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THE EVENING STAR, FeGLISHED EVERY AFTERNOUR, (2XCEP? SUNDAY,) 1 the Stee Dewsiitings, corner ennsyleente ‘ orsnes end Kicconth tovece By W.D. WALLACH, Wu be served to subsoribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable ‘weekly to the Agents; papers served In packages at 37} cents ber month. To ma!l subscribers the sub- scription price is THR EX DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DULLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Eben bh ing Siar. TYRE WEEKLY STAR ‘This excellent Family end News Journe!—oon aining a greater variety of: can be found in any other—is day morning. Single COPY, Per QMRUER..secsssceseesceseesBl 25 VOL. VII. WASHINGTON paper. Price—Tnase Cmte D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1856. i” SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. : PostMasten: . 1,154 A.commission of twenty eaeeut? Will beallowed SINGER’S OF: AL, and @ release onal = oul Improved Sewing Machines, Eman 5 AGUA ay 2, tose, | Terme most se ialef west ty tok a Educati EVENING STAR. |" ey drama aa ow Was granted the Highest Award of ’ ’ . eth i YOUNG MEN OF WASHINGT x iis «| me, considering thet we rn ar Notice is hereby given to holders gether with the assignment and releases trom the ON ly—that it " ere — mee a desk eeaae sams eg Praia PA anapuienan Person in whose favor settlement and payment is Free aoe ei Mcleod TALLY-HO THOMPSON station two miles off—and dight coming on— . ? g 7 “dl . fp Pet a od bp aad eho cele ina outa Re eomeane em audited certificates, or one or more AT THE UNION ACADE MY. A ATORY OF SHB LONDON DETECTIVE POLICE. aap af seushp-ant-aeer ts = = rahe y at the Treasury on the y a — “ Tally-bo Thompson, (says Se: t Witch- i a snecapablet execating pina hheamoanl surrender of the certificates ¢ on the 19th evidence of the same character of debt, may be in- Sree colar a « a. as wish to obtain | em, after merely iwstiiog his Tee cane bis eal par fa : oe yf — : They are without question the ouly Machines on; | 2 November next, when intaat kee will cluded in the same assignment, releases, and affida Civil mapiceien Book Keepite, pele ba, ; | brandy and water,) Tally-ho Thompson was a fire, Thompson got up and went | hig pable of sewing every variety of goods perfect; a | ease. Vit of ownership, if each certificate is correctly dé | branches as will fi thee fv shocessfl business, | mous horse stealer, couper, and mageman “ Now the difficulty of it was that I wasn’t Shirt bosom or heavy trace for harness can This 4 om oite pebcuac oan scribed by number, date, amount, and rame of the | will flod a goed opportunity in the DAY or | Thompson, in conjunction with a pal that oc sewn by any of these machines by asim; np or needle and thread in such emauace that the closest scrutiny cannot detect a fault. Manufacturers, planters and families will find them the only safe Machines to Purchase, as they are built strong and durable, and not likely to get out of order. We have machines with stock prior to said day of redemption, and will pay 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 the vendor: original payee. It should also appear whether the certificates were issued by the authoritles of the State of Texas, on aceount of the debt of the repub lic, or were issued by the republic of Texas, accord ing to the facts of each case, sure it was Thompson, I had never set eyes on him before; and what I bad wanted was to be quite certain of him. How- ever, there was nothing for it now but to fol- low, and put a bold face w I found him ta'king outside in the yard with the land- lady. It turned out afterwards that he was EVENING SCHOOL, at the Union Academy. oc 18 Z RICHARDS, Principal. ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR BOYS, Mount Joy, Lancaster county, P. K. L. MOORE, A. M. b casionally worked with him, gammoned a countryman out of a good round sam of money, under pretence of getting him a situation—the regular old dodge—and was afterwards in the ‘Hue and Cry’ for a bo: horse that he stole, down in Hertfordshire. I had to look ‘ennsylv mia t rincipal. HE WINTER SESSION WILL COM- dages attached, The assigum: made fter Th Ni rth bi hats, fronts, Soy ‘&e. aie On such stock received at the ‘Treasury between | in aan at poppin nade ac mence on Tuesday, the 4th of November. eenies; a the thear notes cg dicoricn thing slay per ~ so officer for some- BG 7% = 1 Cotton, Needles, &0., constantly | the Ist day of June and the dist day of July, in cording to the forms subjoined—-A and B pao meee S months, including | where he was. Now, Thompson’s wife lived, | be pock-marked (as tse Sony dase ary pam ‘of information regarding Sew. | U2#lve, one-balf of one per cent. on the amounts JAMES GUTHRIE. Circulars containing particulars may be had on | S!0PS, with a little daughter, at Chelsea. | me for him. A I have Sbeerved F found ing Machines will please address ee = specified in the certificates ; Beeretary of the Treasury, | ®PPlication to the Prinelpal, oc 14-Im* | Knowing that Thompson was somewhere in | him talking to the landlady outside. I — I. M. SINGER & CO., On such stock received between the Ist and 3ist yer ae the country, I watched the house—especially | my hand upon his shoulder—this —and 105 Baltimore street, Baltimore. sas of Abeet a ye OURSES IN FRENCH, at post time in the morning—thinking that | said: ‘Tally-ho Thompson, it’s ose 2 1 N. B.