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THE EVENING 8T. PUBLISHED EVEAY AFTEHNOUR, °F SUNDAY,) "gt, corner of Pennsylvanta aad Biewenth is By W. D. WALLAOH, Wii be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37} cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is THR EK DOLLAKS AND FIF- £Y CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS BOF er eee oe THE WEEELY STAR. ‘This exeeliont Family and News Journai—con ' 2 i aiming a greater variety of interesting reading then ¥ 4 > Ten cameos es sneeeeenenes BS ry for six months, and ONK DULLAK for three ms a iter onneoun | ¥ y 4 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1856 4 ee a a Coen ane OL. VI. WASHING’ TON, : bD. C., WEDN » NO ’ ‘ NO. 1,174 a TQSTuasTnns Who ct asagent will bellowed SS = _———————— PROTECTION AND INDEMNITY FROM | Socreiary of the Treasury, or the chief clerk theregl, Educational. ellan | E V E N I N G ST A R Meeting of Gates and Burgoyne. LOSS BY FIRE! inthe pressaceof'a notery public, and be Misc eous. | pamiond Cistedk dantd:“temmnam on. renege Beery, or chief clerk ard nota- YOUNG MEN OF WASHINGTON. Wisnioh bree tt coe — intesveting shapton : Grapes M ht, | An Incidext in the Early Li aniel | Wilkinson, in his memoirs, descri FARMERS ARD MECHANICS’ INSUB. | 7? 2%! De certified by. the notary under hisnota | Pres Lectures every Monday night, for four BEC LEAVE To invonm THE LapiEs at Life of Daniel ilkinson, in rs, bes tho rialseal ; b weeks, commencing October 20th of Washington, that haveopened a Dress- first meeting of Gates and Burgoyne, which Sars. us e resses were Reenter Cen te of Washington, it may be doneinthe presence ofan | Such Young Men of this ity as wish to obtain | be made in the latest French style, and at the In Mr. Webster’ Na ae al frm pupal abea, Dames an diy 4 DIRECTORS, assistanttreasurer, or collector, or surveyor of the Civil Regineeng: Book Keccnee Seley oss i Sie 5 eed neato} | astive tat ee heies nameo! ate ar tich royal uniform; Gates in a plain blue Hon. Thos. B. Plorence, Charles Dingeé, customs, in the presence of a notary public, and be | branches as will ft them for suceessfal business, | Silk ‘Warhing doncat the toweat pelecss-abetten | © XC ugh, uncultivated, but kind-hearted, hon- | ck. “When they approached nearly withia Gace 4 Steam,” war Heimbany. | ner is clois oy murveyur andthe vo | Ey ERiNG SoHOST SSS Unieh acetcmy" | Wil WANTS A SWAWLT co flam—half Tarmer and half backwoods | "fs len, they rained wp 'and ‘hala George Helanboid, FP. Carroll Brewster, tary public, and be certified by the notary undérhis | ~ oo 15 3 Zz ‘RICHARDS, Principal. E WOULD CALL THK PARTICULAR man ‘ammond’s boys were expert in gun James B. Neall, Isaac Leech, Jr. ootarial seal ; and if tere be no collector orsurvey- == THOMAS &. FLORENCE, Presidoas, ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARDING £DWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secre or ofthe customs at the place where the party re- SCHOOL, FOR BOYS, MOULD CALL TAK PARTICULAR (ning and Sang, and)Mr Webster, who a-| 2 12m Peoen” ad Barge, which lon re our immense | > stot Or bla Nia "whlch now compres Tol ohen atooieaiea be toe ies ee: | tal almaze be roy to uly Wat Wes Charles Walter, No. 3 street, oppodie . ; Wi 2S8I0! 7 - | 8nd many of them for less than they can bebought | - Hall . , r = judge and cl-rk thereof. and be witnessed by them, sll WINTER SESSION eae ae z ged inthis season. After atime the Hammond's emigrated to | _ “We passed through the American camp,” We have always given this department of our some wild region near the Canada frontier, wlio yey oe cited Hessian officer, “‘ in busin: ss a great deal of attention, and fromthe and for several years Mr. Webster lost ali | %%'ch all the regiments were drawn out be- great number we buy and tell every season, we | trace of them, but during one of his coll side the artillery, and stood under arms Not 5 sie, clwege, Irupares taabew by Ser the lnigent | vacations, desire to see his old friends agin | 208 °f them was uniformly clad ; each bad on , many instances =" . mence on the 4th of November. av no. M. Tuornion,corner First streetand Virgini® | ana certified by the clerk under his seal of office; | Terms $75 per ceralon, of 5 months, including aomaes Witte, No. 22 Pour-audehalf treet. | andif the bolder be out of the United States, the as- meee ting, caltien, ee ‘isabel on Jonn Rigelos, No 501 Thirteenth street, below | signment and releases may be executed before any application to the prinelpal. oe 1i-im® Pennsylvania avenue. United Statesconsul, and be witneased and cértified Sa * " determined him to search themout. After the clothes which he wore in the field, the VEYOR, c 5 i ' . . = - Capt J.P. ety, No. 367 Pennsylvania ayenue, | PY bil under bis consular seal. All pertonsexe RS. FRANKLIN, TEACHER OF VOCAL, | whore. "We feel