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THE WEEELY 8TAk. ‘This exoelient Family and News Journsi—con ca ear variety of tnaresting reading than an ay aetna 1 Any other—is pubtehed on Setar RLISHAD SVERY AFTERNOOR, (SXCKPT SUNDAY,) ‘ 43 the Steyr Buildings, corner ef Penmsyloante cvonus ani Blewsath stress, uy W.D. WALLACH, Will be served to subscribers by carriers at S1K AND 4 QUARTSR CRNTS, payable weekly to the Ageats; papers served In packages at 37} ceats per moath. To mail subscribers the sub- soription price is THR BK DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a yoar ia advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONS DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of WY cents a week. U3” SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. & INVARIABLY IN aDvance. ig Star. 2= = ——— - ie cous ‘After the lowke of the WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1856. NO. 1,166. oeian POSTMASTERS Whoact commission of twenty per sear "i beallowed VOL. VIII. oF: ISEAL. and a release tothe United States and release to Mauigens'Qikice m7, May 98, 1868, Texas must be duly executed by such party. to- Growth of St. Paul and Bayfield. Notice is hereby given to the holders of the gether with the assignment and releases from the The growth of St. Paul in in those elements of wealth ay te PAOTECTION AND INDEMNITY FROM LOSS OY FIRE! —___Béucationl. | EVENING STAR. YOUNG MEN OF WASHINGTON. PIRS, MARINS, AND INLAND INSURANCB. | stock tesued person in whose favor settlement and payment is Free carieee every Monday night. for four| the Sea Serpentof the Norwegian Eile (a Engi wry ‘ ay Pursuant to the act of Congress of aha, commencing October 2ih. = Twegian Seas onal lourishing city, has been Authorised Capital and Surphus...$ 1,358,161 13+ | gq July, 1946, that such stock is redeemable by sequestel AT TAE UNI ON ACADEMY. The existence of an immense marine ani- | ‘Ttly marvelous during the present season. FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSUB- One or more audited certificates, or one or more its terme, =e sractoege be paid are nee evidence of the same character of ‘debt, may be in- af Neveutine athe tomes! Pavan will cluded in the same assignment, relensea, and affida ? terest thereon vit of ownership, if each certificate is correctly de pasa mal, with the form and motions of a serpent, fon oon t Men of this city as wish to obtain | has “tong been believed in Norway Many a cp Book eecnke Of Surveying, traditions, as well as recorded attestations, of eas copay | Depo necping, = Dele &@ sea serpent, on the Norwegian coast, have A greater number of buildings have been ANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. — this year than in any two years pre- Offi-e northwest corner Peansyloama avenue and 17th ie siseel, Washington City, D. C. ing. The increase in population has been very TO! - 3 will find a good been preserved formany years Amongother | Test. Our city atthe present time, we firmly Wien: Pies’ Ri Fireaeer Gnarios Didgen, \ This department will continueto purchasesuch | °CTved PY number, date, amount, and name of the | EVENING SemOG py, Union Academy” | Accounts, the missionary, Hans Egede, de- | believe, coutains ® population of 12,000 souls George H. Armstrong, ' Thomas Manderfield, | stook prior to sald day of redemption, and witt | sine! Payee. It should also appear whether the | "oc 18 Z RICHARDS, Principal. | clares that he witnessed a dreadful sca mon | {0 1849 ut did not contain 500 inbabitants Unarles A Rubicam,’ —-Llwart R. Helmbold, | ogy therefor the follo eae ts certificates were issued by the anthorities of the ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARDING | °t®! Te#embling a huge serpent in 1733, in 64| During the present summer Eastern capital, et ner “S Carroll rope elt’ sizes format aap prep ae State of Texas, on account of the debt of the repub- a SCHOOL, FUR more” N degrees of tatitade. Its body was as bulky ens te more of ye dol- ener E: Som. oe oe! } | lit, or were iseued by therepublicof Texas,accord | Mount Joy, Lancaster county, P Irani as a ship, an ree or four times as long y a ly and ju ely ex- PHOMAS B. FLORENCE, Presidemt, | with one day” » ‘ep , oy, ¥, Pennsylvania. ictou: AUWARD R. URLMBOLD, Secretary. y's interest for the money to reseh ing to the facts of eaeh case. the vendor: 10 i ‘be mad: The jament to the United y be E assigumen he United States may be e in common form ; the releases should be drawn ac the Ist day of June and the Jist day of July, in cording to the forms subjoined—A and B. slusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts In Pontoppidon’s Natural History of Norway, the existence of this animal is recognized The learned bishop says, “I have questioned its existence myself, till that suspicion was removed by full and sufficient evidence from E. L. MUORE, A. M. Principal. if Male WINTER SESSION WILL COM- mence on fegrae f the 4th of November. 