, one afternoon outside the pretty village of | 8nd groups of gay promenaders were out en- Hamburg. where I engaged a quiet lodging | joying the balmy summer air; and at a short for a few days. The neighboring scenery | distance from the village, I met the count, his pleased me ; and that was lucky, for I cared | daughter, and an elderly gentleman, who was nothing just then, as you may believe, for | talking to bis companions in an unusually drinking, or gaming or sociality of any kind. | grave manner. AsI approached, the stranger That evening, I read part of ‘ Zanoni,’ took a | G4zed at me with much apparent interest, the Louisia a Dav's will be resumed on Monday, September 1 with renewed exertions on the part of the Princ: for the inteliectual, moral, and religious im- provement of pupils comritted to her care. Mrs. W. tenders her thanks to her friends and atrons for the liberal amount of patronage she fectly bewildered at these strange revelations. * The physician now entered the room, and his pleasant, cordial manner soon removed al! feelings of uneasiness on my part After half an hour's friendly gossip, the count proposed that [ shouid pay my devotrs to another friend ; and taking my arm he hurried me along to his hotel, where I found Bertha, full tary of the Treasury is aathorized aad required to | 1056 23455 PG Merritt 7 stroll in the Frankfort d. others passing by with a very slight mark 2 ji " disteibate and pay the cesidae of theraid seven mil | 1057 $8 DGervaise —9949!w Pinkney mse RE ac aan ay See whee serunee te Peecguitnon: g cf icleary coe Gar rel ovlt capeonches and enerens eleotion, re lioas seven wa ired and fifty gears fectcearty brie = Feet eee 2350 : Bent CENTRAL ACADEMY. morning, the first object that met my cye was | poor girl looked pale and much dejected; and Seckion on the kind-hearted P == Arse : the treasury, pro rata, fe 2354 m 5 i 5 2 ie s re 4 core caine when may nats nevada pegs ,and | 1062 John Dat 2358 A P Edgerton REV GW DORKANCE,¢ Principats. | « large heap of gold jae up on the dressing- Se to the a by the ae of ber un- | removed all alarm by again assuring me that d the proper releases on or before the Ist day | 1065 Wim Barton 2359 Thomas Wa NHE NEXT ANNUAL SBRSION OF THis | t#ble. Strange that L had not noticed it be- | bappiness, yet smarting under a sense of ber | my cage would soon yield to propertreatment, of Janua y next. 1079 WA Lockbart 2363 George K Academy will commence on Monday, Sep- | f0:@ 1 must have mistaken my bedroom, or | cruel conduct, L returned home, fully resolved | 5) I counted my involuntary gains, which Approved August 18th, 1856. 1080 R Bloren | 2361 Francis B (ener let, see. Bor terms see circulars atthe | made some confounded blunder; so I imme- | te depart in the course of the following day. | amounted to the large sum of 100,000 florins, Noricers s2reny civen to the holders of bond-, Le un teie prin-ipal Book Stores aul-tf | diately 709 the bell, =e demanded an ex- j #ud by niet one in eee Joreign | und accompanied the doctor the next day to SS 2 2 i : ee ee lanation of the mystery. The landlady could | country, endeavor to forget my past misery. Berlin, where I continued to reside, w is Page ea yr os ssn cantot aie bis De MeNut Z wumeeee: Bee eS enc ken pat solve it; I Siete ay own room ; alee “To my infinite surprise, however, I was | hospitable roof, for a couple of months, at the seiialininniin aie Leta rae 1249 John W Cloud, per 2390 Wm K:mbr 7 Prin.t.a. sO rit, Fa, | Wa8 left there last night; the servants had | awakened next morning by a loud rapping at | termination of which period he dismissed me parument on er b-fore the 13th day of June la:t, that ats'y | H Raymond 2400 HH Haynie \HE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS | Deither ccen nor beard any ono moving about | the door, and on opening it was warmly em- | as perfectly cured the «ame will b: settled aid the pro rata amonrt | 1963 E De Pon ois 2401 RW Millank Institntion, and of the