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THE EVENING FUBLISHED EVEKY AFTERNOOR, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) i iv @; = eee Sen , By W. D. WALLACH, WII be served to subscribers by carriers at STK AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 373 cemts per month. To mall subscribers the sub- scription price Is THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a yearim advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of ‘2% cents a week. U7” SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. THE WEEELY STAR. ‘This excellent Family ana News Journal—con alning a greater variety of interesting reading thas can be found in any other—is published on Satur. —Ebening § Star. VOL. VHl. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1856. NO. 1,146. OFFICIAL. Taxasvny DeraxtMEnT, May 28, 1856, Notice is hereby given to the holders of the stock issued pursuant to the act of Congress of Wd July, 1816, that such stock is redeemabie by its terms, and will be paid at the Treasury on the surrender of the certificates thereof, on the 12th of November next, when interest thereon will ease. This department will continueto purchasesuch ‘tock prior to said day of redemption, and will pay therefor the following premium, in addition to the interest acerued to the day of purchase, with one day’s interest for the money to reach the vendor: On such stock recelved at the Treasury between the Ist day of June and the 3ist day of July, in alusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts ‘specified in the Certificates ; On such stock received between the ist and 3ist days of August, one-fourth of one per cent; And on such stock received after the 3ist day of Seen INVARIABLY cE. UP Singieco ies (in wrappers. be procu atthe counter, trom Stiaren titer the Janke the ro Tax: Cuars 24 stead ‘OSTMASTERS Who ~ ~ ay pe eents Will beatlowed NEW STOVE HOUSE. anda release tothe United States and release to Educational. Ky Texas must be duly excouted by such party, to- COURSES IN aan EV E N I N G STAR. gether hig ved pcpery and pepe: eee Moxs ETAUBLY, PROFESSOR OF Mop- RETRIBUT 108 person in ose favor settlement and payment is ern Langua; ,» will open bis rooms 0. . requested, 486 Shlgy) sireat othe fit of October, for the prewnny = board a Western Steamer. “ - i] of forming Classes in French. pumber of ye since, when I was - One or More audited certificates, or one or =e a e echolastic Sree will embrace fosty four | nected, in the capacity of agext, with a hanes evidence of the rame character of debt, may be in- — a gee Nc two Sessions of pete Nong manufacturing establishment, business of im- cluded in the same assignment, relcases, aud affida | weeks each course of instruction wiil in- rtance obliged me to pass several months in vit of ownership, if each certificate is correctly de clude an elementary, an advanced, and a rhetori- | P tb scribed by number, date, amount, and name of the cal Class. traveling to and fro in the great valley of the d ‘The method of instruction invariably secures | West, and one spring morning beheld we at ag roa - ye goon , original payee. It should also appear whether the | rapid progress St. Louis, upon the point of embarking in the | 0a the evening a ne nem, seneaien te ertificawe: issued by the authonties of the] Lerms: $10 per Session of twenty-two weeks. | snug little steamer Lucy Wilmot, for New Or. | UF Company, a card party was formed—oom- certificates were issued by the authorities se 30-3w® leans. There were many passengers on board | PTi*ing, L observed, as they gathered around State of Texas, on acoount of the debt of the repub Ss -— — the table, two of whom I sus ted to be pro- é . j EVENING beside myself, and the greater part of them fensioned pected P lic, or were iseued by the republic of Texa-, accord COMMERCIAL aNO MATHEMATICAL | Were destined to some port upon the lower mo Sry-vage At first, no higher stakes ing to the facts of each case. INSTITUTE. Mississippi. Among them were several sturdy rope = be _ than cigars, or “drinks for “Treassigument wo the United States may bemade | VO MEET A NECESSIFY AND A DB-| planters with their families, anda number ct | ‘2 drinks” began a the Bight wore on and the in common form ; the releases should be drawn ac mand in the city, the Principal of the Union | merchants and river traders —waking, upon | 05 egan to exercise their wonted ef- : : ‘ piaiemy, has conclude to open, in the very | the whole, a very respectable and tieacemt | £¢et, money re tiee UP: Bnd the game be- ording to the { t dB, a ae tony Seepeoe P : cording 6 forms subjoined—A and B. pleasant Rooms of the Academy, corner of 14th company. The river was low, and we were | °*™€ ™0re exciting. At length, after various it tarsal ah rp and New VY Se dos delayed somewhat by the shoals. chang sof fortune, one of the gamblers, a 'y of the Treasury, € purpose, a thoroughly organized EVE 6 burly, hard featured man was about to sweep Form 4. Know all persons by these presents that —— bas released, and hereby releases, the United ‘es. of America from all further liability or claim SCHOOL, forsuch young men, otherwise em- After reaching the mouth of the Ohio river, ployed during the day, as wish to spend thelr however, we encountered no further deten- Soueell geateues antes fen wer AS nar evenings in fitting themselves thoroughly for | tion, but Flowed the muddy waters rapidly for sounhanrane time, laid bi pcre successful business past Memphis, Napoleon, and Vicksburg, upon his ehoulder, saying —““Ston t's aid August, the interes ied thereon, and one ihe payment of certificate or ev.cence of debt Bp , ws er oe day's additional interest only, will be paid. number » for the sum of @- , issued by Certificates of such stock transmitted under | the late republic of Texas, (er by the authorities of this notice must be duly assigned tothe United | tle State of Texas, as the case may b>.) and re- we wore joined by a number of other gers; and among the new Comers were seycral whose ill-favored countenances and swagger- ing gait afforded evidence that they were not strangers in the havats of ini ity with which the famous “* Natchez under the bill’ ed. Hitherto our cabin had been quiet and ‘perceful ; now its stillness was invaded by the loud oath and biustering laugh of the profes sional blackleg, and the vooation of bar keep- THE GREATEST COOKING STOVE EVER (NTRODUCED INTO THE UNITED STATES. FOR COAL OR WOOD. 13,000 in Use. Four siz Ne. 6, 7,5, 9. G@ALLAGHER'S CELESRATED MORNING STAR DOUBLE OVEN COOKING sToPk. The est, the Chea, » Most Substantial and The Institute will be opened October 13th, five towards our destined port. mig twoortives soe tn rein 7 to 9H orelock, with | Thad been ap unfortunate as to secure a | "play fair!” i = lessons in each study, each week The man turned quickly in his chair so that the light of the lamp above fell upon his fe: Classes will be formed in Book Keeping, Pen- | berth beside one of the paddle boxes, where mansh!p, and various Branches of the Higher |™Y ears were perpetually saluted with the = ‘ tures, and launched a volley of oaths and im- deemed by the United Sta‘es in accerdance with the | Mathematics; and also in Foreign Languages din of the machinery and the splash of the i oat Decking! Move tu the Goan States by the party entitied to receive the pur- provisions of an act of Congress entitled “An actto | For terms and further partinciete cone tars waters. In the night time I was specially ahagorry vagal ae mathe yee 08 1.088 afitless thoceston Nose dee suceksofal chase money ; and when sent prior tothe 1st July | provi-e tor the payment of sneh cieditors of the late | at the Book Stores. or cail on tbe Principal discommoded. It is customary for the pilots, | 2i™ oment, Stephen Calef, who operation. the current half year’s interest mu-t also be as- republic of Texas as are comprehended in the actof se 20-Im Z. RICHARDS, Principal. had been reading quictly in a remote part of tho cabin, looked up from his book and beheld the angry features of the gambler. The vol- ume dropped upon the floor as he started from his seat and sprang towards the table. Be- fore bis object could be suspected, or opposed, he stood behind the Stranger’s chair, and brushing the hair from his forehead revealed ar —— back towards the crown of is fs “Ha,” cried he, speaking so rapidly as to be scarcely intelligible, ‘where did you get that sear? Villian, who murdered the emi- — on tho Rock River? Who killed my father?”’ The face of the ruffian, but a moment be- This splendid Cook Stove has now been thor- oughly tested during the last four years; they operate im the best and most satisfactory manner, i have fally tried them with wood and coal, and stroagly resommand them. They are heavy and ey wble, and the design is neat and beauti- fal. With a moderate fire, this Stove will Bake three lonves of Bread, Roast a Turkey, Boil two Dinner Pots, Broil a Beefsteak and heat the water for washing, all at the same time. You are respectfally invited to call and examine the above splendid Uooking Stove, “ GALLA- 7HER’S MORNING STAR”? Patentee: A.J. GALLAGHER, Philadelphia. GALLAGHER’S SUNRISE AIR-TIGHT, Patented, 1856, Congress of September nine, eighteen hundred and fifty,” approved the 28th day of Fedruary, 1855, and an of the State of Texas, apprieed ths Ast of February. 1856. As witness my hand and seal. Form B, Know all persons by these presents that —— has releas a bere by reli ases, the Sia eof Texas from ail further liability or claim for the pay- ment of certificate or evi f d bt number , for the sum of & ea by the late re- z eee in the darkness of the night, to steer their A CAKD. boats az near the middle of the channel as RS. FRANKLIN, TEACHER OF VOCAL possible, for the purpose of avoiding snags Music, No. 405 E street, between 9th and | and sand bars Unhappily this is the portion 10th streets References: Mr. R. Davis, and Mr. | of the stream where there is a great mass of Hilbus, Music stores. se 17-3m floating timbers and rubbish. and as the MRS. &. H. SMITH, steamer rushes onward, her wheels, at every 420 D street north, between 6th ond 7th, revolution, go thump, thump, against the EGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE LADIES | the floating logs; so that the promiaent idea Db of eres peri, hearts 9 Ee in the mind of the sleepless traveler is that of 7 , insuea by § and private lessons, in theartot MAKING Was | Pddling all night over = cordurey road publc of Texas,(or by the authorities of the State FLOWERS ona WASES. Also, Wax Fruit and | Sometimes the monotony is varied by the of Texas, as the ease may be,) avd redvemed by the Omamental Leather work. . hoarse rattle of a slab or branch. which be- United States in aceorca‘iee with the provisions of Ladies wishing to avail themselves of this op- | comes entangled in the paddleand is dragged Portunity of acquiring a most beautiful accom | around by it within the box for an interval of lishment will please call as early es pessible, as | five minutes or more Mrs. 8. does not contempiate