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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) 4 the Star Buildings. sermer ef Ponnsyleanta erenne and Klewenth strest, By W. D. WALLACE, Will be served to subsertbers by carriers at SIK AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Ageats; pepers served In packages at 37}, cents Per month. To mafl subscribers the sub- scription price is THR EK DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advances, TWO DOLLARS for six. months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12) conts a week. OP SINGLE COPIKS ONE CENT. ‘NO. 1,140. ———— NEW STOVE HOUSE Educational. OFFICIAL, anda release tothe United States and release to y - a5 ‘ si zonal, 2 y x BROOKEVILIZ ACADEMY, ‘Faxasury Derartuent, May 29, 1850. Texas mast be duly executed by such party. to- EV E N I N G S TA R. The discussion was con i ares — we retired. Nowed until a tate . Parker treated us ve tel; said nothing to whieh we could take exeesinet and expressed himself happy always to meet Southerners, for the prrposs of dirvussing the subject mildly and courteously. He : intellectual literary man, Apparently Sr. Nicko.as Hore, t and logical im his mode of New York, September 20, 1856 nd I could not but regret that On last Sunday, while at Boston, accompa- | £0 fine mind was obscured and eclipsed by the I MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND. gether with the assignment and releases trom the (PRE SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION IN Notice 1s hereby given to the holders of the rson in wh i -REMES w - this Institution embraces thorough training | CK issued pursuant to the act of Congress of paebtcae =) Ga a a als Scares MEETING. in the Classics, Mathematics, Sciences, and ordi- | #24 July, 1646, that such stock is redeemable by We copy the following description of an in- Baglish branches. One or more andited certificates, or one or more * Netaator heat anal tstton, Subp aanin its terms, and will be paid at the Treasury on the ? ont ta merview from the Charleston, 8. C. . evidence of the same character of debt, may be in- information may | *UTender of the certificates thereof, on the 12th | cided in the puss Sialgrastiaust “yaks se matey Ing the Principal at Brooke- | of November neat, when interest thereon will vit of See * Sete ville, Maryland E.B./RETTYMAN,A M. | genre 2 ed Bent: if each certificate is correctly de- se 22-2w netpal. sn ig scribed by number, date, amount, and .am- of the This department will continue to purchase such inal eae > ma ee : Mz Leon Geer TEACHER OF VOCAL pay therefor the following premium, in addition State of T. ance cy ne aathortios of the to hear Theodore Parker deliver hi eden #0 favora i fr Soest, ween nek » No. % street, between pont ay to the Interest ed to the day of ras, on account of the debt of the repub- adal phillipi inst th bis hebdom. | * dinat ‘©. ilis appearance end manners Hilbus, Mu ces: Mir. R. Davis, and Mr. * y of purchase, | lic, or were issued by the republic of Texas, accord PSourh, ‘einst the peculiar institutions | indicate a mental subjection to the influence as, Music stores. se 17-3m_-| with one day's interest for the money te reach ing to the fucts of each case. of the South. The spacious hall aud galleries | of feeling, not of reason, of sentiment, not of MRS. G. H. SMITH, the vendor: _ The tate ae aaa RY Lipa ra filled with a respectable audience ada dy 420 D street noreh erosan Och ond 71h, On such stock received at the ‘Treasery between | in on anes a : ni tates may be made | of both scxes, among whom were a sprinkling t Yeadon, asI have alread stated, had EGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE LADIES mamon form ; the releases should be drawnac 4 0f negroes. Mr Parker, at the moment of | 4 foeman worthy of hie steel i B Soe rive , and vioinity | ‘Be st day of June and the 3ist day of July, in Gording to the frm: subjoined—-A and B. . smalls ¥ of his steel in bis ani our entrance, was at his desk, on the broad | 4nd evince she is prepared to yuction, in classes | Clusive, one-half of one per cent. on the ancunts Platform waence the orchestra is wont to dis- ; Z { ive ‘ of MAKING WAX i PHE GREATEST COOKING STOVE EVER | 234 private lessons, Fe page leg, Lp th and | *Péciiled in the certificates ; d a remarkable intimacy with the JAMES GUTHRIE. gs of the controversy, Secretary of the Treasury, | CUrS® sweet music to the aristocratic citizens | 2nd recounted them with a boldness and fear. (NTRODUCED Ciathaanatal Losatinct ween On such stock received between the Istand 3ist — of this modern Athens, and was offering up, lesspesa characteristic of himself. Indeed, it INTO THB UNITED STATES. Ladies wishing to avail themmelves of this op- | days of August, one-fourth of one per cent; $ Form A. in a clear, beautifal voice. one of his fervent, | Téquired an exertion of these qualities to POR COAL OR WOOD. portunity of acquiring 2 most beautiful accom And on such stock received after the 3ist day of led Persons by these presents that —— | classical prayers. In the Teclining attitude | beard the lion in his den, and to Advocate his 1,090 In Use. : lishment wili call as earty as possible, as a AOS t ai lindlone ‘oof Am-tic meee peer fama of his position, his massive head leaning for- | Cause in etch a presence . GA LLa@ HE R’S bra nat contemplate temmining lorg in eons eit cay in ee sai for the yayment of certificate or beapreld clai ward, showing bold fr: As an extrome Southron of the straitest sect, a . 