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THE EVENING STAR, ED EVERY AFTERNOUR, (SXCEPT SUNDAY,) 4¢ the Siar Bacidings, corner ef Pennsylvania Seemus cad Rieventh street, 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 PHREK DOLLARSAND 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. U7 SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. 7"Singieco, les (in wrappers: at the counter, femainren dem be paper. Price—Tunes Cures = eee (he OSTMASTERS Who art, agents acommission of twenty penton will Dealtowra VOL. Vill. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1856. NO. 1,144 OFFICIAL, NEW STOVE HOUSE. anda release tothe United States and release to x al. E V E N N quently gave them a shot. at Parting, Sanckeny Derincuint May 28, 1955, | Te*®# must be duly executed by such party, to- ae I G Ss I A R. raeiee we bis aet, and u oar with thd 2 » of the | ter with the assignment and releases trom the NING = —=— = |‘Mr Thomas Moore es, sir, it was the Notice is hereby given to the holders of the : é jg | COMMERCIAL AND MATHEMATICAL i i i ‘Bard of Erin,’ and upon Yhis discovery I stock issued pursuant to the act of Congress of ere toy Whose favor settlement and payment is INSTITUTE. Dion Bourcicault on Modern Acting. 1 wid July, 1946, that such stock is redeemable by bie -aianee | Te MEET A NECESSITY AND A DE- mand in the city, the Principal of the Union Academy, has conclude! to open, in the very Pleasant Rooms of the Academy, corner of 14th street and New York avenue, recently Hited up for ne yma a thoroughly organized EVENING SCHOOL, forsuch young men, otherwise em- ploved during the day, as wish to spend their evenings tn iitting themcelves thoronghly for successful business The Institute will be opened October 13th, five evenings each week, frm 7 to 935 o'clock, with said to him, ‘ Well, Mr. Moore, I am delighted to meet you thus; and I tell you, sir, that I envy you more for being the author of the : ee Tae J Postbag’ and ‘Tom Crib’s Me- morial to Congress,’ than for all your beauti- ful songs, which play the fool with young la dies hearts’ He laughed heartily at what he called my singular taste, and we artedghe best friends imaginable.” — Mobile une The critcisms upon the modern school of acting, contained in a letter addressed by the distinguished author of “‘ London Assurance,” to the New York Tribune, strike us as so wholesome and sound that we with pleasure give the letter place in the columns of the Scar. If the theatrical critic of the Trisune is a man of candor he will own up to having One or more audited certificates, or one or mare evidence of the same character of debt, may be in- cluded in the same assignment, releases, and affida Vit of ownership, if each certificate is correctly de scribed by number, date, amount, aud name of the original payee. It should also appear whether the certificates were issued by the authonties of the State of Texas, on account of the debt of the repnb lic, or were issued by the republic of Texas, accord {ts 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 sease. This department will continueto purchase such stock prior to said day of redemption, and will pay therefor the following premium, in addition to the Interest accrued to the day ef purchase, +f An Austrian Catechism. two or thiee lessons in each study, each werk. received a first class lesson administered in "3 with one day’s interest for the money to reaeh | ing io the facis of exch acai sianies Will be formed in Book Keeping, Pen- | anexceptionable style: 1 aaeeenly opening door wakes me up ; the he vendor: The assignment to the United States may be made | ™"*bIP, and various Branches of the Higher roses nid On such stock received at the Treasury between ‘© inn approaches, placesa long, Mathematics; and also in Foreign Languages Vo the Editor of the N.Y. Tribune : official-looking book on the table, and hands in common form ; the releases should be drawn ac For terms and farther particulars, see circulars | SIR: In your criticism upon my comedy, |. me pen and ink. I inquire peevishly what I the Lst day of June and the 3ist day of July, in cording to the forms subjoined—A and BR. at the Book Stores. or call on the Principal “ London Assurance,” in this day’s Tribune, | am wanted to write at that time of t, shusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts JAMES GUTHRIE, se 20-Im Z. RICHARDS, Principal. | you take exception to the manner in which 1 | when I am just digesting my dinner? S: THE GREATEST COOKING STOVE EVER | ‘Pecified in the eertificates ; Secretary of the Treasury. ACARD. tender the character of Dazzle. The great | landlord answers respectfully that I am re- INTRODUCED On such stock received between the ist and 3let — RS. FRANKLIN, TEACHER OF VocaL | ‘Titical acumen for which your dramaticcriti- | quired to give a full, true, and particular ac- INTO THE UNITED STATE&S. days of August, one-fourth of one per cent; Seow /alticsareics rites aaienivas Music, No. 405 E street, between 9th and | Ci8ms8 are very justly celebrated induces me to | count of myself. I approach the tab: , think - FOR COAL OR WOOD. And on such stock received after the 3ist day of ; rie sige eoaen Le asrs, th: United | 10th streets” References: Mr! R. Davis, and Mr reply to your remarks You say, ‘Mr Bour- | ing this demand rather absurd, for my pass- 4 e dist day oe and hereby rel asrs, the Hilbus, Music stores. se 17-3m_| cicault’s Dazzle lacks fascinating brilliancy,’ rt is already in the hands of the authorities. 