—Weare to exchange these ma- ‘Ugust, one-fourth of one per cent; Know all persons by these presents that —— MeoNs STAUBLY, PROFESSOR OF MOD: | Thompson was likely te write to her. Sure know you. I’m an officer ‘ eugd chines for old pooper back kind ‘Termslis. And on such steck received after the Bist day of | —— hasreleased, and hereby relwas-s, the United ern Languages, will open his rooms at No. | enough, one morning the postman comes up, | [ tak: sient i cece He — ee eral. Persons who have been laducedto purchase | *"&Ust, the Interest accrued thereon, and one | Sta’ee of Am-rice from all further liability or claim | 46 Twelfth on the frst of October, for the | and delivers a letter at Mrs ‘Thompson's door. | be a” cays Tally spe tnd felony!’ ‘That cheap tll dnd iss SecdtinGina™” Die | My'saddona ttre only, wi be pa. | ReatrePmen ft ceitete or rvermey oft | Pape of forsing Canes French, | Asta gil opens the door and Takes Win | "ea cta7™ Ta bo Thompanns ay ter mamaae fe inmeos. Certificates of sach stock transmitted under | the late repubile of Texas, (or by the authorities of | Weeks, divided into two Sessions of twerty ve, | We're not always sure of postmen, though the | two fuente began to cut up rough, and their - FULL SUPPLY OF FALL AND WAR |e tee must be duly assigned to the United | tle State of Texas, a3 the case may be,) and ro- | Weeks each. The course of instruction will in- | People at the post-offices are always very ob- | iovks didn't please me at all, [ assure you 4 FULL SUPPLY OF FALL AND WIN- | 3 dee med by the United Sta:es inaccercance with the | Clude an elementary, an advanced, and a rhetori- | liging. A postman may help us, or be may | « Let the m 3 > N- | States by the party entitled to receive the ’ ; L an go. What are you going to do TER GoODs. 've the pur- | provisions of an act of Congress entitled “An act to | Cal Class. hot—just as it happens However, I go across | with him?’ «I'll tell het T om ge JOHN H.8W0OT, No 119 SOUTH SIDE OF — wr and when sent prior to the Ist July provi « tor the payment of such cueditors of the late — method of instruction invariably secures | the rvad, and I say to the portman, after he | take him to London wenight + one as hag street, Georgetow. J half year’s tnterest re @s progres i “ a . 2 ave t a coe Oe maecenty . name ee bs ae Congress of Beptsmbsar sine, eigiisen bunarne cna Terms: $10 per Session of twenty-two weeks nes “ei cape anon raing’ how are | ali I’m not alone here, whatever you tad Auction Houses er Wee tind: Commisaion, | slgned by the present stockholder, otherwise such | filly" apvrovch wen ook day of Pedruary, 1965, and | _8€30-3w® : sat delivered «leider. for aes. thom ot, ye | think You mind your ‘own business, and \- : ? fc ° i peso a aad Winter Goods embracing pris bee ipsa Serctofore. February Tose of Texas, approved the lst:of EVENING iYen'T have” You Ag Ahn gpl Hass A terse 2 fos oe abla potter rH les Dress Goods Masked afiie UNA sd pie tr heeers bed ee As Witness my hand and seal. COMMERCIAL AND MATHEMATICAL mark what the post-mark was, Se tes ” ‘No,’ saihits seen or hoard’ elt of hy fir pont fad Brocade, Stelped, Piatd and Black Silks aul parsbens tie piainece ze ae eae ae Cale "pe MEET A ry ano De sep it didn — ‘ Come,’ — 4, ‘Pil be! bat my bouncing cowed ‘em a bit, and they ae pm a a Delaines June aad the lst day of December next, sales Know all persons by these presents that A aden Tee ee < ee coie, na Unive given Thompaon oredit, 20d ee hygrredictrg ee bee = aw Arsentt as - has released. aad hereby releases, the 8:a eof | 4° ce eevee > we are Met, Seas Brigut email Gqucta Mountin Delaines for child- aacihen ad aaa pores Papen Bee Mrinal yor claim for the ity Pleasant Rooms of the preneny, comer of Mik oe oan eth Dele! race b's te tine | they might be coming after ‘me on the Gark rea > - Rich (all wool) Merino Plaids, beet qua’ity Do O nbre shaded striped Mouslins ——— single width Leepan’s Black Mouslin eaiacs 390 pieces Enzlish and Americ2n Prints White Cambri s, Muslin aad Nainsooks Plaid, striped and figured Hooped and Manilla Corded Skirts ‘Parletaas, worked and silk Illusions Black Crape Falls and Vetis Eaglish Crape: aad Mouratag Collars Black Lace Collars and setts erest accrued from he day of the last dividend oer cent.; public of Texas, (or by interest, and Ome day’s additional interest for be money to reach the vendor, the following rates at Bcord On stock of the loans of 1847 and 18488 premium f 16 per cent.; And on stock issued under the act of 9th Bep- mont of certificate or evidence of d bt number » for the sum of $——-, issuea by the late re- une case may be,) and redeemed by the of September nine, eighteen hundred and fi y,” approved the 23:h of February, 1855, and an act of wee of Texas, approved the lst of February, ies As witness my hand and seal. — and Ser avenue, recent!’ he purpose, a thoroughly ized EVENING SCHOOL 9 ‘tor such Sacer nea otherwise em- ploved during the d@ay, as wish to spend their evenings tn fitting them-eives thoroughly for fitted up for A ie d to res $ - if country, and if you could tell me what the | aay, ‘ spans sae dong anpvirteg com post-mark was, I should be very much obliged | Missie? You bave got an ostler, I suppose ? tw you, and you'd do a service to a tradesman i Pi ‘Y . > iu a small way of business that can’t afford a S* Precaty be he ee the authorities of the Siate e with the provisions of . stot C 5 successfal business peolgin A = sg > him’ Presently he came, a shaggy-headed of preatum: the payment of euch creditors of te taee ne reecek | _ ‘The Institute will be opened October 13th , five Pad not seen said: 1 t do assure you that | young fellow he was. ‘Now attend to me, On stock of the loan of 1842, a premium of 10 | T.xas as are comprehended in the net of Con evenings cach week, frm 7 to 9} o'clock, with id not observe what the pust-mark was; all | young man,’ says I; ‘I’m a Detective Office: two or three lessons in each study, each week Classes will be formed in Book Keeping, Pen- manship, and various Branches of the Higher Mathematics; and also in Foreign Languages For terms and farther particulers, see circulars I know is, that there was money in the letter —I should say a sovereign.’ This was enough fur me, because of course I knew that Thomp. son having sent his wife money, it was sem | from London. This man’s name is Thomp- son T have taken him into custody for felo- -|ny Iam going to take him to the railroad - | station. i i Y able she'd write to Thompson by return of | scans Teall apon you in the Queen's name at the Book Stores, or call on the Principal = : me; and mind you, my friend, you'll pp atch preniom opr neee Te MERELY | os long Ie co he add corcane | Him 'Hs RICWARD, Proepn_ | Fnt Uacknonidge the voces” So T sul | guy into more tobias pea , z stock, a premium of 6 per cent. still ou sta iding: = 7 “i : ¢ ~° | of, if you don’t'’ You never saw s person rene aed tae Black Thibet Shawls, very Certificates transmitted under this notice should | No_ Issued to. “No. Issued to, RS. FRANKLIN, TEACHER OF vocal | "2b. In the afternoon I saw the little girl | open his eyes 20 wide. «Now, ‘Thompeon, Heavy Gray and lack Woollen Shaw! Selaslyanioued lathe Vata 8 TD Tompkins 1639 Oscar Bngledow Music, No. 405 Eetreet, between 9th and | °O™¢ out. Of course I followed her She went | come along!’ But when I took out Ladies su lor French Kid Gloves of (all Nos.) y ccincd to receive = aay sari = va 3 i Ac =e giontes ti Aveta ||;eth streets References: Mr: R. Davis, ane Ur. a pera grip ts. yn yee wef 8 the handout ompeon eries: "Ho! Hone 7) AE le ; sent pre- lobn A Clifton College = ou 00! in at ie window e | ! . sry ccate? notte White, and Black, at vious tothe ist July, the eureat half-year'ein. | 22 1 K Meee 1882 GH Monearrat & Co | 1 1DU#: Muste stores. se.17-3m_ | ¥ | of that! I won't stand chem! I'll go along 4 cents Geats Kid, best Pancy and other Gloves Ladies, Misses, and its Hose «nd Cotton, Merino, and Saxony W: Ladies Merino and Silk Vests Hose in , all sizes terest must also be assigned by the present stock- solder, otherwise the Interest for the half year to that day will be payable to him as heretofore. 53 RG Hobbs 84 J De Cordova 92 John Burningbam 135 Phineas De Cordova 1 bought some writing-paper and envelopes, i i , " anda pen. [think to myself, ‘ That'll don | pict bend dno "Tena tLe willing to watch her home again, and don’t go away,! behave asa man to you, if a are willing to Giv. you may be sure, knowing that Mrs. Thomp- | behave as a man to me. 16% John Karner 1704 Daniel Cari Haat HN Walcott MRS. G. H. SMITH, 420 D street north, between 6th and 7th, EGS LEAVE TO IN FORM THE LADIES of Washington, 6 etown, and vicinity B As @ me your word 176 E Raidwia 1746 Joho W Porti: that i | te te = son was writing her letter to Tally-bo, and , that marge doe pend tncet hymetblh Paymeat for all the foregoing stocks will be | 191 Jams Tilghman 1770 TKEMot sea Seieete anean: infheart of MAKING WAX | that the letter would be posted presently. [n | righ tenth near dl agony of en 3 we Real French Plaid and plain dtc oa nade by drafts oa the assistant treasurers at Bos- 192 Mathias Clark 1807 Harriet George FLOWERS and VASES. Also, WaxFruitand | about an hour or so, out came the little girl | Thompson ; “ but I'll have a glass of b: With a general assortmeat of Cloths, Cassimeres, | °°» New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties 30 } Bthe: Earle jes Miles S Bennett —_| Ornamental Leather work again, with the letter in her hand. -q | first’. ‘Kdon't care if I've another,’ eaid 1. Tweeds, Joans, Satineis, Slik and Merino Vest- | *ntitled to recetve the money may direct. 