2 . number , fur the sum of ¢ MORNING STAR, lowers fa Oluacers por tare DOUBLE OVEN cooKiNG srors, | 3% Flowers in © Uecnctped res Tae Best, the Nya a most Substantial and | way gruit % f most Perfect Oooking Stove in the Union. Leather Work in Classes term of 8 lessons IS QO of these Stoves maw in successful | “private Lessons Sl each Vases 810, operation. This splendid Coox Stove hes now deen thor- | 2 dor enie or ene Oe rents, Stagio Flowers, veloped, with the intonations of a voice mus: | COnvinced of the necessity and utilit; Certificates of such stock transmitted under nic of Texas, (or by the authorit ty eal a8 tho sound of falling waters, softened | Separation from the North, I felt pr ad of the this notice must be duly assigned to the United 3 case muy b-,) and re- ioe oy ue rich, luxurious decorations eer ep eng oad and it is to give ex- States by the party entitled to receive the pur- ; h A acceréance with the © place, he presented rather a unique | Pression ese feelings, not womingled with provisions of f sited « i rh 3 sets chase moncy ; and when sent Prior to the Ist July | provi e tor the payines ofeuch ses oftheiate pind Jee in wep liimerpt perileee wore. of 244 Saat aston, teak : : Somped, thecurrent half year’s interest mu ¢ also be as- ic of Texas as ure comprehended in the actof re T was reminded of other associations, potion and concisely to give an outline of signed by the present stockholder, otherwise such ficy.” ap of September nine, eighteen hundred and | 824 my mind's eye saw before me the fasc cir conversation, hoping and trasting that « sale, or made to order. ae taut & Sao approved the 28th day of Fedruary, 185, ang | ®iDg picture of a temple, where the votaries | it would find a place in your oolumar, which = In the senard mae oat fac ory man tf MI8s HEWITI’S interest will be payable as heretofore. 8 act of the <tate of Texas, approved the ist of | Of reason and philosophy had saserted their | 4re now looked to as the champion in the ap- [nave fuily tried them with wood and oval, and | ENGLISH ANO FRENCH BOARDING | And notice Is further given to holders of other | F* oe y. 1856. : authority, and were assembled to promulgate | Proaching struggle for the rights of the Bouth. streagly recommend them. Tey are heavy AND DAY SCHUOL, stocks of the United States that this department 8 Witaces my hand and seal, their independence. Ho implored Heaven, ALABAMA, = nt henge lnganlg ar ove camshgrint No. 892,:corcer of Nw York avenus and 13th st.| 9311 purchase the same between the ist day of 2 oene other ppbecanpe se face from amane oe al. 4 ry\HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR COMMENC 3 ae Know all persons a * pkeeeaia: anes $ the sin and curse of slavery, and conclude Cuam, tho great caricaturist of the Paris Taser Sees, Beslan bestetct ced ext prom I the first Moaday in September, and ends une and the Ist day of December next, tnless —— has ri leased. ail poly relceies, aie for washing, all ot tha same time. last Friday in June, and is divided into two ses- | thesumof 81,500,000shall be previously obtained, here by reli ases, the S1a eof with the final E You are respectfully invited to call and examine The Princi, al will be asclsted by the most com- Texas frm all fur-her liability or claim’ for the pay- | After a hymn assage of the Lord’s prayer. | Charivari, is as great a farceur in society as and will pay for the same, in addition to the in- | Ment of certifice'e or evidence of d bt mainbiog y the choir, which was sung | ho is with his crayon. One day he was bresk- f 9 hee = dead yay the rostrum, | fasting with acompany of twenty of his friends lend ki St “© G@ALLA- erest accrued fi ast iden: uF the sum of €———~, iss by the late re- ret stating that he would be glad to receive | and ac inta! and artists Gaee's MORNING stan warate ths offered fe ramolen ‘ataste anid sit of taneiens, sear a se sfc rae eof Texa:, (or by the patho is 8 Hh ce Brate contributions of clothing and aay sg gi like himeelf. Cham ego poss with wit Patsntee: A.J. GALLAGHER, Phtadeiphia, the : ‘ hos ar late pliah- | the money to uaa weadardsa = se ay be,) and redeemed by the suffering friends of freedom in Kansas The during the repast, and at the end of it offered GALLAGHEX'S aay sera or’auce with the provisions of t clerical orator then proceeded with bis ser | to bet the price of a dinner for t - of premium: an act of Congres:, entitled “ An act to provide for It . < “ or twenty that, Ber further lars, terms, &c., see