conBlent (we tates iris ene, | sme trouble he eucceeded in discovering their Gear, Wis sdiaheh ants eenao ea aw opposite Nations! total. outing such assignmentsand releases mast also de- Music, No. 405 E street, between 9th and | erally admitted by the Ladies) that there is noth. | place of abode, and a somewhat fatiguing | military air, in which there was but little to GSNERAL SUPERINTENDENT. clare, underoath, beforethe notary, clerk, or con | 10th streets. References: Mr. R. Davis, and Mr | ing in the shape of covering sodecidedlycomfort- journey brought him to the log cabin of the | 6.4 ¢, Ay ith. All thi 4 Jobe Thomason, r sul, a3 the case may be, that they are the real own- Se ee ee ian ew ae pavers - nrg kenay mt aes aaa | eccentric old wanderer, who bad fired his ros neta, a the sha pbeshnes had thnet x i % aD van over i , - = eo of thia Sey See Koapy ca § ers ofthe certificates or other evidences of debt, cr MISS HEWITT’S other, and that is they are never out of fashion. if beware doelertrd. ges spree etre men all stood so still that we were all filled prone ae tana tenon Poe ES EP | eat the cxuee have been avsigned to them, bona SROSARE, Set PCE. BOARDING a a bert con ao oe pices ene to suit'his ideas of buaalartabbens ‘0 Ham-| “ith wonder Not one of them made a single tous > a e m, 4 3 * i ii would speak neigh stemenn a iprochieaas recent fide, for collection; and the notary, clerk, or consul | No. $97, corner of New York avenue and 13th st Scarlet, and Bine Gbnimens ces giap mo $12.56 | mond and his good dame, with their stout moten on 0 Dey ww a bs bor. Nay more. all the lads that stood there in to $75, and all ure warranted tobeascheapasthey boys, were of course delighted to meet Mr formed ‘an be purchased for in New York at iL Webster again, and the rude hospitalities of a = file, kind eae was ivdesn 4 300 Scotch and Bay State Plaid Shawis, of the the cabin were extended with open hands ss beak acer yoy rites 4 newest styles in vogue Eeawis: ‘he family was poor—much poorer then he “ae semnieoen cian <4 L dine ne ¥quare Plaid s,m had expected to find it, but not the less cheer- au coeatenn oka be, “ English America 50 Black and Lead and 21) Black, Long and | ful and happy were its members ind | S2™passes the most of Europe in the growth Square Shawls, from $3 to 93 50 Supper was at once provided by the kind and looks of its male ion. The whole The above lot of Shawis will ke found well | hostess, for, said Hammond, “ Dan’l’s hun- | Duijoe hes a natural turn and talent for worthy the attention of purchasers, as no such as- | gry, and we must do the best we can for him, — woe ; must include the fact of thatdeciaration in theircer | ¢ HB SCHOLASTIC YEAR COMMENCES wd E fon* bundred and poe 1, lagen ee ah y-one defen, = tifl ate ofasknowledgment. T the first Monday in September, and ends the only forty six baudred and sixty six dollars losse. | (fassigued for collection, or in pledge, the name pretiahiee Fg June, and {6 divided into two ses- bass ara ofthe party loiding the beneficial or residuary in- |” "Tne i Videnoe and m: Principal will be assisted by the most com serene menace! < justified in Jrcemivesed ‘seat in the claim mus* be stated in the affidavit | petent Bnglish and French resident teachers, and share of public patronage, believing that the secu | anda release tothe United States and release to | CVery f cility offered for purauing Music and all rity off-red is ample and that all fair claims will be | Texas mast be duly excout-d by such party, to- the various branches of modein accomplish- — er mane) RE assignment and releases from the | For further particulars, terms, &c., see Circu- id a soldier's life "’ , ‘ lars at bookstores, or at the residence of the Prin- | *ortment will be found on retail south of New | wife.” Young Webster had a keen appetite | *° i io y arson DWHLLINGS. — person in whose favor sett!cment and payment is cipal. , au 86-3t&eott Yorr. pier SHUSTER & coms H and enjoyed the meal, but for the first time Be gregetae werinerwives merry, sere TUMs, MIGLS, MANUPACTORIRS, WARE. | “sted. a mae aie a peace ‘and Sth streets, | 19 his life ik of 's dish which even Par-.