15,000 in Use. | Four sizes: Ne. 6,7,9%9-| august, the interest accrued thereon, and one | St@’es of Am-rice from all further liability or eaim | #! ap — hi fh GALLAGHER’S sina i for the payment of certificate or evicence of debt MRS, G. H. SMITH and “the easy, dashing impudence which are | Ii CELEBRATED day’s additional interest only, will be paid. number , for the sui of §. 3 ; 2 MORNING STAR , issued bY Certificates of such stock transmitted under | the late republic of Texa-, (or by the authorities of 420 D strest north, between 6th and 7th, DOUBLE OVEN COOKING STOVE. the State of Texas, as the erse may b-,) and re- EGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE LADIES this notice must be duly assigned to the United i ’, > deemed by the United Sta. ordance with the of Washington, Georgetown, and vicinit The Best, the Cheapest, nes: Substantial and | states by the party entitled to recetve the pur- protisions of nu set ot Goran itled “Au act (0 | that she is prepared to pivelast tion tn 8 aD of hens eee frogs ss oe cetefue chase money ; and when sent prior to the Ist July | provi e tor the payment of su tors of the late | and private lessons, in the art of MAKING WAX —_ aoe oe cheeurrent half year’s interest mut also be rm public of Texas as arr comprenended in the actof | FLOWERS and VASES Also, Wax Fuule cod d . Congress of September nin itesn hundred and | Ornamental Leather work cahtytams sete the last four yout, Wor, | signed bythe present stockholder, otherwise suoh | $/i40°58,°f September day of Fedruary, 1%55,and | Ladies wishing to avail themselves of this op- rate in the best and most satisfactory manner, | “terest will be payable as heretofore. a act of the State of Texas, approved ihe lst of | portunity of sequiring a most beautiful accom Ihave fully tried them with wood and coal, and owever, as I am ina despotic co: » i keep my thoughts to myself, open a blank page in the official-looking book, sce that it is divided into columns with printed head ings, and find that I no moreu retand what low, one of the heir-looms of the stage: how- they mean than I understand gn assessed tax- ever laughable such an See may | payer at home; to which, by the by, the blank be, it is not true to nature. have never met | pave bears a striking resemblance. The any such type of character in English society. headings are technical official words, which I The character of Dazzle is one well known in Dazzle’s sole st trade are not present in Mr. Bourcicault’s personation.’? { believe it has been the custom to represent this char: ter as an airy, brilliant, active, bustling fel- lishment will pl ny rt bl L 4 ni crrigf roy dn rds rtsof Italian speech for And notice 1s further given to holders of other | !'¢bruary. 1856. Feo teut will please call as early as possible, as | London—you have often seen his portrait in | the first time. I am am obli to appeal to corey Ll rery pert phe gi and siceks of the United States that this department As Witness my hand and seal, Kiss 8 docs not contemplate remaining long in | Punch, Tie is the easy, quiet, phlegmatic | the polite landlord, and i 05 I fal. With a’ moderate fire. this Stove poll or will purchase the same between the Ist day of Form B, TERMS: Wax Flowers in Classes, per term of 12 les- three loaves of Bread. Roast a Turkey, Boil two man about town. In appearance he closely | get to ually understand what it is the Dinner Pots, Broll a Beefsteak and heat the water resembles the Saxon aristocrat, and none but | Austrian police wants of me. Sune and the Ist day of December next, unless | _ Know all persons by these presents that They require = has released, anu hereby relrases, the Sia eof | SON8....60... 5 | those who are born and bred in English high | to know, before they will let me go on peace- A tl at th ‘ thesumof 81,500,000shall be previously obtained, | Texas f+. m all further liabilvy er claim for the pay- | Wax Fruit in Classes, per ter life can distinguish between his ‘‘ assurance” ably to-morrow. what my name isin full. a ap etna riaetendl ieeaitl 4 examine | *"d will pay for the same, in addition to the in- | mont of ceatificate or evidence of d-bt number | Leather Work in Classes, Per term of 8 lessons $3} and the polished ease of high rank. The|(My name in full is Matthew 0 Donoghue anaen coueaia e ox ve Stov 1 @. cA. ed fi “he da; l » for the sum of $——, issuea by the late re- Private Lessons $1 each—Vases $10, English fast man isin manner very slow, his | M’Phin Phipson Dee, and let the Austrian au- GEES MORNING eee orer GALLA. | erest accrned from “he day of the last dividend public of Texas, (or by the anthorities of the Siate Boquets and Vases, Wreaths, Single Flowers, | drawl both in gait and specoh ‘ane hie pecu- | thorities read it if