Clrou- the payment of such creditors of the | lie or | O2- was a written discourse upon ‘ Ke- | inasmuch as they all, or nearly all, had to SUNRISE AIR-TIGHT, | ian: bookstores, of at the rendon’ of tee et: | On stock of the loan of 1842, a premium of 10 | Trxacas are comprenenced in the acrof Gace | ligion as the Art of Life,”’ and, like bis essays, | cross the Pont des Arts, which wes et the a ee ta Large en otpal. au 26-3t&eotf per cent.; —- ere — hg of ean highly = It oe — a toll bridge, he ai take them across bs plend| ~ = $ On stock of the loans of 1247 1848 uary, , and an act a ‘ a passages of grex eauty and elo- | for one sou, tne price of one rson The PLAT TOP COOKING STOVE, SILAS Phra id arts pec ouat and 1848.8 premium Texas, approved the Ist of Pebruary, | quere>, and i ‘may be allowed, w th ;ropriety, | proposition was deemed an impeest bilit and POR COAL OR WOOD | KEV. G. W. DORRANCE,$ P2INCrraLe i to say that it was the production of a mind Feur Sizes: No. 6, 7, 5, 9. And on stock issued under the act of 9th Sep- As witness my hand and seal, the bet accepted. The company locked arms rich in all the attributes of genius, which he | in couples and advanced towards the te It ts only neoessary to say, that after very many nace sery th AL SESSION OF THIS tember, 1850, commonly called Texan indemnity | ‘The following is a list oF the audited certifieates | Gefiued as * uncommon common sense,” and | keeper, Chara taking the lead” Arrived Sin. her on ot ae ations heater ction as tember Ist, 1330 For terms see circulars at ¢ stock, a premium of 6 per cent. still ou starding:” strung with the pearls of study and reflcction. | in the gate, Cham withdrew his arm from his have been invented on the down-draft principls. | prin-ipal Book Stores au 1-t¢ Certificates transmitted under this notice shoula | BT nied seaermas concluded, be ots ppeene wae ee ee wheeled “4 the of the gate- taken advantage of every well known |) ——————_______T__________ 1 ompkins i , n@ fashionable auditory dis- | keeper, and commenced coun’ with the lat- pecctalensitabir palate ished Moraes THE UNION ACADEMY. nip eg sperebaag United States by the par- 18 Bukman Canfirid 1675 Tru persed, and we left with no worse impre ter the number of bis companions as they made, particularly in reference to the formation | Z. Rremazps. Mxs. Z. Ricnar ty receive the money; and if sent pre- ue See 2 Ginas boa hemes Ge of Theodore Parker, as a man of istell passed When they had all passed, Cham and cons'ruction of the flues, which ave always rc bey rs . Prin.U.F. 4. | vious tothe Ist July, the current half-year’s in- 53 RG Hobbs 1690 Jot okaee Co} than we had entertained before hearing him | commenced fambling in his pockets preoipi- necessary to be large.and I have fully applied tee NEXT ee Che teeaee terest must also be assigned by the present stock- Bt J Dec va 704 Dani 1 I had expected him to indulge in abuse of | tately, an exercise which he continued till be every improvement Tog army them all bons ACADEMY, wi!l commenceon MONDAY Se bolder, otherwise the interest for the half year to} 92 John Bu: ingham the reviled South, but had been foasted with | saw his companions step off the extremity of pes ees pre poe <ubstan- | teaier 1, 1933. = von that day will be payable to him as heretofore. 135 Phineas De HN Walcott on 4 of = most beautiful modé!s of philosoph- | the bridge. He then drew from his pocket a tial article; I have madé then extra Aeary inali| — ———_—— -——_——_—_— Payment for all the foregoing stocks will be | 1° @{a'dwin John W Portis ical declamation | . H sou, aud, handing it to the gate-keeper, started the parts where long experience has proved it to GENTLEMEN'S EMPORIUM, mela ants ctia oe reser teh | PA reperrniggveeeen te Mariette At the request of Richard Yeadon, Esq ,| on. Tho latter, of cours, stopped him end be important, and [cin assure my customers tha EORGE W. HINTON HEREBY RE- oir, fd ; fonier editor of the Charleston Courier, wno | demanded the toll of the whole company. [hava spared netther pains nor expense in get- G tacusbts teaakethte ct aes ton, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties | 2 } Etha Farle 1629 Nathame hotter bad wade an appointment to i Mr. Par- | Cham replied, “ Not at all; I am not respon- Node noe known, of a simile Chore 1 any | customers and the public gencrally for the satitled to recelve the money may direct. 2229 Plinean 1831 YL vi ‘Tyter, admis | Ker in the evening, I proe with that | sible for those geptlomen. Ihave paid my stove now known, si ster 5 : a 7, " 7 . 1 e designat 0 hi - | toll . ” convinced that {t wlll at onze become a standard peng Pes breiee mts JAMES GUTHRIE, 344 J BE Wade 1833 § of WH Kelly gentleman, at the designated hour, to his ree ll, and I have a right to pass on And he Stove. . b oy mM 2-4t12N. 368 Peters & Booth 1838 Samuel Wilde iience at Exeter Place. In doing so, how- | again started. ‘‘But wait,” said the man, I have fully tried them in every with | Pennsylvania avense, between 6th and 4 streets, ov __ Secretary of the Treesury. $85 Low Husted 1899 Georg Gutherina | over, I mus oonlew thetIbes overcome “why did yous op and count the company a u , and next door ea: ra! ‘aylor’s Bookstore. e , ingsle} : jennings tr Si idiosy ies i - | they passed?” “J did it to fog tothe public, “Fuey opsrate fa the sane eathae | where may be found a large assortment of nek? OFNICIAL. 