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aioe a ene eeeres eRe THE EVENING STAR, ° PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) At the Stor Dodidings, coener of Pennsyleente r even ue lewenth street, By W. D. WALLACH, ? Will be servod to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Ageuts; papers served in packages at 374 cents Der month. To mall subscribers the sub- + scription price is THR EK DOLLARS AND FIP- . eas 4 TY CENTS a year én advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three ‘ (grsoaiccoperant im advances. months; for less than three months at the rate of oo —= | at the counter, immediately oes Thee on be Procarea issue of the 184 cents x week. VOL. VII WAS x 1 x Peper. Price—Tunux Cente i oe cap L. VIL, SHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1856. NO. 1,142. | "erintermunteraeteenneeaocn . NEW 8TOVE HOUSE. OFFICIAL. anda rehase tothe United States and release to : g enewone Durantmenr, May 28, 1856. Texas must be duly executrd by such party, to- .—_._._‘Sinentional. EV E N I N G ST A R. Tax hin tyro “i E cit t . ath : A Ni _——_—————— = crore — Notice ts hereby given to the holders of the | Fo Wb the svsignment and releases trom iN | COMMERCIAL AND MATHEMATICAL OLD UNCLE GEO. ~~ | bad to build avother Carthage, the wonie te stock issued pursuant to the act of Congress of | Pe" in whose favor setticmeut and payment INSTITUTE. ni RGE. select a bull’s hide as the measurement of the 2d July, 1946, that such stock is redeemable by | ?UC*td. " MEET A NECESSITY AND A DE- Georgetown, Oct. 5, 1358 | SPACe her city was to occupy. She would its , and will be paid at the ry onthe One or more audited cértificates, or one or more mand in the city, tue Principal of the Union igure sc surrender of the certificates thereof, on the 12th November next, when Interest thereon will sense, This department will continue to purohasesuch stock prior to said day of redemption, and will say therefor the following premium, in addition to the interest accrued to the day of purchase, with one day’s interest for the money to reach he vendor: On such stock received at the Treasury between . sumply say, ‘Give me as much ground as shaded ta on ihe eame character of debt, ansy be in- Picarsnt foomne of thn aon ee the Hi are ,e ue a oy dayz ogo, while | lwiy'e dress will cover”—and we have ne 2. y, it 4 » dC 2 i i eluded in the same assignment, releases. and aflida street and New Vork avenue, recently dited up for | spending fed var in friendly il reat ak oo ae gars = — “ ped Ce py vit of ownership, if each certificate is correcily de- the pur ose, a thoroughly organized EVENING | our old friend, U George, whom wef, wi na, at che same time, perfectly sat with scribed by number, date, amo ' 2 of the GOL, for such young men, otherwise em- ithstandin ae gape uitre-Babsionian area that the bed by number, date, amount, aid rams Ploved during the day, as wish to spend their | DOtWitbstanding bis age and infirmé new Crinolinespolitan metropolis original payee. It should also appear whether the sree ings in itting themelves thoroughly for | Cheerful asa child and lively asa cricket | would in all probability extend to. certificates were issued by the authorities of the | suecessfal business The old gentleman bas nearly filled up bis Great Pep FP P, fe Stateof Texas, on acoount of the debt of the repub- oon Institute will be opened October 13th, five | four score years, und has long since retired | the celebrated pedestrin sig HR ens. Ben 1 2% 0% i "s a lie, or were issued by the republic of Texas, accord ries (eng lanag md oes es am from the busy scenes of life to his neat little ee ing to the facts of each case. Classes will be formed ia Book Keeping, Pen- cottage near thecollegegate From this quiet neighberbod of tag arins, Commons in ~ ‘The assigumeat to the United States msy be made mansbip, and varlovs Branches of the Iiigher Tetreat, he rarely ever ventares, except occa- Ammersmi in common form ; the releases should be drawn ac Permnatics; and also in loreign Languages sionally to attend service at the church of his | sevice. 12 still carrying om hit bereulean rc ; ae feat of walking round a lady jj fall d 100 5 . choice, which is near at hand. it his | oj 7 — he Ist day of June and the Sst day of July, 1m | cording to the forms subjoinee ne oii, ai the Book Serene stegae rhe ieee cee | cncraeey he eae surrounded by s best | ies {8.100 coneeective days.” He te sow tn slusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts JAMES GUTHRIE. se 20-!m Z, RICHARDS, Principal. | of warm friends, whora he takes great pleas in Sitttesten.” a are ree a8 when THE GREATEST COOKING STOVE EVER | ‘Pecified in the certificates; Secretary of the Treasury. - ACAKD. > { Ure in entertai ing with reminiscences of days able amount thet Paddy will sete ane 1a INTRODUCED f On such stock recelved between the Ist and 31st fran RS’FRANKLIN, TEACHER OF vocal, | 228 yand brothesty Kinane 8P0° | complete his arduous undersation’ te INTO THE UNITED QZATSS. | taysof August, one-fourth of one per cent; Know all persons. by these. peraente thet M Muste, No. 405 Eetreet, between 9th and | Christian charity and brotherly kindness—aud And on such stock recel ved after the 31st day of 00 