remaining long in signed by the present stockholder, otherwise such interest will be payable as heretofore. And notice Is furtber given to holders of other stocks of the United States that this department will purchase the same between the Ist day of June and the Ist day of December next, unless the smof 31,500,000shall be previously obtained, and will pay for the same, in addition to the in- erest accrued from “he day of the last dividend of interest, and one day’s additional interest for the money to reach the vendor, the following rates of premium : On stock of the loan of 1842, 2 premium of 10 an act of Congress, entitled “ An act to provide tor the payment of such creditors of the la'e republic o Texas as are comprehended in the act of Cougress i * fore flushed and distorted with anger, turned We oe. a New snd Slsadte tees 0 — sopeoted te tho Feb, WS tad an wy | EY bug nine orci cot mar a goa | Ele deh Aly Go he enamel New id Large Oven oe f TERMS: pence ‘si he recognized in the striplingthe youth whom < PLAT TOP COOH S70 Ve, “aa 1847 and 18482 premium thenisie of Texas, approved’ the Ist of February, | wax Flowers in Clas es, per term of 12 les- of about twenty years of age, a resident cf 8 ae Fy OR COAL OR he had left for dead upon an Illinois prairie. five years before. ‘‘My God! Can the dead speak ?”” “You own it! You own it!” cried the lad “Gentlemea, bear me witness that he acknow!- edges the deed He murdered my father. SONS .oeescscseseses eet eeee Peete eeeeeeeee St. Louis le was a slender, intellectual Wax Fruit in Classes, per term of 12 lessons..25 looking lad, of retiring habi's, and was on his Leather Werk in Classes, per term of 8 lessons $3 way to visit a relation in New Orleans, with Private Lessons #1 eacl—Vasex $10. the design ct seeking employment in sone Boguets and Vases, Wreaths, Single Flowers, | mercantile pursuit in that city. He rarely &c , for sale, or made to order. eu 26-6m | conversed with his fellow passengers Cir- As witness my hand and seal, And on stock issued under the act of 9th Sep- tember, 1850, commonly called Texan indemnity stock, a premium of 6 per cent. Certificates transmitted under this notice ehould be duly assigned to the United States by the par- It is only necessary to say, that after very many years of A rieace, and being fully conversant ‘with all of the various kinds of Stoves which have been /avented on the down-draft principle, that I have taken advantage of every well known improvement that has from time to time been — The following is a list of the audited certificates still ou'stacdin, No Issued 7 Four Sizes: Ne. 6, 7, §, 9. No. Issued to. skins 1639 Oscar Engicdow 18 Bukman Canfield 1675 Tinstees of Austin ; * Blood for blood! Die, scoundrel ' die!”” MISS HEWITTI’S cumstances, however, conspired to bring us The di 3 ; - | 31 John A Clite Col 4 t i @ discharge of a pistol was heard, and the made, particularly in reference to the formation | 'Y entitled to receive the money; and if sent pre. SuuuGe ines nee, &co| ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOAR DING | into rest oe S Et ke murderer fell from his chair, dead. The un. a Seat te oe Deeg res, which are always | vious tothe ist July, the eurrent half-year’sin- | 23 H K Muse, 1670 John Karner eG¥i Gornitiey Wee Werke meds ee tion of his Risteey. tet | erring bullet had passed through his brain weer pao rene ee gna E have fully applied | terest must also be axslzned by the present atock-| 21 hes Ds 1704 Daniel Cart No. 387, corner of N.w York avenue an ls porsim ot Bis Ristory. every improvement and combined them all in the holder, otherwise the interest for the half year to that day will be payable to him as heretofore. Payment for all the foregoing stocks will be made by drafts on the assistant treastrers at Bos- ‘Sunrise Atr-Tight Cooking <tove.”” This Stove Is made very heavy and isa good <ubstan- tisl article; I have made them eztra heavy inall the parts where long experience has proved it to be tmportant, and I can assure my customers that ‘E.HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR CUMMENCES He was the son of a New England farmer the first Monday in Septen.ber, and ends the | named Calef, who. five years previously, last Friday in June, and §s divided into two ses- | seized by one of those emigration fevers sions. which, from time to time, have raged co ex The Principal will be assisted by the most com- tensive * eg The form which a brief moment before was bounding in life and health, now lay upon the cabin floor, a disfigured, and unconscious corpse. His career of crime wasended The 92 John Burningham = 1732 Side 135 Phineas De Cordova 17334 HN Watcott 176 E taldwia 1746 John W Portis 191 James Tilghman 1770 1K Blliott 192 Mathias Clark 1807 Harriet Grorge on ; sively in this section of the country, gath | “20 who through the yeare oi life time had $ | t lis id F h resident teachers, and A . ve n BC! i have spared neither pains nor expense in get- | ton, New York, or Philadelphia, as the Parties 1} Beha: iene Nadanters ie Seery toility offered for purecing Music and aul | cred share ar =e housshold goods, pes hriel Manoct aaah Gee soteg ting it up; and it will not be excelled by any | entitled to receive the money may direct. 428 O Blineau 31 QLevi Tyler, adm’r | the various brenches of modein accomplish- | Co#Verted the principal part of his PEO | of Aeath, and seal summoned before the awful stove now Known, ef a similar character; 1am JAMES GUTHRIE 544 J B Wade of WH Kelly | ments. : into cask, and with his family, comprising a bar of God. Without a warning bis eoul was re that it will at once become a ctandard m29-dtl@Noy Secretary of the Treasury. 