427 J Pa: ker tor Btiza. 1542 Fioe ek nee cen Tneanias. Thd. inter- | they p ‘ pane Se a _- JC Eccles is tastefal and valuable Gocds, French, English = = beth Parker.ex’x 1843 —— 5 by LL GER Philadetpnie. | itlian, Chinese, and American of all kinds for lose — Deranraect, August 20, 1€368. 437 BensdictPayley 1844 Edmund Ballinger - S . ip gentlemen’s wearing appare!. Said goods will be Whervas the following joint res intion of Congress | 445 Leander 8: ason 1852 JD Logan view bad been sought by Mr. Yeadon, forthe | repicd Chem, “and I saw you doing the purpose cf uscertaining, in person, as the edi- e, Tsupposed you kuew your own busi- r and correspondent of a widely circulating | ness,’ 5 res Cham left the poor man stupefied Bor sat: on'y b: bh! calaw: 466 Wm Odlin 1856 © P Green al, the ends and aims of Northern Abo- | to join his vanquished companions. Like true 2on'y %. WOODWARD & SUN, cages oe a spleedrgic thine pain = hoe alaw Seale 467 John W King 1865 David Ayres nisi, from one of its most prominent lead- | literary men and artists, however, at the end Next door to C Woodward's old sterd, shortest rotice, and upon the most reasonable | 2°? Kesoverton extonsing the time for the credi- Pe av., between 10th and 11th sis , No. 318. | terms. Please cal! and examine the richness and seers to present their cla'mes style of the goods and the faithful and durable Resolved hy the Senate and House of Representa n09 T B Webb 1569 Thomea F James ers; and taking shelter under the mantle of | of the dinner which he had gained, Cham cir- 510 AS Thn mond 1878 C Schieds manta his presence and wisdom, I acc mapanied him | culated his hat and took up a collection for 548 Thos W Mareta'l 1889 J FP Jewett i iscussi y, hy i ; tees of the United States of America in Congress gs-| 2 to witness the discussion. We fouad a party | the discomfitted bridge-keeper, which mors latest and méet appre large ager groan fhy manner in w! they are made up to suit cus- posts That as, any tothe previcion vf the ts Poeddi ea oe cf six or seven gentlomen, and as many la than paid his losses twenty times over. ter, Chamuber. aan aie Otee and there “George W finton ‘onibeaces: this fon to | Marth section of the act of the 28.h of Februa-y, | §44 Crutcher& McRaven1920 F wv Grow meyor Cies, assembled ia Mr. Parker's library, and _ This Cham, whose real name is Count de Stoves of all ‘sizes, for wood’ and coal, that the announce to the public that be hae ‘formaa o.. | 1855, *S to provide fur the payment of «uch creditors 61). 1922 Gilbert Johneon were politely received and introduced by him. | Noailles, is a son (illegitimate, I believe,) of North can furnish, best suited to this market. ip in business with Mr, Witriaa a, | % te !ale republic of Texas as are comp-ehended | {4} Wm Flower 1928 Robert Lusk Among the guests we were surprised to meet | the Marquis de Noailles He bas a sister, in You will do well to call and examine our as- BEL, formerly of Virginia, by whose aid, as. | ™'B* 82t of Coagress of September 9h, 1650,” no- | §-3/s 4 sim, n 1929 E W Cawthern several gentlemen who are conspicuous for | the same category of paternity as himself, who sortment of goods. We-will take great pleasure | sistance and constant sieadence at the store, the tie apere ee wine & by the Boor Kab: = 69 Wm Hi io pe. fake eae their prominence s Fréesvilers und Aboli- | is called Countess of Noailles in soviety, but “Ee ae [OR y cca tee nen ee ne | enateceh ts oe ame oe | Ree” et sacar! | al Sony spo wine wil nae | wie Sor bar eae ios > amount appropria ed by the fifth section of said act z is aa ee re . “pag Re ; i> Taras casa. Su 202m N_ B —George W. Hinton hopes that such of | would = ° mths ‘on ary b nd, certifica'e, iio} Re bert Dale ae Var ee sent is almost co-equal with its inauguration | Service to Cham in his daily labors on Chari: Gaia baa De nial peas se papery \echafls or evidence t of said tae, which sbould be | 375/Wwm Jones wis © W Vickery William Lloyd Garrison. Mr. Parker an- | vari, for she is as great a caricaturist as bim- STOVES, GRATES, &e. = thi Axes fa aud ae bg ttle. | Bt eented at the Treasury Deyartm-nt thirty days | 779 Wm Walker 2088 swered Mr. Yeadon, that the presence of third | self; and when Cham’s inventive genius runs HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAV# TO | mants makclong friends, Fe 84 "BOE EINE” | preceding the 13th day of June, 1800, Uae lait of | 295 byer Pearl 1719 f Faul Bremond id notice; aod as it is represented by the said Hill 2106 ; Oe ef eretry of the Treaty erent tne Said | 8 9 Isaac L David G Burnet aad sor DE MUNSON, AT 0 PENN?A AVENUE. | tiica