0} Terms $75 session, of 5 months, includi: board, washing, tuition, &e. a = pended Lergeande ant warehouses, sto! and dwellings have sen erested by handreds, Labor of all kinds bas been in demand throughout the season. Mechanics and day laborers have commanded what would seem LOCAL SURVEYORS, Charles Waiter, No. 397 D stresi, opposite City Hall. M. Tuoratoa,corner First streetand Virginia . JAMES GUTHRIE, Circulars containing particulars may be had on | creditable and experienced fishermen and |‘? the same class of population in the Bast “Njames Williams, No.2 Fourand-a half street, | ‘Peelifed in the certisicates ; Secretary of the Treasury. | ®PPlication to the rinel pal. oc 14-I1m* | sailors, of which there are hundreds who can | ©20rmous wages Joun Rigeles, No 501 Thirteenth street, below | On such stock received between the Ist and 3ist — dea icseteh ACAKD. Mestify aa ey have annually seen him.” | | be aye ayer pd in this coeate —_ Peansylvania avenue. days of August, 5 . Form A. % ANKLIN, TEACHER OF VOCAL e also publishes a number jocuments from or perhape—that bes iui eeareon ys ‘ugust, one-fourth of one per cent; Know ail persons by these presents that —— M' k : Music, No. 406 E street, between 9th and persons of great respectability, all going to increased more in the same space of time in References: Mr. R. Davis, and Mr everything pertaining to substantial and prosperity than has St. Paul the Present season. Cast. J. P. Levy, No. 367 Pennsylvania avenue, Opposite Natioual Hotel. CS3VERAL SUPERINTENDENT. John Thomason. Tac baiiness of this Compasy will compare fa- vorably with the Mout successful of similar inatita- Bens ta the United States. Prom the lst day of August, 1855, in five months, up t» let January, 1956, the premiums receives amoza!+ to the lacge sum of one hundred and eight thogsaat, ove Naadred aad fifty-one dollars, with only — aix huadred and sixty-six dollars tosses te} le Wun these evidences of success and good man- ayemeat, the directors feel justified in soliciting a share of piDiiz patronage, believing that the seca rity o@sred ts am ole and thatali fair claims will be & thusted More according to equity tian legal techai- eatities. Tae company is prepared to issue policies tase loss or damaze by dre of DWELLINGS, FURNL TUSs, Mills, MANUFACTURES, WAKE HOUSBS, all dessript of BUILDINGS, and their ooateats, of all a of MYRCHUANDISE, transportd by VESSELS, STRAMBOATS, CA- NAL UJAES, RAILROADS, and the usual con- {9 or from any portion of EUROPE and And on such stook received after the 3ist day of has relensed, and hereby releases, the United August, the interest accrued thereon, and one | Sta’es of Americe from all farther liability or chim 4ay’s additional interest only, will be paid. for the payment of certificate or eviaence of debt number ——, for the sum of ¢——, iasued b) Certificates of such stock transmitted under | the late republic of ‘Texas, (or by the authorities cl this notice must be duly sesigned to the United { the State of Texas, as th may be,) and re- deemed by the United Sta‘es in accordance with the States by the party entitled to receive the pur- pro intone of os act of Congress entitled “*An act to chase money ; and when sent prior to the Ist July | provi .e tor the payment of such exeditors of the late thecurrent half year’s interest must also be as- | 'epublic of Texas as are comprehended in the actof signed by the prosent stockholder, otherwise suok | siny'™ approved tne 25ih day ot herent Interest will be payable as heretofore. ro! act o| grees of Texas, approved the lst of And notice 1s further given to holders of other | February, . stocks of the United States that this department As whaess my hand and seal, will purchase the same between the Ist day of Form B, June and the Ist day of December next, unless | Know all persons by these presents that has released, and hereby releases, the Sia eof the sum of $1,500,000shall be previously obtained, | Texas from ull turther Tiebilisy or claim’ fur the pay- and will pay for the same, In addition tothe in- | ment of certificate or evidence of debt numb erest acorued from “he day of the last dividend »fur the sum of §——, issuea by the late re- ublie of Texas, (or by the authorities of the Stal of interest, and one day’s additional interest for . Texas, aa th LSet ie be,) ana edsoues by td the money to reach the vendor, the following rates | United States in accordauce with the provisions of of premium : an act of Congress, entitled “ An act to provide for On stock of the loan of 1842, a premiom of 10 the payment of such creditors of the late republic ot 1 z show that an enormous monster exists on that Hilbus, Music stores. se 17-3m_ | coast, which appears to be about six hundred MISS HEWITT’S feet long, that it lies in the water in many ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING | folds, and these appear like so many hogs- AND DAY SCHUOL, heads floating in a line at a considerable dis- IPE BOOT Lente ee aoenNe eeunae tance from each other. ‘0! c An animal resembling the description given A ee ee in repebet, sal onde the | cf the sea serpent, oan tsanael gate fitsa ret y une, vi ~ ‘0. 