3 Peters & Booth Wilde For further particulars, terms, &«., see Cireu- | younger brother, a wife and’ three children, - & 395 Lou Husted 404 B Kingsley 427 J Packer, for Eli lars at bookrtores, or at the ee ya the oldest of whom was, at that time, less cipal. _____— au 2B -StReo! than fitteen years of age, began his pilgrim- = CENTRAL ACADEMY. age towards the land of prowise. ae oo v8 bat Dineen SILAS MERCHANT, One day, as their little caravan was slowly pe bad tie as ‘ Te Th - ee REV. G. W. DORRANCE } PRINCIPALS. | winding its way over the fertile prairie swells | een iseheer Son coh tae ten geo WIE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THis | Which rise in undulations from the eastern | “ the protebilitios ate thet even if be hed Academy will commence on Monday, $i border of Rock River, in Illinois, an accident na sh iach. hare ld b eclage tea tember Ist. 1556. For terms see circulars a to the wagon which contained the more bulky ee ee bis or occa! —s joan: Stores tu Ltt | portion of their goods caused some delay, and | ®° jury te convict him o it was, he was nut iT} I have filly tried them in every bie with Woed and Coal, and —y Tecommend them te the public. They operate fa the most satisfac- torv manner. mtee : A J. GALLAGHER, Philadeiphia. For sale on'y by C. WOODWARD & SON, Next door to © Woodward's old stsnd, Pa.av., between 10th and Ith sts , No. 318. harried through the gates of yar, aud a ushered in the presence of the Great dge, OFFICIAL. Treasury Di RrMent, August 20, 1856, Whereas the following joint res tution of Congress bas become a law: Jour Resourtion extending the time for the credi- ors ot Texas to present their claims Resolved by the Senate and House of Representa- 437 Benedict Bayley 1844 Edmund Ballinger 445 Leander it: ason 1852 J D Logan 466 Wm Odlin 1856 C P Green 467 John W King 1865 David Ayres M09 TB Webb 1869 ‘Thomes F James ) AS Thu mond 1818 & ediemantd "bos WMarstall 188u J F Jew: — ————— == at length it was resolved that Mr Czlet and | ™molerted. Toe body of the gamester, who N. B.—Aiso, a very larze assortment of the | {ives of the United States of America tn Conerect ot yavid S Kaufman 187 F Emma THE UNION ACADEMY. : Pe Siaphen should romain behind end ne | hod cutered bit nmaane upon the books as Rich- latest and most approved paiteras of Grates, Par- | bed, That a:, azreeab y to the provicion of the | fi) George W Parker 1899 Parilla Lee Z, Ricuarps Mas. Z Ricwaxps thewehicle while ti ainder of the | #*d@ Whitehouse, was tossed overboard wi lor, Chamber, Ibaing-Room, Office and’Stne | wrth rection of the act ef the sem of wr bruary, | 644 Crutcher&MeRavenl920 ¥ W Gros meyer ra, A, SION UF THIN | party cushedl ce ltodiuie peemern nance | euteareensny- ub walemet meets in jer, Cham! “ey : a wood and coal, that the | !4?%, °‘ to provide fur the payment of such creditors | 45] 1922 Gilbert Tounain MPRHE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION 418 | party pushed on to their proposed camping fe the oor sad Ge at elige. Pagr yt pont salad tite, Seat entoedl te tte sete of the late republic of Texa: as are compcchended | fey | Wm Flower 1928 Robert Lusk SB. Institution, and of the UNION FEMALS | ground, and there awaited their arrival. nash tn be x 7 trcndin Phygy on "aa well to call and examine our as. | (the act of Congress of Seyiember 91n F850, no- 653 J A Simpson 1929 BW awthern ACADEMY, will commence on MONDAY. Sep- Hardly had the moving wagon passed out | cased to be at eme of conversation Young ) rtment of goods. We will take great pleasure | ‘ice, by public alverticement, was duly given for 659 Wm U Belcher 1930 Wm Cochran tember 1, 1896. jy2s-3m_ of sight before three rough looking armed | Clef. after tie excitement of the moment had papers dl py aenemteneah Wetamaten that | Re space of ninety days by the Secretary of the | G77 11 Hi Williains 1932 Fianci- Moore jr = = men rode up from the direction of the camp | P’s*ed away, relapsed into the same quiet war Gleoiienaa were tow, anaes hee meee Treasury, of the time ex which payment of the | coi Futx Rieder 2071 Andrew Daley CONEACTIUNERY, ke. which the travelers had left on the previcus | 4%4 reserved habits as before When I saw “ic y an s mae E : au 29-2m am sunt appropriaed by the fifth section of said act R) 2072 Ieaac Stewart HOMAS POTENTINI HAS JUST RE- ih na ca a -M Calef, {fe Li i with | bis last he was standin; upon the burricape Se ee | rel Ba lol pre sete on avy b nd, certiticate, | 7i9 5 Robert Dale 2066) ve ay. tumed from the North and respectfully invites | P'8ht, and addressing Mr. Calef, offered with | ck of the steamer, at New Orleans, regard- STOVE6, GRATES, &a or evidence of debt of eatd Sa ¢, which should be 3° Win Jones Loa f © W Vickery bis patrons and the ladies in general to call and | the usual courtesy of the prairies, to assist re ing with folded arms the busy aspect of the a6, oe Ns prisemted at the ‘Treaeury Department thirty days | 374 Win Walker 2088 see bis extensive and well reiected supply of | extricating him trom his difficulty. Their | ivs hich to be his fature ho fle i Tse PSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO | peccoding the 13th cay of June, 1856, the tran ot | 2 3 byer Pearl 174 f Paul Bremond FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, Cuplds and | proller of sorvice was thankfully accepted, | cit? which was to be his future home. rp ga erm