UNION FEMALE | the house; consequently, I must have placed ; braced by the count, who, with many apolo-} «The rest is briefly told. 1 resigned my thereon will b+ paid to the lawful boiders thereof if } 1269 U + Green 2402 Catherine Allen ACADEMY, wili commence on MONDAY, Sep- | the gla on the table myself. gies for his harsh conduct, begzed that I would | commission, and married Bertha, who bas presented before te first day of Jaquary nex:, as- as cna aJB nee bs Eine tember 1, 1856. Jy 23-3 “Unable to get any explanation, I care- | dismiss all recollection of it from my mind. sinco proved the greatest treasure of my life ie heenen ev.dence of their gene | 1997 Juiin Kendri $418 stephen Banik —- fully counted the money, which amounted to} ‘‘ I started back, rabbed my eyes, and stared | J’o- some time we rambled abont the continent, Se ee te a Geta ates Dea | ee MKS, VRARELIN, the large eum of 10,000 florins, and lucked i: | at my companion in perfect amazement. Wa] until an opportunity presented itself of pur. ee . FT 1300 Jona Johnson 9478 Elavha'et Faston TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC, up in my portmanteau, fully expecting to | he mad’ or was overs, or were we, boti | chasing this old property, then in a sadly quired to give this de, a ‘moat the eustudy of uch | 139) Sy-anq Ma-sicx 2442 Lemuvl BDickenson GRATEFUL To THE LADIES OF WASH | have a claimant for it in the course of the day. of us, a couple of lunatics? I felt my heal] tumbie-down state. I immediately began to bonds, oe tificates, and evidences of debt, aad with | 1362 Thomas H Forrester 2450 Wm H Th: mpson ¥ ington and its vicinity for their former pa- | But to my great surprise, no such person ap- | wander, and knew not what to say. busy myself with its restoration; and, occu releases :0 the Unitet $ ates ard Texas, fu ede | 1385 BR Warner 2452 Z Wm Eddy tronage, respectfully Informs them that she will | poured, andi went to bed that night with ‘-« Forgive me, wy dear boy,’ said he, press ied with my farm and blest with a darling i tof C a1 1493 William Frels 3471 3 F Herron resume her vocation on Monday, the &th of Sep- | these riches still in my possession, previously | ing my hand, ‘forgive me for my unjust sus e wife, { have been ever since one of the ance wih the provisions of the act of Congres of | 1424 G 7 Osbome 2474 A B Bemphill tember on i cea pbepeact & [Po >and if iest fel ji 2h Pub-eary, 1856 1495 John A Rutherford 2477 Aaron Hatzhton Sirs. F., having vacaxt hours for afew more | taking the precaution to lock my door and | picious yesterday ; and if youcan so far forget | happiost fellows in the world To the best of This d arment qitl not require ¢vidence of gen-| M427 Cornelius Vannvy 2479 Heirs of John Jones | scholars, requests the ladies who are desirous of | placed the key under my pillow. The follow. | what then transpired, my “laughter may live | my kuowledge and belief, I now sleep ; saebey eRe eer se Se ag | L428 Joseph ates 2450 Joel Hil being perfected in Ballad Singing, cr the more. | ing morning, a similar heap of gold and bank | to be a happy woman. ere he gave me a} fully in my bed, without disturbi mest wiseness ty Le presented with the certificates issued } 1474 Ann # Reese 2481 * Warren Abum | elaborate style of the Opera, to favor her with an- | notes stood on my table. I sprang out of bed, | letter from her, fall of repentance, of joy at] people at untimely hours by any further noc- by the a vtitor and c mpiroller of Texas under the [1515 |.umbard Mims 2482) Jotm L. Monks | early application unlocked my porliuanteau, and found the | my innocence, and of passionate love turual prowling propeasities. So you see, my laws of the Sia’e. But it pos.esseans meansof wer | 152! J C Moore Se ee , Ferms made known at her residence on E st , | money L had deposited there untouched. I| ‘1 was more amazedthanever. The usual] dear boy, that there are more ways than oue ; hes . t a “, | 1533 John James 2490 M A Dooly No 4¢5, between 9th and 10th streets, or atthe | ost “examined the room; there was no en- ; heap of rouleoux and bank-notes, my fairy | of making money, and that what I could not ifying the certificates, biads and promusory motes | 1554 K H Dougias 250) George C tray cashier | Music Stores of Mr. R. Davis and Mr. @. Hilbus = % “ ift, lay on the dressing table; nothing was] q, hen awekn: be aon tesk when a a egented | 1570 EM Fish 2501 F Kennett & Co au 30-2w trance but through the door, and this was | gift, lay ‘i seal ; open Syaee, Here elgg issued by the republic of Texas, and not prese! 