TGA LE ROHR RTS 779 | Angut, the inerentaserved thereon, and one CELEBRATED tay’s additional interest only, will be paid. MORNING STAR, Certificates of such stock transmitted under DOUBLE OVEN COOKING STOFE. this notice must be duly assigned tothe United The Hest, the oro t,, rai nip and | States by the party entitled to receive the pur- most Perfect Cooking Stove in the Union. chase money ; and when sent prior to the Ist Jul: . i ssful i Pr iy -ee a Temanee nee Pp seccerete the current balf year’s Interest murt also be as- This splendid Cook Stove has now been thor- signed by the present stockholder, otherwise such onghly tested durlag the last four years; they kes it al i , a pinch of clay (snuff) from his well-filled niiah Seay is cabeshoened sresy ne amy het box. Every visitor, whether old or young, is | been observed that the dresses of these various saluted * My child, and a werm gmp of the ladies, instead of decreasing, aze actual! hand which makes one involuntarily feel getting bigger and bigger almost eve week, that the heart is with it. And the first duty | What the size, therefore, will be before the to be performed efter being seated, and taking } 90th. much less the 100th is completed, the a little “elay,’’ is to inform him (in answer to most elastic imagiuation en like an over neti ayaae = aon = monies a » ofa | stretched piece of India-rubber, in ite vain multitude of his friends, each of whom heealls < 6 feared by iiasse® wid eeeten edt h fe leaving efforts to comprehend It is also fi tha has relia ied, and hereby relc azz, the United | 10th streets References: Mr’ R. Davis, and Mr. 3 aves of Am rica from all farther liability or cam | Hilbus, Music stores. ge 17-3m for the payment ot ceriificate or evence of debt F ; numbe! » for the eum of $——, issued by MBS. G. H. SMITH, the late republic of Texas, (or by the aut 420 D street north, between Gth and 7th, the State of Texas, as the ease may be,) and re- Bess LEAVE TO INFORM THE LADIES deemed by the United 8’a°es in accordance with the of Washington, Georgetown, and vioinity Provisions of a1 act of Co: gress eutitled “An actto | that she is Prepared to give instruction, in clasees provi € tor the payment of such cueditors of the late | and private lessons, in the art of MAKING WAX cepub'ic of Texas as are compresended in the actof FLOWERS and VASES Also, Wex Fruft and ngress of September nine, eighte.n hundred and | Ornamental Leather work fifty,” anproved the 28th day of F 5 i - there will be no open space large in druary, 1855,and | Ladies wishing to avail themselves of this op- | iS 2 hearty “ God bless my child ; sive my love | the vicinit of the Metropolis to i oparate im the dest aad tost satisfactory manner, | ‘Bterest will be payable as heretofore. anact of the tate of Texas, approved the Ist of | portunity of zequiring a most beautiful accom |toJerry0., Wm Eb. Henry R', Judson M , skporiauant, as soon as it 24 sxeeeien 4igwd Taeee fatty peer Gems wide weed and coal, an And notice 1s further given to holders of other | brs ee Meee Boggy will please call as early as possible, as | Juhn D , P. Band Mr. P—s, and others, and | fuilest dimensions, being fairly tried. In the stroagly resem snd on n. Paey ave eoaey _ stocks of the United States that this department y seal, the ality does not contemplate remaining long’ in aller tas vga de habeas sare meautime, however, Paddy displays uncom- very durable, and the design is neat ani sutl- = orge 12 one oi e vel jew men to be fal. With mterate fre: this Stove will Bake | 71! Purchase the same between the let day of Poel a three loaves of Bread, Roast a Turkey, Boil two | June and the Ist day of December next, unless — oe, —_ a hepndaon e hea: the water | -he sum of $1,500,000shall be previously obtained, for washing, a at the same time You are respectfully lavited tocall and examine ind will pay forthe same, in addition to the In- the above spleadid Cooking Stove, ‘ GALLA- | erest accrued from “he day of the last dividend GHER’3 MORNING sTraa” of interest, and one day’s additional interest for Patontre: A.J. GALLAGHER, Philatetphia, | money to reach the vendor, the following rates found in this world who has the consolation of nee x ae La Ny 8 believing that he has not a personal enemy. | woull exhaust the oldest and the worst-paid ‘ His aaa and emoceatte cm Zprieee Sen- | postman of St. Martin’s-le Grand, win smiles emanly deportment, and christian demeanor f is i all through life has"keon auth cece ne tS approval even from his feirest ram; : Wo wish the b i ( him the confidence and esteem of all who ane cobrieeipicer gab 4 eerypadnand TERMS: Know all persons by these preeents that Wax F lowers in Classes, per term of 12 ler- has released, aad hereby reli ases, the Sia‘eof BONB..eeeecseeee sees ‘Texas frm all fursherliab'li y or claim tor the pay- | Wax Fruit in Classes, mont of certificate or evidence of d bt number Leather W ork in Classes, per term of 8 lessons $3 for the sum of &. , iseuea by the late re- Private Lessons 81 cach—Vases fio, pi.blic of Texa:,(or by the authorities of the State Boguets and Vases, Wreaths, Single Flowers, of T xas, as the case may be,) and redeened Xe , for sale, or rade to order. 