328 © Blineau Isat j Levi ‘Tyler, aden'r | portunicy of seagiting ee tea ected eae” | _ Lwent up, and said something to the child, | “We'll have ‘two more, Miss sald. tho ine, and Cotton | Tak Len Bes, Sneetings JAMES GUTHRIE, 344 1 B Wade 1833 § “of Wiikey * | Bchment will tienes oat car early 05 peutic, 23 Whatever it might have been ; but I couldn’t | friends ; ‘and confound you, Constable, you'll Dunbar Dicksoa’s Blankets of every Kind, Ta- m 29-dtl2Nov Scoretary of the ‘Treasury. -_ Healers ron boreal a fie 5 doca not contemplate remaining long in eee errand siwerds” Wyse | give se arp, — Lope, was ble Damasxs and Table Clot! Ll sizes; ; . .: e 2 Napkins, Huckaback goo eee tenn eae OFFICIAL. ae 5 x micy 1841 J P Hennings . TRRMS: observed that So tie bak ae the letter there | 7 daipes man and I took Tally ho "Thom — every Kind of Goods usaally kept ina well as. = eect — As was iza- pe JC Eccles Wax F lowers in C! r term of 12 les- was what we calla iss—a drop of wax by the | gafe to the railroad and I carried him to Lon- forted stock, which prom st paying and cash cus ‘ReasvRY Derpartmeat, August 20, 1856, 457 Bourdiat alte x 16t4 Bamana pate ones #5 | side of the seal—and again, you understand, | gon that night. He was afterwards acquitted tomers may always rely 1p91 Caving ascheapas| Whereas the following joint resvlution of Congress 443 Leander Sean y 1852 J rape Ballinger enti cg i k in Clane 8 -:85 | that was enough forme. I saw her post the | on account of adefect in the evidence; and abr —— and yuigs cam be had fn the | has become a law: 466 WmOdlin 1856 CP Green Piivais Losers nt eoe ae setter, ay a ress gone, then —— T understand he always praises me up to the ec a! leh : K 2 the shop and aske see the master. Vhen ii ” ' ” Jou? Bi wTron extending the time _ | 467 John W Kia 1865 David Ayres Boguets and Vases, Wreaths, Single Flowers P 4 skies, and says I’m cne of the best of men oe 1l-tr JOHN R. SMOOT. aS test Texas to present _threpr ta e $9 TB webb ” 169 Thomes Flames | &c forsale, or madetoorder amen” Be coe ase aa eae are ‘ — exolved by the Senate and House of Represent un Ton, 1 C Schiedlemantd in the Detective Force ; a letter with a Geyeray ToptLesen’s Fatser 1x-Law— NEW STOVE HOUSE. ae eee Sie of tnercatn Congr = Rete eee Hea ae eee MISS HEWITT’S kiss been posted here just now, for aman I'm | pow ge Loves Bis DACGETER. —A lethee from ’ 3) Sgreeal e provision o e w rr te ih THE GREATZST COOKING STOVE EVER {NTRODUCED BVIO THE UNITED STATES. FOR COAL OK WOOD. 33,000 In Use. Four sizes: Ne. 6,7, %,9. GALLAGHER'S CELEBRATED MORNING STAR DOUBLE OVEN COOKING sTovk. ‘Tae Best, the Chea » Most Substantial and most Perfect Cooking Stove In the Caion. 13,000 af these Stoves are now tm successful optration. ‘Phts splendid Cook Stove-has now been thor- oughly tested daring the last four years; they in the best and most satisfactory manner. I have faily tried them with > se and coal, and stroagly recommend then. ‘aey are heavy and very du-able, and tae design Is neat and beaut!- ul. With a moterate fire, th s Stove will Bake three loaves of Bread, Roast a Turkey, Boil two Dinner Pots, Broil a Beefstexk and heat the water for washing, all at the same time. Youare respectfully invited tocall and examine the above splendid Cooking Stove, “ GALLA- @HER’S MORNING STAR.” Patentee: A.J. GALLAGHER, Philadelphia. GALLAGHER’S SUNRISE AIR-TIGHT, Patented, 1556. A New and Splendid Large Oven #LAT TOP COOKING STO¥E, FOR COAL OR WOOD Weour Sizes: Ne. 6, 7, 8 9. It ls only necessary to say, that after very many yon at ee lence, and being fall conversant with all of the various kinds of Stoves which have been invented on the dowa-draft principle that [ have taken advantage of every well Known improvement t-at has from time to time bcen made, particularly in reference to the formation and coastruction of the flues, which are always necessary to bs large. and I have fully appiied every improvement and combined them all ia tne “*Swarise Air-Tight Cooking stove”? This Stove is ctde very neavy and is a good substan- tal article; I have made them extra Acary in ali the parts were long experieace has proved it to 1 tr be important, and | cin assure my customers tha i have spared neither pains nor expense in get- ting it up; it will not be excelled by any stove how , of astmilar character; | am convinced that it will at once become a standard Stove tice, the space of ninety days by the Becrewary or evidence of debt of said 4ia €, whic presented at the ‘Treasury Preceding the 13th day of June, | said notice; and as it is represente: Secretary of the Treasury, that of said bonds, cer- tifiea es, and evidences of deb:, which have been and sta buadred and ninety-three dollars and seven cents were not presented tothe Trea -ury Department prior to the seid 13th of June do full justice to the holders of tary of the Trea -ury is hereby audorized to pay to evidences, of deb’, not presented before the 1 day of Jun= s@neatthe tary of the Treasury is authorized and required to distribute and pay the residue of the said seven mil vad aulders who may have proved their claim, and certificates, and evidences of debt of the Laie repub- paruneut on or before the 13th day of June last, that the same will be settled and the pro rata amount thereou will be paid to the lawful holders thereof if presented before the first day of January next, ac companied with the neseasary evidence of their gen uineuess, with assignments to the United