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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AYYERNOCK, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) Af the Star Buildings, corner of Aten Gnd Eleventh stress, By W.D. WALLACH, Will be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable’ weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37} cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIF. 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 12 cents a week. I SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. LL. OFFICIAL. Tasasory Derartment, May 28, 1966. Notice Is hereby given to the holders of the stock issued pursuant to the act of Congress of Wad Jnty, 1646, 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 continue te purchasesuch stock prior to said day of redemption, and will pay therefor (he following premium, in addition to the Interest acorued te the day of purchase, with one day’s interest for the money to reach the vendor: On such stock received at the Treasury between the Ist day of June and the 3ist day of July, in clusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts specified in the certificates; On such stock received between the Ist and Sist days of August, one-fourth of one per cent; Know all persons by these presents —— | Which it ts ret, and the beau- Ladies ib: ‘And on such steck recelved after the ist day of | ——— as rel’aed,aachreby lene tne Unliod aifor, tale oe ae unl of acacia ee creemmctes of this Angust, the Interest acerued thereon, and one day's additional interest only, will be paid. Certificates of such stock transmitted under this notice must be duly assigned to the United States by the party entitled to receive the pur- chase money ; and when sent prior to the Ist July thecurrent half year’s interest mn ¢ also be as- signed by the present stockholder, otherwise such interest will be payabie as heretofore. And notice is farther given to holders of other stocks of the United States that this department will purchase the same between the Ist day of June and the ist day of December next, unless the sam of $1,500,000shall be previously obtained, and will pay for the same, in addition to the in- erest accrued from “he day of the last dividend of interest, and one day’s additional interest for of premium: = Ebening Star. | — Pexas from all further liability or claim for the pay- | arrangement in hearth and roaster Lehind mont of certificate or dence of d-bt numb: Light Street Complete Star. for coal or ‘wood, public of Texas,(or by the heavy. > keeps of Tse: se the case may be,) and redeemed by of z Vietor Com Cook, Cook's Favorite, Kitehen Paveahiee aud French resident teachers, and mon t or, following rates | Uni #8 in azcoréauce wi prov’ of | Com) 2. iter, Emporium, F: Forres- > the oe oe —s an act of Congrees, eatided “ An act to provite for | ter, and a humber ‘ot omer patterns of ‘Cook fhe yeapas Branches of modern semeipieh: | Spe bene res aoe eee sone aa emt Fg the payment of such creditors of the late republic ot | Stoves. Oa stock of the loan of 1912, a premium of 10 | Texas ax are comprehended in the act of Congress Parlor, Cook, and Dining Room Stoves. THE WEEELY sTAR. ‘This excellent Family and News Journtl—con alning 2 greater variety of interesting reading thas can be found in any other—is published on Setur- ay morning. eee - » INVaRIaBLy IN aDVARncE. _ mn ati ae pie (in wrappers) can be procured VOL. VIIL. WASHINGTON, D. ©, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1856. No. 118. eee ere PostMastTERs whoact, a commission of twenty per Seay "1. beeliowed and a release tothe United States and release to Texas must be duly execut-d by such party, to- gether with the a-sigument and releases trom the STOVES, GRATES, &c. ro | —seqeicatiomwlL = IEVENING STAR. Decline in the Negro Market. BROOKEVILLE: ACADEMY, Philanthropy isa fashion Sometimes inform his numerous patrons, and the public MONTGOMERY COUNTY. SST ss aa ==; - —=' |] the fi ne Person in whose favor settlement and payment is | generally of Washington, sare , (. MARYLAND. : e invaded Turk, sometimes the Russian Pegeatied! Tanding coos men es ra Maarten mur SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION IN | Interesting Letter from Beujamin Franklin | * rf; now the Pole, pow the ian—to- this Institution embraces thorough train! to Mejor Ccneral Char) saa largest stoek of STOVES, GRATES, | in the Class erneebae ried a tles Lee. 0: . nthe ‘ics, Mat! - ‘ A i Pi evilence ofthe ame character of che mag tes | RANGuS ind HOT-AIR PURNAGES ever te: | nary English enehee eT eh HF TEE | The following is a copy of a letter went by | once visas Onde ee clnded 2th c c kt, may be in. ae : in a market, cf which ave ‘Terms for board and tuition, $169 perannrm | Benjamin Franklin to Major General Charles | Vegetari include all brate o in \ same ussignmoat, releases, and afida | 2 mam nat jon, fooling esearod dat for dure ty Catalogues contrining further information may | L2e, who, at ove time, was one of the most | °°™Mprehensive tenderness, while Hindoos