they can, now that they Fae: repre Philadei phia. of interest, and one day’s additional interest for of Texas, case may be,) and edeemed by the | &c , for sale, or made to order. au 26-6m_ |} jiarity; and the humor of the character con- | have got it.) Second. What is my nation’ anes ‘ she money to reach the vendor, the following rates simio omlica wan ory pibbecire hd MISS HEWITT’S sists in the fashionable stoicism and phlegm | (British; and glad to cast it in the teeth of GALLAGHER’'S of premium : yi of such creditors of the late republico! | ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOAKDING | With which he undertakes all kinds of emo- SUNRIS AIR-TIGHT,| on stock of the loan of 1942, a premium of 10 | ‘Texas as are compreliended in the Patented, 1556, A New and Splendid Large Oven #LAT TOP COOKING STOVE, FOR COAL OR WOOD. — Sizes: Ne. 6, te %. it is only necessary to say, that after very many years of pa rience, and being fully conversant with all of the various kinds of Stoves which have been invented on the dowa-draft principle, that I have taken advantage of every well known improvement that has from time to time been made, particularly in reference to the formation and Construction of the flues, which are always necgssary to be large. and I have fully appited continental pirates.) Third. Where was I born’ (AtMerthyrTydvil Ishould be glaa t> hear the Austrian authorities pronounce that when they ey up my name in despair.) es into the stream; but Dazzle has gone | Fourth. Where do I live? (In London; and I through all that—he does not join young | wish I was there now, for I would write to the Courtly in bis vagaries, he protects him, in | Times about this nuisance before I slept ) fact “puts him through’’ his difficulties with | Fifth. How old am I? (My age is whatit has the practised assurance of an old hand, and | been for the last seven years, and what it will with all the cool decision peeepenaee Such | remain till I have married the lady whom I a character is inconsistent with the gay and | saw in my magic glass—25 exactly ) Married thoughtless devil-may-care fellow, which I | did Tsay? By ail that is inquisitive! here readily recognize as the conventional stage | arethe police wanting to know (sixth) whether per cent.; of September ni On stock of the loans of 1847 and 1848.8 premium of 16 per cent.; Andon stock Issued under the act of 9th Sep- tember, 1550, commonly called ‘Fexan indemaity | phe following isa list of the audited certifeates stock, a premium of 6 per cent. — as aa ale! lo issued to. ro. issued to, CorttRostos transmitted usderthisnotionuhoula | N°, 4 Gilt. | Me. lim Engledow be duly assigned to the United States by the par- 18 Bukman Canfield 1675 Tiuswes 6f Austin ty entitled to receive the money; and if sent pre- Ee —s Clifton co Cau eo 3 Muse 8: Monsarrat so vious to the Ist July, the current half-year’s in- 53 RG Hobba 1610 John Karner AND DAY SCHOOL, No. 397, corner of Nw York avenue and 13th st. "{X\HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR COMMENCES soils OF Mebtvarys the first Monday in September, and ends the As witness my hand and seal, = tiday in June, and ts divided into two ses- The Principal will be assisted by the most com- petent iret and French resident teachers, and every f-cility offered for pursuing Music and ail the various branches of modein accom plish- ments. For further particulars, terms, &c » see Circu- lars at bookstores, or at the residence of the Frin- tions Charles Courtly, who is fresh to the dissipations of London Life, betrays all those auimal spirits consistent with youth—he dash- cipal. au B-3t&eotf | trickster of the old schoo! and may be very | I ee or son eed Landlord, what is terest must also be assigned by the present stock- De Cordov: 1704 Daniel Carl ; : = effective, but it is not true. it may make | the Italian for bachelor? ‘Write nubile, every improvement and combined them all in the holder, otherwise Pr ihe bail seat 3 Jona Barningham 1733 ae . CENTRAL ACADEMY. an artistic performance, but it is not a por-| Signor’? “Nubile?” That means mar. “Sunrise Air-Tight Cooking stove.” This Gat 111 be ble to hi! ‘Reveloto 135 Phineas De Cordova fy Malem SILAS MERCHANT, } Princtrars. | trait from life. My view of the character | riageable. There is an epithet to designate a Stove shen paal rset Poon ma — eae day wi Payal a me 176 E taldwia 1746 John W Portis REV. G. W. DORRANCE, was taken by Mr. Charles Mathews, who bachelor, which is sure to meet with th ‘p> -_ i onan osthgh ce Paymeat for all the foregoing stocks will be! j91 Jame: ighmaa 1770 3 K store rue NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS | criginally played it, and with admirableeffect. | proval ot the ladies at least What next’ be Gepectaat ar cam assure my customers that | ™24e by drafts on the assistant treasurers at Bos- re Mathias Clark 1807 Harriet George Academy will commence on Monday, Sep- I have spared neither pains nor expense in get- iy ton, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties ting it up; and it wil i dress the part exactly after the original ! distrustful despots, what ?) Seventh. not be excelled by any 20 } thas Earle 1816 Miles 8 Bennett tember Ist, 1556. For terms see circulars at the di thy ly ir rig! D spots, what next ?) 