2u 6-6in per term of 12 lesson 5 : Z fe ; 5 6 point, or sit United States in avcoriarce with the prov ona ake . he Deaf hater eral points rather, i onward GALLAGHER'’S at preatum: dns payin eC badh credheas et ieee nee ITT’s shia boiled idly de- | march of his iron-tip uchers ae@ un- she “1 i 2 late repnblic of a ing, he eaping the rich reward of an | daunted reeverance. SUNRISE AIR-TIGHT | Of stock of the loan of 1842, a premium of 10] T. 1... a, comprehended in the act of asprin SOO ISH AAR? SRENCH [BOAMDE NG | upright life by having bestowed upon him the i Patented, 1856, per ceat.; of Beptemb: ne, eighteen hurdred and fifty,” . A New and Splendid Large Ovea On stoek of the loans of 1847 and 18488 Premium FLAT TOP COOKING STOVE, of 16 per cent.; ict aston dap ae = And on stock Issued under the act of 9th Sep- Itts only necossary to say, that after very inany | ember, 1950, commonly called Texan indemnity years of exp= iene and betog ope a stock, a premium of 6 per cent. St cl ioe ee eee ie raft principle. | Certificates transmitted under this notice should affections and blessings of those with whom . ee = he associated in other days The wabounded | 4,4, Nomwncray Manetace.—Here is Mr. confidence reposcd in him by all his imme- | °te# ‘ 4 pineal * Norwegian marriage, diate friends, their great veneration and re. | ™ om he ‘describes ns a marriage in high life spect for him, and his gentle, affectionate and “sree = is very important affair in this fatherly depertment towards both old and }t7@Ptsy. Lhe custom is for a young lady, young, forcibly remird one of the patriarct, | "0 she becomes engaged, to exchange rings No. 397, correr of Nw York avenur and 13h st. gi Bhs SCHOLASTIC YEAR COMMENCES the first Monday in September, aud ends the last Friday fa June, and is divided In‘o two ses- sions. 4be Principal will be assisted by the most com- petent English and French resident teachers, and every f cility offered for pursuing Mosic and al! approved th of Febrnary, 1855, and an act of the State of 7 1856. as, Approved the Ist of February, As witness my hand and seal, ‘The following is alist of the audited certifeates still ou's'a iding:* No Issued to No. Tssued to. bs 36) 4 . Jacob, in the land of Goshen, surrounded by j with her lover. bese rings are retained ever 2 TD 'Tom r Engledow the ggitlous branches of modein accomplish- | his Joseph, his Benjamin, and others afterwards, no additional ring being placed on that I hive taken advantage of every well known | deduly assigned to the United States bythe par-| ig Bukman Canficld tres ef Austin | ments. He still entortains the most profound rc ot | the finger of the bride after marriage, as with improvement t-at has from time to time been | tyentitied to receive the money; and ifsent pre-| 31 folin A Cliton College For farther particulars, terms, &c , see Cirea- | Min tie Che ate ee made, particularly in reference to the formution ; 42 1K Muse 1682 GH Monsa-sat & Co | lars at bookstores, or at the residence of the Prin- | 204 veneration for the memory of ‘is_old * The bridal corte, 4 th ter ti and cansiruction of the flues, which are always | ‘lous tothe Ist July, the current half-year’s in- 33 RG Hebbs 1640 John Karnec an %-3tkeotf | friend, the great Henry Clay, and retains, in great state. A fiddi. ee crosses @ water in Becessary to bs large and I have fully applied | terest must also be assigned by the present stock. | 33 8G, Hubs Daniel ———— f verfect state of preservation, his romarka- | 2re%t state. A fiddler sat in the boat playing every Improvement and combined them all ta the holder, otherwise the Interest for the half year to | 5? John Sontingvam acer CENTRAL ACADEMY. bie memento of Lim, viz: a piece of the mat- | !'¥¢ly airs, while cannon resounded from the “ Susrise Air-Tight Cooking ~-tore 5 Phiacaeo a } N Walco .AS MERCHAN pel rise As eee and ts 2 good cubstan, | that day will be payable to him as heretofore, 135 Phineas N= Cordova 1733 SILAS MERCHANT, ton which was presented to Mr. Clay in 1536, the church bells rang out merrily by, we believe, a friend in the State of Dela- 1746 John W Portis r the water. REV. G. W porRANcE,} PRINCIPALS iighman 1770 5 K Elliott tial article; I have made them extra Acary in all Payment for all the foregoing stocks will be the parts waere long experience has proved it to “ 2 % On landing, the bride walked to the priest's HE NEXT AND ESSION O S | Ware. 2 > | made by 4rafts on the assistant treasurers at Bos- athias Clark 1207 Harriet George Acateny tik ceaiaeeee aa Hplaiest - | No subject cf conversation which ean be | #4 was then arrayed in her wedding gar- | pie pees ae eine aac ocoeee te aoe ton, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties 50} ruta: Earle 2 wiles Ee mider | tember lat. 1858. For terms sve ciroulars at the roached, apart from that of religion, seems a — wore a dress of whito silk, and ting it up; and it will not be excelled by any | entitled to receive the money may direct. 2280 Rlinean 1831) Leve Tyler, adm’r | PER Spal Book Sto ~___ Su tt | to fill him with eo much delight as a recital of ze ree yet vd ee — stove now knowa, cf asimilar chara:ter; | am JAMES 6UTHRIF aaa § of WH Kelly THE USIUN ACADEMY some of the acts and enyings of the great feet th "Goce ts ed wleft ce ace Thi convinced that it will at once become a standard - = 264 Peters & Booth 1838 Famue!l Wilde . a Com promiser while in the Senate of the Uni- | ‘eet, the face being left unoove _ aaaee awe mM 29-dtt2Nov Secretary of the Treasury. 