Poneto an eee | said notice; and as i is represented by the said 82 Isaac L Hill 2106 Fancy Omaments, ckeifly intended for W gene! ¥ > r, r -1 5 lary of the ‘I'reasury, tbat of said bonds, cer- now athriving merchant in that met and evidences of debt, which have been eddings | tor the emigrant supposed them to be honest, saints pw gecd high conti age | *63 Hermogan Brown 1610 $PavidG Burnet | yee Duions and Parties. Also, n variety of Des worthy settlers of the country. But it was rounding country, that he has jast received the wary lamest stock of STOVES, GRATES, 874 John W Bower 2108) elous FRUITS and VEGETABLES, consist- | ¢ung necessary to unload the wagon, and as | bonor, which shows itself in basiness transac- patina PCadacesee “a by the State of Texas, the same, equal | 479 James McMaster 93 5 ® P McMastcr ing of the following articles: article after ite was removed, siaprisier tions as well as in _— life, have wou for Sus oltoed In this. wartetc of twhice Se nats Madeed eed eatted and eighty nine thous: | gia Dyer Peasl 3138 8 ep Gent ‘Tomatoes, put up in glass Jars; fresh in the aggregate, a tar more valuable freight | him the respect and esteem of his fellow citi. fore offered in this ed that for durability | 2745! husdred and ninety-three doliars aud seven 915 Mary E len fleden- 1858 bf Tomato Sauces, Catsups and ,Pickles > ARE , e val sage ot lesen an examination, feeling assured that for dural cents were not presented tothe Treasury Department berg 2145 ; Fresh Freach Peas, Fresh Peaches. Pine Apples, | than is usually to be met with in the train of of castings, econom: br bere peadiah prio: to the said 13th of June, therefore, in order to} 3 y Elis cs 8 W Fisher ‘Strawberries , a western rover, the farmer remarked smiles — beauty of design, aud simp! y ort0R, | do full justice to the holders of «aid debt, the Secre- 932 Mrs Mary Belville 2104 ee Gavia French Quinces, Prunes, Piumbs _ cof a peculiar meaning, passing from one to the Tevecrarnic ComMUNICATION witn AMER- they are not equalled. os tary of the Treavury is hereby au horized to pay to | 1919 Anson Craneon 1501 t Louisiana Da Fresh Blackberries, Kaspberries, Currants and | other of the strangers. The sinister expres-| 1cA —The people of G alway, [reland, (says a flaving personally selected this stock from the | ine holders of vee of the said bonds, certificates, or | 1919 RM Forbes 2303 FB Frost Cherries. ’ most celebrated Northern and Mastern Foundries evidences, of deb:, not presented before the 13th i not merely the sale wit ingle eye tothe w noha. : y upon fair dealing of the article, castomers ca and fair prices in all cases. 1025 James N Horan 23°6 Thomaz Reed 1043 ‘Thomas Lindsay 2316 Harrison C Bryant 1045 James L Green 2339 J 3 McDonald London paper,) Lave takeu alarm at the start obtained by their southern rivals, and the selection of the port of Valentia for commun'- . tion of their countenances, tov, begin to ex- e ¢ fruits also in Brandies and Syrups. - a : ? canta cer varlety of French Pick es, fruf-| cite his alarm. Before, however, he could fies, Fod, Sardines, Anchoves, and Sauces, anda| decide upon any course of action, his arms day of June last, who may present avd prove the sa neat the Treasury Depa. tm “nt, between the 13th day cf June Jast and the Ist day of Jaaua ry next, i esse Daniel 40 ’ ticle of Jellys, Syrups, and Cordials, | were suddenly pinioned from bebind by the | cation by telegraph with America is more 1 — in grt 4 Ventilating Fur and coe ee roper releases wo the United States ine Tetueer mh fens hett Pantiocorsercon and oiatation Frult, Gum =~ strong grasp cf one of the three visitors, while | than likely to revive the movement in favor Chilson’s air an: in, a aad the State of Texas, their pro rata -hare of the 5 a We a3 2 ; i C , Chocola‘e in every style, 3 uju 2 hoarse voice growled—“ Be quiet, or ’ll Hayward, Bartlett & Co ’s Portable PotWurnace | aid seven million seven hundred and finy thousand | 122 Charies Vincent ML Andrews & Groves ee ee 7 Z 4 LS quiet, J L. Mot’s “‘laviacible’? Tubular Oven Range. MI Pond’s Union Double Oven Range. of a western packet station. A local paper (the Vindicator) says : “ Itis rather odd that Valentia should have 1056 29454 P G Merritt 1057 ts DGervaise ania! prin, y 1058 Willis Millican 2350 JD Giddings Parte, Raisinsand Almonds, 20 boxes of Italian dollars; and after payment thereof, the raid Becra Macharoni, a fine article imported expressly for him tary of the ‘Treasury is authorized aud required to distribute and pay the residue of the said seven mil take the pelt off yer!” Stephen, as { suid before, was alad of fif SE CRE cen years; but within his breast beat the | been selected as the fittest spot for communi. i 24 trawl 7 d the usual ICE CREAM, | teen years; - ; = Bee! Range. lions seven bunured and fifty thousand dollars, then i preg ag 2ac8 Res tots whlch Srneoneire cannot be surpassed, Water heart of a grown mar. His first impulse was | Cation with America _ by electric telegraph, ig roved Latrobe, Fetnour, Hot Air Parlor | remaining in the treasury, pro rata, among-t all the | 1085 Win Barton 2359 Thomas Wamerjr | ice, Blanc Mange, Calves Foot Jeily, and Cher. | to raise the ox goad which he held in his hand, | while so important a city as Galway bas been and Gas Burner Stoves for heatiag the room in | egid nolders who may have proved their claims, and 1079 W ALockhart 263 George K Sistare | lots; and, in fact, every thing that may be found | and strike the raffian with all his force across overlooked We suppose the lord of Valentia Saich itis weir Poe Ng hep taking? yee Lared ae the Proper teleases on or before the Ist day | jgg9 R Morton 2364 Francis Brichta in a ustfal as well as ornamental Fre::ch Confec- the forehead, temporarily stunning him so | had a interest to bring about such a t ornament fo1 > | of Jauua y next 5 ee Kill 2382 Elizabeth Cj % eleased bis hold, and staggering a | result, and exercised it in a r, and consumes no more fuel than acomimon Radi: | " Approved august 18th, 1856. 