3 mt if who still flourishes in London where he is as | What is my condition’ (First rate condition entitled to receive the money may direct. 328 °O Blineau fee sel yt aieas peiestnel Bose Riess, eee, popular as ever. I watched the audience on | to be sure; full of rolled best toasted larks, stove now Known, of a simtlar character; I am JAMES GUTHRIE 244 J E Wade 1833 § of WEI Kelly THE UNION ACADEMY. onday night with much curiosity, as I felt | and effervescent wine. Condition! What do convinced that it will at once become a standard ‘i 368 Peters & Booth 1838 Samuel Wilde Z. Ricwarps, Mre. Z RicHarve aware that the character I was representing | they mean by that? Profession, is it? I Btove m29-dtl2Nov Secretary of the Treasury. 395 Lott Husted 1639 Georga Sutherfand Prin.v. a Prin. U was one with idiosyncrasy of which they were | have not got one. What shall I write? “Write 7 Lave fully trled them tn every way, with OFFICIAL. | 404.8 Kingsley 1841. J P Hennings HE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THis | not acquainted ; and it gave me extreme tat. roprietor, Signor"? (Very well ; but I don't ae “ney 4 L 427 J Parker, for Eliza- 1842) 5 © peoteg Institution, and of the UNION FEMALE | istaction to find that they caught with admira- | know that 1 am proprietor of anything except ithe public. ‘They operate fn the most satistac- = beth Parler,ex’x 1843 ACADEMY, will commence on MONDAY, Sep- : ae : : torv manner. Patentee: Tezascay Derartwent, August 20, 1856, 437 Benedict Bayley 1844 Edmund Ballinger | tember 1, 1 jy 23-3m ble perception at the individuality, nor did a —_— Philadeiphia. Whereas the following joint resolution of Congress | 445 Leander Beason 1852 J D Logan : “ For sale only by the clothes I stand in, even ay bce was bor- rowed of a friend ) Eighth bas become a law: - | Single point escapethem. There was scarcely 466 Wm Odlin 1856 C P Green —— C. WOODWARD & SON, “3 Shine here do [ come nae RIUM a line [ uttered, or » gesture given, but wax | irom’? Ninth. Where am I going to? Tenth. R i 467 John W King 1865 David Ayres * NORGE ee cnnOn eRe oe RE- | saluted with an explosion of laughter. When did I get my passport? Eleventh. Next door to C. Woodward’s old stand, Jor tassel femms io pester credi- | 509 TB ete se a turns bis thanks to his old and steadfast 1n your strictures upon my style as anactor, | Where didI get my passport? Twelfth. Who Pa. av., between 10th and Lith sts , No. 348. Resolwed by the Senate and House of Representa a the Waa n els IFS =a a customers and the public generally for the perhaps you are quite right. I differ, on | gave me my passport? Was there ever such N. B.—Also, a very large assortment of the | ‘ives of the Gated States of America in Congress as = David 3 Sechnan 1897 F ates Increasing: aroma re peemened a on him principle, fundamentally with the present | a monstrous string of questions to address to ai pass sembled, That as, agreeab y to the provi-ion of the 3 a 99 Par-illa Li at his a - , ee ‘Dining: Moo, Oiiee and’ store | atth Wwction uf tue at ofthe eth of February, | Oi! Gere W barker’ 0 Paria Lee for school of acti I believe it to be wrong ab a harmless, idie man, who only wants to pot. & 1920 ¥ w G Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and 4% streets, | syiri0. It is in fact acting and not nature. | ter about Italy quietly in a postohaise ? len: 1855, ** to provide for the payment of such creditors | Of; rutcher& McRaven Gilbert Johusce and next door east of Frank ‘Taylor’s Bookstore, | 77 Comedy there is extravagance of gesture, | landlord, take the Traveler's Book back to North can fur ay oe suited fo this markets "© | of the late re biic of Texas as are comprehend 632 f Wm Flower 1938 Rot tie Tere may be found 2 large assortment of rich, facial di Bort d aff ted tterance, in-| the police Ican write no better ans: to North can furnish, best suited to this market: inthe act of Congress of Sente ber 9th, 1850." ne- 652 ce oes —_ tasteful and valuable Gocds, French, English, | facial distortion and a‘ Tec: utteran oe le police — Tako 5 “ wers You will do well - Seon ri epee uesssion 5 tice, by public aivertisement, was duly given for cs ree Sap es tase Wm oe italian, Chinese, and American of all kinds for | stead of those natural intonations of cin) their questions ‘ake it away, and may the = ae — sabi Wetae sete tant the space of ninety days by the Secretary of the | G77 tr nH Wiltes 1992 Francie Moore jr gentlemen’s wearing apparel. Said goods will be | easy carriage, and play of the eye whic cucGenietes very low, as we buy for cash. Treasury, of the time a: which payment of the Emperor of Austria feel all the safer on his 701 Felix Rieder 2071 Andrew Daley cut and made up in the most tas.eful, fashionable | should betray rather than expose the charac- iated by the fifth section of said act . i” Tees casz. gu 299m «| @ Mount appropriace. throne now that he knows that I was born at ae and durable style, agreeably to orders, and at the | ter