1572 Wm Kerr 2503 John W Schrimpf fastened, and the key safely stowed away un- | w!tered; whence then this violent chamge in| under the influence of sonambulism.’’* \, nor audi.ed by, the officers of the State. The} ise) James A Moody 2504 W C Blair TORHRAM & NULFLET'S der the pillow. I now called the landlady, | tue count’s conduct? I began to suspect that hecessa’y ad proper proof of the genuin. ness of | i561 P Bickford 2512 M Rorberttaitle NEW AND CHEAP - and somewhat sternly rebuked her for per- | his mind was slightly disordered, and thatthis] + In the year 1853, there o-ew:red a similar in- the latter ia the certif’ ate of the comptrvller of the | 1612 John Lamer 9513 Henry B Brooka SADLLE, HABNESS AND TRUNK 820%2 | nitting these practical jokes in ber house; | Wes the real cause of his eccentric behavior. | s:ance of somnambulismin Wisebaden, A young z 2 = 1615 Johu Cameron 2514 Gabriel Trumweit 4v¥ Seventh st ,cpposite Odd Fellows’ Rall but th 1 woman’s face too plainly show: a Hie evidently guessed at my thoughts, for he } man frequented the Kursalle, in his sle p, for Siare of Texas, who bas the official charge of the | 1693 john b Taylor 2524 18 Morgaa ESSRS. TOPHAM ut the be : cance thot i, ior. | aaid, with a@ quiet smile : several uights. rnd won considerable sums of Original arcbives relating to the debt of the late re | 1624 Levi Mercer 2529 Farbur & Bean ate of Philsdeiphia, and that she at least was innocent of all partici | £2": No, ro, my boy ; it is not so; but I will | ouey at the gaming-tables. ihe singularity of Bs 1625 Eii Mercer 2534 Sarah Newman NORFLEF of this cit pation in them; so that I again counted the Fines fs oe the case created some excitement, and was duly pubite of Texas gin eae vidences of other classes of the respectful pect prancileg ; money, and placed it with the other sum at once explain this strange story. After you | chronicled in the continental press. Tho e-ieoment avd releases may beexccated | ‘The outstavaling evid Seas Fe lie . | “That night, before going to bed, I made a | left V—, my daughter's health appeared to ——__—— , debt of the republic of anot be pec thelr friends and the | dees ic, that they have com = ent, Psd 2 be in danger of breaking down; and heari aad ack.wowledzed ia oe presence of the As-istant | nis Department. au 22—di1- menced the Saddiing Business at the above stand, | minute survey of the premises, carefully hasp- | be 5 : — | pet AND STAPLE DRY GvODs.— 1 have just opened a weli-s-lected assortment o? the above goods at No 3 Market Space, be- twee. 7th and 8 b streets, (taree doors from Sth ) 1 will endeaver to give my undivided attention to al who will favor me with their calls etary of the Treast “ where they will make and keep constantly on } i indow and locking the door; but the | Colonel Von Stein speak so favorably of your Roceser ys Sf Oe Crane oe qe eag aay : HATS: HATS! banda large and superior Sssortunent of-—NMens?, ie ee supplied me so liberally with | character, 1 determined on waiving all further in the presence of a notary public, and be witne-sed | usp RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF | Ladies’, und Boys” SADDLES, ERIDLES’ ‘old, was not to be shut out thus easily, and | objections to your ucion ; but no sooner had I by the Avsisiant Secre a y, or chief clerk aid nota vielen ign ro rbot Raa aecrea | Lie ware: : ARNESS of Vi toad oe awakening a larger sum than ever | atrived in Hamburg, than I heard every one - * cer . 