305 Lott Husted 189 Georga ‘Sutherland Z, Ricnagps, Mas. Z. Rickanps, ted States Indeed, at times, the bare men- | °!0¢k P- Mm. was the time for performing the wood 224 Conk, ani strongly Tecvnmnes pol OFFICIAL. oy ede toss E Homnthee TPE NEX I ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS | tion ef the name of Clay in bis prosence, or a | °¢Temeuy The priest afterwards made an . c Pa-ker, for E 4 x “4 —- ~ i J © Beeles Institution, and of the ION FEMALE tothe public They operate in the most satisfac- Doth Parker,ex’x 1843 recital of Fome of his Isbor 437 Benedict Bayley 1844 Edmund Ballinger Constitution and the Un: tory maaner P oration, and received for it a foe of twenty ‘ateates : A. J. GALLAGHER, Philadeiphia. Taeasver Darartuent, August 20, 1856. dollars. He is equally eloquent at faneralr, Whereas the Mllowing joint res lution of Congress ACADEMY, wilicommenceou MONDAY, Sep- PH 23- i - it rovided he is paid for it. 445 Leander Beason 1852 JD Logan eer eee dy % = pense oe y doce geile = ent, — : “The "erkad send in this country is called om emery o wagon nicl ai Jonn Wie 1e69 Davia ros GENTLEMEN'S EMPORIUM, when tho one lived to serve his country, and | ‘Hvede-licod Dagen,” ‘white bread dayeoe c WOODWARD & SON, Joint Resoretion extending the time forthe credi- | 40! Jolin W ys “is 9 T : s Sie 4 Next door to © Woodward's old stend, oT BWebbd 1809 Thomes F James Tenas : GEORGE W. HINTON HEREBY RE-| the other’s chief delight was to respect and | 2%™e indicating the scarcity of that delicacy. Pa av., between 10th and Lith sts , No. 315. tors of Texas to present their cla ms a 4 AS Thu mond Vé76 C Sehicdi: mantd eorge W Parker 1899 Par'il'a Lee turns his thanks to his old and steadfast love him. The happy pair never dream of posting off, as : cctegloed by the Senate and House of Representa | 218 Thos WMirall OSE Jowett cu tomers and the public generally fer the i The filiow anecdote, which we gather | they do in England, to epend the honeymoon N. B —Also, a very large assortment of the | 0°) 0/ (Ae United States of America in Congress as ‘avid S Kaufman 1897 F Emma increasing patronage bestowed upon him lgtast pnd mast approved paiteras of Grates, Par- vembled, Tha’ a>, agrecab y tr the provision of the pa 7 ras at r soak out of sight of their friends. fourth section of the act of the 28th of Pebrua y at his EMFORIUN OF from his own lips, will serve togive the reader = ler, Chamber, P ning Room, Office and Store 5 > ASHION, on 8 2 Isaac L Hitt 21062 £63 Hermogan Brown 1610 § Havid G Burnet 874 John W Bower 2103) 579 Jam-sMcMaster 1935 8 P McMaster 914 Dyer Peal 2138 915 Mary Ellen Heden- 15x F P Gentry sel 4 ic ““« What @ strange custom, to be sare,” said — - e G44 Crutchers McRaven!020 F Ww Giosm:yer | Pennsylvania avenn>, between 6th and 1 streets, | SMe ay of the Se ek ee hell Te young lady to me who had bene kenuies Stores of all sizes, for wood and coal, that tbe | othe late repute ot ent ol ee es Sl wacrincer 1922 Giibort Johnyon and neat door east of Frank Taylor's bvokstere, | him, and the strange, almost magnetic infla- tow ws managed these things in E ae North can farnish, best satted to this market. intheast of Com ao crm ae are comp:ehended | G5; TRE Robert Lusk Yybere may be found a large essortment of rich, | ence which the presence cf the sage uf Ash- meee You will do well to call and examine our as- | (8 {be 82° Of Coagress of Seyietmbur Qin, 1859,” no- J A Simpson 1x9 EW Cawthern tastefal and valuable Gecds, French, Kngli-h) | land, while living, had upon him Daring Sen sortment of goods. We will take great pleasure | UC®> Dy public alv risement, was duly eiven for! 6-9 Wm II Belcher 19.0 Wm Cochran \tallan, Chivese, aid American of all kinds fcr | the exciting times of 1832. it was announced AN Auenican Waaver ix Con Hanson — in showing our excortmecnt. We are sure that - space uf ninety days by the etary of the | 677 11H Williams 1932 Frarel Moore jr gentlemen's wearing appare!. Said yoods will be | oa certain day that Mr Clay would speak | Among the numerous arrivals to our harbor our Goods are very low, as we buy for cas. cmepuitpene caby the fifth scctlon of eee pel Cercle Deicy s vane sae oe inline bo oo oe in the Senate in defence of the Compromice. | from ail parts of the world, it is seldom that i : 2 Isaac 8 tecably to orders, ar e x ; Se Tae cen WS | da ba tanta, poo rata; on ary b nd, ceitiica’ ito} Rubert Date “a akortest cotes at cpon the wheat cosas LAr an ear'y hour the old gentleman, accom- | the flag of an American whaleship floats &e of evidence of debt of said Sta ey which sbould b! |) sonag iso © W Vickery ievins. Hlease call and examine the richness and | piuied by his wife, wended his way to the| Posite Queenstown. A whale-fishing b STOVES, GRATES, peceanted at the Treasury Department thiny days | 279 Win Walker 2085) pant B, style of the goods and the faithful ord durable | C ipitol ts hear his friend's appeal in deferce | Called the W. F. Safford, 172 tons, belonging HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO | Peceding the 