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e THE WEEELY STAR. THE EVENING STAR, - as FPUSLISHED EVERY AFTERNVUOR, : =’ ‘This execlient Family and Nows Jounsi—ooa (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) ‘ aining a greater variety of interesting reading (hs oa Satur. lease 9 Corre Res ater ean be found ia any other—ts pubiished By W. D. WALLACH, Will be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37% Sa gents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- soription price is THR BK DOLLARS AND FIF- TY OBNTS s year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONK DOLLAR for three |= months; for less than three months at the rate of somes ee VOL. VIII. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1856. NO. 1,191. | "Poceasereerwncectecegm it paowed ——— avcrion sates. |EVENING STAR. JOHN H. McCUTCHEN, Secretary of the Treasury, or the obief clerk thereof, barking, the eternal barking, of that execra- ble dog I left Killarney that same evening; FASHIONABLE DANCING. ATTORNEY AT LAW, in the presence of a nétary public, and be witnessed W. MUNDER, PROFESSOR OF DANC- B Lucy, and the mother of Lucy, and my fel- Z e ‘ 4 Con- y A. GREEN, Auctioneer ‘ eet fara cites ene aoe ing toe Aesicesat Meeratery, Seiad aback Sd Sets |) Tn prise at cose ot Wresking PPRUSTEE'S saLe OF REALESTATE.| AN AWEWARD PREDICAMENT. oe 4} and 6th street. nov 1s-im*__| ry, and be certifed by the notary under hisnota- | ton). C., and Baltimore, Md., has By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date! [ was once engaged to be married, (bow I | ‘€t them for g ar a we Leap of, “and why ; A CARD ee ne je eaten that hia soheet is opent Pd Non f ioe 421, et se ercuang te eS eS oars =) there is ne Mrs, Poeny Flush,” concluded the RS. FRANKLIN) TRACHER OF VOCAL | sssigamont andexecute the roleases out of the city rey TUESDAY and THURSDAY land records of Washington county, in the Dis- | Put an incident of so frightful a ely out ef | curate, who had turved from rose-color to Music, No. 405 E street, between 9th and | of Washington, it may be done in the presence ef an AFTERNOON for Young Ladies, Misses, aad | trict of Columbia, the undersigned will sell on | took place as to p iF entirely out of deep carnation, and from that to almost black, : Mr. R. Davis, and Mr. ‘ 16 0% and on the same |-MONDAY, the 13th d: ber, 1856, on | the question. I was a young undergraduate, [bea Bi coer Mr. ‘se 17-3m__ | 88istanttreasurer, or collector, or surveyor of the | Masters, from 3 until 6 o’c'ock, MON » the ig th day of December, q L. J, MIDDLETON, DEALER IN ICE, + i i during the recital evenings at 8 for gentlemen. the premises, o’clock in the afternoon, to the | spending the summer with a reading party at J customs, in thé presence of a notary public, and be owt to the unusual large number of pupils highest bidder, blic auction, allthat piece or | the Irish lakes, when I met with—with Lucy, witnessed by the collector or surveyor and the no- | in his c! this season, and the great success of —— situated in the city of Washi and got, in sbort, to be accepted. She was tary public, and be certified by the notary under his | his class in the first society of Baltimcre, com- | fon, in said District, and known and distinguis! residing with her mother, in the same hotel Rees or Havre ror Manaiep Lavins — Get up at three o'clock in the morning, clean Office and Depot—Southwest gorner of F and him to limit the number of pupiis taken for | ed upon the ground plan or plat of said ci! pho ; sweep the wokinn resi fon 77-tf | notarial seal; and if there be no collector orsurvey- eae of the season. pup! part of Lot fg 4, in Fquare 0. $61, and Ft lim in Sallasney, 5 “asic icylnery ey oe Ps rd eatrttenl ge 1 Leadig-ng ‘come eae HING Or ofthe customs at the place where the partyre- | The public are well aware that Prof. M. s ed as follows: commencing at the southeest cor- | every di ©) Pomes se ad. W. i sad Hl bes the bebe. out the mashevslte-tuak, CAST OF npr AT NO. 76 | sides, the ent and releases may be executed | Neither time nor patience to render the most um | ner of said lot No 4; thence northwardly, along | and fished, and sang, and read. We landed — ~ ig 7, pe Sonn Ame] F ALL KINDS PURC the Hay Market ides, the assignm ee skilful pupil pert rt. the dividing line between said lot No. 4 and lot wooded