assumed. In the Tragic school 1 believe | Merthyr T dvil, and that I have not yet been would be made, pro rata, on any bond, certificate, fe Robert Dale oes re eee pecest oticey a upon the most reasonable dit wehine of aGiee BiSaciise the place of in | so rien dae as to get any lady to aierey me! STOVES, GRATES, &c. prestntod gx the Tremsene nee chmeat thirty days | 723 Wm Jones 1504 ce style of the goods and the faithful ard durable | ‘entity of feeling. ‘There is no repose _ (Household Words. ‘His SUBSCRIBRBR BEGS LEAVE TO preceding the 13th day of June, 1898 the limit of an tee pakee ners Paul Bremond manner in which they are made up to suit cus- | poetry is one glare of the lidless dragon-eye inform his numerous patrons, and the z i it ii monster of modern Tragedy in search of points said notice; and as it ia represented by the said] 9°59 Isaac L Hill 2106 a 4 5 = * gener: ing aa et tary ree: i - George W. Hinton embraces this occasion to | crunching the dialo: There is no group- Souding country, Cent he os just denen feb allee cnet dees “which pase ions Ce pemeomes Brome: 2810 j apes annonce to the public that he has formed a co- | j ig of damtertons pinnae no cntegonion of very largest stock of STOVES, GRATES, | tocognired by the State of Texas, the same, equal eee 7103 } RP McMaster artnership in business with Mr. Witttam 8. | character, no perspective in the passion. ‘The RANGES — HOT-AIR FURNACES hares to ths sum = three hundred and eighty nine thous- | 914 Dyer ta 1 eEL, formerly of Virginia, by whose aid, as- fore offered in market, ich : bo tion, ng t for durablli and six hundred and ninety-three dollars and seven Tae Law or Stores.—In France, the high roads must not exceed four degrees forty-six minutes, by law; in England, four degrees, or one foot rise in thirty-five. A slope of fif teen degrees is extremely steep, and one which one cannot descend in a carriage. A slope of thirty-seven degrees is almost inaccessible on foot, if the bottom be a naked rock or @ turf two thick to form steps The body falls back- wards when the tibia makes a smaller angie than forty-three degrees with the sole of the foot —forty-two degrees being the steepest slope that can be climbed on foot, in a ground that ssandy When the a is forty-four de- grees, itis almost impossible to scale it, though the ground permits the forming of steps by thrusting in the feet. A slope of fifty five de grees is to man inaccessible. Crear Move ror Purrine vp Favit.—Take 2135 $ t ti the | #ction is arack on which the performer writhes 915 Mary Ben Heden- taseg F P Gentry business of the Eesporiton ovilt be yreatly feelli. | monotonous anguish. The Drama is a pe- of castings, economy {n consumption of fi price ts the tell Iniect tare ie eee berg “tat SW Fisher tated ce . destal on which one solitary creation is up- ‘4 pri ne, therefore, in orde! " } Rc 1 P beauty of design, an simplicity ef construction, | ', fy1) justice to the holders of said deb:, the Secre- rl 2 ee ny Balvale tae _ ; ie ie eaee WV - Hintan ‘hopes: that sor « uted ee fly res on a monument, how ber Belen selected this stock from the | 279,01 the ‘Ira zt 1010 Angon Cianson als Peers DAN: te cree ie Pleased tocallandsettlethe | “in the study of the stage, to which I have most celebrated Norther and Eastern Foundries | oymeuces, of debt, not preseneed te ieee ben eek ee same, as tho season is changing and short eeltle- | devoted my intellect and’ my life, I have Or thence conto ne ae, senot merely the vale | day of June last, who may present and. prove the 1043 Thomas Lindsay 2316 Harrison C Bryant | Ment’ make long friends. = formed thee carnest convictions, You must sea fale taletes te ait ase” ely Spon falr dealing | gane.ai the Tressury Department, between thelsth 1045 James L Green 2330 J 3 Melonald FOPHAM & NORFLEY’® not accept my own performance as a sample “Tater . aad a June Lis testo ap LAGS Unite 3 | 1047 Jesse Daniet 40 Arthur Garner NEW AND CHEAP of my system, being as yet but a backward i ai . : 1048 J B Daniel 2311 JF Martehett SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRURE STORY, | pupil in my own-school. ‘Those characters in Chilson’s Hot air and Ventilating Furgace. d the State of Texas, th ta sbare of the . bp . R +} pup iy 7 , Hayward, Bartlett & Co.’s Portable Pot Purnace | “2.4 seven million seven handoed and finy thousand eee caries Vincent Seppe 490 Seventh st , opposite Udd Fellows’ Hall. “| which I have appeared were faithfully stud- JL. Mott's “invinetble’? ‘Fubalar Oven | joltars; and after payment thereof, the said Secre 2349 'W Pinkae IS2RS. TOPHAM ied and drawn from persons whom I have met ange. a tary of the ‘Treasury is authorized and required to ; 2350 J D Ciddne late of Philadelphia, aad with in life, and it has given me deep gratifi- x penis Union Double Oven Rangs. disiribute and pay the seuion C3 the said mares mil ji 54 J Crawford je NORELUE of this city, cation to observe that the public vate - eebe’s Range Leas seven Bundred and fifty thousand dollars, then 1062 Jot A 158 A P Ed respectfnlly announce to’ epted these portraits, and for the sake o! improved Latrobe, Feinour, Hot Air Parlor