| sore regimentals; and these fothloned OUSKS, all descriptions of BUILUINGS, and | One or more audited certificates, or one or more MRS. @. id. SMITH, eee | ee 1 his ingenuity and originality in siege. once i ouk bad oak joned to their their coutents, or all icinds of MERCHANDISE, | -vidcuge of the same character of debt, may be ia- 420 D street month, between 6th and 7h, OMPLETE MANUAL FOR YOUNG | providing tempting entrees, never would bave =o © _— | sel transpurted by VESSBLS, STSAMBULATS, CA- [| . EGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE LADIES NAL UJATS, RAILROADS, and the usual com | “tad in the sameasignment, releases, and atfida- | [3°25 ton, etown, and vicinity > : from any cortion of EUROPE and vit of ownership, if each certificate is correctly de | that she is Prepared to give instruction, in classes » aud ov the bills of STEAMBOATS | scribed by number, date, amount, and name of the | and Frrstesemame. int eart of NAKING WAX navigating the western watere original payee. It should also appear whether the FLOWERSand VASES. Also, Wax Fruit and fue raves of premium will be as low as other zi = 5 Ornamental Leather work companies, and ju Sainz them ewery improvement | © licates were issued by the authorities of the | Ladies wishing to avail themselves of this op- ia constriction aad arrangement will be taku tote ieof Texas, on account of the debt of the repub- | portunity of acquiring a most beautiful accom ided by themselves. Brown coate with sea- Sportsmen, by Frank Forrester; with direc | dreamed of. This was nothing more than | ¥ y tions for handling the Gun, the Rifle, and the | ied i inci- | 876°? facings, white lining with silver tri Rod ; the art of shooting on the wing; the breal 5 portin pire, formed the princi mings ; gray coats in abundance, with The 1 anagem@ent, and the hunting of the do : rs . buff facings and cuff, and gilt buttons; in the wariens and Babits of game; i ten lake, “fodder”? having been duly discussed <5 “4 , ‘ short, every variety of pattern. s hing, _ Complete i rt ¢ and cleared away, Hammond entered into adn tro peges arith ery narnerous engravinge ; price conversation with Mr. Webster, and among Rd ein ot —- 5 sper _—— $150. Just published other things was anxious to know what pur- esigua’ r rank; but onsideration. * a lishment will please call as early ss possible, as 7 oRAD it hi ‘i i most of the colonels and other officers were in consideration : uly palg | Me» 0r Were issued by the republic of Texas,accord | Eira dees nor contemploce interne fa | mov 7 FRANCK TAYLOR. — ae Gears Sher abieenecrel Pbeoge ll Mr | their ordinary clothes; a musket and bayonet eveutewuth street, Washington c e amat to the United States may be made 3 « “hg i A at at sans over the shoulder. vat at most Invurance may also be fore at the Home Optce | in common orn tbe ache e ak ne’ | Wax Flowers in Classes, Per term of 12 lese ME UNDERSIGNED HAVING Ruomws. | be cither a physthinn, cond yore ag Bony | Simused him was the variety of uncouth wigs Nort’ d Seeoud Street: jt ss eee opened a Coac’ act | c ~ good fs f Peitlew of the Gates | Coting to the forms subjoined—A and B. sous..85 | 1%th ‘steets south of Penn avenue | head, and can make a figure in the world, if | fushi by the officers—lingerings of an uncouth States by authorized odicers of the company. JAMES GUTHRIE, Leather Work in Classes, per term of 8 lessons $3 | would respectfully annonnee to the p it ton. | you don’t throw your chances away. Now. je 14-lyt he is prepared to manufacture or repair 43 | Pye had some experience, though 1 haven't Jelelyt of Coaches, Carriages, and Hgbt Wagons, on the | oven tursiay Sab poe ee bit of ad most reasonable terms, and in the best manner | @Uc4 larnin’, and gto Foe BON SE ad- ‘Those desiring a good Carriage, or to have repair- | Vice for old acquaintance sake Don’t you “ing well and promptly done ata low price are go to bein’ a doctor—it’s hard work, gettin up earnestly requested to call,as I offer such induce- | o' nights, and trottin’ round with those eter- ments as cannot f+11 to please. | nal eaddle-bags. Nor I wouldn’t bea min- All work guaranteed tos ive perfectsatisfaction | ister, neither—it’s a poor kind of livin’ and 0c 27-1m HOMAS I GARDNER. || youd be tired of this everlastin’ preuchin’; ER OPENING and as fur the lawyers, they're all infernal * CLOAKS, TALMAS, SHAWLS, &e. | Tascals. Now, Dan, I'll tell ye how ye can ( will take place at the New York Cloak and | ake a fortin’, and won’t charge nethin’ for it, neither—be a Conjurer. Dan’l, be a Con- Mantilla Emporium on Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and T3th streets) on Monday, Neo | jurer. You're just the right sort of chap for conjurin’, aud thom fellows make a power of vember 10th, of styles altogether new and most fashionable in New York and Paris money. A good many of the people lose their cows, and there’s way to tell how they’ve Be ' . Private Lessons #1 each—Vases $10. es ee eee uets and Vases, Wreaths, Single Flowers, SINGER’S Form A. &c , for sale, or made to order. au 26 6m Improved Sewing Machines. Know all persons by these presenta that ———_—_—_———— To which was granted the Highest Awardot has relea ed, and hivreby releases, the United ILES REGISTER—A COMPLET KE the Paris Exhibition, thereby Yecsiving sof Am-rica from all further liability of claim sett, 76 volumes, Will be nold at a bargain. the World’s Verdict of Superiority. mbes tor the sum of Gj haeyed by | Al#2, Danglison’s Nedicat nd Mater Medica T KH IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA- | the late republic of Texas, (or by the authorities of Unica States Diepeniiony iia chine has simplified them in many respects, | the State of Texas, as the case mu! be,) aud re- | Dewees Midwifery s inaccordance with the | " ‘apply to E K. LUNDY, Most of the troops thus noticed were the hastily levied militia, the yeomanry of the country “There were regular regiments also,”’ he said, “which for want of time and cloth, were not yet equipped in uniform These had standards with various emblem and mottoes, some of which had for usa very satirical signification.’’ ** But I must say to the credit of the ene- my’s regimente,”’ continues he, “that not a mun was to be found therein who, as we marched by, made even a sign of taunting, insulting, exultation, naliek ae any other evil feeling; on the contrary, they seemed as though they would rather do us honor. As we marched through the tent of Gen. and they trecapal leof execnting twice theamouni deemed by the United 5 of work they did formerly In any given time } provisions of an act of C gress entitled “An act to ‘hey are without question the only sfachines cs provi.e tor (be payment of such cieditors of the late eee ene es Beiigeatrosty ene. pable of sewing every variety of —— perfect; a | republic of Texas as are comprehended in the acto EW FRUIT! NEW FRUIT!I! shirt bosom or heavy trace for harness can Congress of September nine, eighteen hundred and Cranberries, New Figs and Kaisins, for sewn by any of these machines pipers sprog fifty,” aguas ed the 38th day of Fede , 1855, and | saje by of needle and thread in such a manner that aa act of the “tate of Texas, approved the let of| 0¢ 30 KING & BURCHELL. closest scrutiny cannot detect a fault. he mp 1856. Manufacturers, planters and families will find As Witness my hand and seal. The subscriber would state that he has just re NOTICE TO HUUSE-KEEPERS. turned from the North, where he bas in the last 4 » Gctes he invited in the bi jiers and com- them the only safe Machines to purchase, as they No 267 Pa avenue | X%, °S7,Re- avenue. week selected ls assortment from the dest stocks | fume, - = : a, aoe Te gant ee munders of regiments, and various refresh- are butit strong and durable, and not Mxely to Form B, OME AND TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. to b> found there, made for the fashionable “west | larnin’, and can find out and know ry thi ments were set before them. Gen. Gates is get out of order. Know all persons by these presents that —— The finest stock of Wines, Liquors, Fine | end” trade of that city. jist as these chaps do, and beside, you can te has released, and hereby releases, the Stateof | ‘Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Chocolates, Cocoa, Cheese Such Cloaks have never been offered for sale between fifty and sixty years of ; wears fortins. Take my advice, Dan'!, and bea his own thin gray hair; is active friendly, Conjurer *’ We have machines. with guages attached, for _gattors & Texas from all further liability or elaim for the pay- | Fruits, Spices, English Sauces and Pickles, binding hats, cap-fronts, here before FRANK A. Mc6KE, Silk, | &e. “ Phread, Cotton, Needies, &c., constantly | mont of certificate or evidence of d+bt number | Genuine Havana Segars, Rough and Keady To-]| nov 10-lw 214 Pa av., bet. 12th and 13th sts. Webster was greatly diverted, but t and on account of the weakness of his eyes, on hand, at the lowest rates. i = = for thesuin of ‘5 pleee by the lace ne. bacco, Holland Gacumbens, &c.,&c, Se = ln ls Mee aie! i: doarenct to offend Le wank br Trieed re constantly wears spectacles. At head quar- Persons desirous of information regarding Sew. | public of Texas, (or by the authorities of the slate JONAS P. LEVY, NDEDEED LO Mic aRk | Was encoedingty eartees Cod deasera ie jiving | ter? we met many officers, who treated us with ing Machines eso I . of Texas, as the case may be,aadredeemed bythe | nov6 Spree she tratsoual Hotel lagu Gat: panaesests are made ont | lis simple views He promised to reflest a all possible politeness. 195 baltimore tteest, Batioore pon Genes cureiee ee tea accinearia es, E BON TON—FOR THE LADIES, beau- | and will be presented on or aboutthe Ist proximo. | decide carefully. After partaking agein of NV. B.—We are prepared to exchangethese ma- | the payment of such creditors of the Interepnbtie ot tifa! beyond deseription. ‘This work has no | i earnestly request that a prompt and speedy set- | /ried crass at breakfast, ho took an affection- A Very Polite Judge. =, Shines for old machines ofany kind = Terms }ib- | T+-xas as are comprehend: rival Buy it, at FERGUSON’S, tlement be made, as no further Indulgence can be |y1q lexyo Hammonds parting word’s were, < res . eral. Persons who have been Indneedto purchase | of September mina. eit novs- S56 Tth street. | greeted ‘Those whe donot wish thelr scosusts | 41a goreot Dan’l, Vor urin’s the thing | , Zoverner Ford, of Illinois, tells a very rich aferior machines under the pretext of being | approved the 2th of February, 1635, and an acy ot | — Saas gigas Fen, Cee ree ne tae By i ee paren 8 | anecdote of one of the early judges of that sbeap, will find this a benefit indeed. the State of Texas, approved ‘the lst of February, wage Swan: . op | ot, Wall: Barnard & Co.'s auction store, corner of a. State, but the Governor does not put wu: mar tf 1656. 