islands in the soft summer | build the fires, grind the toffee, get ou ee pr nS * | Defore any coart of record, in the presence ofthe | “te invites ladies and gentlemen ly of | numbered 3, to a public alley; thence along west- | evenings, tof take our tea in gipsy fashion, | hueband’s things to warm, see the sbirt judge otk thereof. and be witnessed by them, | respectability and standing, to visit his class and | wardiy seventeen feet; thence southwardly on d to sketch ; but she and I mostly whisper- judge and cl by the clerk under his seal of offee, | witness the {raprovement of his pupils in the few | line parailel with the sult disiding line tceouth Sd—ast abot love at oll, aa temomber, bak and certified by the _ . * | pleasant lessons that has past. It isdesirablethat | C street seventeen feet to the pirce of beginning, — MRS. STEELE, i thi PI Li of the weather and the rubric ; only it seemed and if the holder be out of the United States, the as | 41) who wish to participate in hi with the Improvements thereon, which ate a good | °° to sink Sager PORTRAIT AND ieee seat orton signment and releases may be executed before any | should ente: eariy this Year, aa the dances in pro- two-story Frame House. i ed ome sink our voices and speak low an 44 , onsul, and ease: ertified are more m ica! than hereto- 8 property fronts on sou’ between Savisen tes attention of Ladies, and Gentle: | United Statesc Rane ne wleeaenn anes Boee intr besa Fates wot party over the moors, while I men prod: her | by him under his lar seal. All personsexe introduced. nov 21-tf ane 13% streets west us brisdiaus anes | Once, in a a 3 tot pate at har aib Ge hel anon at coneu! i ee ee bias © One tated cash «tha satus 44 waaia - heal cectoes ai Booms “ave will promptly execute all orders | cuting such tsand releases must also de- NEW LIVERY STABLE, 12 months, for which the purchaser’s notes will | caught be kaw ved mistake mae hae = ~ bridle, and she did not snatch it away. It with which she maybe nov 25_ | clare, underoath, rethe notary, clerk, or con Bighth Street, between D and E. be taken, bearing interest from the day of sale, boil the mackerel, settle the coffee, set the table, rouse the house, carry bv J some hot water for Lapse to onsen a a4 — band, and dry the morning paper. time you will have sn appetie tor breakfast. Hold the baby during meal, as you like your breakfast cold. After breakfast, wash the dishes, nurse the baby, dust everything, wash the windowr, wash ” tT k . ry < WINTER MILLINERY. sul, as the case may be, that they arethe realown- | "Jediamodious stabie on oth street, ge. "| it the terms of sale be-sot complied with with- | Was the heyday and the Lgrratatien Deter lged Paria get phar Fie yn enya es wage ee MRS. M.A. HILLS WILL OPEN ers ofthe certificates or other evidences of debt, or | having room enough for over fifty ho in three days from the day of sale the premises | friend, and that youth of the spirit which no 3 Sate aes ares é> ines be th Gane Oe Winter Millinery on Wednesday, that the same have been assigned to them, bona | ses, and a ca tal Carriage House of 27 will be resold, on five days public notice, at the | power can ever more rene knew what | the baby five oreix m ~ agen November 12th, at No. 295 Pennsyl- : by 90 feet. js establishment is now. risk and cost of the purchaser she felt, and what would please her, as soon | his health; nurse him when you return ; put vania avenue, between $th and lth streets. fide, for cottection ; and the notary, clerk,orconsul | 45en for the reception of Horses on livery, and| All conveyances at he purchaser’s cost, as the teeling and the wish themselves were | 0m the potatoes and the cabbage, nuree novs must include the fact of thatdeclaration in theircer | for the htring and selling of horses. Cc. C. CALVERT. Trust-e. born. Ourthought—my thought at least— | baby, and the corn beef—don't forget to purse MBS. G. H. SMITH, tificate ofacknowledgment. Se ee eee Lon ee eee A. GREEN, Auct'r. | « jeapt out to wed with thought, ere thought | baby—and the turnips—nurse the baby— 420 D street north, be 6th and 7th, If assigned for collection, or in pledge, the name ae Lenten ont pines thawunin iene WALL. BARNARD & CO , Auctioneers. i wed itself with speech ” She took sneep grersthing: 5 take EP the dinner, ost the EGS LEAVE TO INFO THE LADIB8 | ofthe party