13h cay of June, 1856, the limit of J 433 Dyer Pearl a7«9 f Paul Bremond manner in which they are made upto suit cus- | of the Constitution and the Union. diaving | to New York, arrived in Queenstown on Fri inform his numerous patrons, and the public | s@d notice; aid as it is represented by the aid tomers. George W. Hinton embraces this occasion to announce to the public t he bas formed a co- partnership in busioess with Mr Witiiam 8. fkeL,fumerly of Virginia, by whose aid, as- sistance and constant attendance at the store, thé tagt - | Seorctacy of whe Treawr merally of Wash‘ngton, Georgetowa and sur- ansing courtry, that he has jas: received the | tifica es, “ evidence very largest stock of STOVES, GRATES, | fcogniz. d by the 8: e RANGHS and HOT-AIR FURNACES ever b> | (9 tha sua of three b d eigh'y mine uous fore offered {a this market, of wuich he asks | 0d six hundred and ree dolla's and seven an examination, fee'iag assured that fordurability | Ceats were not presented tobe Trea wry Departinent that of said bonds, cer- debt, which have been Tena-, tLe rame, equal reached there sometime before the Sendie as- | ¢4Y last, from Nova Zembia. On her voyage, sembled, ke and his wife obtained seat which was merely an experimental trip, she reporters’ gallery, so as to have a full view of | captured three whales, from which nearly the object of their visit when he should enter | ¢ight tons of oil have been obtained and wbile speaking. The Senate assembied; | A new system has been introduced, by which c . 2145 - business of the Emporium wiil be greatly facili | the sound of the President’s gavel was beard | it would seem that this valuable animal is of castings, economy in consumption of fael, | Pir to the sa'd 13:h of June, teerefore, in order to 990 J pd 623¢ 5 W Fisher tated. pe. il be greatly calling to order; and scarcely had the solemn | more surely, safely, and speedily destroyed beauty of dssiga, aad simplicity ef cons:ruction, | 10 full justice 10 we holiers of «a ddebr, the Secre- 932 Mrs Mary Belville 2104 jarwihaye NB —George W. Hinton hopes tkat such of | tines of the Chuplain’s voice, calling for the | than by the old means, and we understand they are not equilied. bre aer abe an sais, be a igi fay (0 | 1019 Anson Cranson 1501 § Louisiana Davi bis former potions as have uncancelied bills at blessing of heaven to rest upon the land and | that the credit of introducing the present Having porsonally selected this stock from the | the holders of aay of the said bonds, certi he Tach | 1012 RM Forbes 2303 'B Frost the store will soon be pleased to call and settle the most celebrated Northern and Eastern Foundries | ‘¥tiences, of debi, uot presented before the 13th 1025 James N Hogan 26 Thomas Reed 1043 Thomas Lindeay 236 [Harrison C Bryant 1045 James L Green 2339 JS MeDorald 1047 Jesse Daniel 240 Anhur Ganer 1048 J B Daniel 2341 J F Martchett 1050 Charles Vincent 2341 Andrews & Grov 6 nation, and the deliberations of the Nationa} | mode belongs to the captain of the W F Saf- Council, died away upon the air, when the | ford Instead of harpooned as formerly tall form of the shal Kentuckian entered { —& Course that was both dangerous to life und moved slowly down the aisle. The then | 25d uncertain in the result,—the fish are now keen eye of the old man caught the noble | Shot, and after the ball enters the fish it ex same, as the season 1s ehanging and short seitle- with Ssingie eye to the use, not merely the sale | “@y of June la-t,who may present avd prove the ments make long friends. we 19-1f ofthearttcle, customers can rely upon fair dealing at the Treasury Depa. tment, between the 13th aad fair prices in all cases. I name in part— meyound: Biriesadescrecn Weck Purnace | -@'d seven m Mion sevon hundred and fifty thousand 5 yf of June last aad the lat day of January next, *xecuts the proper releases to the United Bia'es d the State of Texas, their pro rata sbare of the FOPHAM & NORFLET'S NEW AND CHEAP 056 93454 PG Me ritt SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUKE STSRI, form, ane erection ines aap ag oe : — body on much the same princi , . 3 and aft id 8 Gervaise 9 W Pink: 499 Seventh st ,epposite Odd Fcllows’ ilall in a loud voice—* Wife, wife! there's Mr 7 3 = Jt Mott’s “‘Invinelble”? Tubular Qven | dillars; and afer paywout thereof, the said Secre | 057} 8 D 249° W Pinkne 16D 3 i : - | The effect of the explosion is generally to Range. Siarribuse nod pay thee evading or ce ete’ © | 1054 Wills Mittican 5390 J'D Giddings see pillar cwpepecr reach Loko on cad | Mhatter Mint picts ca oak eee ee M Pond’s Union Double Oven Range. disribute an seta meres bs athe te Ls - 1059 JD Millican 2354 J Crawford jr rected towards him. Mr y be P Beebe’s Range oas seven buadred and fifty thouraid dollars, then | ihas John Da 938; Salam 7 t lor | f¢ Matning in the treasury, pro ra/a, among:tal) the aaa fan tere mobos On neatin asia in | s¢-d hol ie-s who may bav~ prov-d ther claim, and wrich it fs eet, aad the room above, a very beau- | exrcuted the proper releases on or before the lat day 2358 A P Edgerton 359 Thomas Wamer jr 1079 W A Lockhart 2°63 George K Sistare antenance of his old friend, | utered, and it seldom fails to reach a rital Tecognizing t nfusion, halted immediately, | part. Capt. my the master of the whaler, and seeing 1065 Wm Barte MESSRS. TOPHAMN 7 late of Philadelphia, and NORFLETD of this city, respectfully announce { ‘ = - sent i ingham, where he is bar- thetr friends and the public, thet they have com and saluted him with a low bow and polite | '8 at present in irmingham, b 4 ax i000 R Morton 2361 Francis Brichta mencod the Saddling Isusiness at the above stand, ‘*Good morning, Mr. Mahoney.” s. ing some guns of a peculiar construction made, tifal ornsmeat for the Yarlor, taking up no room, | # Janue y next. 18th, 1836. 