ab. vit of ownership, if each certificate is correctly de- beanty of design, an simpllelty of cons truotion, Ville, Maret 2aaressing the ED ae | Toe cccresne Rene officers in the cde ctr base boortmroe epedef re tes qT day the weaver, to morrow the le-woman ; ville, Maryland E.B.PRETTYMAN,A M. the Revoluti The } it | their hate, b q scribed by numb=r, date, amount, and nam: of the | they are not equalled. rth : . ne Revolution. The letter was written, it T hate, bless those quadru left to live, origival payee, Tt should also aire sme: the Having personally selected this stock from the se 22-dw Principal. | will be seen, some six montis before the Dec- | 274, living, feed happily. British have danlivune ware issued by the auth ate pone — ~sbrset hog Eastern Feentites A CARD. esc of iadapradence It is copied from | ® eff charitiee, whieh they ring through a ie ey merel D i in dt Stateof Texas, on account Of the debt of the repub- | of thearti Scouamerns bo ae i dealing MES RRANELIN TEACHER OF VOCAL | © “i iat Gace pe pews 8 can rely apon No. 605 Kt bet 9th and | Will be seen that the great philosopher and The T interestin, are 1 lic, Or were isdued by the repablic of Texas, accord | 24 fair prices in all cases. 10th streets” References: Mr. R: Davis, and Mr. | Statesman had some peculiar aotione about | foreigners, for the bee bend, patmmeaioe oe I name in part— a ing 10 the facts of each case. Uptietive Wet ais and Ventana Bilbus, Music storcs. se 17-3m__| the mode of conducting a war, and the mode | °/y taken up now and then, when the foreign The ascigument to the United States may be made yward, Bartlett & Co.'s Porfable Pot Fur- MRS. G. B. SMIT ce ee in cary song pedigree rerag ree nag opfergotion. The Hotten- i 3th should mace 420 D street north, bet: 6th is Qn Interesting one, and can read wit <u ie, the Hindoo, the Italian, the aula Bienes aD ese | SL. Mots “Invincible” Tubular Oven | [PEGS LEAVE TO eetees THE LADIES | improvement to all classes of citizens - Huvgarian, Pole, all come, in due course, JAMES GUTHRIE, beryl Union Double Oven R. cust ole eect, Georgetown, and vicinity Paiapevrata, Feb. Lith, 1776. = ote 4 British speeches and British Secretany of the Treasury. Beebe’s Range. aa ber te lasoens, Matheunt cf MARING shoe Dear Sir: The bearer, Mons Arundel, is ptions. But, on the whole, the most ange. i tel ng object of our dee: pa Improved Latrobe, Fetnour, Hot Air Parlor | FLOWERS and VASE directed by the Congress to repair to General jem Form A. and Gas Burner Stoves for beating the room in | Ornamental Laster wear i fad llega Schuyler, in order to be employed by him in barged shan gece oon on — the Artillery service. He proposes to wait on La ee ae into a tifal ornament for the !arlor, takin up ne room, op- os S art cular bad h i , ortunity of requirin t bes . 2 - | F pmor with our brethren across Sta‘es of Am tice from all farther Tabitity or claim | and consumes no more fuel than aecrenos Radi- Fi iishment jt wilt Please call oe eatig oneal ble, as a for the payment of certificate Or eviuence of debt | ator. Its. S. docs no} , aumb-r——, for sum of §——, issued b) ‘* Invincible” Cooking Stove, Tubular Ovens, | the the late republic of Texas, (or By the authorities a for coal or wood, wuich for durability of castings, mt the State of Texax, a th deemed by the United Sia‘es in accerdance with the | manner in which it performs its duties, provisions of an act of Congrees entided “An actto | very best Cooking Stove extant I ask anex- provi e tor the payment of such ezeditors of the late | amination of my list of references and letters of-| Leather Work in C! repub ie of Texas as are comprenended in the actof recommendation, numbering five hundred resi Private Lessons 91 Sar “ge of rk re nine, eighteen hundred and | dents of this city, who have this unsurpessed Pago bag and Vases, Wreaths, Single Flowers, a rave c a troduce him by alineto you. He has been an officer in the French service, as you will see by his commissions ; and professing a good will to our cause, I hope he may be useful in instructing our eae and matrorses ; per- baps he may advise in opening the nailed |‘. Unele Tom,” all abo: t nigger life and plan cannon. , 4 ters’ cruelty ; and it two last wars, and was known by General | *S° with Jonathan about something or an- the Atlantic. Whenever we t spiteful with onathan, we bring forward ‘his nigger—the skeleton at the American feast—and hoot We kuow the Yankee’s sore place, and bit hard sometimes. Mrs Beecher Stowe wrote (or somebody wrote for h called contemplate remaining long in TERMS: © case may be,) and re- | economy in consumption of facl and the super Wax Flowers in Classes, per term of 12 les- Wax Fruit in Classes, per term of 12 lesson BS ‘S$, per term of 8 lessons $3 each—Vases 810. the 28th day ie Pe ae! stove inuse for sale, or m:; to * of the “tate of Texas, approved the lstof| New \orld Cook, a pretty pattern and excel- : eee stab . 