7 z ANAWA =i ge ae mieiele IBER esha ponte Frag beer icbamt ps pcre ety record the name of the sensitive and consider- = = POG e my n e vi re 0! of v mn WANTED — 7s ZN = SIMPSON HOUSE, ae ee Prince George’scounty. Maryland .on Mon? oct3i—eotw [Organ] DR. WALL | §§94KD WANTED—A GENTLEMAN AND | ate magistrate. Lady, without encumb.ance, desire, &c. Sowthwest corner of 10th st and Penna. avenue, ‘The following ia a list of the audited certi‘jivates oy rete the 8th instant, NEGKO GIRL At the court over which this judge presided. ’ ac RUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, Une sees queer things set in little t; in | a man b; name o; Wasuineton City, D.C. still outste ading: eneicae Recess eee DESHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING ' gery sicigtiem coaveying Cr la | Seti oe eee ee She js about eighteen years of age, about four the newspapers sometimes, conveying by im- | murder, and the judge was ob! to WE SUBSCRIBER 13 HAPPY ‘TO IN-| 2, faued to. Poh es eset feet ten or eleven inches high. She is very like- parchased the Drug Store formerly in plication all surts of doctrines, diselozing peo: | sentence of death’ upon the culprit. Calling form the sojourners and residents of 1S Rukmman Canfield 1625 Teg ee som tin | 1) 204 basa pleasant smiling face he bas a] Af A possession of H. A. Mueller, respect ple s ideas of happiness, when they least sus- | on the prisoner to rise, the judge said to him— Berens. cong pitt cin ser oem 31 John a Clifton P "Cottess | ASS" | remarkably fine suit of hate for on of her color, | Cage heretofore bestowed on the estatttehment. | Pect it, ond affording a clew to the faith in| “Mr. Green, the jury say you are guilty of in aitting o) « weil Known estab ment, oH = . 1 _ is, alt er, a fine lookin; ri. nae = : i e and is sow prepared ts scoommodste all wiko may Fa fed nies 1682 G I Monserrat & Co | ST Meee the above Tewardof one hundred | He has devoted more than twe: Ay, Yours to the | magy a heart that ine sesled. book to these marder, and the law says you are to be hang favor him with thelr patronage on the most reas- as De Ce : 70. Dani 4 > aang dollars for her apprehension—no matter where | preparing and dispensing of medicine s | that-know it best, and yet all set ferth so want you and all your friends down on [n- onable terms, and in true Philadelphia style—be “esters 1704 Daniel Cart taken—provided she is brought home to me or se- | Knowledge of Drugs will enable him, atall times; | many times daily in a dull advertisement. dian Creek to know that it is not I who con- having recentty removed from that city. Gentle- igen pesegeen 1783¢ HN Walcott onred in jail, so that | get her again to keep none but the purest and most reliable : | . Scmetimes, as in this agate expression of | demn you; itis the jury and the law. Mr. men con be Sardished iri Rcome.on reasonable igen tein Bade im Sahn VW’ Portis THOMAS 6 TURTON, | 3nd his personal attention will be givenexclusive- |. 9 want’? we have ptople’s definitions of terms, ey can elther Brea! » Dine, or - se ‘ Green, at what time, sir, would you like to be bun, the law allows you time for prepara- tion?” The prisoner replied, ‘‘ May it please your honor, 1 am y at any time; those who ly to the compounding and preparing of Medi- cines a : ». M. SMITH, Penn ave.,south side, bet.4}¢ and 6th streets. oc 14-eolm Nottingham, Sept. 10, 1856—se 11-tf K.MUNSON, AT 33) PENN’A AVENUE, is still making those beautiful continuons GUM TEETH, called Allen's Patent, for the excellency of Sup fn or out of the house, and will only be} 12! James Tilghmaa = 1770 J K Ettiowt changed for such as they may order ‘g bs Mathias Clark ‘The Subscriber proposes to furnish Meals to} 22° } Etha Earie those who may wish, on the European system, 8 O Hii and strangers and citizens may rely upon the} 22° 0 Hlineau things, which set Webster and Johnson at de- fiance “Without encumbrance!” What young mother, when she feels for the first time her first born’s breath, would ever imagine in the | kill the body have no power to kill the soul. character of his Bar and Table d’Hote. 244 J B Wade 33) of WH Kelly which over all other styles of teeth, many now ———————————- new blossoming of her uew love, that any- | My preparation is made, and you can fix the oo 17-1m_—_ WM.8. SIMPSON, Proprietor. | 368 Peters & Booth = 183% Samuel Wildey wearing them in this city, will cheerfully vouch where bencath the sun there should exist a | time to suit yourself; it is all the same to me 00-1 WH. 8. SIMPHON, Fropeicter._ I 55 Cort Hanea 1839 Georga Sutheriand There is one Dentist in this city who bas been | lexicon, wherein under the E’s it should yea | sir.’” ¢ ‘ OFFICIAL. 