the Weasury, pro rata, amongst all th BAUER face, Sd fhe oc d the public, that they have com. | Ce?ted i ‘ i Gas Boreer Stoves for heating the room in a akeldne che tay have owas claleny,apd 1065 Wm Barton 29 ‘Thomas Wamer je | thelr friends an [ seotalle ihodbevesaea, their intellectual worth have overlooked any RK and fos 3G oe Gistane meuced the Saddling waich it Is set, and the room above, a very beau- | Cyecuted the proper releases on or boture the Istday | 1079 W A Lockhart 2563 George K Stetare tal ornsment for the Parlor, taking up no room, : F ji . Pxcou- hen stone jars, holding from a quart toa “ Its they have seen in their artistic exeou- | eat : . . : ot Janua.y next. 1080 RK Morton 2864 Francis Brichta Maeda Waive and supetior acre eee He ca | ee ee cae orm aiee aot see s 4 is ‘ py , 4 on | fre 0 5 c and coasuines no more faei than a cominon Hed! Approved August 18th, 1856, Has Citaylon ions aig rita Ladies’, and Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDILES, | Allow me to add that my comedy, London a pitchers, which have, porkaps,a handle ator. Noriceis Heaesy Given to the holdere of bonds, | 1241 ¥ Sol man i MARTINGALES, and WHIPS. HARNESS of | Assurance, as Played on Monday night and | ‘ se broken off, but are in the main body ‘ Invinetble”? Cooking Siove, Tubular Ovens, P A ‘oungs Oole! ~ every description, both for cily and country use. now playing at Wallack’s Theater, was (ex- | OT Dose & Puen by for coal or wood, which for durabilty pf castings, | certificates, and evidences of debtof the late repub- | 1248 Robert MeNutt - All kinds of TRUNKS, VALIObe oon Cane: ROW FIR TNy t and one or two others) | amd, place them in hot water and let them onomy In consumption of fa! and the superior Te i aa ons per % y : cepting in my own part : : : zet hot, then melt in a pan one ounce of bees- one in which A performs its duties, is the | ' °f Texas, which were not presented at this de at’y JH Raymond 2400 HH Hayn Bot ei Sane PANOT | 28 well and better played than by the great ay two ounces of shellac and eighteen ounces ede rten ae cep Mahe eer tak end en ee ea anes thet 369 Cc tore Bae Palberiae iss HORSE BLANKE 3, COVERS, COLLARS, | original cast at Covent boleh Thennee: of rosin; have your stewed fruit ready as di- Feoommendatiog, uumberiag ee handred sear, | (he same will be settled and the yro rata amount | 1269 CF Green B45 Henry Krin oa (Geapalcunet conn Bust BieusH: am seorerepeay, — rected for the ‘pang, pour it boiling into the oommendation, numbering five hundred res! | ereon will b= paid to the tawful holders thereof if ‘Shaw 9413 J W bawreece ES. CARDS, CURKY-COMBS, SPONGES, Drow BowRcroaunr. | | oe jay a plove of wriclag paper Sted te the ae See ee posses | pressated buture the firet day of January next, ao- 1997 son. Kendrick 2418 Stephen Smith ell acubialesoa with ‘be the wet teakean ee —————,-7——— ‘edge of the jar on the fruit, dip a piece of old, jaNew World Cook, a pretty pattern! and excel- | companied with the necessary evidence of thelr gen fon lle I roeel Dissine asian obtained; and both of us having ‘been practical American Ana. as but = ged muslin cloth in the i ent operator. wucness, with assignments to the United States, re | 1391 Susan Massiex 2442 Lemuel BDickenson | Workmen for severai years, Ona bright sunny morning, early in vt 2 i Wieser Cieks Disk Tops for cet on oped a | quleed ta give this depactinent the custody of such | 182 ‘Thomas Sameer ak LEIS YOU prepa trt apt rnetien prereeg oregano (eM o mRS bis Reminis | the comented side next the fruit; when well 3 27% yi i iD; . 4 = 05 } 4 factured in Troy, N. Y , just rec releases (0 the United States aud Texas, fu accord | 1424 G W Osborne 2474 A B Hemphill ashare of public patronage. bookstore in : ’ ith hai Morning Star, for coal or wood, with summer r as . 1495 John A Rutherford 9477 Aaron Haughton Pasticular attention paid to covering renks | florid complexioned old gentleman, with waidiibiasi's Died ee oe ia hearth roar pomp eS ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of 1497 Corn Vannoy 2479 Henne seen ‘anes | and repal all kinds of work. white as snow, which, contrasted with his own Dentau Irems —Doad Englishmen’s ; Light Street Complete Star, for coal ) | 28th February, 1856. 1498 Joseph fat 2400 Joel Hid ers’ tools constantly on bind ey 7— ly ‘without summer arrangement in hearth, very Oseph fates Si ot i a vr This department will not require evidence of gen- | 1473 Ann B Reese 24810“ «=Warren Abura _ ’, Victor Complete Cook, Cook’s Favorite, Kitchen | uiuexess to be presented with the certificates issued 1515 Lumbard Mima = 482 John L. Monks Removed to 367 Penn’a avenue, South side, Companion. Pisnter, Emporiu: nny Forres- complexion, showed him to have been a free collected on the battle-fiolds in the Crimea, liver, a box vivant of the first order. Along are now in groat demand by the Londos and i as a ta awky looking, flaxen | Paris dentists. The price of human ivory has : 4 Orrositz THE NATIONAL HOTEL. with him was a2 tall, ¢ : “ 1 tly, owl to the ‘ ss 1521 J © Moore 2483 Peter Aldrich ; stripli apparently of the age from | fluctuated