5 } ; ther. Fibruay 1856. lent operator. MISS HEWITT’S . Gates, who oke well of him to me when I |” As witness my haad aad seal, Blue Ridge, a heavy ariicle and good baker. | ENGLISH AND FRENCH POAR DING | was at Cambridge. He is desirous now of en- The story was a good story—the best of the Victor Cook, Fint Top, for coal or wood, a AND DAY scHUOL, tering into your service. I have advised him | °\'' ©Ver done, if not an entirely new th t Form B, beautiful pattera, and heavy; a new cook, manu- | No. 397, corcer of Nw York avenue and 13th st | to wait upon you at New York. altogether—and we bought up some million Know all persons by these presents that ——— | factured in Toy, N. Y , just received HE BCHOLASTIC YEAR COM ‘ i : bigin E rea! copies, made Mrs. Sto snenege, ; S é MENCE8|_ They still talk bigin England, and threaten Stee ase . Stowe @ great a bas released, a tf T the first Monday in September, and ends the | hard; but their language is somewhat civiler, Ppa ie th as the South was sel- ne Friday in June, and {s divided into two ses- at}least, not quite so disrespectful tous. By os * fom st oar 3 Mrs Stowe came to see ‘The Prine will be ass! degrees they come to their senses, but too | 1% ®2d our Whig Dachesses took her up, and incipal w assisted by the most com- late, 1 fancy, for their interest. sc ake astonished how so dull a , wom. book ; ty offered for pursuing Music end all | We have got a large quantity of salt-petre, the public Genually tse conn” hereby relcases, the Sta eof Morning Star, for coal or wood, with summer . for the sum of $——~, issuea by the late without summer arrangement in hearth, very ments. expected. Powder-mills are now wanting; [ | *%°™, put ber portrait In every window, and For farther particulars, terms, &c , see Circu- believe we must set to work and make f by infested the — shops and music ehops with : lars at bookstores, or at the residence of the Frin- But I still wish, with that pi Uncie Tow iliustrations. Mrs Stowe wrote a of September nine, eighteen hundied and » | Chamber Stoves, ope! Front , hand. But I still wish, with you, that pikes | °° : Per cent.; wen aaa approved the 23th of February, 1855, and an act of | ifferert styles. 9p Cena ee okt E sant, 188 soa, an %-St&eotf | eould bo introduced, and 1 would add, bows ge — beep are she went home ; and San seges 1847 and 1848 premium the Site of Texas, approved ‘the 1st of February, | Hall and Oftice Cannons, all sizesand qualities, CENTKAL ACADEMY. and arrows; these were good weapons, not | ;, "25" "fully foolish—but her reputation sold of 16 per cent.; And on stock issued ander the act of 9th Sep- Russia Sheet and Cast-Iron Radiators, &c., for SILAS MERCHANT, i id aside : it, and the lady never found out the reason. As witness my haud and sce’. Parlors, all puterns. REV. G. W. DORRANCH:,¢ Paiscrrare, | Wisely laid aside Ist: Because a man may shoot as truly with | 2clieving still that our pristine partiality for — Parl gi . her ins, maki tember, 1359, commonly called Texen indemaity | ‘The fotlowing fa list of the audited certifiestes | manufacturers he Moe, ees from the very best | ravi: NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS | @ bow as with a common musket. : appeal to the reading worl bet ak saeeee stock, a premium of 6 per cent. still ou'sta ding: well to examine this department. Acdemy will commence on Monday, Sep- | 2d. He can discharge four arrows in the | 3°! goes over the old ground—the nigger plan- Giada transmitted under this notice shoula | Ne Issuet to, No. — Ihsued to. Together with a general assortment of all re- | tember Ist, 1895 For terms see cliculars at the | time of charging and ischarging one bullet. | .2.- sro plan: be duly assigned to the United States by the par- ty entitled to receive the money; and !f sent pre- vious tothe Ist July, the current half-year’s in- tere t must also be ascigned by the present stock- holder, otherwise the interest for the half year to that day will be payable to him as heretofore. Paymeat for all the foregoing stocks will be made by drafts on the assistant treasurers at Bos- toa, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties entitled to recive the money may direct. JAMES GUTHRIE, m 20-dtl2Nov Secretary of the Treasury. OFFICIAL. Taeascny Deranrmest, August 20, 1856. Wherras tne following joint resdution of Congresa has becom: a law: Jorst Reso. owion extending the time for the credi v Texas to present their cla ms Resolee: — Senate and House of Representa tines of the United States of America in Congres as ssmbied, Tha agceeab y to the vision of the tae act of the b « bruary, » Cm the paym-=nt of such ereditors ic of Texa: as are comp-ehended 2) of Coagress of September 9:0, 1850,” no- tice, by public aivertiserment, was duly given for the # of ninety days by the Se-reta y of the Treany, of the ume at which payment of the am unt agpropria ed by the Gfth section of raid a would be ma te, pro rata, on avy b nd, certific or evite debt of sacl Stas, whicn should pecsentod atthe Treasury Deparim-nt thirty days preced.ng we 13th cay of June, 1854, the limit of said nouce; aod a 1: is represcated by tee said Boorviary of we Treavury, that of sail bonds, cer- titra es, and evidences