404 S Kingsley 1841 J P Hennings Infringing the patent, and made a bad tmitat!on : Ef, Eg, Ei, El, E “Mr @ ” j ‘iti = 427 J. Packer, for Bliza- 1842) 5 « poctes me cate orm U hereby enation the puntic 4 thus: Ef, Eg, Ei, El, Em, : Mr. Green,”’ returned the judge, “it is a Taeasury Daraatwant, Auguat 20, 1856. Ae Sowacrenter® a7 Paina pisiti N: B. Whenever a Dentist speaks against S EN Mal pipes coh s co pac ag e eH % oe 5 . imger ’s Patent Continuous tinm ‘Teeth, when - E.NCUEMBRANCE, x. A young kumante'ng; a | pen te o + tog e Pangea cae sag ii rcecamaa 2c7. ay wwe en mi - oe propsigcameveced, it is because he is ignorant nild Nena aoa! ‘i ee mip shone break before Bis mest is broke, = : “4 net x . : i ‘ a ir ie me you Joutr Resocetiom extending the time for the creci- | 467 John W King 1865 David Ayres Pcs man er Sepuee . ee ea There! what do you think of that, ye old- | 224 you bad bei - you cen tor sof J'r as lo present their claims 509 T B Webb 1869 Thomes F James get Mr Clerk, since it makes no difference ced by the Senate and House of Represents | 510 AS Thu-mond 1878 C Sebiediemantd to Mr Groen when he is to be hung, just look fashioned grandmothers, whose love is visited upon the children even to the third and fourth tives of the United States of America in Congress as 5a Thos W Marshall 188) J F Jewett eneration? “Rachel weeping for her en-| ito the almanac and see whether this day cembied, That By agreeary Wine proveios of une | 625 David Wfatker 1600 Partie Lee? Pemhraarete tees inet eel ths encores | | ORE npr ge tyne a pth sacten of ot af the Sikh of Hubruary, kerk tgcuavoutngs 6 < G;cokewes brances thou hastgiven me"? ‘*And the lec- | The clerk loo Jiri lopinwpseti pay oe ecinr - 1922 fe tokaade pard shall lie dvwn with the lamb, and a lit- anion that that day four weeks came on fess of Beptemmbt tab, 1850," no Sees. eae Ue encumbrance shall lead them!” Thur-day J A Simpeon 1929 & i duly given fur Thoze little motives in pink and fair dimity, | “Then,” said the judge, “Mr. Green, ii FURS—FURKS—FURS, HOPKINS bas just recétved his extensive as- sortment of LADIES’ FURS, which are finer, and twenty per cent cheaper than any other. at sti m1 3 ill be bung this day four “tary of the Wm WH Belener 1910 thot stir the pulses like a clarion, that nerve | YoU please, you will | y S77 WL Willams = 1922 Fiaaci Moore je up the weary and light up the hope, and fill weeks, at 12'o’clock - ee opriaved by the Gtua ih Felix Rieder tld oie Dal ry “| S up the sighing with songs are encumbrances! 2 a — a ames Turney, bey ie, pro rata, on a cruncaie, | 71y} Robert Date 236 apelin’ 2 = So, then, the sweet little candidates for hea- grog nr ge we - egg AcE Mase er Pospaarel 2] 773 Wm Jon 1504 f © W Viekery W.G, METZEROTT, s ven's kingdom, that dance around the thresh- ip ay * sel r - —— ne om 1s et % | 779 Wm W ex 2083 (Svcckssor T> Georee HiLers,) 3 old of the open heart and enter unforbidden ; | ‘his sort, it is usual for c pronou , p the bit aA Paul Bremond Whelesnl tf h thern States - pa i formal sentence, to remind the prisoner of his it is represented by t fs ove oy ae olesn oe coe ern 8 that keep the world from growing om in sor- perilous coudition, to reprove him for his guilt, tk es malas Seite ahr Pnen 363 react 9 Brown 1610 ( David @ Burnet CELEBRATED PIANOS, row and in sin, are encumbrances ali! and to warn him against the judgment in the > " - And when they are elected—for 20, alas! = : : i 874 John W Bower — 2108 AS ALWAYS ON HAND THE LARGEST = - | world to come ad siz hundred 34 . « doliar y. 914 Dyer Prat 2135 . EL! a from $45 to is PTS ge ET : 5 as ; protec gover At eato wate teenitet 915 Ay Eien Heden- 1858 $ F P Gentry GUITARS, VIOLINS, BRASS 2 eae A FULL wh RD A AND WIN- epeigrs ag will es giganiegy selec a Rey eegperres teehee Riper ek her : : ber 2145 MENTS, FLUTES, BANJOES, ACCORD- : sop | tttest, think yet when the mother rocks the | & “ — be janes wie kekcrs eee 90 4) Bi 62g 8 W Fisher EONS, and SUEET’ MUSIC, cheaper than In] YOUN H.SMOUT,No 119 SOUTH SIDBOF | empty cradle, and looks upon the unpressed | it Mr Green, don’t you?” tary of the Trea -1 3 beveby au h ed to pay lo 332 Mrs Mary Belyille 2104 any house south of New Yor. Bridge street, Georgetown, D C y has recenuly pillow, and finds in tho “till” 2 silken trees Certain! ly,” sai the prisoner. the nolders of aay of the cast b onda, certificates, of | 110 Anson Cranson 1561 § Louisiana Davie Music published and recelved every day. reeeived from the lerge Importing, Commission, | Poy pair of little shoes that were laid aside | ‘‘ Mr Sheriff. adjourn the court. of debi, not presested before che 13th | 1012 RM Porbes 2303 Frost Pianos for rent no’ and Auction Houses, of New York, ageneral as- Es sandlais of lish Chak, ce Maas itee eaash Four weeks from that day Mr. Green was act, who may resent ad prove the | 1025 James N Ho; 2306 Thomas Reed PPLE TREE sortment of Fall and Winter Goods embracing f th i oa ° the En’s? hung, but not so much to his satisfaction as sane at the Trowsury Depactm-ut, be Sth | 1042 Thumas Lindsay 2316 Harmon © Bryant err See and | €very kind of— of the wearer under the En’s? his appearance promished on the day of his day of Jase } 4 the | ot 1045 James L Green 2330 J 3 MeDouald OR SALE 20,00 APPLE TREES, 3 Ladfes Dress Goods ‘That when the poet sighed— A SR aud ex . 