9€8- | of Stronsa, one of the Orkneys, in the year The Principal will be assisted by the most com. | /808. It was examined by many individuals petent English and French resident teachers, and | ord afterwards broken up, and the skull, the every f-cillty offered for pursuing Music and all | upper bones of the swimming paws, portions the oe branches of modern accomplish- | of Dah prherig pan were preserved and de ments. posited in the ‘al College of Surgeons. ‘ riba altel Lapel hegre Pak rod ae An able paper yisag to this aninal was ap ey ea ee pape donntle ae prepared by Dr. Barclay, and read before the ernorisn Society—and may be found among MRS. G, H. SMITH, its transactions. This animal measured fifty- 420 D street north, between 6th and 7th, six feet in length and twelve in circumfer Bess LEAVE TO INFORM THE LADIES | ence The head was small—and the neck of Washington, Georgetown, and vicinity | slender, extending to the length of fifteen | Vestmentthatcanbe made. It may not prove thay she is Prepared to give instruction, in classes | feet It had blowholes, and something like a | *° immediately and enormously profitable per- ne lessons, inthe art of MAKING WAX bristling mane; also three pair of fins or paws, haps as some new points, oreven as wild land, The emigration to the Terri bas been steady and increasing the sev cheencn 80 Great, indeed, has been the increase that our people are beginning now seriously to enter- tain the idea of applying for admission into the Union as @ State, our population num- bering now, it is thought, nearly two hundred thousand souls. A word or two in regard to investments and loans, as all business men particularly desire to be ed on these subjects. _ I will briefly enumerate one or two modes in which, to my opinion, money can be in- vested in this direction to great advan! 5 In the first place, then, ty Property—in other words, property in or around St. Paul— i regard as the safest and moet judicious in- FLOWERS and VASES. Also, Wax Fruit and ts. 5. does not contemplate remaining long in the city, T i J i ‘i 4 luding under that head all land subject to Texas an are comprehended in the act of Congress connected with the body—the anterior ones | (!2c iby AMERICA, aad on the hulls of STEAMGOATS | por cent.; of Bepirmber. nine, cicteen hundred and ffty,” Y Caaten arising te Eoail thomuciuee of tate op- | Measured four feet in length, and their ex- | peracd ead - ectgplig sed co eye eens < mee bavigating the Westera Waters On stock of the loans of 1847 and 19182 jum | 8PPproved the 28th of February, aid an act of) portunity of acquiring a most beautifal accom | tremities were somewhat like toes being par- | : v sleeps Tue rates of promiam will be as low as other — the State of Texas, approved ‘tie Ist of February, | < ; i Phe ski 4 ith- | ments in property here I rd as sound and , aed (a fixing them every improvement | of 16 per cent; 1854. sae a a Aen. 5, docs mol aneterapists eater aa | Ga ented.) The skin was smooth, with 3 of Se “toa aad a-raagemeat will be taken inw And on stock issued under the act of 9th Bep- As witness my hand and seal. out seales, and of a greyish color, and the | *4fe to the fullest extent have known of flesh was like coarse, ill flavored beef Many | '2stances this season of property in towne out- afidavits of respectable individuals, as weil | Side and the land adjoining advancing in a as other circumstances, go far to show the ex- | f°W months, since April last, in fact, at the istence of such an animal as is above des- | Tate of fourteen or fifteen hundred per cent., cribed. and some a great dea! re; property in rae 3 speedily adjusted and promptly paid rthweatc coer Pennsylvania avenue and Seveateenth streat, Washington city, D. Insurance may also be effected at the Home 4, Northwest corner Walnut and Second Streets, Phila tember, 1560, commonly called Fexan indemnity ‘The following is alist of the audited certificates stock, a premium of 6 per cent. still outsia ding: Certificates transmitted under this notice should | No Issued to. No. | Ismed to 8TD Tompkins 1639 Oscar Engledow be duly assigned to the United States by the par-| 18 Hukman Caniirld 1675 Trosios ef Austin : TERMS: Wax Flowers in Classes, per term of 12 les- SONS. .c0--seseeeserereeeee erseecesees wee Wax Fruit in Classes, per term of 12 lessons..@5 Leather W ork in Classes, per teria <? 8 lessons $3 0. Pe B08 i a Bi “Bayfield,’’ for instance—a city on Lake Su- delphes, a 44 ia other principal eftice of the’ Guited | ty entitled to receive the money; and ifsent pre-| 41 Jona Clinon College See at a ET cane, ilar bind was boon by Mey Mckee tae aim, | pertoe, Wisconsin, started tn -Apcil last eat rare suthovized oitisers of the company. | vious tothe Ist July, the current half-year’s in- oe Be Mae i $B Moomrpt & Co | xe, for sale, or made to order. 2u26 6m _ | clergyman of Ege, on the coast of ‘Coll, near | ‘© Possess the finest harbor on the whole lake, rr. | tense mht also be assigned by the present stock- | 44 5 De Cordova 1704 Daniel Carl CENTRAL ACADEMY. the isle of Canna, one of the western isles of | oe ag, ag bed men for caper yr gw i holder, otherwise the interest for the half yearto | 2 John Burnirgham 1733) 11 y watcott SILAS MERCHANT. Scotland. He followed the boat into the | Wieten gal é B ingress a8 pei nd f that day will be payable to him as heretofore, 135 Phineas De Corduva raat am REV. G.W DORRANCE,¢ PRinciPals. | mouth of a creek, and appears to have frigh- | Wisconsin grant, with Bayfield ss the termi- © "| payment for all the ks will be | 176 E Baldwin 1746 John W Portis (THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS | tened the worthy clergyman very much. He | BUS of the rond, and likely to be a very large BUY AND SELL — foregoing stoc! 191 James Tilghman 1770 J K Etfioit Academy will commence on Monday, Sep- | was also seen by the crews of