greatly, recently, ing to 5 9 - by the a adit rand comptroller of Texas under the haired stripling, appar rs ee t Stoves. % - . su . * od parchment color, i }) and as a i. Parlor, Cook, aad Dining Room Stoves. itying the certificates, bonds and promissory notes om fea eos sheep ee : HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO ek aed self-consequence as any two- | entered the heads of some Londoners to ae Chamber Stoves, open and close Front, in30] ued by the republic of Texas, and not presented James A Moody 2304 WC Blair sa inform his friends and tbe public, that he footed animal I ever saw. This was John voyaging clerks to the seat of war in os Gi fferent —_ a ee = ies, | to, nor audited by, the officers of the State. The | 1581 P Bickford 2512 M Rorberitaille mong niapps heya Abed ii sewliei gre Randolph I handed him from the shelves | tecth. The harvest was ago te ec ase 44 Bons suome and Cast. ‘Trea. Radiatores &c., for necessary aud proper proof of the genuineness of tis — Pole fae Gauche oneal lesan intends to keep constanily on | volume after —— eps aoe aie and hailed ei re of i 3 Jame 5 al T : =) a con se a’ 8 Parlors, all patteras. latter ia the certidcate of the comptroller of the ae ee 324 IES Morpewelt Tt hand a large and varied assortment of Foreign } levely over, and handed back again. A length | connoisseurs i: baci aeat ait clea Parlor “hamber Grates from the eee oute of Texas, who has the official charge of the i624 ivi Mie 3500 Pane bees erring ae piel BS, ooanctl AG (Coe secheamrerlpent omeona enh ry ao ea heer paatiouanty had fo- manufacturers in New York. Builders will do ; —T » re? | 1625 Bli Mercer 2584 Karah Newman and FINE GROCERIES, consisting of fine My eye happened to be fixed upon his face at | the Goldstrea aj nd it may be a com- ‘well to examine this department. original arouives relating to the debt ofthe tate rez ‘Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Soa} , Olives, Raisins, the moment, and never did I witness so sud- | monsly garnished jaws, pis ro Pg od vaya. Dine bey all re- | public of Texas- ‘The outstanding evidences of other classes of tha Sardines, Anchovies. Otard, Marrett & Figs: 3 ag | debt of the republic of ‘Texas cannot be specified by = P all goods delivered free of charge to any part| The cesigament and releases may be executed this Desertment. oy eran ¥ 4 Co., of the district at my risk. and acknowledged in the presence of the As-istant ‘Tin and Sueet ron work made to order by com- fort to their departed spirits to see at least one inet & Co., and Col. Chadard’s Brandies in | den, so perfect a change of the human coun a oe ar thett ssortal salves take the Seusaay Cases, Demijohns, and Casks. Qld Jamaica | tenance. ‘hat which before was dull and AN HL um, Sherri ade! var! i d] back to London to be polished and sotgne in peten: men cretar} asul ea, 8 iT rt lous descri hea in a moment became animated an t 1 ‘ 2col will a Liat oR pit Gia gag hated Net fal la ooh al thon, st Tullen Claret? Chateau Margaux, flashed with the brightest sees ve degre ye the kindest manner. Old ——- “ be settled before opening new | ia the presence of a notary public, and be witnessed UNDERT AKER ’ cases, Cham @ Cider, Brandy Fruits, Rey- | Ho step up to the old gray headed ge’ i U i Ale, Annesettl, Maraschino. by the Assistant Seereary, or chief elerk ard nota- | Shop and Residence No. 303 Ponn’a avenue, q 24's Edinburg Ale, Annesettl, Ma iving him a thundering slap on] ¢9"The Liverpool Journal makes a point, iq | man, and, giving this!” I blican is not the sinner: “ It ‘Terms positively cash ; unless otherwiseagreed south side, between 9th and 10th sts. J varied “deseripiios’ of Huvine Cigars, “ais, | the shoulder, eaid “Jack, lock at this!” I op ae yap epee me egg SAY upon a: the ime of sale: Oe eg ee naa, | EJAVING PROVIDED Himanee WITB 4 Stoughton Bitters and Fever and Bitters) | was young then, but I never can forg is found, by : Sy store will be kept open untii 10 o’cloek p. rial seal; but when the holders desire to make the H ‘an ELEGANT HEARSE, m , forthe special accommodation of those who thought that rushed upon my mind at the mo- Porter, Ale and Cider. . et impu assignment and execute the roleases out of the olty | and all necensary conventences f01 Gules? , JONAB8. P. LEVY, ment, which — — ber arn postion yn open cnennantnelind me pie ot fe i nee of an | properly conducting hie business, se4-ly No. 367 Pa. av., bet.4y and 6ih'sts. | dent youth I ever sam. os where the same assiduous attention will be paid | °f Washington, it may be done in the presence would respectfully inform the public that he is Charleston to attend the races. There w in giving all Information required assistant treasurer, or eolleetor, or surveyor of the fully prepared to fill all orders entrusted to him, USSeRsuints, DRAWERS, AND then living in Charleston a Scotch baronet by 4 SW ubingsn tows Depot, | customs, in the presenee of a nota y public, and be | atthe shortest notice, and inthe best manner. A at Sata een Sot hate Cate a hes the name of Sir John Nesbit, with his younger e : be No. 297 8. £. cor. Pa. av. and Lith street. | Witnessed by the colleetor or surveyor and the no- of all shies, fways on hand, whtcn wilt ‘ye rare ssortment of silk, merino, lambs-wool, Shaker | brother oper pone = Gitasn action Gla se 19-1 (intel.