cs, and evidences of deb', whieh fave doen | $63 Hesmovan Brown ise | “ Pa TES fe still mating those beautiful recogniz. d by the State of Texas, the saine, eqval | 479 JamesMeMader 403; 8 P McMaster very largest stoc! Ik FURNACES be. | CAntinuous GUM TEETH, called wo the sum of three hundr.d ard eighty nine thous | gig Dyer P: a | 2135 RANGES and HOT-A Le he asks | Allen's Patent, for the excelieney of and tix bundred and ninety-three dolta-s and seven | 915 acy Elen Heden-182e¢ F P Gentry fore offered in this market, Se Sal which over all other styles of teeth, many now | cents were not presented tothe Trea ury Department Le 2145 4 an exaralaation, feoling —— t ae SAY | wearing them in this city, will cheerfully vouch. | prior to the said 1ch of June, therefore, in order to | g39 y gis e235 8 W Fisher bo sos otal anges fbratirar tc geoos uckeon »] | There is one Dentist in this city who has been | fo full justice to the holders of raid deb’, the Secre- | g39 Mea Mary Belville 2104 e Deauty of be pe Eo simplicity ef cons! prpsapce 3 the it, and madea bad imitation | ay of the Treavury is hereby as horized to pay to | 1919 Ancon Ciencon 1501 t Louisiare Davis egal - os are not equalled. this he tachtee of i, agai inst whom I hereby caution the public | the holders of ay of the raid ‘bonds, certificates, or | 1919 RM Forbes 2303 gE Frost ivstitution, and, in de aving personally selected stoc! ed N. B. Whenever a Dentist speaks against | ¢yn! aces, of deb:, not presented before the 13th most celebrated Northera and Hastern Foundries | ajien’s Patent Continu persons was entirely accidental, but that he | low he invariably goes to his sister for aid did not regret it, agthey were among those sas, 3 the late hot weather Cham took refuge whom he should have selected tomeet him fromthe heat on the sea-beach at Trouville, Mr Yeadon and Mr. Garrison were soonen- | «nd there be continued his daily contributions gaged in earnest conversational argument, | for some time; but the limited resources of which was sustained by the slavery disputant | the place soon lent a transparency to bis wit with marked spirit and great cogency. He | that came near proving di rous to hi, rep- inet and answered every proposition advanced | utation. So be hastened to Paris and to his against the lawfulness and immora ity ©: sister's house, and laying a contribution on ng 80, retaiced, with | the collection of charges and croguis she had ou6 7 reat propriety, his composure and self posses- | made during his absence, Charivari blazed ‘ous Gum Teeth, when | day of June last, who may present avd prove the _ aueaay Lieeey onc Hovis C nyent ae Phen pressed With the force and au- | forth again with its usual brillianey. with a single eye tothe use, not merely the sale | properly constructed, it is because he ts ignorant | ga neat the Treasury Department, between the 13th | 1045 James Is Green 2330 J 8 McDonald thority of many pointed passages of the Old ™ ot tnearticle, customerscan rely apon fair dealing | of th » incompetent to make the work, or | day «f June la-t and the Ist day of Ja.uary next, 1047 Jesse Daniel 2340 Arhor Garner and New Testament, authorising the institu-| A Live Sxaxe ix a Live May. —A gentle- a5 py po oe go pay forthe patent. ——je16-f | aad rxecuts the Sst eanided oe oes pepe 1048 J B Daniel 2311 J F Martchett tion, and enjoining the reclamation and ren- | man whose name we did not learn, says the Chilson Rotair and Ventilating Purnace, MANTELS. reve fed and Any tho and ioe dg eel oe ae & Grover | dition of fugitive slaves to their masters, Mr. San Francisco Golden Eagle, arrived in this Hayward, Bartlett & Co.’s Poriable Pot Fur- NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE. and afier paywest thereof, the said Secre | i957 js D Gervaise o34o'w repel Garrison denied their aslovesiron ~ geet city from Beis 2 for pad cepts pro- ti f db of the Trea-ury is authorized and required to i i q id that the genuineness and truth of the reco; curing surgical advice in relation © pos- JL. Mott's “Invinctble” ‘Pabylar Oven | Mennfactared | fr iMlnta Combet. Velo | auras and pay the reridue of the raid seven mil, | 1058 Willis Millican 2380 J D Giddirgs £ F E40 a ji from which they were taken. were not conclu- | sibility of removing from the stomach a large ESE MANTELS ARE ENAMELLED IN | 1102" seven Eunared and fifty thousad dollars, then | inea Jewe Dawe Bee A ¢ Bagerun sive and saficieat, in his opinion, to exciude | snake, which has inhabited that locality for angi T imitation of the richest and most expensive | S@2iing in the treasury, pro rata, amonget all the | 1965 Win Barton 2359 Thomas Warmer jr | the exercise of conscience and reason upon | the past fifteen years. Exactly at what time re . atrobe, EGYPTIAN, LISBON, VER T caid boide7e Who may have proved their claim ,and | 1979 WA Locktart 2°63 George K Bistare ject. He contended that such passages | the reptile was taken into the stomach the soa’ Gas Barat meaner oe naling the room in| PORPHYR