16 Cit Taylor et Wanbaris |" sto nis Fruit and and Pound Cake, we | that he released. bis ho a thoritios uf Ga ater. ‘Invincible’? Cooking Stove, Tubular Ovens, for coal or wood, which for durabilty of castings, economy in consumption of fuvl and the superior manner in which it performs its duties, is the NoOTICEIS MBREBY Givax to the holdcrs of bonds, certificates, and evidences of debt of the late repub- lic of Texas, which were not presented at this de- 1241 Youngs Goleman — 287 Joseph ‘Tomlinson 1248 Robert McNuw 2390 Sneed & Torner 1249 John W Cloud, per 2390 Wm Kimbro au’y ! H Raymond 2400 H H Haynie hall thi Jngle trial {s sufficient proof. few steps backward, fell to the —— in eae ——— = pehoenies of Gal- ae tee oF - | the mean time the other two men h: Tawn | way slept carelessly on their posts. owever Ere eS Seon uaa their knives from their belts, and were ad- | that may be, it is quite certain that the work- Se — ~ | vancing towards the cmigrants. Quick as eae ing of the electric telegraph between Great best Cooking Stove extant I ask’anex- | pasiment on or before the 18th day of June last, that 1363 E De Pon‘ois 2401 R w Millia tela agit oo ae ene mp chOnE BE, Calet icon a cia mia Beenst oe ea aint nt Loco an ng 3 Cc ireen 402 Catherine Allen EORGE 7 — | and warne sf Ss 0 he e ° Ealaation of (od, Mumbering fee hasdsod reat, | (Ne fame will be settled and the pro rata amount | 1259 CU PGreen B 2005 Henry Kring turns his thanks to his old and steadfast, they rushed forward with loud yells, brand. Our present postal arrangements will bo dents ‘elt who have ‘thts unsurpassed | “tron will be paid to the ‘awful holders thereof if Shaw 2413 J W Lawrence customers and the public generally for the ishing their weapons He fired; and at the | totally unsuited to the velocity of communi- — nue ec SE Te a en nels Ia0u fs TS ane eit ee pete § Poni 4 ep Footie same instant, tne foremost one stumbied | cation which the telegraph will have rendered 4 : Samuc’ te 2 ) o i ims u 0 desi New World Cook, a petty pattern! and exeel- companied with the neces-ery evidence, Seale en- | 300 Sana labaeee 2428 ee eo Poaieyinactenreces: lietwoen 6th and 4 streets, | ‘lightly, then recovered himeelf, and fivally | «o desirable. Letters that now take nine or lent operator. uiacness, with assignments to the United States, re- Blue Kidge, a beavy article and good baker. 1901 Suran Massiex 2442 Lemuel BDickenson Victor Cook, Flat Top, for coal or wood, a and next door east of Frank Taylor’s Bookstore, | fell forward upon the earth—a corpse. At 1362 Thomas H Forrester 2450 Wm H Thom) ten days to reach their destination, must in quire! to give this de; artmeat the custody of such a Stephen was deprived of | creat measure cease, when a message can be where may be found a large assortment of rich, | the same moment P gre: e 5 the Abtonth + - ; 1385 BR War 2452 7 Wm Edd’ it luable Goods, French, English, | consciousness by a heavy blow from the man | flashed in afew minutes across the antic, beautiful pattera, rg a a o ter inte man- | bonds, ce-tificates, and evitences of debt, and with 1493 William Frels 2471 JE Herron" tallies, Gniness, sud ‘American of all kinds for sehen he had teat with the goad stick, | and the prices of corn, or provisions, or of the bape be egg Fe waae with summer | '@!e@ses ‘0 the United States and Texas, ju accord- | 1424 G W O-borne 2474 A B Hemphill gentlemen’s wearing appare!. Said goods willbe | 10) who had recovered sufficiently to take arraagement in hearth and roaster behind. @nce with the provisions of the act of Congress of 28th February, 1856. This depanment will not require evidence of gen- uineness to be presented with the certificates issued by the auditorand comptrolier of Texas under the 1 ofthe State. But it pos.essesno meansof ver- ying “ae certificates, bonds and promissory motes issued by the republic of Texas, and not presented to, nor audited by, the officers of the State. The necessary aod proper proof of the genuint ness of the latter is the certificate of the comptroller of the State of Texas, who hes the official charge of the original archives relating to the debt of the ate re} public of Texas. Ths assigament and releases may be erecuted and acknowledged in the presence of the Assistant 1425 John A Rutherford 2477 Aaron Haughton 1427 Cornelius Vannoy 2479 Heirs of John Jones 1428 Joseph Hates 2400 “Joel Hid 1473 Ann B Reese 2481 “ Warren Aburn 1515 Lumbard Mtmsa 2482 John L Monks 1521 J C Moore 2483 Peter Aldrieh 1523 John James 2490 MA pony 1554 K H Douglas 2500 George C Day cashier 1570 E M Fish 2501 F Kennett & Co 1572 Wm Kerr 2503 John W Schrimpf 1580 James A Moody 2504 W C Blair 1581 P Bickford 2512 M Rorberttaille 1612 John Lamer 2513 Henry B Brooks 1615 John Cameron 2514 Gabriel Trumwelt 1623 John D Taylor 2523 H 8 Morgan 1624 Levi Mercer 2529 Furbur & Bean 1625 Eli Mercer 2534 Sarah Newman ‘The outstanding evidences of other classes of the debt of the republic of Texas cannot be specified by this Department. au t1-Jant funds, be received as quick