1047 Jesse Daniel $340 Arthur Gazner 4 years, of the very best varletics, of large Brocade, Striped, Plaid and Black S11 ‘Phere 1 no fleck, however watched and tended, | 6°8* % 148 J B Daniel 23i1 J P Martchett size, and very thrifty, can be hadat the Val Printed Striped, and Plain Mouslin Delxines Bat one dead lamb is there— — = —— 1050 Charles Vinceat 2341 Audrews & Grover ey Meeal ant near Georgetown, or at No 35 Recor Mer’ mr Sicined Popine There is no fireside pepe so defended, Up axpv Down.—The moon. 105 5 23454 PG Merritt stree! a antine an But hath one vacant chair??— 1057 ts ote 2349 W Pinkney sitec ‘anasualty low, as they must be sold | Bright small figured Mouslin Deiaines for child- or when be who sang the“ Airsof Palestine,” | =, = Sec doy = = Porn epee 3 i p eskdue of the u58 Willis Mullican 2350 J D Gi: out reserve. Ten lestine, I Penopastegraapdhcpiery egalmebepetagreal| prod bye, ta 2354 J Crawoord je 0c 29-im B. J. KING. | mich (all wool) Metino Plaids, bast quality declared pened simudtansously, one after another, remaiamg ia the treasury, pro rate, amongst ali the | 1962 John Devis 2358 a P Edgerton BOM MOUNT VERNON Do Ombre shaded str; Mouslins tte “<I cannot make him dead ! regular chain. said gulders who may have proved oeir claim+,and | 1965 Wm Barton 2359 Thomas Warner jr N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, Double and single widt Leepan’s Black Mou: His fair, sunshiny head . The New Ori Pica: pays out executed the proper releases on or before the Istday | 1079 W A Lockhart 2963 George K Stare O R RiP 7 1; FROM __ Delaines is ever bounding round my study cuair,”” lk hie di _—., one $17,- ot Jaaua y next. 1080 Morton 2464 Francis Briehta catuiatee cents 300 pieces Enslish and American Prints . reamed the burden of | Y°Stly,for telegraphic dispato! ; Mpproved Augast Lsth, 1856. 1125 James Kiam Blisabeth Caner’ | ALEXANDRIA TS CENTS tne ® | White Cambri-s, Musiin and Natnsooke that either of them dreamed the burden of | jo)! 'The net profits of the establishment Novigst? aeazsr givay to the holders of bonds, | }196 CH Taylor Wm Davis at i nhl 2 Plaid, striped the sung was a mortgage, and no! er last year, it is said, amounted to the snug 141 Youngs Coleman 2987 Joseph Tomtinson | #8. 8t 9 and Alexandria ati o'clock. figured ga —that set Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at8% See eee onue timieas star lost out of the visible heavens Black Ci Falls and Veils sum of $90,000. cortitiea cs, @ud ov dences of debt of thelaterepab- | 148 Rithert MeNud 2390 Sneed & Turner 3 *- As sets the morning star, that goes down. lig of Pesas, wi vated at thix de | 1249 John W Cloud, per 2390 Wm Kimbro (Gosden ray nite pase ~ meh goragel 2 3 Poors APPLES —Not less than one bundred bscured ich ty Persons wishing the coaches will leave thelr Behind the darkened West, nor hides ol bushels of the sin barrel of apples, pariteat oa or befvce Uae Lou day of June lavt,thar | 4... 29H Raymond 2400 HH Haynie residence with George & Thomas Parker. i parting Serta yen Ste he Amid the tempests of the sky, but meits Major Poore whedled in a beavew trem Mow- ill be anttied au) she pro rateamount | 1299 G Pare sa) BW eekenk Refreshments on the boat. adoparpiy kind Away into the light of Heaven 5 nsgiiedtes already sold the sare will ettle, P P Green 2402 Catherine Allen apvt SAM’L GEDNEY, Captate. Embroideries of every “ple May hearths, the thresholds, and the hearts buryport, to pay a bet, — theresa will be paid to the la vful holders thercof it W Saks & J B 2405 Henry Kring | Stella and Brocha Shawls a1 is “encum- | in the latter city for large pri Shaw 2413 J W Lawrenee OK BINDIN Long and Square Black Thibet Shawis, very | of the world never be without “encum —The New York presented before the Gest day Of Jenuaty sex, 24: | 1277 john Kendsick 9448 Heenan Boake Corner E ns pee and Maryland avenue * cheap brance ;”’ let them all be mortgaged to them) QuaSTIONABLE Leeann the following escumarnee an sates the Uelted Statecere. | 1200 Jone inne” 34 AU Horton maar the Smithsonien Institution. "| Heavy Gray and Black Woollen Shawls |.) | who “like the planets are nearest the sun.””