three fishing | City Land has sold as high as $1,000 and VORRIGH AND DUMESTIC EXCHANGE; | Bide by drafts on the assistant treasurers at Bos- | 192 Mathtus Clark 1807 Harriet George tember Ist. 1856. For terms see circulars at th boats, who were much terrified, and hastened | $2,000 per acre ; and property just outside ad- FORNISH DRAFTS ton, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties 200) Pinas Earle 1816 Miles 8 Bennett prin-ipal Book Stores. au l-tf | to the shore as fast as possible. joining the city limits at over four hundred an Gn all Paris of United States and Euz998; | entitied to receive the money may direct w p 1829 Nathaniel Rudder —_ ~— It is stated by Dr Hibbert that th {| acre This is a striking instance of the rapid . $28 O Blineau i831 2 Levi Tyler, adm’r z tis stated by Dr Hibbert that the great | £ rt oti in the W 4 . COLLECT DRAFTS . JAMES GUTHRIE, $44 J E Wade 1833 § of WH Kell $200 REWAKD. «| $8 serpent has been recognized occasionally | Ti8¢ of property sometimes in est, an On all parts of United States and Barape; m20-dtli new Secretary of the ‘Freasury. 382 Peters & Booth 1833 Samuel! Wilde ANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER | in the Shetland seas, and he specifies one | i= this instance the investment I regard as DRAW BILLS eT | 55 Lott Husted 1439 George Sutherland living in the village of Nottingham, which was seen off the Isle of Stonness, Vaeley | S@fe one, because, in «ll haman probability, OM IZELAND FOR £1 OR UPWAR®*; OFFICIAL. 404 5 Kingsley 1841 J P Hennings Prince George’s county, Ma: se ip Mon- Island Dunvosapess. . Bayfield is sure to make a very considerable BUY AND SELL - 427 J Parker, for Eliza- Pats C Eccles day night, the th instant, NEGRO GIRL Sir Arthur De Capel Brooke, in his ‘Travels | point. The enterprise is headed by men of s investment paying 10% an ry fer sale, | Whoreas the following joint resolution of Congress | 437 Deandee ii, eer 1852 JD Logan linger’ | feet ten oreleven Inches high. Gig is very like- | which, according to the statement of many mereoe <yy Sarg tegen oe successful. WAER bas become a law: 466 Win Odlin 1856 C P Green ly, and has 2 pleasant smiling face. She hus a | fichermen and others, was seen in the Folden | At the head of the list stands our presont LAND ABRANRNTS. Jom? Resovenon extending the time for the credi- | 467 John W King 1865 David Ayres We are at all times Prrchasing, aad have for tors of Texas to present thetr claime 509 T B Webb 1869 Thomes F James Sale, LAND WARRANTS ofall denominations. Resolved by the Senate and House ne 510 AS Thu mond 1878 C Schiedlemantd Land Warrants located in Iowa, Wisconsin, or | tives of the United States of America in Congress as 548 Thos W Marshall 1880 J F Jeweu esota. CHUBB BROTHERS, sembed, That as, biy to the provision of the | 625 David S Kaufman 1497 F Emma jen 23-tf Bankers, opposite the Treasury fourth section of the act of the th of February, | 643 George W Parker 1899 Par‘illa Lee’ FS OPHAM & NORFLET’S | (5: °‘t0 provide for the payment of such creditors | 644 Crutcher& McRaven190 F W Grosmeyer FUPHAM & NORFLET’S of the late republic of Texas as are com) ended | 651) wr, Flower 1922 Gilbert Johusea. NEW AND CHEAP in the act of Congress of September 9th, 1850,” no- | 652 1928 Robert Lusk SADDLES, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, tice, by public advertisement, was duly given for | 653 J A Sim3son 1929 E W Cawthern 490 Sevcuth st opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall the space of ninety days by the Secretary of the | 659 Wm H Belcher 1930 Wm Cochran remarkably fine suit of bair for one of her color, and is, altogether, u fine ea gt: i will give the above reward of one hundred dollars for Ler (fe matter where taken—provided she is brought home to me or se- cured in jail, so that I her again THOMAS 6. TURTON. Nottingham, Sept. 10, 1856—se 11-t¢ HATS, CAPS, AND FURS. OW READY AT 8STINEMETZ'8, No. 206 Fiord in 1817. It also made its appearance in delegate in Congress, Hon. Henry M. Rice, a 1819 off Otersum, in Norway ; and, according | Western pioneer, a man of great shrewdnese to Captain Schilderup, was seen daily during and foresight, in D pce cities particularly, the ss Hes month of July; when the weather | 20d one whose judgment, since I have known was very warm it appeared to be dosing in | *2¥thing of him, has never yet failed ’ the sunbeams. Captain Schilderup estimated | t@ty instance; he has done more to build up its length at 600 feet. The Bishop cf Nord- | St. Paul than any other man in the Territory. land testifies that he saw two serpents about | He has been instrumental also in ee eight miles from Droutheim—the largest of | perior, (a city situated at the head of w tl é ieh appeared to be about 100 feet long | Superior,) likely to become in time o very — pcr a smueriiomepeant by ae eee oe jon nr said oot HH Fels teas oon heats toe Ne sig tenon trp Pt Again te stated that in 1822 one of these considerable _ . a te o! oe yr 8 ith a bod 1 ‘ = ORF LT of fats city, crevdence ot ASer ce wee ae, with oem | Tip} Robect Dale Sig tntee Steware | rdaiptla unk Gani a fourth of « wile long, appeared off the | , The company iit, making improvements Tespectfully ennounce : a Ss . = C W Vickery of various qualities and prices island Loroe, near ‘Ti ik. and by | there of various kinds. building piers, hoteis, tr friends and the public, that they have com- | Presented at the ‘Treasury Deparument thirty days | 773 Wm Jones feeds : 2 tyme ee ee, aa hs ted il where they Nar dame meee | Gemceary ol tan ‘Treusire, it ornt tenn, One| he a 2106 Hats, which are as good as can be ; ined in | Lhe town is ing finely, . | “ 5 . in be b | Lhe town is progressing finely, and with the eric Boye SADDLES ORIDLES? tifice ent and evidenoce of debt, which have been | 863 Hermoean Brown 1610 § David G Burnet bought tm this city Also, FELT HATS and | that quarter, 18 believed to be contained in | ; NGALES,an4 WHIPB. N recognized by the State of Texas, the same, equal | &74 Joh Bower 21u8 = AR ting. E toe WHIPe. HAgN 588 of to ths sum of taree hundred aad ighty nine thous. 