& Organ ) tary public, and be certified by the notary under his nished on the most reasonable terms. flannel , and cashmere Shirts, Drawers, and £ alf- Nesbit, of Dean Hal ee ah — “he F\K. MUNSON, AT 2 PENNA AVENUE, | ®0taeial sea!; andiftiere be no collector Orsurvey- Hose ever offered at the Bazaar, corner of 6th | Kginburgh. Sir John wi ry ersons die yearly in Great Britain of poison Weil, then, how many are poisoned, and not ascertained to be poisoned, “i persons never found outin the crime? Will the public turn from Spain, Naples and Greece, and analyze that dreadful fact and that awful nage Ip ? When Italy was the land of Poin Ni bead many as 536 ever die in one year? Never. , Bat poison now is not the fashion of the great ue, «gallant gay Lothario”’ as could | _ 5: f. ihe vice of the vulgar; and as no po is still making those beautiful or ofthe customs at the place where the pasty re- on the premises, orders will report wy rp aaa ape HOPKINS. rag Egil ocr ted and Randolph be- aa piscine disappear, the world dees not re. ar the rate sides, th- assignment and releases may be exeoated toatall hours. \HE STEAMER GEORGE WASHING- | came intimate, which led to a banter between | (<2, Brown, Jones and Robineon. When a wise acer cl eae aes of teeth, many now | befure any court of reoord, in the presence of the ‘TON willdepartatthefollow- them for a race, in which ——<- Rae 22, see bis bishop is poimned} y al bt pay TE ay tae a rcetthod oy narect sad be witnessed by them, petit SU Get ime bt @ Alexandria 7X, 9; 11, 14,34, 94 cea iad Bip mace’ ite: . —— : a ‘There ts one st in this elty who and certified by the clerk under his seal of office; } (syccusson To Jamas F. HaRvay DECEASED)) 3, io, 12.35 - i ine, * 2s fishing is & profitable Fe id made imitation ‘3 ( , By Leave Washington...5, 10 > OE ii as the time, *‘though Mr. Ran- Sturgeon " ° batterie Salt = cia poms public | andif the holder be out of the United States, the as- UNDERTAKER jew-a JOB GORSON* Capial soyn "hal wenldhe race, Sir Jena had won | ners to those who now fellow ie in. James river Tats Pataet Contionaees thangs eens eases | memnens and relonses may be exeputed betes asY'})) "419 prema eee: between G and H, CHANGE OF HOUR thetr hearts.” ‘This was not so much to be | 1: is stated that a fisherman who ify sewed property consiracted, itis because hers ignorant « United Hlaiesconeul, ond be witnewed andeettied | ryeteg twavie oO iNeone JHE PUBLIC ()N AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 20tn of | wondered at when you contrasted the elegant | ewenty wiles below Aichmond, Ve» caichos ar the | Incompetent to make the work, or g DY him underbis onsutar seal. All personsexe that she has in her employ the June, the Steamer GEORG and graceful style of the baronet itor. | jriit seine every dey, with the assistance of s unwilling to pay for the patent. je16-t£ | cuting such assiguinents and releases must alco de ly' PAGE will mn at the couth and awkward manner of his competitor. | dri ENTLEMEN’S SHAWLS, MAUDES, | “fe, Underoath, beforethe aotary, cterk, of con sey em hours: es one m, and says they net him over $3 7 . 2%, 4%, and 2 fishes a few hours on each tide. ANDUMUPE LEkS.—R luge ck Jin | vl athens maybe tal thy arte real owe Ae ee ieee eg cay | aettogoe Rum Lmabunder toga” | cick He only Sake nfm nous enous cid. opened, some extra size, and verv cheap, at the ere of the certificates or other evidences of debt, cr ve Washington 6, 9, 11,14, 34, 5, and 7 | of the House of Commons Se ’s Bazaar corner Sixth street and = . “You can’t gu 2? “He deais cards chiedy, sir.” that the same have been assigned vo tem, bone | ——————_ > | ohooh BLLIS L. PRICK, Captain, | 2!Pb to 8 : aprace, 48P-| {i Well, the de't_will he apt to get him when meee | Tmoutacindete test oftbatdcclnatonts aren PAN, EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF [wrt aap POCKET CUTLERY, na ttle g Ming eto which I re- | the last tramp is played. mmuat include the fact of thatdeclaration in their cew }”) s made some trifling rem: Prrey ist and a mountebank Gold, Silver, Light Steel, and German Silver &c., of excellent quality, sel 2 conversation, |. (PF Why may a chemist 1 9 Breakfast Beef, {reahly cured and smoked ta tif ate ofackmowledgment. } Spectecies, shabioteesl) cxias, Keven age wie ote, Colaeere cece: plied. We then entered into fel’ | both be females? Bekase one is Aun eholee pieces, also Vinglish Dairy Cheese of re- If assigned tor collection, or in pledge, the name | Wish to improve thetr sight, would do well tocall or @ FRANCIS | and | found him a most —— IW ING & BURCHELL 5 hor a Charlotte Ann & 1 ishd@ (analyzer,) and the ot! of the party holding thy beuefiolal or residuary in- | foragiely = eee LUNDY, EXAM! S® Stiiss stock oF | low. He pointed out to me tte me, and fie. | chartatan, ec 3- Corner of 15th and I streets tere in the claim must be stated in the affidavit! sexy No. 128 Bridge street, Georgetown. Pianos. 2025 ‘members who were