— | xpress of yesterday tained wincaess, with assigumntsto the Uvited States,re- | Foy ee sgemson = 92438 laphalet Easton QD WARD LYCETT RESPECT ULLY IN. | Ladies superior Fre ae at | Chicage Journal. piragraph: vor —A Fillmore man has quired to sive this dopa Wisc the custody of euch | 1369 Thomasit Poxestersii rey pero E forms the subser{bers to Browa’s Bible and Mace ened Modes, White, an “OE rable the legislature from Daiton, in z . 7 con € ” Dendsjqnetiantes, sud cvi lea on of dete, aadiwits | TES Ee veneer 22 Z Wm edgy ees tales ooee wereain atbtein oye Gents Kid. best Fancy and other Gloves Totuz New York CLercy.—Fremont be | boon elec :shire county, Mass Uaitet S.a- acd Texas, fa accora | 49 Witjam Prete Meu Berkshi loss “a 7 4 erro th and solid! 4 r Ladies, Misses, and Gents Hose rnd & Hosein ing dead and buried, now let us have the OTE —A letter from Naples onsen wiisied ak Gre achat Souguienetl ices ae 2474 ‘A B Hemphill tacks thazenabea teans that can je done te Bolte Cotton, Merino, and Saxony Wool, all sizes | (0.7404 preachings of the gospel”’ once more, | Mout, V opine into the principal era- the povidoas uf Vie actof Cougress af | 1486 John A Rutherford 3477 Haughton more, Philadelphia, or New York. A leltes oa, | Ladies Meriio and Silk Vests - real gospel—not socording 10 Sansas, but ac. | says: © Slips o fret cmey= any ree: les james” aan Neine of Joba Jones | dressed to him (per post) will enable him to ex- Spel ee Spo eer hurls cording to those true apostles of real freedom, | ter of hear It is feared that the entire ‘Fais department wi!! uot require evidence of geu- | 1473 Ann B Reese $0: « ee alt eo te ay Lind of Book Binding westhe oor | iteal French Plaid seq plain Josey do Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. No more | some tm Bet, isi will disappear in the Binesess to be presented wi ue certificategiveucd | 1515 Lumbard Mums 2482 =< John L Monks pores af very 01 oe hy With a general assortment of Cloths, Casetmeres, + sn campaign documents in our pews—give usthe Bible, ing James’ yersion, just for novel- ty.—N. Express. by the a fit raid compirviler of Texas uaderthe Ri J U Moore “ = open chasm. Violent and continued reports 1523 John James 9490 M Bo A Doo! si frem the volcano. lrave of late proceeded nae Appauiixe Fact —The Irish census ta Tweeds, Jeans, #etinets, Silk and Merino Vest- in Centon Fisnnels, Shirtings, Sheetings, Linen and Cotton ; Irish’ Linens ifichardson and —— NOTICE OF 0U-PARTNERSHIP. laws of tae State. But it pos essesno meansof ver-} i554 KW 6 cy) 2 eorge C Day eashie VHK UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSOCI- P . I fying the cestidcates, bouds aad promissory sotes | 1570 8 M Fish A PK hemsel the pote of conduet- bat kson's; Blankets of every kind, just published, report that in one year weed by thesagablie of fests, aad pot presented | 1572 Wm Kerr S503 Jobs ing SOcAmal, Wheclomle ivory oon Combale, | Lin Devons rat ‘heels Clothe, all sisee; Duoesk Tue Great Easrerx Sraausurr —Tee | ties J wore 21,775 deaths from starvation mons ouieelieg the offcecs of the State. The tae ead ae sign Business in G dee hein Napkins, Huckaback and owed, ‘Fowles, with largest vessel ever built since mane — The iNedical Times, commenting, oP vast i = : 1 iS, and have 2 kind of Goods usuall ae abou! midd a: nesowary aid proper proof of the genuin nessof | 1612 John 2513 He Saree ae Pe ee of High and | lonchenen ote prompt pa: and cash ens. | %0 be launched in or cere ‘will be to Port- | appalli.9g arora are paeeeg eo ertificate of the comptroller et the | 1615 John 2514 Water streets, | VERNON GETTY tomers may always rely upon as cheepas | of next April. Her Pece her accommo. | bs fur stort of the trath the report leave no mbes x cick 1623 fokq Taylor 9604 HS Morgan bi EDWARD WILLIAMS.. | the same qualities and styles oan U6 had fathe | land, Maine, where wharves fur her eceormme, | UT 1 Oia the body of eres Bate OF Tea we aes peabe debt atthe Tone ne | eae awk atercer $800 Purtur & Sean a, Octover 14,1858. 0028-Lm’ | Disirict “A call Ie sollctied. «| dation are now being built. A vowel tr SOs | doubt that multitudes perished by the oer orisinal arohives relating to the debt ofthe Isic re | 1636 EM Mereer 9534 Sarah Newman Se ane Hane 00 1i-tr JOHN H.SMOC'T. | tons is a novelty in the maritime world. side sand iv the chee gee eres public offexas- ; ‘Tus outstanding evidences of other classes of the Wt rT ‘ P (WRPEOKATION STUCK.—85,600 Car r ——_. and lemon crop in Ficrida, } neither policemen nor coroners Ta? assigameat and releases may be crecsted | debt of the republic of Texas cannot be specified by | great bareaien’ St PEMRE, BNeHNey PY ae | oo of Washinpton Stock forsaleate P* |. eee ee this year. “T took note of. and acknowledgedin the presence of the Aseistant ' this Department. au R—dilevany nov 7- feb 23-1 CHUBB BROTHER, it ”