879 JamesMeMaster 2935 8 P McMaster AU kinds oF TRUNKS, VALISBS, and CAR. | 80d six hundred and ninety-three dollars and seven | 914 Dyer Pegul 2136 F P Gentry PET BAGS. Ladies’ SATCHELS’ FRAVEL- cents were not presented tothe Treasury Deparunent | 915 Mary nm Heden- 1858 ING BASKETS, and FANCY Wwoskk BUXEd. | Prior to the eid 13th of June, therefore, in order to ris 2145 HORSK BLANKETS COVERS, COLLARS, do fall justice to the holders of raid debt, the Secre- | 930 J Bill aad HAMES. Horse, 3 oke, and Dust BRUSH. | ‘sry of the Trea ia hereby authorized to pay to | 942 Mrs Mary Belville 2104 Louisiane Davis ES. CARDS, CURK -OOMBS SPONGES, | tbe holders o! 5 of the said bonda, certificates, or | 1010 Anson Cranson 1601 ie. , : : evidences, of debt, not presented before the 13th 1018 RM Forbes 203 From material used lay of June last, who may present and prove the James jogan thomas Pion tes and both pipe anlage lay same at the Treasury Department, between the 13th | 1043 Thomas Lindsay 2316 Harrison C Bryant werkmen for several years, we feel confident that | day of June fast and the 1st day of January next, | 1043 James L Green 2340 J 3 McDonald ur work cannot be sarpassed, either for style or | 2d execute the t relemses 10 the United States | 1047 Jesse Daniel 9340 Arthur Garner darability. By unr, ‘efforts to give satis- | aud the State of Texas, thety pro rat are of the | 1048 J B Daniel 2311 J FP Martchett faction we hope to merit, and respectfully solicit, | “#! seven mulliou seven hundred and fifty thousand | 1050 Charles Vincent 2341 Audrews & Grover & share of public pat ‘ge. *| dollars; and after payment thereof, the said Beere | 1056 3 D Gervaise 23455 P G Merritt Pasticular attention paid to covering Wranks| ‘¥ of the Treasury is authorized and required to | 1057 2349 W Pinkney sad repairing all kinds of work. distribute and pay the residue of the said seveu mil | 1038 Willis Millican 2350 J D Giddings ry \ers* tools constantly on hard. aev 7—ly | /i0n8 seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, then | 1059 J D Millican 2354 J Crawiord jr — remaming in the treasury, pro rata, amongst all the | 1062 John Davia 2358 A P Edgerton IKON HALL BOOT SHUE AND TRUNK | said bolders who may have proved their chsims, and | 1065 Wm Barton 2359 Thomas Warner jr CAPS for Men and Boys, of every veriety and the newspapers of Drontheim in 1837. The | fund reserved by the company for improve- style. ‘Together with Children's Fancy Hats and | account says that “since the beginning of dog | ments must decidedly rank with Superior, St. Misses Flats. days the serpent has been seen at various | Paul, and other young and vigorous cities of FOR THE LADIES AND | partsof thecoast. One of them seems to have | this rapidly abt — a comer. = CHILDREN, we have on hand, | remained constantly during the summer near | W2g°n-road from Bayfield to St. Paul has and will be receiving, FANCY | Storfosen, at the Rage! ands. Several | been completed and in use for two or three 3 FURS, made up into the most | §:hermen have been #0 dreadfully frghtened | montbe, over which a post-route has alread ‘* modern styles. at the sudden appearance of the serpent eo | beenestablished In view of the early devel- Terme—Ready Poy." OC NAY | oar their boats shat sey did know in what | — - red accagrca | Spay a . MUNSON, AT 338 PENN’A AVEN direction to escape. The serpent did not | bave made desirable locations in tho immedi- Demin ‘making those beautiful attavk, but follow the boat for ons distance, | 8te neighborhood, among whom may be =en- continuous GUM TEETH, called and the men in their haste so over-ererted | tioned Hon. Mr. Aiken, late representative Allen's Patent, for the excellency 0: themselves, that two persons were confined to | from South Carolina, Hon. Jeses D. Bright, which over all other styles of teeth, many now | their beds. Very creditable persons affirm | Hon Jobn C. Breckinridge, Hon Hiram Wal wearing them in this city, will cheerfully vouch = bridge, and others —Minnesota Pioneer and There is one Dentist in this city who bas been | that the length of the sea serpent may be taken | Denon Infringing the patent, and made a bad imitation | at 600 cr S00 ells, or more—as when those emocrat of it, against whom J hereby caution the public | people were near its head they could not dis ae N. ry cover the tail. Its greatest thickness is near A New Yorker in Bogora.