States, re- quired tu give this de,artment the custody of such bonds, our tificates, and evidences of debt, and with releases io the United 8 ates aad Texas, fu acoord- @nce with the p-ovisions of the act of Congress o1 ‘Wath February, 1856, uinemess to be presented with the certificates issued by the a aditorand ecmptrolier of Texas under the aecesrary ard proper procf of the genuineness of State of Texas, who hes the offi ia! churge of the original aresives relating tu the debi of the late re} public of Texas and a by the Aisistaat deere a y, or chiefelerk asd nota- wurth section of the act of the 28th of February, | 643 George W Parker 653 J A Sim eon iblic atvertisement, was dui’ ren fi . ‘Alay by the Hecrerety of the | 659 Wm I Belcher of the Treasury, of the time at which payment of the | 677 H H Williams amount appropria ed by the tifth section of said act | 70! Felix Rieder would be thaJe, pro rata, on avy bind, certilica‘e, io} Robert Dale i td be Rae sane 773 Wim Jones Department thirty days Lagi the Tait pd 779 Wm Walker 793 Dyer Pearl 8 2 Isaac L Hill 863 Hermogan Brown 874 John W Bower 879 James McMaster 914 Dyer Pea} d by the said ecognized b the State of Texas, the same, equal 0 the sum o three hundred aid eighty mine thous t therefore, in order to . 3 aid debr,the Secre- | 930 J Ellis 932 Mrs Mary Belville 1010 Anson Cransen 1012 RM Forbes 1025 James N Hozan 1043 Thomas Lindsay he holders of asy of the said bunds, ees ed present avd prove the Depa tment, between the 13th #%,who may ‘reasury of June Jast and the lat day of Jaw next, | 1045 James L Groen ud execute the proper releases to the United States | 1047 Jesse Danicl aad the State of Texas, their rata rhare of the | 1048 J B Dauiel milion seven bu: 1050 Charles Vincent lust {8 D Gervaise 1u5% Willis Millican 1059 JD Millican 1062 John Lavis 1065 Wim Barton red and fifty thousand afler payment thereof, the said Becre joas seven bundred and GAy thou-and duilars, then femaining iu the Lreasury, pro rata, amongst all the xecuted the proper releases On of betore the Ist day | 1079 WA Lockbart of Janue y next. 10o0 RK Morton Approved August 16ib, 1856. 1135 James Killam 1196 © H Taylor Novicgis HEREBY Givgn to the holders of bonds, 1941 Youngs (leman 1248 Rob -rt WeNuit lic of Texas, which were not presented at this de- s ‘g aivy } H Raymon 1267 BE De Pon ots 1269 Green 1275 G W Sinks & J Shaw $297 Jebn Kendrick 1298 Samuel Hid'en 1300 John Johnson 1901 Susan Massiex 1385 BR Warner 1423 William Frels 1424 G W Osborne 1427 Cornelius Vannoy 1438 Joveph Kates 1473 Ann B Reeve 1515 Lumberd Mims 1521 J C Moore 1523 John James 1554 K H Douglaa 1570 E M Fish 4572 Wm Kerr 1520 James A Moody 1531 P Biekford 1612 Jobn Lamer 1615 Jobn Cameron 1623 John D Taylor 1624 Levi Mercer 1625 Eli Mercer The outstandin debt of the repul this Department. ‘This department wil! not require evidence of gen- #ofthe State. But it pos esseano meansof ver- fying the certificates, bonds and prom/‘asory wotes ssued by the republic of fexas, aud not presented 0, nor sudiied by, the officers of the State. The Jie latter iw the certificate of the comptrulier of the evid The assigament and releases May be executed 915 Mary Elen Heden- 1249 John W_ Cloud, per 2390 Wm Kimbro 1362 Thomas H Forrester 2450 Wm H Thompson 1425 John A Rutherford lic of Texas cannot be specified by ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING | ; ; id tt AND DAY SCHOOL, in search of; and wha have to ask of you 1899 Par‘illa Lee’ Moscow, published in the London Globe says “+ * 9 is, that you will let me look at the direction | “You perhaps know the* pretty sto about 1355, ** to provide fur the payment of such creditors | 641 Crutcher& McRavenl®u F W Grossmeyer No. 397, corner of N w York avenue and 13th st ‘that letter? He was ivil—took a lot perhaps . pretty te t the lat i 651 1922 Gilbert Joh fais # = of that letter S very civil— 4 | Todlleben’s wife and father-in-law. 6 lai bee on s ofl ig, mahal ort ol oa. Moe — bse} Wm Flower 1928 Robert —_ NHE SCHOLASTIC YEAR COMMENCES | of jotters from the box in the window—shook the first Monday in September, and ends the ter, a rich merchant, of Hanf, did not muck #2 engineers. - 19:32 P.anci- Moore jr othe Principal will be assisted by the most com- | letter with the kiss. 1t was directed, -* Mr. | bustopol rene thick snd toh Somes the 2071 Prieghiied Daley petent Eng ish ana French resident teachers, and | Thomas Pigeon, Post Office, B——, to be left | tidings which blotted out the lieutenant, the pet saac Stewart every f cility offered for eee Music and ali | till called for.’’ Down I went to B— (a| captain, the colonel, and gave Hanf a ral too, ¢ CW Vickery dard as branches of mode:n accomplish- | hundred and cueag miles or so) that night. | for a son-indew. “Dau ‘bter, I love itle- 2088 nts. _ | Early next morning [ went to the post office; | ben for your sake,” saysthe worthy merchant. 