1185 James Killam 2382 Ehaabeth Carter where they will make and keep constantly or which he expects will be highly effective in and consumes no more fuel than a common Radi Peres’ August 16th, 1856. 1196 © H Taylor 2383 Wm Davia hand a large and superior assortment of—Mens’, ator NoTickIs HEREBY Givzw to the holders of b mdr, 1241 Youngs Goleman 2587 Joseph Tomlinson 1248 Robert McNutt 2390 Sneed & Turner 1249 John W Cloud, per 2390 Wm Kimbro att’y | H Raymond 2400 H H Haynie 1963 E De Pon‘ois 2401 R W Milhank 1269 CP Green 2402 Catherine Allen 1275 G W Sinks & J B2405 Henr Kring Bhaw 213 J W Lawrence 1297 John Kendrick 2418 Stephen Smith 1298 Bamuel Hiden 2434 A C Horton 1300 John Johnson 2438 EBlapba!et Easton 1301 Susan Massiex 2442 Lemuel BDickenson 1362 Thomas I Forrester 2450 Wm H Thompson 1385 B R Warner 2452 Z% Wm Eddy 1423 William Frels 2471 J E Herron 1424 G W Osborne 2474 A B Hemphill 1425 John A Rutherford 2477 Aaron Haughton 1427 Cornelius Vannoy 2479 Heirs of John Jones », | the capture of thoze fish. It is the intention New York Purases.—From Mr. Busted's of Capt. Roys to spply for patents for inven- new work, ‘*The English Language in Amer- | tion to the English and American Govern- iea,”’ we take the following : ments —Coré Examiner, 18th. Vory few expressions are found to be pecu- liar tothe New Yorkers; at the same time, ‘Taxr To MuEcuanics —The Scientific there are some striking words of Dutch origin, can states that a broad field for geniue which, being established in use when the city aud industry will open on and after the 6th of of New York was called New Ameterdam, December next, on which day the patent for have thence spread all over the Union, and Woodworth's Planing Machine expires, Cun- been generally received. The first of these gress having refused'a further extension. It is stoop, a genuine Dutch noun, very slightly farther remarks = disguised in its present orthography. Stoop Al! inventors baving improvements in plan- in Dutch means the same as stowp in English, rg machines, who have been driven to the a drinking measure ; the real Batavian word caves by the Woodworth monopoly, may now represented is stocp, from the word siurpen, | some forth from their hiding-places. All me- « avineibie” Cooking S:ove, Tubular Oveas, | .-rr:feates, and evidences of debt of the late repub- wood it i ~ pociomelyh scan cisint nga pase fehye was fs llc of Texas, which were not presented at this de- maaner tn which it performs its duties, is the | partment on er before the 13th day of June last, thar very best Br gma iar ae Pl gh rate the same will be settled aud the pro rata amount peesannaylien, mamabering five hundred resi | tl.eseoa wil! b: paid to the lawful holders thereof if deats of this city, who have this unsurpessed | presented before the fret éay of January next, ae eee We rid pattern’ xoel- | COMpanied with the neces-ary evidence of their gen- Jane opacaane iia aiid = ainenes, with assignments to the United States, re- ue gr hag pea Posting gee pe per quired to give this dega-tmont the custody of such op. « coal or wi a a re eae ~ ‘i beautiful pattern, ad heavy; a new cook, manu- | bonds, ov tificates, and evidences of debt, aad wiih factured in Troy, N. Y , just received releases to the United S'ates and Texas, fu accord. Moraing Star, for coal or wood, with summer | ance with the peovisions of the act of Congress of ement in hearth and roaster behind. 28th Feb-vary, 1856. Strest Comp'et Star. for coal or wood, = vuary, Z Ladies’, and Boys? SADDLES, BRIDLES. MAR TINGALES and WHIPS. HARNESSof every description, both for city and country use All kinds of TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR- PET BAGS. Ladies’ SATCHELS, TRAVEL ING BASKETS, and FANCY WORK BOXES HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS, COLLARS, and HANES. Horse, Spoke and Dust BRUSH: ES CARDS, CURR -COMBS, SPONGKs, &o.,&o. All material nsed vill be the best that can be obtained; and both of ushaving becn practical workmen for several years, we feel confident that our work cannot be suz, , either for style or durability. By unremitting efforts to fe satis. faction we hope to merit, aud respect y solicit ashare of public patronage. Pasticulsr attention paid to covering Wreak: Inpc tosit or stoop down. Originally applicd to} cn inies who desire to enter into the lumber 1428 Joseph Hates Mr © Joel Hid and repairing all kinds of work. ; nlaced, according to the old Dutch rs 4 without summer arrangement in hearth, very | This depanment will not require evidence of gen- M3 Ana 6 Resse ro ke Warren Abam | _Saddlers’tools constantly on hend — ty eee hen) reper’ ts eune, Shghuse todsalg= oe le Panis har rona