2 fa- ev jon. 2. = li ry, aad b+ certified by the nota y under his nota. at $3.50; they are the best a Linde oF TRUNKS, VALISES. and Ane on my table. It was perfectly uscless asking talking of the axtraordinary luck of a young tia) are! ; bat wien te lold-rs des're tomate the | Hats for the price in the PET BAGS. Ladies SATCHELS. TRA .|the jandlady or servants any further ques- | Austrian officer, who had for the last wee 3.C._ GIBSON, a signm -nt a dcx cute the roleases out of the city | United States! The best ING BASKETS, and FANCY WOKK BOXES. | tions—they vaty stared at me; and the ether | been a nightly ae = i. = cane at Bhai Quick awe seats wre ugton, it may b? done in the presence of a, | black dress Hats got uj in HORSE BLANKETS COVERS, COLLARS, | jodgers were by no means personsof affluence | the rouge-et-noir table jistened atteutive- . of Wa and HAMES. Horse, Spoke, and Dust BRUSH. asaisia he latest style for $3 50, as 2 ES. CARDS, CURRY-COMBS, SPONGES, wer, Of OMlectOr, Of sUrv yor of the good as those usually sold he presence of a ata y public, aid be | at neg begs a good fashion- SEALED PROPOSALS WILL Be RE- \ ceived by the Secretary of the Treasury, in the city of Washington, untii the l2th of September next, for a suitable site, not less than ons hundred feet by ene hundred feet, for the new Custom tlouse end Post Uffice at grtown, DC. JAMES GU LHRIE, Secretary of the Treasury zazdtigsep (int & Union) a A PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES. th te i t a tisfac- | ly, struck by the resemblance this young &o Seay asain cxmmied chant ihe gee cticer Sete to yea ; a phinioed cantly aaaia ; ; ahh ma’ used ade i y i earned that it was no other than my acce; witnessed by the collector or su:Veyor aad the no | Sle Hat at $3, worth $4; 4 Al material will be the best that can be nade in ot egae elgu dreamy ee that sista law whe Wat Sookeing Se forsee a0 b and a first-rate Hat, #2 50. obtained; and both of ushaving been practicei | day. I thought people seem look at me Tooele enalit tia tele= bak y public, and b> certified by the nota y undrr his | The best materials and the best workmanship ts | workmen for several years, we feel confident that | in a peculiar manner asI passed along, but At first, T could scarcely it is ale; bul nota“jal see’; andif there b+ no coliectur or sarvey- ae vf mas a $5 Hat, which is sold for | our work cannot be coal ey ne for style or | this was probably a mere fancy on my part. hearing it confirmed on all sides, l was com- 7 at th J where the pany re $3.50. We doaczsh business, meet with no los- | durability. By unremitting efforts to give catis- Towards evening, I received a ietter from my pelled to believe it. From your landlady, I or ofthe custcms at the place ere "| 8€8, but give each customer full value for his | faction we hope to merit, an respectfully solicit, darli irl ae that she had at lenqth | gathered that it was your habit to retire to vides, th: assignment and releases may be executed Ty elt aad Straw Hats unusually low. ashare of public patronage. agli irl, saying: Teibe eae ngth Se peipetpreat attain jraclyegee peige otng before any court of record, in the presence of the N. Agent for Driscoll’s Balm of a Thousand Pasticular attention paid to covering @rurk: rere naucing ogre fren sh Aca dcarn the keenr: abt yea eemahe reper Flowers Price 25 cents bottle ring all kinds of work. ‘ 7 juige and el rk theroof and be witnessed by them, |” ANTHONY, 7th street near Pa ayenue, Agent | OMLipetine oe constantly on kena nev7_ts | now on their way to Hamburg. The count | od about midnight with abag of rege which Lusvock’s wiggic pa ~fpPang inlet pmo ‘aud certified by the clerk under his sal of office; | fora New York Hat Compaay. m Mutt THE LAKES: added a few lines, wherein he stated that this | She was informed you had won at the Kursale ’ | (VA Counter Bouien, of aU & O'NEILL, and if the bolder b- out of