wi deb", which bav- been recognized by the Stat: of Texa’, the tame, equal th) sus vi twee buadred eignty nine unous- aad six hundred a2! uinery three dolla s aad seven ce re not presented tolne Treasury Deparrment prior to the -@id 13-B of Jun~, taerefore, in or ier to do fall justice to the holters af ad debi, the Secre- is hereby a1 horiged to pay to db ads, certificates, or a of deS , not presented before the 13:h day of Juae last, who may present a d prove the sary Depa tan -pt, Dotween the 13th laa and the Ist day of J next, the proper reteases w the Unitea Staves ‘mas, teu pro rata rbare of the cu m lion seven buadred aad fifty thoueand ; @id after payment thereof, the reid Secre ‘ @ D Gervaise + into whose German cranium it seems sheer ot the Trea ahorized and required to} 10573 0 sintiean aad Pinkney oughly tested during the last four years; thty | Mannfactured from Slate Stone, by the | i” je Of the raid seven mil y thon-aad doliars, then WY, pro rofa, amo all the e@d ovlders who may have proved toe claim, and esecuted the propor releases on or Defore the Ist day of Jawa y aext. Approved August 18th, 1856 Nomes HE38uT GvEs Wo the holders of bonds, certificates, aad ev.deaces of debt of the late repab- lio of Teaas, which were not presented at this de pertm:nt oa er before the 13:h day of June lest, tat the same will be settle! aad the pro rata amount thereon will b+ paid to the lawfal holders thereof if prescated before the firet day of January next, ac companied with the neces-ary evidence of their gen- ainenca#, with assignmnts to the United Stazes, re- quired to give this de;a-tment the custody of such Dowda, certificates, and evi ten2es of debt, and with releases to the United S:aies aad Texas, ju acoord- ace with the provistons of the ac: of Congress of 23th Peb-wary, 1856. This department wil! not require ¢ videace of gen- uineness to be presented with the certificates issued by the aadit © and comptroller of Texas under the laws ofthe Sate. But it pos eseesno means of ver- ifying the certificates, bonds and promissory motes isswed by the republic of Texas, and not presented to, nor aadised by, the oficers of the Siate. The necessary aid proper proof of the genuineness of the latter is the certifate of the comptroier Of tHe | 1693 John D Taylor Stue of Texas, who has the official charge of une origina! arsvives relating to the debt of the late ¥9. public of Texas ‘Th: assigament and releases may ‘be executed and azknowlcdged in the presence of the As-istant Secretary of the Treasury, or the chief clerk thereof, ia whe presence of a notary public, and be witmessed by Cac Assistant Seore’a y, or chief clerk @.d nota ry, and be certified by the note-y under hisnota- rial geal; bat when tae holders desire to make the asignm sat aad execute the roleases out of the city of Wa-hington, it may b2 done in the presence of an assistant treasurer, or ovilector, or surveyor of the custouss, in the presenee of a nota y public, aad be Witnessed Dy tue collector or smiveyor aad the no ta ¥ pubiic, aad be certified by the nota y under his boa ial sea! ; aod if tavre be no collector or survey- or of the customs at the place where the pany re sides, ta assignment aad releases may be execated before any court of record, in the presence of the judge and cl rk thereof. and be witnessed by them, aod certified by the cicrk and-t his seal of oflec; aadif the bolder be out of the United States, the as signiment aad releases may bs exseuted Defore aay United Staies consul, aad be witnessed and certified by bin under bis consular seal. All pessoas exe cuting such asigumsnis aid releases mast also de clare, under oath, before the notary, clegk, of con sul, as the case May b-, that they arethe real own- 1043 Thomas Lindeay 2316 Harrison C Bi it DOUBLE OVEN COOKING STOVE. af ape Y 1045 James L. Green 2339 J 3 McDonal The Best, the Cheepeet, most Substantial and | of the process, incomoertent to make the work, or clase, Wiiliam 3: o— Jesse Daniel mo ie — most Perfect Cooking fut <— 1B Daniel F Martchett 13,000 of these Stoves are mow im success/u 1030 Charioe Vincent 2341 Andrews k Grover | 120% % operation MANTELS. 8 T D Tompkias 1639 Oscar Engiedow uisites for the Kitchen and Dining rcom. prin-Ipal Book Stores au 1-tf 1S Bukman Cantcld 1673 Truswes ef Austin | "All goods delivered Stee of chaseeen any part ” HE UNION ACADEME. ~~ _| the smoke of his uwn side. , it turns out that we are weary of Mrs. 31 John A Clifton College of the district at my risk. THE UNION ACADEMY. 