Seen, hearv. iuences to be presented with the certificates issued 5 Lumbard Mims e2 John asl annamMaT pe e272 , t ostof whicha A ion 0! compasioa, Bisset, E'npertut, Fanny Formas | OY he aaitorand omprole of Texas waderthe | 92 }UMuores "Mgt Fotrhtineh fe ta cee were Bench wat placed, aud remained sttached to | {32° take orders for the coutraotion of ompainion, ater, Emporium, Fann‘ ne 32 23 John James jon} y, IFUL STYLE A o ter, sad a mumber of Olher patterns of Cook | laws ofthe Siate. But it pos eeveanomeansof ver. 1554 K H Douglas 2500 George C Baycashier | 4; agNE™ ANP fram blate Bone by the | them after the bench jonit ras overs SURF | sents ticbarte tedbell up Semrenef oiaged Stoves. ma i ying the certificaiee, bonds and promissory motes ie oe yee ‘So oi eect & Co | West Castleton Slate Cow pany, Vt. by the aL dpiracrs =p f society a: natu, | infringement, may now be pat into — . 5 i arti imitation er re i 4 3 a att ead Omee C aons, all sizes and qualities. |.” pon bagnaont dd aa hens ea ead i scelis 113 rte eat outg Rant se EGYPTIAN LISKON, VERD ANTIQUE, | /va/er, is so very common in America, that, | yi, ore earliest prepared to take advantage nesta Reeet ped Cane ton Radiators, de., for] Mesa and proper proof of the genuinencas of 1615 John Cameron 2514 Gabriel 'Trumwelt | POXPHYRY, PYRENEES, BROCATELLA, Parlors, all patterns. the latter is the certificate of the comptroller of the although closely approximating to a slang Parlor and Chamber Grates from the very best | S:ate of Texas, who has the official charge of the of the term, it cannot be overlooked here. The ex- & at opening will reap a rich harvest 1623 John D Taylor 2523 HS Morgan AGATE, SPANISH GALWAY, and other rere : T 5 a In addition to this, Con has refused to fact N ¥. B 1624 Levi Mercer 2529 Furbur & Ban and desirab'e JIARBLES. he imitations are P ion only found its way into writing about a er the patents for MoC k's in = — ete ai ork. Butlders will do original arohives relating to the debt of the late re_} 1625 Eli Mercer 2534 Parah Newmar so perfect that they chalengethe closest rcrutiny ressi te! tents Cormio Gra well to examine this department . th ar 1810, but had been in use long be- Reaper, which expired in 1848; Haywood's fore, anp ially in the vicinity of the markeis Reb a Patent, in 1863; Harley's Iron Cast- It is equivalent to vagabond intensified and jng Patent, 1849; Nock’s Padlock Patent, 1853. its personal application is cne of the greatest | i They are so bighly polished that they retain their beauty much Jonger than marble ; are not injured by smoke, cazl gas, or acids, and can be sold much cheaper than any others in market. i rice ‘Together with a general assortment of all re- | public of Texas. quisites for the Kitchen and Dining room Ths assigoment and releases may be executed All goods delivered free of charge to an’ . % ‘ : of the Aste tat my risk a y part and acknowledged in the presence of the Assistant ‘The outstanding evidences of other classes of the debt of the republic of Texas cannot be specit ed by this Department. an 22—dil-t)art ranging from $125 to 812. insults that can be offered to an American— | xg 4 Lapr’s Mopgsrr —A singular Tin and Sheet [ron work made to orderbycom | Secretary of the Treasury, or the chief clerk thereof, ABEHONY BUCHLY, ‘Arch tects, builders and others are invited to | sometimes like calling a F renchman cinaci/e Riismsier happened during the past summer peteat workmen ia the presence of a notary public, and be witnessed UNDER TAKE R ’ call and examine samples at No. 512 Seventh The third word is one used univeres Old acconats will be settied before opening new | | street, Idoors below Udd Fellows’ Ball, up stairs. T.M BANSON, a-ly Agent. in one of the provinces of France. An honest country gentleman, possessed of a very hand- some park, had found the weather very op- ones by the A-sisiant Scerea y, or chief clerk 2d nota- Terms positively cash ; unlessotherwiseagreed | ry, and be certified by the notary under his nota- apes = Denton on See tialeeal; but whem tae holders desire to make the Shop and Residence No. 303 Penn’s avenue, south sido, between 9th and 10th sts. AVING PROVIDED HIMSELF WITH aghout the free States at least, and a moa seriousness, without any slang in'en- tion, but confined entirely to the laboring = A pressive, and was in the habit of taking * an ELEGANT HEARSE HE STEAMER GEORGE WASHID >. [olasses. It is boss, for head-workmen orem | Presitre, Biv was tM te oath a cigar in his ve store — be ah ei tr peste Hs assignment and execute the roleases out of the city } and all y conveniences for aera? TON willdepartatthefollow- ployer Servants will also mae Mie speaking ree rea wh dae ee ay caunot mak it convenient to call duriag the day, | of Washington, it may be done in the presence of an | properly conducting his business, hours: 9,11, Uo, om of their master. ‘This is good Date! a 4 of the neighborhood, from whose windows the See Tce Lett ING gustoms, in the presence of a nota y public, and be | atthe shortesi notice, and in the best r. Jema JOB CORSON, Captain. rer 8 J ckman. The New Yorkers | Man’s proceedings as entirely too p' Washington Stove Depot, | witnessed by the collector or smveyor and the nos * manne! 