as the lightning cut and made up in the most tasteful, fashionable Py o affray. can make response pt: ae = givin Mood — dipotetnatt Siow oe he lay unconscious upon the prai- ‘The time has really arrived when our a t Saco mtoonantng the richness and | rie sod, Stephen kuew not; but when he had | public boards, gentry, merchants, and Serer ne style of the goods and the faithful and durable | recovered his senses it was nigat and the moon | should bestir themselves The — tele- manner in ‘which they are made up to suit cus- | was shining. The robbers had departed. He | graph will have rendered Liverpool obsolete tomers. strove to rise, but his strength was gone ; and | as an American packet station, and the long George W. Hinton embraces this occasion to he then, for the first time, discovered that he J and dangerous channel navigation must be Seer meron Wat We nas Barined 5 0s had received other injuries than the wound | scouted by the whole country. Postal com- Siena tin fee Hells phy upon his head. His futher lay near him, on} munication with the United States can only sigatae bua concent standeure, at the store, the | the grass, and with much difficulty he suc- | be maintained by a fleet line of geen business of the Emporium will be greatly facill- | ceeded in crawling to the spot. He was dead which shall be able to run across from G _ tated. and cold. Resting his head upon the breast } in three or four days. The necessity of the N.B—George W. Hinton hopes that such of of his murdered parent, the boy passed x case, the exigency of the times, and the tel- his former patrons as have uncancelled bills at ight. ld dews of evening were raph will at last bring round that consum- the store will soon be Pleased toeall and settlethe | weary night. The oo ‘ lB so desirable, sad Galway, by the force seaso hang! - | insuficient to quench the fires of fever which atic ‘ ments lh egies friends, ing and oe in burned within his veins. . . of circumstances, must be the transatlantic - Deena xk han excel: The party who had gone on, awaited with packet station for Britain. FOPHAM & NORF = =r’s impatience the arrival of those who had been Light Street Complete Star, for coal or wood, without summer arrangement in hearth, very heavy Victor Complete Cook, Cook’s Favorite, Kitchen Companion, Pisater, Em jum, Fanny Forres- ter, and « number of other patterns of Cook Stoves. Parlor, Cook, and Dining Room Stoves Chamber Stoves, open and close Front, in 30 different styles. Hall aad Office Cannons, all sizes and qualities. Russta Soeet and Cast-[ron Radiators, a&c., for Partors, all patverns. Parlor and Chamber Grates from the very best mnufacturers in New York. Builders do well to examine this department. Together with # general assortment of all re- qusites for the Kitchen and Dining room. all goods delivered free of charge to any part of the district at my risk. inmen 2 i tion's Gurr To Britaix.—The Artic Tin and Sneet Iron work made to order bycom- Secretary of the Treasury, or the chief clerk thereof, se ab SADDLE, HARNESS AND TAURK STORE, rg epederorenr ae pair Peg tenet te be presented to the Bri- Old accounts will be settled before opening new | in the presence of a notary public, aud be witnessed UNDERTAE ER , 499 Seventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. ones. Terms positively cash; unlessotherwiseagreed upen at tae time of sale. My store wil! be kept open until 10 o’cloek p rthe special accommoed:tion of those who ot make it convenient to call during the este where the same assiduous attention will be pa! 4 ic grief of Mrs Calef, when the aw- | tish government, has about fifty men at work MES?RS. TOPHAM, . fal beseraedi revealed to her that the partner | upon her, and will soon be ready ed — tn cris! GS eet ie _ of her life, the husband of her bosom, had | water tanks are all on board. e has been Sea eens boen separated from her by death. The body | completely overhauled, renovated, 4 xarana tse sabike, oat they havecom- | of the man whom Calef had shot, was found | painted and refitted She mos boos. farnisnea iaonsen ea the Saddling jasiness at theabovestand, | lying near the wagons, but his companions | with a new shoe and forefoot, and new top- by tae Assistant Secretary, or chief clerk ard nota- | Shop On a Le Penn’a avenue, ry, and be certified by the notary under hisnota- pea eens sae om rialseal; but when tae holders desire to make the | FJ4VING PROV ne ane assignment and execute the roleases out of the city | and all necessary conveniences i) of Washington, it may be done in the presence of an properly conducting hls busbness, Tespectfu' i i to | masts, top-gallant masts, and a new jib-boon, wi they will make and keep constantly on | had purposely so mutilated his features as t ir giving all !af-rmation required. assisiant treasurer, oF eollector, or surveyor of the | futly prepeed: te Ble es Lined rey feared Tice ‘tnd superior assortment of—Mens?, | Pacudrthem warecoguizable. Stephen Caiet | have ‘becc’put ia, Hor ‘anchors wid cable nia gy etna og <Aatorn i the Presence of 8 nota y public,and be | atthe shortest notice and inthe bestmanner. | Ladies’, and Boys) SADDLES, BRIDLES, | To° Tod to be dangerously wounded. He | were found to be good and sou cslete Washington Stove Depot, aa by the : A large supply of READY-MADE COFFINS | MARTINGALES,and WHIPS. HARNESSof | 2s found to be dangerously wounded. te cuberebseaaieeaetam um exrumnemen No. %7S E.cor. Pa. av. and Lith street. | witnessed by the collector or surveyor and the no all sizes, always on