4th A flight of arrows seen coming upon | 5t¥es #8 Mrs. Stowe, and that the nigger is $2 HK Muse 182 GH Monearrat & Co | _ Tin and Sieet Iron work made to order byeom. | Z. RicHanns, Mas. % Ricmanpe, | | them, terrifies and disturbs the enamies’ at- | 00 Just at present ‘ up" in the market. Her 53 RG Hobbs 1690 John Karner petent workmen. ‘ = NE Prin.U. A. macy Erin, UF Ae tention is bacon new account of slave life inthe States has - zoe Pia e hes Teme Can ee accounts will be settled before opening sew gene ie airy N iON. FEMALE “8th. An arrow striking in any part of a wan — oad aes market—to the dumay of joba Barningtam 3 “phages i . ican a : pres the publishers, who speculated in a popularity 135 Phineas De Coracva 1733 ¢ UN Walcott Terins positively cash ; unless otherwiseagreed | ACADEMY, witl commence on MONDAY, Sep- puta him sors du combat Uill it is extracted. h seh 176 E Fa'dwie 1746 John W Portia upon at the time of sale’ ‘ss tember 1, 1896. Jy 233m’ | 6th. Bows and arrows are more easily pro- | (&* Was factitious, and does not endure the 34. His object is not taken from his view by | #ti°2- 19t James T¥zhmaa = 1770 1 K Elliott My store will be kept open until 10 o’clock p. es vided every where than muskets and ammnu- | °°: te are in good humer with — 192 Machies Clark 1807 Harriet George m , for the special accommod: tion of thove who GENTLEMEN'S EMP2RIUM. dition. Tow, and are net prepared to applaad the 39} Ewa: Earle 1816 Miles 8 Bennett Ghaet make tt convenient (o call during the day, | (XEORGK W. HINTON HEREBY RE-| Polydore Virgil, speaking of one of our bat- | !iteraty art which makes money by se be agi et : : ird’s | Steet confederation by the ears on a topic de- sO Blinean a i pie ira im'r | in giving ell information required c mers and the public generally for the Hes sgainst the Froneh in Edward the Third’s Kel : 5 . endent on events, and not on logic, for its 244 J E Wade y JAMES SKIRVING Iacreasing patronage bestowed upon Lim reign, mentions the great confusion the enemy | ['t!ca]" treatment’ Lot Mrs, “Stowe wate 368 Peters & Booth 18338 Samuel Wildey Washington Stove Depot, | at his EMPORI OF FASHION, on Was thrown into, saguitarum nule, from the novels, by all means, and let them take their 395 Lott Husted 1839 Georga Sutheriand 267S K. cor. Pa. av. and lith street. | lennsylvania avenu>, between Gth end 1\ streets, | English ; aud concludes, Est res profecto dictu chance with the Whig Duchesses; do not let 404 8 Kingsiey 1841 J P Hennings Cntel & Orga: and nexi door ea:t of Frank Taylor’s Bookstore, | muirabiles, ut tantus ac potens exercitus a H 1829 Nathaniel Rudder where the same assiduous attention wiil be paid turns his thanks to his old and a Seiakivan eee . , . her seek to win the British favors by denoun- 427 J Packer, for Elma- 1642 where may be found a large assortment of rich, | solis fere Anglicis Sagittarus victus fuerit ; | ~~ bath Packer, ea" ies} C Ecctes NEW STOVE HOUSE. tastefal aud valuable Goods, French, English, | gdeo Ses Sagitti potens, et id genus -~ = sear SETH oer — = - 46 Lreader Hedsok 103 J Loan ne gelleroen's wearing apparel. Said goods wile | 47%0r%™ valet. Li go mush execution was | {iw ut ber new book tet hasta ed Be ass j2 a 4 > 466 Wm Odlin 1856 C P Green << i cut and made up in the most t: ie | done by arrows when men wore some defen- - . A her own reappearance in England at that mo 467 John W King 1865 David Ayres F and durable style, egrecably to orders, and at the | Sive armor, how much more might be done | moot” Tirsyool Post, Sone G. 509 T B Wrbb 1859 Thomes F James " shortest retice. id upon the most reasonable | now that itis out of use? = ci 510 AS Thu mond 1873 C Schiediemantd i ierms. Please and examine tbe ricknessand | I am glad you are come to New York, but I 548 Thos WMarsnall 1889 J F Jewett eee style of the goo@s and the faithful erd durable] ajo wish you could bein Canada There is Florence Nightingale. 625 David S Kaufman 1897 F Emma ; manner in which they ere made upto suit cus-} 9 kind of suspense in men’s minds here at| A pleasant little incident has leaked out 643 George W Parker 1299 Par‘illa Lee if tome:s. rosem: . 5 present, waiting to see what terms will be ot- | touching Florence Nightingale. it is sochar- est Spach eet aki Salers torte! Mt 3 Susinen oe erecic nae Ste aiamerpactied fered from England I expect none that we | a: ristic of ber unobtrusive character that we ose} Wm Flower 1998 Robert Look te rship in business with Mr. Wirziam 8. | can accept; and when that is generally seen, | copy it from the London Weekly Times : 653 J A Simpacn 1929 E W Cawthern Peet, foimerly of Virginia, by whose afd, as- | wo shall be more unanimeus and more deci- ‘Mrs and Miss Smith from Scutari to Der- 6:9 Wm H fetcher 1920 Wm Cochran : S sistance and constant attendance at the store, the | sive; then your proposed solemn league and byshbire."’ These were the fellow-passengers 677 HH Williams 1982 Fianci- Moore jr <gitiy3 ‘ business of the Emporium will be greatly facili | covenant will go better down, and perhaps | of voyagers from the East, who little knew ee on eateem Daly x longs Spa W. Hinton hy be h of | MOSt of your other strong measures adopted. | that Florence Nightingale was at their elbow, Tet Robert Dale ped Isaac Stewart Sw. 2 his Surmmee gations ds have Unconeeltat Such cf! “Tam always glad to hear from you, but I | under cover of the name of the good aunt ny 1504 5 C W Viekery ‘\'E the store will soon be pleased toeall undcettlethe | do not deserve your favors, being so bad a | wio accompanied her. The simple incognito 3 Win Walter 2088 tame, as the season is changing and short seitle- | correspondent. My eyes will now hardly | answered perfectly; and the longa’ tdaugh- 793 Dyer Part 1749 f Feu! Bremond ments make long friends. se19-tf | serve me to write by night, and these shoit | t:r entered ber father’s house as quietly as u . di have been all taken up by such variety | sxe left it What a meeting with parents and os Hotes E is10 David G Burnet pe MUNeoN, ate pe bey ENUE. cf butinces that I seldom tan cranes at sister! Whata ccatewrgee hs morning in the 2108 js still making those beaut! inut thout interruption —G: ive you | o'd country house! wea }RP McMaster | tHE GREATEST COOKING STOVE EVER | continuous GUN TEETH, ona A, coon alegre 4 sige oars ee " ens Pat jor e exceliency ©. si r. - $15 Macy Bien Heden- 13354 F P Gentry INTO THE UNSEED STATES, | which over ail other styles cf Gent, manynow | 1 aul, with the greatest Beers e” | et bat vowel herself to be © perpstesl yas 2145 FOR COAL OR WOOD wearing them in this city, will cheerfully vouch. | fectionately, + SRARKLIS. er, for upon receiving some 6 bi 990 J Ellis 623 8 W Fisher : ‘There is one Dentist in this city who has been} Major Gen. Ler. cffer of marriage, trom a gentleman who 932 Mrs Mary Belville 2104 12,000 in Use. | Four sizes: No. 6, 7.9 9 | intringing the patent, and madea bad imitation 0 —____. ned long admired and loved her, she declared ms —— Louisiana Davis GALLAGHER’S of it, against whom I’ hereby caution the public : been | ‘hat ‘ marriage was now impossible for her, ies RMrobe 23 E Frost CRLEBEATED N: s Whenever a Dentiet speaks Figeinst Some things that have happened and since had she Caen married three years . 1025 James N Hoan 2336 ‘Thomas Reed MORNING STAR, |aten's patent Coatiucus Gum Teeth, when| laughed ai, in the life of a Schoolmaster. | ‘nee Bad the bens matted Wee youre det ly constructed, itis because he is ignorant “ Une me occasion, in the geography voted herself to the good of her suifering coun- very innocently re- trymen ” marked, that the public buildings of Augusta Florence Nightingale is a name that will are the penitentiary and fanatic asylum. ever round sweetly on tongue of bumani- ‘Good noble, stupid little Hannes B. ty. Her memory will of a trath smell sweet, and blossom inthe dust. Her reply to an ad- dress of congratulation is so saintlike, so wo- manly, that we must find room for it. Truly, she is a great feather in the Unitarian cap: The workmen in a large manufactory in the neighborhood of Newcastle-upon-Tyne sent an address to Miss Nightingale a few days since, Stove in the Union. sunwilling to pay forthe patent. je 16-tf 28454 PG Merritt This splendid Cook Stove has now been t! or- NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE. 2350 J D Gid operate in the best and most satisfactory manner, West Casticton Slate Cox pany, Vt. impossibility to force a due sense of red 1059 J D Millicen T have fully tried them with wood and coal, and pase k MANTELS ARE ENAVELLED IN | ivg of English words once read trom ‘ Thana- — = se strongly recomm-nd@ ne yor haga pee me imitation a eS eee oun topsts > an Darton very davable, and the design ts neat a uti- | EGYPTIAN, LISBO! R NT 5 ee 1079 W ALoskbart —2%63 George KSi-tare | ful With a’ moderate fire. th s Stove Will Bake | PORPHYRY, PYRENEES, DROCATERLA? | (Thou go not like the quarry slave at night, asi = — = Francie Brchie three loaves of Bread, Roast a aes zou Sie AGATE, SPANISH sf Al. ¥ and other rare | Scrouged to his dungeon. james Kivam Elizabeth Carter d Ah it t the wa! bie MARBLES. The imitetions are ‘. ~ ; fewaching’ Sit at the earns tee soweetoat thant they chalengethe Closest rcrutiny “« Hannes, at another time, when eagrines congratulating ber upon her safe return to her pmlinson You are respectfully invited to call and examine | They are so highly poltshed that they retain thetr | character and complexion of the people of - © | home and friends. Mies Nightingale has re- 1248 Robert McNutt x e the above splendid Cooking Stove, ‘‘ GALLA- | beauty much Jonger than marble ; are not injured Temperate Zone, replie#: ** They are of @) +. ned the following reply : 1249 John W Clond, per GHER’S MORNING STAR.” by smoke, coal gas, or acids, and can be sold | white character and complexion.”’ Sarurpay, Aug 25, 1856. awy J H Raymond 2400 HH Haynie Patentee: A.J.GALLAGHER, Philadelphia. | much cheaper tban any cthers in market. Price “George @ , good-natured, blunder- My Dear Frrexps : I wish it were in my 1263 E De Pon ols 2401 K W Mfhaok — ranging from 125 to $12. ing George, whom everybody loves in spite to tell ove ahah wut tan sy Sone we 1268 C P Green 2402 Catherine Allen GALLAGHER'’S Architects, builders and others are invited to | ‘PE | ricities, is in the habit of talkin , gist singed 3 b 1975 G W Sinks & J B 2405 Henry Kring IR-TIGHT, | call and examine semples at No. 512 Seventh | of his eccentricities, is in the bal | I received your letter. Your welcome home, Shaw 3413 J W Lawrence SUNRISE A = "| street, 3doors below Udd Fellows’ Hall, up| rather impetuously, but not quite so fast as he your sympatby with what hes been passing 1297 John Kendrick 2418 Stephen Smith Patented, 1856. stairs: ‘t.M HANSON, can think. A epelling-match being in con- | Yhile T have been absent, have touched me 1298 Samuel Hidien 2434 A C Horton A New and Splendid Large Oven Agent. | templation, he camo rushing into the the st} more than I can tell in words. My dear 1300 John Johnson 2428 Elaphalet Easton FLAT TOP COOKING STOVE, recess, exclaiming: ‘Mr » is the &8- | Friends, the things that are deepest in our 1301 Susan Massiex 2442 Lemuel BDickeneon OR COAL OR WOOD THE HAT. 1362 Thomas H Forrester 2450 Wm H Thompson Four Sizes: Ne. 6, 7, 6, 9. 