—Harper's Mag Whenever a Dentist speaks against Allen’s Patent Continuous Gum ‘Teeth, when the head ‘These observations were made | azine for Nevember contains an interesting ESTABLISHMENT, executed the proper releases on os before the Lat day | 1079 W A Lockhart 2963 Geoige K Sivtare properly constructed, itis because he ts ignorant} within a tow days, and among others, by 4 | grticle compiled from Holto “Twenty Penasyloania avenue, be! 9th and 10th sts. of Jauua y next. " 1080 K Morton 2364 Prancis Brichta of the process, incompetent to make the work, or ercditable, sensible man, who, with his two | Months in the Andes,’ which is in press and HAVE ON HAND FOR LADIES, MI83E8,] Approved August 18th, 1856. 1135 James Killarn 2382 Ehaabeth Carter s unwilling to pay for the patent. Jeletr sons, was on an island where they landed, and | wili soon be published by the Hargors We Quilted SUK Gatien eke NoTicei9 umRest Givan to the holders of bonds, | |! «| H Taylor ore bpc epenk NOTICE OF CU-PARTNERSHIP. : 1941 Youngs Coleman = 2/87 Joseph Tumiineon Lined and Fiannel {ined Gaiters for the winter | C¢ttlficates, and evidences of debtof thelate repub- | jo44 Robert McNutt 2390 Sneed & ‘Turner Bceled, Voubdle Soles and Water Proof Gaiters lic of Texas, which were not presented at this de- | 1249 John W Cloud, per 2390 Wm Kimbro Black, Broazeand Colored Single and Double Sole} partment on er before the 13h day of June last, that au’y J H Raymond 2400 HH Haynie Gaiters 1963 E De Pon‘ots 2401 W Mibank Congress Gaiters heeled ; thick and thia sole the same wili be settled and the pro rata amount | 1969 U P Green 2402 Catherine Alien Moroso heeled Gatters; Coagress Button and | (Lereon will be paid to the lawful holders thereof if | 1275 G@ W Sinks & J ea rend | Kring Laced ] 3 .awrence Moroco aid Kid hesled Slippers, English Kid | Presented before the Srat day of January next, ac where the serpent, after following their boat, | quote from it the following passage fur the swam slowly by.’’ special benefit of whom it may concern So much for the sea serpent on the coast «f “Near the falls (of Tequendama, in Bogota,) Norway! What hes become of the sea Serpent | is an extensive quinine factory, under the which was wont to honor the North American superintendence of Monsieur Louis Godin, a coast with a visit? Ie has not been seen for | French chemist, who, as our author was told, years. Has some stalwart fisherman or “old | was domiciled with a lady from North Amer HK UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSOCIi- wted themselves for the purpose of conduct- ing a General Wholesale Grocery and Commis- ston Business in Georgetown, under the firm. of GETTY & WILLIAMS, and bave taken the warehouse No 5, northwest corner of High and Water streets. VERNON GETTY, shaw 1297 Jolin Kendrick 2418 Stephen Smith ph EDWARD WILLIAMS. salt’ been shaking a harpoon at him ?—Bos- | ica to whom, however, Le could not be legally Gaiters companied wiih the necessary evidence of their gen | 1998 Sanur! Hiden 2434 A C Horton Georgetown, October 13, 1856. oe -Im | roy Portfolio. married, because she had, unfortunately, no Congress White Satin heeled and Kidand Glice- | uineness, with assignments to the United States, re- | 1300 Join Johnson 3438 Elaphalet Kaston ee, reous Slippers ‘ 5 ‘ > 1901 Susan Massiex 2442 Lemucl BUickenson inn: aaaee ana Children’s Sheedoran styles quired to give this department the custody of such 1362 Thomas H Forreater2450 Wm H Thompson 0 ‘Ine STEAMER GEORGE WASHING- certificate of baptism. Mr. Holton found this ‘SUN wilidepartatthefollow- Tar Commanper IN Catzr ArLoat —The country woman of his to be as black asa coal, ’ S; fact that the President of the United States | ( speckentn of & Datsli manson. Gent's, Boy’s, and Youths do _ do bonds, ourtifegres, and evidenene of debt, and with | 1386 6 & a a mn eey ie Leave Alemmndtia 7K, 9,12, 1g, 3K, 5 sailed a short cruise in one of our national tite Al sscghareme She left the ren of Geat’s Patent Leather Long and Congress Boots | releasestu the United States and Texas, ju acourd- omy eon Freis hole a eros on Leave Washington. ..0 io, ie “ ig vessels will prove no mean incident in the pro- the Hudson many years , ‘when people Stort Log Calfenin Bose and P. L. Boots ance with the provialons of the act of Congress of | 1495 john A Rutherford 4477 Aaron Henghton wile UE ee CORSON, Captain _ so ad omen feeypeee “ = were talking about Voting for General Jack- Calfskin English Boots E ‘2th February, 1856. 1427 Cornelius Vannoy 2479 Heirs of John Jones Hon RUUNT VERNON, frigate Wabas © understan e endeared | son and Mr Van Buren’ She became a ser- Oxford High Cut same style This department will _ | 1498 Joseph Bates 2450 Joel Hid N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, | himselftoall. He went aboard, and fora brief | - 35+ to a lady who was about to travel in All sises of Calf Shoes from 1.25 to @t 75 sp rani actie 7 aahd. epmarec lark oS | TE Ann B Reese S481 Warren Aburn ROUND @RIP, 81; FROM eriod shook the dust of vexatious State cares Soys and Youths Calf Bocts and Shoes all prices | Uneness to be prosouted with the certiGeatesissued | 1515 Lumbard Mims 9482 < E . in which capacity she visited Great rom off his feet The Commander-in-chief | pritan” Germany ond Road She is now a was with his own officers and men It was Granadan lady, well-off in the world, with « Jotun L Monks just received by the auditorand comptroller of Texas under the | 1521 J © Moore 2443 «Peter Aldrich Also, a large and well selected assortment of | laws ofthe State. But it pos essesno meansof ver. | 1523 John James 2490 M A Dool : tent 4 LEXANDRIA%5 CENTS.