PYRENEES, BROGATERLA’ executed the proper releases on or before the Ist day | 1929 R Morton 2961 Francis Brichta = St ona oe P ere unreasonable and apochryphal, and op- | sufferer is not aware. He felt ite presence in Mfel oe et: tnd the room sbowe, « very beag-| AGATE, SPANISH GALWAY, and other rare mppesa ya August 18th, 1856, thie gap red tae 2362 Elizabeth Carter eel to our ideas of humanity, wisdom and | the vicinity of the kidneys many years ago; tifal orn»ment for the Parlor, taking up no room, | and desirable MARBLES. The imitations are id 1196 © H Taylor 3383 Wm Davis mercy of God: thus testing the Infinite by a| but the pains experienced, although some- and consumes no more fuel thana common Radi- | s0 perfect that they chalenge the closest ecrutiny NoTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN to the holders of bonds, teal Youngs Ovleman — 2387 a ee fulte mandard prea subjecting the wisdom of | times acute and troublesome, =~ mer >? ing 3! Tubular Ovens. Kae Slee oil pre Free fh ard certificates, and evidences of debt of the late os 1349 jae Ww Gees, per 2390 Watinke the Almighty to the compass of a human law. | alarm until about two years since, when, one Sq eed er weal. putea or aeesien of castings, | by smoke, coal ges, oF acids, ahd can be sold | lic of Texas, which were not presented at this de- att’y | H Raymond 2400 Hf Ht Haynie In this position, Mr Parker, who acted, most | day, feeling quite unwell, be placed his hand economy in consumption of fuel and the su ior | much cheaper than any cthers In market. Price | partment on er before the 13th day of June last, that | 1263 E De Ponois 2401 RW Milhank of the time, as umpire or moderator, coin- | upon his boweis, and distinctly felt the enake manaer in which it performs its duties, is the ranaing from $125 to diz. the same will be settled and the pro rata amount oe e iP eake as Beis Hi pleat ered cided, illustrating it by citing several exam- | crawling within him. Since then it has growa tsalation of my lito referegoce and. leas of | cal and eramine samples ut Nev Sit oepent | tcereon willbe paid to the lawful holders thereat | 278 GW sinks & J B34 Ulewy Kring!” | chded, Mlunsating by Cling sevens! exam | crawling within him. Sinoe then It has growa leged that the chosen people of God were com- | Joast fifteen inches, and a size round the mid- recommendation, numbering five hundred resi | stret, 3doors below Udd Fellows’ Ha'l, up | prescated before tte first day of January next, ao- | 12°7 Jutn Kendrick 2418 Stephen Smith unsurpassed | sta! dents of this city, who have this i 1268 3; ol Hid 2434 A C Horton manded to act in direct opposition to some of | dle of five or six inches. Its proportions can stove In use se 12-1y ae ome. companied with the neces ary evidence of their gen 1300 John Johnson 9428 Elaphalet Easton those laws of Nature which were among the | be pretty accurately ascertained, as its qntire New World Cook, a pretty pattera! and excel- uinenese, with assignments to the United States, re- | 1301 Suan Massie x 2442 Lemuri BDickenson | attributes of the Deity. In other words, the | shape is fearfully obvious to the toush. It is lent operator. : TOPHAM & NORFLEE'S quired to give this department the eustody of suck | 1362 Thomas Il Forrester 2450 Wm H Thompson authority of the Bible wus rejected, so far as | quite active, and possesses an insatiable ap- bonds, certificates, and evidences of debt, and with | 1385 B R Warner 2452 Z Wm Eddy it militated against their peculiar doctrines, | petite, judging from the amount of food and eae NEW AND CHEAP Viet r Geek. Fiat) Toy neg ype 1423 William Frels 2471 J E Herron Vietor ‘op, for coal or wood, a | SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNE STORE, i cr F their opinions were made a purer and | water consumed by the sufferer, who is con- beautiful pattern, and heavy; a new cook, manu-| 499 Seventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. _ | ‘eleasesto the United States and Texas, fu acoord- | 1434 G W O-borne meth acta asl tah gee ibaa Giosevmatioas of the | tinually parched with thirst, and not unfre ago alae acd ache MESSRS. TO PHAM eee see peor oor cathe oct ot Soar a peer Sor Stn Tenet Sole Des Divine Will. uently requires from three to four gallons of = : Heng eit awplibwosse tert late of pp ay and 2th February, 1856. 