1385 BR Warner 2452 Z Wm Eddy ly necessary to say, that after very man) 1423 William Frels 2471 J BE Herron yen etecn amen aed bel on¥ i ’ with all of the various kinds smelling-patch goin’ to be to-morrow ?”” «Jemmie B: is a beautiful sample the glorious results of the memoriter, recita- s what is most difficult for hearts are perha: le of | ust a She hath done what she us to express k could.”’ Those wordsI inscribed on the tomb ng fully conversant . * Lt is ‘a marvel most marveilous’ hom I left in th Ow obs 9474 A 7a tion system is ‘a e of one of my best helpers, whom I left in the 1425 John A outherford 9477 fee Teste nate Geen vented Sere aaa deet meiaeagte 7 how he manages to retain co many of the | s-aveyard at Soutari. It has becn my en- 1427 Cornelius Vannoy 2479 Lvirs of John Jones of every well known words with eo fow of the idens. Reciting a | Go.vor, in the sight of God, to do as she bas 1498 Joseph Bates 0 Joel Hia npreventett errant time to time been mat ae passage from Mitchell's Geography, runviog done 1 will not speak of reward when per- 1473 Ann B Reese 2481 «Warren Abum | made, particularly in reference to the formation == : thus: ‘The of this State are actively | yitted todo our country’s work. It is what P ms Mf 1515 Lumbard Moms 2482 “ John L Monks the flues, which are always Nok . i ee oaraction of railroads;’ he . BatI that to i 1521 J C Moore 2483 = Peter Aldrich vos Roce egal and I have fully a ied = engaged in the we live for. at I may say tha’ receive james mecessary b y ave them a bellicore character worthy of sympathy from affectionate hearts like yours, tose id Deogas oo oe Tay dais "tt Berd Michr Oeobeny atone 2 “This Etie, by saying that they were actually en-| is the greatest support—the greatest gratifics- 1570 E M Fish 2501 P Kennett & Co Stara Ia taade veryineavy and fa good subetan- | IMPORTED HATS DIRECT FROM PARIS. ed in the destruction of railroads "| tion tuutit is posible to me to recerve from 1573 Win Kose 2503 John W Schrimpf tial article; I have made them eztra heavy in all CASES OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL * On another occasion he recite aprinciple | van, I thank you all—the 1,800—with 1580 James A Moody = 2504 W € Blair the parts where long experience has proved it to 2 styies of SOF T and KNOCK ABOUT HATS, | in Ray s Arithmetic, namely - W here a quan- ful tender affection ; and I should have writ- a aap oe $512 M Rorbertiaitie be important, and 1 can assure my customers that | ordered last May, just received. Havin; gone to | tity has no natural unit. it is necessary to fx] to, before to do 70, were not the business, 1612 Joho Lamer 2613 Henry B Brooks L have spared neither pains nor expense in get- | creat trouble and expense to get the above goods | 7 'ay urtificial one,’ thus ‘ Where thers is Shih: niy coburn home bas aetendel, alued 1615 Joha Cameroa 2514 Gabriel Trumwelt ting it up; and it will not be excelled by any Sirect from Paris, I can now offer, and shall at all unit necessary, it io natural to VIX UP an 4 , 3538 HB Morgan stove now known, cf a similar character; 1am | times have, the latest and most approved styles | 72 » more than I can manage. PH nef 16%4 Levi Mercer 2529 Furbur & Bean need once beco: stand: Bazaar, corner 0! th | artificial one. {Signed | Fionesce Nigatinca.r. 1625 Eli Mercor 2534 Rarah Newman vosectateer tmnt eal ee ae st ge Pomme pe feteorernly “Honest little Johny B 4 who anes ee ‘The outstarding evidences of other classes of t I have fully tried them in every way, with | se 25-eolw HOPKINS. | tolda wilful lie in his life, nor yet disguised a A Gane on Dinsenh Teastad ontdn debt of the republic of ‘Texas cannot be fied by | Wood and Coel, and strongly recommend them | ————————__——————~ ] ).. ander the cloak of a helf-expressed truth Mad iow “an @ tevtene Solter this Department. aa M—dtltJant | tothe public They operate in the most satisfap- HATS! HATS: —dear little embodiment of honesty and fun, ats, , figuring as 2 bai a ; ONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL getting head first into all the ‘scrapes’ and | and ‘‘ Female Doctress,” doing business in a ANTHONY BUCHLY, A. J. GALLAGHER, Philadolphia. supply of BEEBE’S > ng the worst account on the register, as a | the Bowery, was charged by two young girls UNDERTAKER Fora eng by bed elberay LOWS 5 “ aie consequence of his candor. * Poor | with éstrenal “4 them 4 ne =, It a — Shop aud Residence No. 303 Fonn’a av S-WOODWARD& SON, | teeta Tobuny! The other day in the reading-class, | that these girls, attrac sign, h side, betweea 9th and loth — Next door to C Woodward's old fend, oat e° ee he rendered Webster's paragraph, beginning: | there to have the names of their “future . BY. 11 a Fi husbands told, for which Madam P—— char- ‘AVING PROVIDED HIMSELF WITB Ea. S¥.s/netwem WAN ans LES) NOAM FTO ATs got ue 1 : - When I shail be found here ia my place in | hushonde told, for which Madam F—— eha an ELEGANT HEARSE N. B.