—The, finer THOMAS COLLYER leaves ashing- Lad ton at 9 and Alexandria at® o'clock. then that his brilliant social qualities charmed | 51, t it her. Inthe United : : 554 Doug! 2500 George C Daycashie! the boat at 3 I - - white servantto wait upon her, Inthe Un cwhieh wilt be gore Pointy cari {fying the certificates, bonds aad promissory motes ino EM Fish “4 2501 F aah repeat Serer cana rare tnt pat ve = and reconciled ~ ee oy a = ueteet States she bore the name of Joanna Jackson, at 8.P.HOOVER’S, —’ | ssaued by the republic of Texas, and not presented | 1572 —_ Kerr 03 gona Ad Schrimpf Persons wishing the coaches will leave thelr craboue ie rap aa Peay Nae dent Pierce | 22d her eng she said, at the a —_ oc #2- Iron Hall Boot and Shoe Store. | to, nor audited by, the officers of the State. The | 1580 James A Moody 9504 W C Blair residence with George & Thomas Parker. . 5 gence—which, however, was thirteen years SS z 5 sii 5 te e ie left the vessel the parting was affecting, and eas Paes ‘ SIRGER’S necessary aud proper proof of the genuineness of Logs see poli Peed atlanta Refresuments on the bea’ = J old—was living at Haverstraw, on the Hudson ap2-tf SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain ———— CHANGE OF HOURS. N AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 30th of June, the Steamer GEORGE PAGE will run at the following, hours: Leave Alexandria at 4g, ©, 10, 12, 24,44, and 6 o'clock. ve Washington 6, 9, 11,14, 34, 54, end 7 o'clock. ‘ je 20-tf ELLIS RICK, Captain. HE FORUM, OR RTY YEARS full Practice at the Philadelphia Bar; by David Paul Brown. Just issued in two volumes vO. . comien FRANCK TAYLOR, | G. METZEEROTT, Corner ef Eleventh © streetand pen Bie Avenue, hasalways on hand the 1 assortment of PIANO FORTES in Washington, from the celebrated factories of Raven, Bacon & Co , William Miller, Rosenkranz, and others, from $175 up to $800. Warranted for two years, and kept in tune with- out charge. Pxinail’s Melodeons, and a large stock of Musical Instruments. in press—‘* il Trovatore ”? oot 18—tf WHITK ASH COAL. ~ UST ARRIVED, ONECARGOU SUPERIOR WHITE ASH COAL, suitable for Radiators and Furnaces. All other kinds of Coal of the best quality constaatly on hand ; also Pine, Oak and Wood . 2,240 Ibs. to the ton. Goal kept under cover. 5 34W. Ml GALT, oc 27-tf N.W. cor 12th and C sts., No 517, OTS ON. Wee Re Oe TS LACK TEA.—30 CHESTS OF UNRIVAL- Black t in ted Black Tea JING & BURCHELL, 06 23 Cor Vt. ave and 15th street STREKT SHUW CASE FOR SALE. Formerly used in Some ray yey sears. t 0 MA Paes JOHN F. ELLIS 50 PIANO STOOLS AND 256 COVERS assorted, at the Piano and Musie Store 306, near 10th street 00 29 JOHN F. ELLIS. as his Excellency mounted on an elevation on P ill alive, the quarter deck with the officers and crew aed tceae soar pred gon) “eens = mustered around him, and spoke to them in a gees dollars. If respectable colored neat and telling speech, wherein he taught the lady, or her friends, should see this notice, it relative duties of officers and men as one fam- may’ be worth the trouble to communicate ily, many an honest tear was shed. Cheer és ee stoner at Saaane after cheer from Jack as tho President left the a potlea a See eq) vessel, gave President Pierce abundant evi- a that he left friends behind —Pennsy/- Ronert Boas ap Arnsurns.—Inite “Bu- ropean Sketches,’”’ the Central Presbyterian, “A Fauve ny Cuartes Lawn —‘‘ My dear | of the 11th inst , publishes a very pleasant children,”’ said an old rat to his young ones, | sketch of a visit to Ayrshire, and to Mrs ‘‘ the infirmities of age are pressing so heavily | Begg, the only surviving sister of Robert upon me, that I have determined to dedicate | Burne. She is described as “a little bright the short remaindor of my days to mortification | eyed, quick moving old lady.”’ She received and penance, in a narrow #nd lonely hole | the visitors kindly, and said: “I’m thinkin’ which | have lately discovered; but let me! ye kena greatdeal about Kobert in peconge not interfere with your enjoyments. Youth | and added that she received more yok hod is the season for pleasure; behappy, therefore, | gentlemen from “the States than f = = and only obey my last injunction, never to | other part of the world She sbow — a come near me in my retreat. God bless you | jtors some letters of her brother, bey mh all.” Deeply affected, snivelling audibly, and | bold, round hand ; also av oa oo , wiping his paternal eyes with his tail, the wisish she declared arn The a old rat oo a seen — for; Mrs. teed Cotte! several days, when his youngest daughter, | Saturday Night! ‘ moved rather with filial affection "tg with | « Bot, hark! a rap comes gently apie pret that curiosity which has been attributed to) — Jenny, who Kens the ar ty mig y the sex, stole to his cell of mortification, | Tolls how s neoves is and convoy het hams.” which turned out to be a hole, made by his| = Todosomecr ade all to the fact own teeth, in an enormous Cheshire cheese. noted gerotearar es m ot rowage wink She a ginal “Hosu.”’—Here is the last ‘‘ good thing’’ | only laughed and answered “‘ perhaps the less ear: az den 5. | that is said about that the better. ittle is what is‘ ? | Mother—™ oe ag dear? why do YOU) yaperep Gexriemen.