1428 Joseph Bates 2400 Joel Hil From this branch of the argument, the dis- duia daily. —_ the recommendation of Light Street Comp!ete Star, for coal or wood, NOR FP LET of this ma This department will not require evidence of gen- | 1473 Ann B Reese 2481 Warren Abum | cussion became more general, and, in its! an Indian, he has lately found considerable ithout sum: arrangement in hearth wrienal (Boome agra they i be presented with the certificates issued | 1515 Lumbard Mime = 2482. «*_ John L Monks | Course, embraced the history and humanity of | relief from the incessant thirst by drinking w t mer prt ublic, that have com. | 2ineness to be pi 1521 J © Moore 2483“ Peter Aldrich stem of slavery. Mr. Yeadon | water liberally diffused with vinegar. He ities: Cook, Cook’s Favorite, Kitchen ing Business at theabovestand, | by the auditor aad ccmptroller of Texas under the | 1593 john James 2490 M A Dooly the Southern sy: 5 tthe idee ete conde Sovekal iiamphs A diet es Companion, lenter, Emporium, Fanny’ Forres- hand's tay yume nner vert eee le el sates a antentionath winhets| Hreyti y 0 oad Sot pea geal jeinoet ibe ineitation, the rapid increase | «« varmint’’ by starvation and the free use of ter. and a number of other patterns of Cook} "Ais; pa Boys’ ’ * | i-ying the certificates, bonds and promissory motes ie od tall 2503 Joka W Schrimnpf of the slaves, their comparative contentment | stimulants. On one occasion, he abstained parlor, Cook, and Dining Room Stoves. MARTINGALES, an . issued by the republic of Texas, and not presented | 1580 James A Moody 2504 W C Blair and attachment to their owners, and exhib- | from both food and water for three days, in aber Sto a and close Front, in 30 arects to, nor audited by, the officers of the State. The | 1581 P Bickford 2512 M Rorbertraille ited great familiarity with the fects and de-| tho hope of bringing the ocoupant tesome ieee be coe = — ie 4 BATCHES ane a iets sia en proof of the genuincacesof | 1612 John Lamer a Lio I Pagcattced tails of the subject. All of these facts and | sort of terms. The first day the snake be- Hall and Ofice Cannons, all sizes and qualities. coy adios pemey 1615 John Cameron al ws ly controverted by bis | came uneasy; the second, boisterous; and ING BASKETS, end FANCY WORK BOXES. he certificate of the comptroller of the | 1693 John D Taylor 9524 8 Morgan pele erie abet fees ; ji i PBs Ecce era nom an mayb | BARES Hebe Sn HE | Sac amy wi a he tee te | eg i lr” Eure tean | Ycons, meen last ot | Sutin arnt bet il thw mas ei oe ’ Chamber Grates from the = ES. Oana, CURKY-COMBE, SPONGES, original archives relating to the debt of the lato re | 1626 Eli Mercer Farah Newman The outstanding evidences of other classes of ths reason, as they intisted upon Getere —_ —— commenced tee —— upon on xamin: &c.,&c. public of Texas- e f Texas cannot be ified by | nicality that excludes a witness from testify- | walls of his prison, with w ap to “"ogether with « geusel assortment of all re- cof material esgic tet re fies lagen gree The assignment and releases may be executed ethedeth ane oe fer au 2 sant” ing on his own rash ralermayey cole gerr a tolerable pense oe the result WAM goods dalivesod. foc of chates ts aay post workmen for several years, we feel confident that | and acknowledged in the presence of the As-istant "ANTHONY BUCHLY, | them, disclaiming any in ad, was an immedi: Ply. ae: i ity. What was stran, howev " jies. As may be su of the district at my risk our work cannot be mint ranaep ori for style or | Secretary of the Treasury, or the chief clerk thereof, his veracity. What was strange, however, | able to both part 7 pposed, - * hile these men reject the statements thus) the man is reduced to a perfect skeleton, un- Tin and Sneet lron work made to order by com- pe eng pore ee ss Splnrg in the presence of a notary public, and be witnessed Bh UsreRs mc ch ps ake by familiar and unimpeachable wit-{ der the extreme torture of mind and body Larne cre onersge a share of public patronage. by the Assistant Seere'ay, or chief clerk aad nota- diay side, between 9th and 10th sts. | nesses, they receive, with the most flattering | preying upon him night and day, but he does SSR aceeeate WEE Reeetias Keteoopeninghew Pasticular attention paid to covering Wraaks | ry, and be certified by the nota:y under his nota y unetion, the false and exaggerated stories of fugitive slaves who are embraced in their | sufficiently skilful to make an incision in the arms while still laden with the gore of their] abdomen and remove the reptile. We have lundered masters. Fanaticism has wrapped | heard of similar cases; bat this is the first ts felse mantle around them, and they are | that ever came under our own observation— blind to the dictates of reason‘ Quem deus | and we hope it may be the last, for we have prius vult perdere dementat”’ 1 was sut- | feit + all overish”’ ever since. rised to find that Garrison and Mr. Parker Sea Rtn iifered widely upon many pointe. Mr. Gar- Honors arg Easy.