1749 f Paul Bremond lam at bookstores, or at the residence of tee trie, | £4W the gentleman in charge of that depart: | Suddenly Mant hhimeslt wee eeogen eee 7106 t David G Bi cipal. , au %6-3theotf | ment; told him who I was, and that my ob-| by Nicholas, in consideration of the son-in- 1610 i jurnet ject was to see and track the party thatshould | |.w’s services. The new noble forthwith bad aia | BP McMaster CENTRAL ACADEMY. come for the letter tor Mr. Thomas Pigeon. | an inscription attached to the front of his hed Revco oneiece } Paincipars, | He was very polite, and said, “ You shall have | dwelling from which he removed his business set F P Gentry HE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF rats | °¥ry a you; youcan | (it had till then been carried on there ;) the B15) 6 wears Academy will commence on Monday, Sep- | “ai! inside the office; and we'll take care to | inscription ran thus: ‘ House of the Baron 623 om, tember Ist, es. For terms see circulars at the let you know when anybody comes for the | Hanf.” One day two officers called at Tod- 2104 i oeisaes Davie prin-ipal Book Stores. aul-tf | letter.’” Well, I waited there three days, and | tieben’s and asked, “‘ was Madame at home?” a wana = began to thing nobody ever won/d come At | entering before the maid servant knew what tective! Somebody’s come for the letter !’’ “Keep him a minute,” said 1, and I ran round tothe outside of the office There I saw @ young chup with the appearance of an! ostler, holding a horse by the bridle, stretch- ing the bridle across the pavement while he waited atthe post office window for the letter. 4 began to pat the horse, and that; and said tothe boy, “ Why, this is Mr. Jones’ ware!”’ “No, itant.”” ‘No?’ said I; -‘ she’s very like like Mr. Jones’ mare!’’ ‘She ain’t Mr. ay = aaa Jones’ mare, anyhow,” says he: ‘it’sMr.| [~ The Limerick Journal ihus comments So and-so’s, of Warwick Arms.’’ And up he | upou the renewed prospect of an irisk-Amer- jumped, avd off he went—letter and all. [ | ican packet station: © shall eagerly wach gota eab, followed on the box and was so | and anxiously wait for further’ information as quick after him, ‘that I came into the stable | to the progress of this new line of ‘Collins yard of the Warwick Arms by one gate just a= | steamers, but we shall not indulge in any day le came in by another. I Went into the bar | dreams which might only serve to illustrate down stairs atthe moment ; the officers bo low, and one of them said, ** Excuse our visit ; it is to beg you to tell your husband that I, the Grand Bike Constantine, and my brother, bere, the Grand Duke Nicholas, could not leave the capital without offering our ts and congratulations to his wife.’ They then withdrew. When the father-in law heard this, seid he, ‘* Daughter, I love you still bet- ter for the sake of Todtloben 2316 Hacrixon © Bryant 2350 J 8 McDonald 2340 Arthur Garner 2311 J F Martchett 2341 Audrews & Grover 2°45) PG Merritt 2349 W Pinkney 2350 J D Giddings 2354 J Crawford jr 2358 A P Edgerton 2359 Thomas Warner jr 2°63 George K Bi-tare 384 Francis Brichta 2382 Elizabeth Carter in. U. A. Prin. U.F. a. WP\HE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS Institution, and of the UNION FEMALE ACADEMY, will commence on MONDAY, Sep- tember 1, 1856. Jy 3-3m “NEW GoODE. WILL BE OPENED ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 16th instant, a large ard rich as-_ > ssortment ¢f Goods fresh from tic Sle Northern markets, to which the La- "4? tes of Washington and Georgetown are most re sp ctfully invited to call and examine, consisting of— 200 Ladies and Children’s BONNETS, of the Jatest 8 yles Kich EMBROIDERIES, LACES, ED6INGS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, VELVETS, & MIL- LINERY GUODS HOSIERY, GLOVES, and FANCY GOODS h Tomlingon 2290 Rueed & Turner d 400 HOH Haynie 2401 RW Milhavk 7 a ; td bout counting unhatched chick - 2402 Car where there was a young woman serving, and | the old adage al Dg B 2405 He g RAs peat may ete Goods too numerous to | called for a glass of brandy and water. He }*>8_ We shall only repeat, what we have al- 2413 J W Lawrenee mentioa, which will be offered at the lowest | came in directly, and handed her the letter. ; Te#dy said more than once, that the establish poly Pigl pconcaiaes market prices at She casually looked at it without saying any- | Ment of a regalar line of Irish-American steam GEORGE H. CASSIDY & COS Successors to A. Tats, 314 Pa. av., bet. 10th and 11th street. i i i ii ly @ guestion of time and the thing, and stuck it up behind the glass over ere is werely a g i i -piece. W exigencies of commerce, and that ‘i must the, qhimnes piece hat was to be done} qaitkly follow, if it do wot’ precede, coco “T turned it over inmy mind while I drank | pletion of the Magnetic Sub-Atlantic Tele- my brandy and water, (looking pretty sharp | graph.’ The name of Collins, however, is one at the letter all the while,) but L couldn’tsee | ef good omen To that energetic proprietor my way out of it atall. [tried toget lodging | belongs the fleet of — steamers, amon, inthe house, but there had beena horse-fairor | Which the Pacific, the Baltic, and the ill-f 2428 Elaphalet Eastoa 2442 Lemuel B Dickenson 2452 7 Wm Eddy 2471 J E Herron 2474 A B Hemphill 2477 Aaron Haughton 2479 Heirs of John Jones “Joel Hid Having soid out my stock and stand to the above firm | respectfully ask a contiguance of the pat- forage so long extended to me ce 13-1w ANDREW TATE. HATS, CAPS, AND FURS. ; ; clic have won such world-wide reputation, 2481 «WW: Ab ° something of that sort, and it was full. I was | Arctic . PB 9482 John L Monks. jal eam ene No. 238 | obliged fo put up somewhere else, but I vegrtcdewesh reer necessitated ne ore a cae Py pee Aldrieh | street, a fine assortment of DRI Ess came backwards a forwards to log bar for - = se aay > bar ceed gorse ha — in, -“ A Doo! TS. y 7 le of dys, and there was the letter al- iJ ~ poe 250) George Day casdier | bitiedaiphia: si Britivcre Hole ways behind the glass At last I thought I'd | The name of Collins deserves the eternal grat- 2501 F Kennett & Co 2503 John W Schrimp! 504 W C Blair 2512 M Rorberttaille 2513 Henry B Bri 2514 Gabriel Trumweit 2523 HS Morgan 2529 Furbur & Bean 2534 Sareh Newman’ jences of other classes of the itade of England for awakening her from a fatal trance of fancied security in her sion of the seas We shall rejoice if Ireland shall incura similar obligation to the name for awakening her from her lethargic state of inaction, and opening up resources which ber sons have hitherto made few and feeble efforts > to display.””_ of various qualities and prices, from $2 50 to $5. Particular atten- tion is invited to our $3 and $3 50 Hats, which are as good as can be bought in this city Also, FEL'T HATS and CAPS for Men and Boys, of every variety and style. Together with Children’s Fancy Hats and Misses Flats. write a letter to Mr. Pigeon myself, and see So i wrote one, and ted it, but I ae gene addressed it, Mr. ohn Pigeon, instead of Bf. r. Thomas Pigeon, to see what that would do inthe morning (a very wet morning it was) I watched the postman down the street, and cut into the bar just before he reached the Warwick Arms a he ceme presently with my letter. ‘Le there a Mr John Pigeon staying here? + No! what that would do. FOR THE LADIES AND CHILDREN, we have on hand, and will be receiving, FANCY {3A novel attempt at suicide occurred au M—diletJant lately in Albany. A man was seen to place a cknowledged io the presence of the Assixtant tary ofthe freasury, or the chief clerk thereof, a the preseace of a notary public, and be witnessed e EORGE W. HI GENTLEMEN'S EMPORIUM, turns his thanks to his old and steadfast customers and the public generally for the , FURS, made up into the most modern styles. Terms—Xeady Pey. i HE STEAMER GEORGE WASHING. large stone in his hat and deliberately walk into thedsiand Creek. Having arrived at the centre, the water being waist deep, he threw himself,backward; and in feliing, his hat and stop a bit though,’ says the barmaid; and she ik down the letter behind the glass. ‘ No.’ says she, ‘it’s Thomas, and he is not staying here Would you do me a favor, and post NTON HEREBY RE- | % oc 11-tf | » hi I have fully tried them in every way, with . increasin, tronage bestowed upon him + 3 this for me, as it is so wet”? The postman » stone went to the bottom Findi thet ood and Coal, and aaeagy Tecommend them | ry, and be certified by: the nota y under mend ais Eh forivw OF FASHION, on ha TON willdepartatthe follow Tees ssloege re fided it"in_ another envelop, ae eee ene oat acing tat u blic They operate {n the most satisfac- | ;; ; holders dcsire to make the nnsylvania avenu> ‘ween 6th and 4% streets. y 11,1 directed it, an ave it him. e puti . i: i i 3 suv meaner rs at mg - eet ee S and pert door east of Prank Taylor's store, ieave Alexandria 7X, ? i and dires! f & y water was lost, he regained his feet with oor A J GALLAGHER, Philadelphia For sale on'y by C. WOODWARD & BON, Next door to C Woodward’s old stund, Pa. av., between 10th and IIth sts , No ot. N. B.—Also, a very large assortment of the istest and most PI patterns of Grates, Par- lor, Chamber, D. -Room, Office and Store Stoves of all sizes, for wood and coal, that the North oan furnish, best sulted to this market. You will do well to call and examine our as- sortment of goods. We will take great pleasure in showing our assortment We are sure that our Goods are very low, as we buy for cash. pr Teume casz. aude GUNS —GU NS—GUNS. HE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED direct from he celebrated manufactory of Mr. Chance & Son, the best and cheapest lot of Double and Si Shot Guns ever before offered in this market. Mach Gan has — lo and wil! be warranted per- aie nosale. We have also apes Game Bags, Cleanin, ads, and of low as can be " ion Cay P ased in this elty. b 2 ws ybs. L. SAVAGE, sent, of Gilt Saw, Penn. em pre ed m (News copy) ste. 3 pure! assignment and execute the rolrases out of the city of Washington, it may be done in the presence of au assisiant treasurer, or eolleeior, customs, in the presence of a nota y public, and be where may be found tasteful and valuable or surveyor of the cut and made uw: and durable le, shortest rotice, ai witnessed by the collector or surveyor and the no- tary public, aad be oartified by the nota: y under his ootarial sea!; andif there be no collector Orsurvey- or ofthe customs at the place where the party re- sides, th- assignment and releases