—Punch is wlobed we 7 asicnd sister Jase seongh So peter the “ ittle Boy—‘‘ Because I asked sister ‘ dor the * Social ° yesterday, what mode bar new dress stick out | 27100 Seal OMe entiomen, who, — 80, and she said ‘hush!’ ’” the em See ee A Br. A Morayshire farmer recertty rtove "| have been soversily fined « now bonnet, and following message to the | 18ay t she dosens | in default, bave been committed to the har “Tell her,” he said, “that et 1’l pine | labor of taking out their wives for an after- sa me, winna Kill mysel, | poon’s shopping. i i oy Improved Sew: Machin the lawer is the certificate of the comptrolier of the | 1615 John Cameron 2514 Gabriel Trumwelt Te a was ted the eps State of Texas, who bas the official charge of the | !623 Johw D Taylor 2523 HB Morgan 7 ry ; *s 16% Levi Mer 2529 Furbur & Bean the Paris Exhibition, thereby receiving | O-iginalarcbivosrelating tothe debt ofthe late re | 1695 Hi Mercer 9534 Sarah Newman the World’s Verdict of Suveriority. public offexas. * The outstanding evidences of other classes of the ehine nas dioaplited Wey tN FHIS MA-| The assignment end releases may be exccuted | debt of the republic of T seer er andcey eee ~ pot enearetng nen aeePeetts aad acknowledged in the presence of the Assistant | : of work they did oth ia iven time | Secretary of the Treasury, or the chief clerk thereof, c ‘gis lentes Ree on id — are beeen maroon ll oer redo in the presence of a notary public, and be witnessed we ueae thd Mecnen sled May eget “ 8 5 : is Mairt bosom oF heavy trace for harness canbe | VY the Assisiaut Seereia’y, or chief clerk aad nota- DWARD LYCETY RESPECTFULLY IN sewa by any of these machines by’ simplechange ty, and be certified by the notary under bisnota- forms the subscribers to Brown’s Bible and @f neodie and thread ach a manner that ihe rial seal; but when tue holders deelre to make the | Shakspeare, now just completed, that he is pre- closest scrutiny cannot detect a fau! : ed to bind th ] Manufacturers, plaaters and families will Ana | *znment and execute the roleases out of the city Slegence; strength and salidity apes seal them the only safe Machines to purchase, as they | of Washington, it may be done in the presence of ao | more reasonable terms than oan be done in Balti- Ce att kaart ces ees nay seman or eater urveyor ofthe | ae, Puneet New, nk A me have maaiines with usges attached, for TE im the presence of a nota y public, and be | init to ihe miberers imens of tis style of nding hats, cap-fronts, » &o. itnessed by the colleetor or surveyor and the no- | binding. Every Binding n = Pll on Faipe yer nme era X0., constantly | tary public, and be certified by the notary under his | ecuted. sorb Persons desirous of information regarding Sew- | l8ria! seal; andiftkere be no collector orsurvey- ILES REGISTEKR—A COMPLETE ing Machines will please Or ofthe customs at the pl here the re sett, 70 volumes, will be sold at a bargain. le A enptet ate sides, the aasiguinent und release Wary ba eahosted Dungilsou's Therapeutics and Mater’ Med 105 Baltimore street, Baltimore. ene - ang! 's Therapeutics an a ica B.—We are prepared to exchange these ma- | Y¢fore any court of record, in the presence ofthe | United States Dispensatory ghiaes for old machines of any kind. | Termalib. | judge and cl. rk thoreof. and be wiineesed by them, Deries Ricwiiey E. K. LUNDY “aferior machines under the veer Pr belng sd cerited by the clerk under his weal of off; Ocds No. 128 Bridge street, Geomeeegn @neap, will find this 2 beneat} : \ er be out of the United States, the as — AKB—WAR—WAR. er eet = signment and releases may be exeeuted before auy HERE Pata. BE WAR tax COTTONS MAS. M. KE. HARVEY, United Statessonsul, and be wutncesed and certified and all kinds of Domestic Goods, are on the @ vo NDER?T SEER by bim ext consular seal. All personsexe | advance. J (ane rdem in eaiurtr {et Feo je outing such aasigaMents aad releases mast al, know how to save 7 money:— y ca) lings No-410 Seventh strest, betwen @ and H, | clare, underoath, beforethe notary, alerk, or oon, | Ae the FROPLES STOWE, and | (Coton, So EL OINFORM FRE PUBLIC | sul, as the case may be, that they arethe realowm | Len at ten iben old prices Pail ae eeerys that she has in her employ the ers ofthe certificates or other evidences of debt, 3 pieces Irish Linen that is cheap, at same persons that were formerly @u/eeeegy sr w-2w W.R HURDLES, Georgetown, in theestablishment, who are fully that the same have been assigned tothem, tong | 0028-27 __W_& HURDLE'S, Georgetown. _ competent to conduct the Undertaking Business; | fide, for collection; andthe notary, clerk, or consul BUSHELS OF PRIME WHITE and that every attention will be given to calls 4 1500 mencen PoTaTORSex, dat. day or nigtt, as heretofore. mien’ aida ly For sale on or before arrival, ren, orarespaee$ L. J. MIDDLETON, aeaennentatgneen Purchasers. DEALEB IN ICR, {f assigned tor colieotion, or in pledge, thename | Fifty bushels Golden Skin ONIONS, whieh O fice and Depet—Southwest corner of F we och perry Douting ‘hs benstiatel 6x resideary in-|| “hana ww an of eto tinal BPRS Tweinh . feb ¥7- (erest iv the claim mus; be stated in the affidavit 0c 23-2 101 Water street, Georgetown.

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