the United Waves, the a) boven 5, SHOE 7 FANCY BAZAAB! decision was caused partly by his daughter's | |‘ Ab. Sit, se ry eget soe Bente | an) apents, No. 105 Water st., Georgetown. signi -ni aad reteases inay be ex-outed before any "PRUNK ESTAB- eo ee HOE AND Gt Peansbiaaess actaue. entreaties and failing health, and also by the | i a x os erage hore ger tol sO __ ; eae Ss i aad certified SHMENT —I have OTS LVER, PEARL, IVORY, P - | excellent character my Colonel had given him her forehead, ‘ for in the mo: @ will call CH NOVELS, KOMANCES, DRA- United Sta‘rs consel, and b> witnesse LI hav 5 Go, sl ’ n ,» PARL x ny * A 7 nd ask a hundred questi thow the ra ter bis tonsular wa’. All persons exe- , 0 hand thelargest and se, an Merbie, Tortolse Sheil, Papier Mache, | of wo. You can easily imagine my joy at this | UP # uw questions sbout how mas, Popular Histories, Katlway Libraries, Lac Aememapllmer=ap cls: nalbcecnnmmipsecae LF most extensive assort- ¥ Rosewood, Leatber, Moroc-o, China, Biscuit; | unexpected announcement; in fact, it was al- | money came in the room. ac., xc Just received in variety, from Paris ; a: cuting such assiguinonts and releases mast also de] Went o” Gentlemens? pas Porcelain, Alabaster, Bohemian Glass, Ebony, most greater than I could with safety bear in| ‘‘‘ As there could be no further doubt con- | prices ranging from fifteen cents upwards; many clare, under ca%b, Defore the nota-y, clerk, or con Steel, Berlin Iron, and every kind of Fancy @ my then excited state of mind. Brimful of | cerning your identity, 1 informed my daugh- | (¢ them jrofusely illustrated : . y , - . had at i i i ter of the result of my inquiries; andthe poor} se 4- FRANCK TAYLOR sul, as the ease may be, that they are the real own: | FF —s : | may be THE LAKES. happiness, T ate a light supper that evening, | te of my inquiries ; = eae i de Packin : “ smoked two or three pipes, and wes asleep | girl, although with a breaking heart, saw at OLD HAMS! OLD HA’S! haigpnergstrm prom erecese nino Be igre cla baer oor long before midnight; ap although I went to onee the infamy of marrying a blackleg—for bb HAVE RECEIVED A LUT UF MAG- that the sam2 have b-en asigned to them, bona | ces, Bonnet Boxes, new style; el Bags of all ‘The most choice American, Freuch and German nolia Hams two years old. » rare and very - 3 jes and qualities Also, assortment :fumery and Cosmetics bed at ap early hour, I felt unusually lethar- | it was the general opinion that your invari- (fide, for collection ; aud che notary, clera, or consul on Ladies Gents’, Boys? ‘and Misses Shoes, all English, Guten’, Mathematical Instruments gic in the ais and when I awoke it was | able success did not proceed from mere chance. roe article. Kinu & meee yy mu-t iuclude the fact of thatdecla’@tion in their ce | Golors and stiles. “All wishing to purchase ‘any Drawing Materials and Stationery, and ten o’elock, ard the count was waiting for me | The scene that took place yesterday wasin} aul? cor. Vermont ave and I SUOn-_ tif ate of acknowledgment. of the above articles will it to their advan- | Combs and Brushes of every description. in the adjoining room. I sprang out of bed to | cohsequence of these discoveries; andalthough | VonoOOL BOUKS.—THE CHBAPEST to examine my PORE ene epurehasing else- | Would you make a present, adorn your person : no one can t it more than myself, I still place to buy School Books ts at Hf assigned tor collection, or in pledge, the name Call at 8. P. HOOVER'S, orembellish vour home? Consult economy and |¢mbrace aim | i ake ink the chevamastances that had then just y SeeTARLOR & MAURY’S of the arty holding the beneficial or residuary in- fron Hall Penn. ave., bet. #th and t6th taste, and call at j ‘Hold, sir!” sai he, drawing himself up | think the eircums' sez ‘Book end Stationary Store, (erest in the claim mus: be sisted in the affidavit’ jy streets, | an6-t¢ THE LAKEs, ' proudly. ‘I promised my daughters hand to | transpired, atali events serve to palliate my