—The Montreal Gasetie rison advocates the abolition of slavery by | has the following paragraph : AVING PROVIDED HIMSELF WiTB fn ELEGANT es an necessary conveniences properly conducting his busbness. would res; inform the public that he ia fully prepared to all orders entrusted to him, atthe shortes: notice, and in the best manner. A large supply of READY-MADE COFFINS aes 208, Ll on — will be fur- aished on the most rezsonal erms . no pains will be spared to give ones. x not despair of finding a surgeon in the city t tively cash ; unless otherwise agreed | #24 repairing all kinds of work. * Haier eh spr sale. Sealicrs’ sin constantiv on hand 7—ly My store will be kept open until 10 o'clock p. m, ria! seal; but when tue holders desire to make the -— CLOSHING MADE To ORDER assignment and execute the roleases out of the city mod: CLOTHING MADE 0! = of Washington, it may be done in the presence of an accomi tion 'y e pr ce casinot tmake it conveatent to call durlog the ay, Ny Ab ob BE came tro lid fea wid assistant treasurer, or collector, or surv: yor of th: Santee oil ebermaation's bt ma wil We pei Ing to cama ‘economy, toete, and élegance in | oustoms, in the presence of a nota y public, and be JAMES SKIRVIN 6 having thetr fall and winter clothing made to or- | witnessed by the collector or surveyor and the ne- Ww Btove Depot, fu a ae eremalag our new Fp aang i tary public, and be certified by the nota’y under bi — “ad aon ae 5 style inferior to toes ak much cheeper sates than | notarial seal; andiftsere be nocollectcr orsurvey+ so - + al r, ret to hear that some Pes wine... 1s che usual city Lop aa aaa or ofthe custcms at the place where the party re- ae reece on yall ocean seo cals wih pol pea = pore by at Rope _ ede of the Suc, ether cemptad d by he ERC n ICAL = sides, th- assignment and releases may be excouted | be promptly at to at all hours. sorrecti je was a man of peace, | love of drink, or soutterly base as care — Manat ol eae caia| ve 96. fe one: es Nations! ok | | betire any court of record, in the presence ofthe | feb vty while hi i Mr. Parker, in contra. | jess of the honorable distinction which a Cri TT? MEET A NECESSIFY -AND A DE-| nn ste. judge and cl rk thereof. and be witnessed by thm, mand in the oY, the Prinetpal of the Union AMER GEORGE WASH ‘TON witldepart att! le and certified by the clerk under his sea! of offiee; caren Rooms of t Academy, shea pe Mo ‘ng So = ileal — and if the holder be out of the United States, the as- B 2 a4 7H, 9,11, 1%, 3%, 5, i d releases may be executed before a Ni York avenue, recently atted up for +} 2 signment and r y ihe parpine,a morons iy orgeniaed EV BNI! Leave Weshington.-.b 10. ia. Syn 1g by and be witneased and certified SCHO: MBS. M. E. HARVEY, (Svconscon ro Jamus F. HaRvEY, DECKASED;) UNDERTAEER, i i i induced to offer distinction to himself, a Bunker Hill man; | mean medal gives, have been by which he implied that the latter was the | their medale for vale Some a men hed bonor sAvlate of any measure, however violent, saregh, * pers deczag ares nota und iP r rey age TOR COMM, apa | Uae Sen soa ueavesornbonn tas rusic| io em ate etre eling wise Eas 2 ORSON; Uneiaie, _ | Ushed Snicscoes E TU INFORM THE 4 dmitted that Southern slavety was the | baser than the scldi < fing: tae Ob; oo eten. eo epee ets CHANGE OF HOURG ~~ | by him underhie onsular wal. AU personsexe | BUGS LEAVE TOINFORM mildeat'and most humane ayttem cf the kind | goldzers are being tried by alae Pee Rr Rica eae re O*% ND AFTEK MONDAY SHE Both of | cuting such assigaments and releases m ast alco de- | same persons that were former! ula that had t existed, and gave the South purchasers, pe 5 are = Joggee i. barren the Steamer GEORGE clare, underoath, before the notary, clerk, or con coanpetentis coins toe Undertaking Business; | credit for many of its ameliorating {catures ; iehmes » ae i ee rca apterte The! astitute will be opened October 1% dives’ at the following sul, as the case may be, that they arethe realowm | snd that attention will be given % calls | but was severe upon New Fogie Aang macs sod sya og , should have inscribed avove their two ar thee lessons {n cach stad; each wer Leave Alexandria at 4g, 8, 10, 12, 23, 44, and | ers ofthe ocrtificates or other evidences of debt, cr | day or night, as heretofore. mi96m | introduced and tolerated, an to eradicate the alleged sin and curse of sla- 5 heads: ‘ Bebold the black; is who, to ‘ transferred slavery to the ale: eee. soldiers Classes will be formed ta Book Keep! 6 o’clock. that the eame have been assigned to them, bona ECTACLES. . 0,000 Africans had beon | turn a miserable penny, maasb!p, [ind aroce Brust f the iighor *Aaave Washington 6,9, 11,1, 34,84, andy {Ade, for collection; and the notary, clerk, or consul | | een aan mainmenraiog a stated that end 40.08 oo thought tea cath i neme othe British omy ey og epee sticalere, eeatcheeding’ yoroir BLLIS L. PRICE, Captats. ,| mua include the fact of thatdeclaration in thelr cern Gold, sliver, L ht Stoel, and German Silver their rapid inorease the meses intende iby he people. ~~ t the Book Stores, or cail on the Principal’ alEw ™ : 1 j~ | tif ate ofacknowledgment. Spectacles, saitab! ages. = idence to work out their 1 A bust of Eiwin Forrest bas dee: : beta ? a aad per VED Te [assigned for collection, or in pledge, the name wish to improve thetr sight, would do well tocall | oy ertaal eivili and thought a pusliel| | Ear out for & new theatre — Egancisso which i : before : higtory of 1 ENDLESS VARIETY of the pay holding the beneticial or ‘reaidvary in- | pefome Rurnasing acphineetin te has been named after terest in the olaim must be stated in the affidavit ' se 99 Georgetown. § raclites in