hand, which will be fur- description, both for city and country use. Ta Gants ahs a Gar J, or one more sel6-tm —_ (Intel. & Organ ) tary public, and be certified by the notary under his nished on the most reasonable terms. oy - ans had doubtless left him fordead. He . , PET BAGS Thane SATCHELS, RAVEL- Hele his wonted health only after months | thoroughly equipped and furnished, sent on ING BASKETS, and FANCY WORK BOXES. of severe illness. Of the murderers of his} any voyage. HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS, COLLARS, father he could give no description likely to ; a and HAMES. Horse, 3; ke, and Dust BRUSH- lead to their detection and punishment, with Deata FROM A Virgen ole Reillire «f ES. CARDS, CURE -COMBS, SPONGES, the exception that he remembered to have} morial de Loire says: r itin ber garden last oh ee used will be the best that can be | observed upon the forehoad of the one who | Billon, when gatherin pga viper She obtained; and both of us having been Ieee ga had commenced the attack upon Mr. Calef,a| week was wounded which was but MUNSON, AT 338 PENN’A AVENUE. R notarial seal; andif tere be no collector orsurveys| As heretofore, no pains will be spared te give Dei ci matlag those, beautiful oon a the pace where the pyr | Ezecton oval groatong ny OTE contiauous wy 2 fon eraiccag on sides, th- assignment and releases may be executed | ge Promptly attended to at all hours: one wae all other styies of teeth, many now | before any court of record, in the presence ofthe | feb7-ly wearing them in this city, will cheerfully voweh. | judge and cl rk thereof. and be witneseed by them, one Dentist in this ¢tty who has been & i taatog ihe patent, and made bad imitation | #24 certified by the clerk under his seal of office; MBS. M. E. HARVEY, (Suconsson to Jauus F. Haver, pecmaszD,) . 4 jon to the burt, S years, we feel confident that | broad scar—commencing near the middle of paid no attention jog thought mo more of of it, against whom f hereby caution the public | andif the holder be out of the United States, the as UNDERTAEER, sar wank eseorbeetras ed, elther for style er | the furehead and extending high up into the | slight, a a neneree, ta arm swelled N. B. Whenever a Deatist speaks oeehen | isnment and releases may be executed before any No. 410 Seventh streat, between @ and H, durability. By unrem! efforts to ——— bair. it hats bis, and when medical assistance Allea’s Patent Continuous @um Teeth, wi sat ” United Statesconsul, aud be witnessed and certified EGS LEAVE TU INFORM THE PUBLIC | faction we hope to merit, an y sollelt, | “These sad events changed the plans of the | consi aeaaek was found that it was toolate. Pr the process, Incompetent fo make the ork, of | Dy Rim under his songular weal. Ai Personsexe that she has in her employ the ve Pratottion ile to covertag Wraaks | surviving members of the family, and instead | was afforded it woe Coy Gon reat agony. sewing ts poy fer the patent Je16-it | outing sach assignmentsand releases must also de- | same persons that were tormerly ulema? |, Pastioulsr attention —o— , clare, underoath, befurethe Notary, clerk, ox con | 12 theestablishment, who arefully \ G*ino = UEFLERS AA inge aoe jek sul, as the case may be, thet they are the real own- Sea tat ovesy recy will be imate calls, open-d, some extra size, and very cheap, at the } org ofthe certificates or other etidences of debt, cr | day or night, as heretofore. m 19 6m Gentlemen’s —, comer of Sizth street and that the same have been assigned to them, bona SPECTACLES er cose : BORRING._. | fuss for comontions snd the notary, clerk; or consul EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF ‘MOKED BEEF—KSGLION CHEESE. must include the fact of thatdecla:ation in theircer AN Silver, Light Steel, and German Silver S Breakfast Beef, freshly — and smoked in | uf ate ofacknowledgment. Spectacles, suitable for all ages, Every one who aim thati: wis i es of the] private use The defaulters choice also ry © of re- | [¢agsigned tore , OF in pledge, the name | Wish to im; ht, would do welltocall| Also, a general supply of the newest and best unwillingness to reour to the sen Pi ceat importation, just received b not a portion of the money belonging to the : por’ ELL, f the party lolding the beneficial or 1 Goods. . . H. x OUNG, Merchant Tailor, part . £ the boatat Natchez | Railroad company, oe 3- Comer of 15th amd I eueets, * wetest in the claim must be stated in the affidavit! se 9B Mee. $00 Beidguoneet Gocneoen. pmo *\prowns’ Hotel, Ps, ayenne, During the brief stay ©! pairin; of purchasing a farm in Illinois as had been | She expired op Mh6 TUN" sipeadters’ eel seneeutiy om ham j— ly Ey, they proceeded on to St. Louis, One of the police officers who vevenily ii d friends e , b of the defauli- EW GUODS FOR GENTLEMEN —MY | Tove, Tid achelter and ahome arr en Kailway oficials, is reported t> N stock of new and desirable goods is now com. Rd bh the simple story with which our a from New Yorkin a ste»mer with Plete; “Gentlemen supplying themeelve? re | young fellow voyeuer begailed a fow hours | have sailed found in ion of the clothing will find my selections worthy of atten- | young fellow wipepe gui tly, however, | about 40,000 frances foun aunty, ond ibis tion. No pains will be s a RING of ane qasiry of a pages t his pours a9 venesé, aud | fugitives. — 8 cp pied 5 money for his * Li seem! regre' ol , intends sere ce hand, of my own make. showed in our further conversation an evident | supposed,

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