may be exeouted before any court of record, in the preseuce of the judge and cl rk thereof. and be witnessed by them, ‘and certified by the clerk under his sea! of offer; and if the holder be out of the United States, the as style of the tomers sistance and Italian, Chinese, and Am gentlemen’s wearing apparel. Said goods will be in the most tas eful, fashionable ad Upon the most reasonable terms. Please call and examine the ric! to is and the faithful end durable manner in which they are made up to suit cus- George W. Hinton embraces this occasion to announce to the public that he has formed a co- rship in business with Mr. Witiiam 8. ‘EEL, formerly of Vii constant business of the Emporium will be greatly facili- {| in his hat and away he went. Leave Wash! nat i A On assorti ; % : siderable activity, and then walked out in the "eo s pontigge had —_ Je 28-4 ___JOB CORSON, Captain | « T had no difficulty in finding out the direc- Sian wasiworaat Lbs b ote erlcan of all kinds for & MOUNT VERNON, tion of that letter [t was addressed, ‘ Mr. Thomas Pigeon, Post Office R——, Northamp- tonshire, to be left until called for.” Off I started directly forR—-. [I said the same at the post office there as I had said at B——; and again I waited three days before any body came. ‘ Any letters for Thomas Pigeon ”’ Ax Exorisn Miszr—Daniel Dancer, whes he bad 23,000 a pear, used to beg a pinch of sou from all of his friends aod when bis box was full, bartered its contents for a tallow cindie But his pargimonious ingenuity sp- pears contemptible in eomparison with ot bly to orders, and at the ALEXANDRIA steamer THOMAS COLLYER leaves Washing- mn at 9 and Alexandria at 9% o’clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for the Loat atx hness and mca ror ei aleati ‘Where do you come from?’ ‘New Inv, near | the Russian miser, who learned to bark that Persons wishing the coaches will leave their - t thanpane ing residence with George & Thomas Parker. R—.’ He got the letter, and away he went, | he might avoid the expenses of keeping | at a canter. . | ‘‘[ made my inquiries about the New Inn, | near R—, and hearing it was a solitary sort of house, a little in the horse line, about a fresh: its on the beat. apa — SAM’L GEDNEY, Captais. CHANGE OF HOURS. ia, by whose aid, as- ty, N. C.,8 at the store, the Jling come paten: medicines Northern man se ed that he Fremon: sgaraent and reetens ay bo nected before a0y | ied “ Mann nena GEORG pegs ye come of miles fom thestation, I thonght | there, spaeaaccey, and nosid vee fori. United Btatesconsul, and be witnessed and certified | | N; B George W. Hinwn hopes that ech Of} PAGE will run at the following, fiad been described, and sauntered in to look | {ie was immediately hustled - of — _ by him under his consular scal. All personsexe | the prebamgesl mica be toeall and settlethe are Alexandria at 43,8, 10, 12, 2%,4%, and , about me. The landlady was ia che bar, and | took bis deperture for a region farther . outing such assignments and reirases must also de- | same, as the season is changing and short seitle- 6 Saeek M68, 10, 18, 396» } I was trying to get in conversation with her ; Judge Kelly has resigned bis clare, underoath, beforethe notary, werk, or eon | mentsmakelong friends. _—__ ne 18-tf ve Washington 6, 9, 11,1%,3%, 54, and 7 | asked her how business was, and epoke about Ree re et tho Wont of Danes sul, as the case may be, that they are the realown-| (YUITAKRS AND VIOLINS.—A NEW | o'clock. the wet weather, and so on; when I saw, | seaton mn Tadelphin, to take effect et the ; G stock just opening at our Piano Store. Je 29-t¢ ELLIS L. PRICE, Captain. | ghrough an open door, three men sitting by | Pleas, in Philadelphia, rter. Judge K ers ofthe certifeates or other evidences of debt, cr | qt JOHN F. ELLIB. —" pi in a’ sort of parlor or. kitehen, expiration of the current quarter, Judge K. bor ogb con erst napebdiaremierm ce land oe MY CEop ‘ A. VE QUST RECEIVED & ARSE AS- ane of those men, according to the description | was a Republican Sa aras acbenels , fide, for collection ; and the notary, clerk, or consul B Ellen Key Blunt. Price 98 cents. Just pub- neve: pet Re me | different styles, which | ¢ had of him, was Tally-ho Thompson 4 the late election, an was 6 — . must include the fact of thatdeciaration in their cer | lished, and for sale at will be sold low, and warranted to go well. Those «<] went and sat down among np trted AppLes —Some successful apple growers in lft ate ofasknowledgment. TAYLOR & MAURY'S Boskstore, who ay to sell age’ would 49 wall Ais Chee | to make things agreeable; put ‘ey Te | staine always pluck the << hone ee reg | Oe al ’t talk at in thi is to keep Lf assigned tor collection, or in pledge, the name ALSTEAD'S LAW OF EVIDENCE | Materialsof all kinds. Oils, Balls, Keys, Cords, ser log ome idn’t = a way quite the re- quite ripe. as in this way it ¥ of the party holding the benefictal or residuary in- | Ff second volume; just poemeen Hands, &c., at J. mops it of sociable, I reckoned ‘em up,,and | much longer. terest in the claim must be stated m the affijavit oc 7 RANCK TAYLOR. se2-2m HO Pa. ave., oppo. Browns’ Hotel. vera