—Also, a very large assortment of the | the latest stylefor $3.50, as ’ the Senate or elsewhere, to sneer at public | ged thea t me ts eipagel: huabeal Oc aay all ‘conveniences for latest and most approved patterns of Grates, Par- | 00d as those usually sold » | merit,’ &c , after the fashion here appended : pailineiion ask anne cecoegref ebid Fossey fiers ene pobite that be ie | Niece et orgs in eal that the | able lat at #6, worth 34; the Sonate or elsewhere, to anees®’ at public | snd Gis lounging around madee ie 2 | Sto wood’ an ; 9 S re, to 8 : fully prepared to Rll ell orders Entrustod to him, North can farisb A suited to this market. ands Fate Hat, tie Benete or eles #78 P charge against her before the 50. = ts in,’ You will do well to call and examine our as- | The best materials and the best ‘wore anney 7 meetin,’ etc tthe shertont netics and in the best manner. «Tommy H | Malam P—— was acco! supply of READY-MADE COFFINS | sortment of goods, We will take great pleasure | employed to produce a $5 Hat, which is sol FOr. 5 in parsing the sentence, rdingly oe sgthed Z : Fs id: ‘ tharge, and she com bee ofall ys on hand, which will be fur- | tm showing our as:ortment. We are sure that =. ILE Man coon end good _ + The cae gives milk evel eR ® a. — od atin, on a their man- alahed on the most reasonable terms. ave | "a bynes . ae ey eee | money. Felt Hats unusually low. ak e Ls 7 ey, which was 5 —— heretofore, no pains will be spared to give |" 0 No Agent for Driscoll’s Balm of a Thousand | milk. The rewedies that this “‘Doctress’” pres- mires nection oa no po nen ET EVENING Flowers. Price 25 cents per bottle. : ales cribes are nothing more nor less then “‘A msm be promptly ai iar hours’ COMMERCIAL AND MATHEMATICAL | ANTHONY, 7th street, near Pa. ayenue wi og Foruippex Frurr.—A striking instance of | for the girls" —N. Y. News ‘Ge ity. INSTITUTE. fora New York Hat Company. ___se2-tf | a eer curiosity and the proclivity of : ‘ MEET A NECESSIRY AND A DE-| ;yug STKAMER GEORGE WASHING- | human nature to indulge idden plea-| Vingtxra.—An om in . MBS. M, E. HARVEY, q in the city, the Principal of the Union ° in London. The Ti inia i ard to the appointment of sub- (Bvccnsson 70 4 Riacvey. seesaboahy : “pee ps percep ory oy A ie tha cory PPTOR ildeparttihe follow eures recently occurred in London e Times ginia in reg: the Presidential oome- eadem: had vehemently denounced a certain opera as | commissioners for cond Ned [he rei Se onaae om brent eo Leave Alerandria 74,9, 11, 1 “ an exhibition of barlotry on the » and | election at the precincts of counties hes cal UNDERTAKER street and New Vork avenue, y ited up for Leave Weabiagton <8 10, 12 Me, Pj Ai wht — hs aes a nnd | otestion at es penanie ot cwneey Generas of Br oe sag bea “ rey Sos ‘i ‘C0 easing Tos men. proline em. pete 408 CORSON, © name of everything virtuous, futhers of fam- | the State at the request of the Governor Th y i. rs. a a teat che Res tu horse THE gag 8 cove curing, the any, as wish to spend their CHANGE OF HOUBS. ilies, mothers and daughters included, to | law officer thinks the commissioners ® that evenings in fitting taem:elves thoroughly for gets ln Stem MONDAY Te S0rh of | seark their nense of what was ri t by keeping pointed for a. coanty by the Goveeeet may uccessful bust: the Steamei ‘ make the a) missioners for eciraa carers aha Sah tse | FAG wk en or aw So preystam the peters, iy Ebi | nt tce se poe voting, nod be se a 'o . : 4 + two = ahora in pe trod tains week. Leave Alexandria at 44,8, 10, 12, 2%, 4%» and | Her Majesty’s theatre on the occasion of the | mends that it one before formed tion. ers of (20 certifientes or other evidences of dubi, cr in Book mela . erin rere: to endocation, and 7 that the am- bave been assigned to them, bona B of 9 Pn Washington 6, 9, 11,14, 34, 5, and 7 a even Hantig Pe could be found in i. ora little boy. “while writhing under the paphreravnabenpins broth TetL db aoe at ferther paricalsse, eee clulars | Jesorit BLLIS PRICE, Captain. gallery. Keegan s 2 Meas told to rise user ma rt (uctude the fact of that decla:ation In their cer ‘on the Prineii aa ane ee Stink it 5 Lid ate of acknowledgment. i ages. Hvery one who RICHARDS, Prisctpal. Nar E ebcreb. ane ie eS a e. Just received and S¥6vu.—ss,600 Corpo rpwYs IN ENDLESS VARIETY, at | been an “on sharteg of the party boidiag the boneGicial or residuary in- KB. . LUNDY, Steen eee oe ‘OND’S, | dience had never been more respectab! terest in the claim must be stated in the afidevit No. 198 Bridge steest, Georgetown. CcEhY BR 0-8 LAMM

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