4 large supply of READY-MADE COFFINS of all sizes, always on hand. will be Se HOURS and cited him before a magistrate The de- 267 8. E. cor. Pi d Lith street. Defensa - CHANGE OF fe tended that, upon his own proper No. or. Pa. an reet. i N nished on the most reasonab e terms. have a tendency to make the eame promiscu- tary publi, and be certified by the notary under bi: "4 4 : cf ased ; IN AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 30th Of | 0). use of expect that the Now Englanders do d the right to do what be ple: . er ey ee OY Ot A ay waaisere ke nocolleetcr orsurves- | As heretofore, no pains will be spared to give June, the Steamer GEORGE | of guess. Se that the lehy's Some eee R. MUNSON, AT 338 PENN’A AVENUE. | & ofthe cust h here th re- | entire satisfaction on all occasions. PAGE will run at the following : ——— ile from the spot where he was in tho bal js still making those beautiful Se ee tee Pees ihe Peay N. B.—Realding on the premises, erders will | hours: s ice harvest is now pretty general’y | WN" Lit in naturalts naturalibus “She continuous GUM “TEETH. called aides, theassignment and releases may be exreated | ye pc y ates toatall hours: eee remaren a oi 2) Terry est! wiil On) eens te wesstaa ee |e eyesto distinguish at that dis- Allen's Patent, for the exceliency of before any court of record, in the presence of the ten? *M o/ctock. oter, except thabel the very P Hi which over all other styles of teeth, many now judgeand cl rk thereof. and be witnessed by them, Wweding pogel glans city, will cheerdully vooch. and certified by the clerk under his seal of office; fnfringta, the | tent, 1 id made a bad imitation | andif the holder be out of the United ‘States, the as of it, against m I hereby caution the public signmenmt and releases may be executed before acy Ihamn's Patent Goathae a ae spanks ‘skalnst | cated statescopent, and be witnessed and certites Alien’s Patent Continuous Gum Teeth, when , ‘ste Sicelt property constructed, itis because he is ignorant | by him uncer bis consular sal. All personsexe of the , incometent to make the work, or cuting sueh assignments and releases must also de- emnwiliiag to pay for the patent. Je10-6 | ctare, underoath, beforethe notary, clerk, or con ph gperarcemeggirree eee sul, as the ease may be, that they are the real own- Ew clot IMBRES, certificates or other evidene N Silas aad Satin Vestings Gentlemen wish- | Cr ofthe ae, exptanuy “ heaps a ing to cousult econom, taste, and elegance in| that the rame have been , bona. having ‘heir fall and eee clothing made to = fide, far colleetion ; @nd the notary, clerk, or eonsul invited to examine our new assortmest . Ast, Oe AS, which we will make to measufe in | Mastimetnde the fact ofthatdeclaration imtheit we Washington 6, 9, 11,1}, 34, 5), and 7 Ment ELLIS L PRICE, Captain. ‘TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, RA r rors, Scissors, &c , of excellent quality, sel C3 t have The Savannah reg states dng eee aoe sted I am dressed or not,”’ said the S: ah river, the grop is sai a fair ‘tleman. . ae one, with ew - Fores of the iy, "interrogated = hace carnage cry wed yon last year e erop, generally, t. the » wh gc Bnet a large one” There are aor hooked, naively replied— a very extensive plantings of rice in the —— looked at bim with the aid of an excellen' i poling, mw scope ! Fuk LARGEST PIANO FORTE, MU~ Sr ekEL uty oe make tue oved thes was put The St. Louis Democrat, Sept. 27 sic and Musteal Instroment establisbmest | i. the ground Also on many of the nee = aoarsigons ae fee the bee mine aticaegn 8 FHMe YSR66 S| afar, al of ham were TOF 1 Oe | a ae ey, oan fr Ke tween 9th and 10t) a ivarsies: ind . 20 98 JOHN F. ELLIS. a sas Ter 4 —- ans on . y BY fT o ing | river. The men comprising the party well W WORK BY THE AUTHOR OF | bo An old bachelor geologist wes ere nypeaconce of reepectabiiey thet sugars well the ‘' wide, je World.’’—The Hill« of ‘ook was as familiar a hegoryr pr en yey bey ae pps fh APE sre 4 “who wes present, declared | for thr 5 poy P MRS. M. E. HARVEY, (Svocweson To Jauus F. Hanvay, puczasyy,) UNDERTAKER No, 410 Seventh street, betwean and H, Bre tipsy eh pl eprela PUBLIC in her em, —— persons that were tormerly ule in théestablishment, whoarefully Ne irgs Uephehapeeos the Undertaking Business; and every attention will be given to calls, day or night, es heretofore. m9 6m SPECTACLES. AM Gata Siect Ligue tact and Getaen Bier G FRANCIS. i jhould say abet: A tay tet fully | tions belie their looks, we should s Wide World.’ Price $1,256 Just published, en of a rock cf which he was totally | tio quiet, orderly, and i - nen 5 aA if a° 1 5 “ ital for all . Every one who . TAYLOR & MAURY'S that ehe knew “4 ’ isa Ceeleds, | will prove quiet, uct of @ ‘aeseutenr oes een ee eee gee ae par aren or in pledge, the name ” ferry wees thes sight onl de iad a le tf Bookstore, Rear Oth sirevt ignorait. Bi ama eran apie replied citizens They are under the cond . WALL & STEPHENS, i is caddua ay y= scuaatg chow hess. Just rece! ae Sarr Eee STUCK OF eg Mr. ‘ bet 4 10th sts., and ut the party holding the beneficial or + y E. H. LUNDY, ‘ce 26 | the i set6-tf 04 Peon, sve. near National Hote. terest in the claim must be stated in the affidavit aoe No, 198 Bridge street, Korgecown. E Piknes.