holding the beneficial or residuary in- | brunks for ons bringing servants, the IRUSTEE’S SALMA—BY AUTHORITY | f#Dcy to a huge mastiff dog belonging to a | table, J ge cloth there, that baby wants nursing. Eat your dinner cold again; and nurse the baby. After dinner, wash the dishes, gather up all the dirty clothes. and put them tosoak of Washington. —— and vicinity | as i it | Whole establishment is lighted with gas. eed of trust from George B Armstrong | fisherman; and I bought it for her at once, that she is prepared to give {nstruction, in classes oe Se ee eet Senet bale oar He would also call the attention of persons | and Julia H.W, his wife, anna the 13th De although it was terribly savage, and (except and private lessons, intheart of MAKING WAX | anda release tothe United States and release to bringing produce to market, to the fine yard ad- | cember, 1854, and by direction of the party whore | for Lucy’s liking it) not either good or beauti- FLOWERS and VASES. Also, Wax Fruit and | Texas must be duly execut:d by such party. to- Joining the stable, where wagons can be safely | debt is secured thereby, the sabscriber will sell | ful Its name, also—the only one it would @rnamenta! Leather work. e eign ases trom the | *@=' during the night it public auction, to the highest bidder, on the i : the baby every half hour; receive a dozen Ladies wishing to avail themselves of this op- | S°ist its po 2 erties one is ‘The whole establishment js under the charge of | 234 December next, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. earpiece 4 soba‘ tanaae! ora! lady's poet calls, ve Ata raed with nursing the baby; [eee hen am ppp coor person in whose favor settlemet paym sek Hicks, well known to stable men in this on Soe prctators: she Dillow ing sot tx ee as of all, and scarcely for = gentleman's There drag the be: y @ wile or two, hurry home, men! please Possi! juested, city. Washington namely: 's No a in v9 . . r ry So a ee erecta a | a aan PO ed Sd ne ee aa A pod ee i ES NSAN tion of nia avenue an rst street wes! r - TERMS: evidence of the seme character of debt, may jy in- SORIEES DANSANTE.~ —_| tronting 55 feet 4 inches on First street and 96 feet | malls from the hotel ; and there Lucy agreed | disarrangement; hold the baby an hour to Wax Flowers in Classes. term of 12 les- cluded in the same assignment, releases, and affida- ROF. H. W. MUNDER TAKES GREAT | ¢ inches on Virginia avenue, with a rear front of | (for the first time} to meet me alone. I was to | quiethim, put some alcohol in the metre, baby an nnn vit of ownership, if each certificate is correctly de- a ee cnc ela rar a 4 feet = cendueys any. v5 aes Ladies a be there before breakfast, at eight o’clock in| ® specimen of perpetual motion; tea ready, J ‘i wes 0) ~ i q Leather Work in Classes, per term of 8 lessons &; ) scribed by number, date, amount, and name of the | Foovas: an Pug delightful ‘entertain- pinta ‘avenue, and reat front of 38 feet on a 20 foot a aprning, aa you may be sure I was there | take “aes wom = prs inns panes Iai Ba om edva = oo van sie. Flowers, seleienl ver ee | vale see ovens wether ihe parcrhog we corner tk Lebar hg alley. clock. z Pata I ae happier than at this | to soak; ecu some ib; send ‘or some more juets and Vases, Wreaths. i i tan corner an on the 23d December, at 4 o'clock, on ~ A ~ 8 J . om &c , for eale, or maaztoorder.” au25-6m ' | Corifcates were issued by the authorities of the | re ESDAY EVENING, Nowember ies taeeslnee) comment Gk tk Ait et oe | parlicalar inns: Weeanieerad setae eae Sugar; (good gracious’ how that sugar does DENTAL SURGEON Stateof Texes, on account of the debt of the repub- 26th, at § o’clock, and continue every Wednesday | then ing to the second. the following, | ed in harmony with my blissful feelings. The | go-—and thirteen cents a pound;) get down the lic, or were issued by the republic of Texas,accord | throughout the season. Gentlemen wishing to | namely: Part cf Lot No. 10, in Square No. 451, | sun shone out bright and clear, so that the | stockings and darn them—keep on nursing the R.B F. COSBY, PENN. AVENUE, BE- | ing to the facts of each case. subseribe for the season can do so upon. very | fronting 17 fest on Fifth street west, and 98 feet | fresh morning breezes could scarcely cool the | baby—wait up till twelve o'clock nursing the owes ag and, Seventh sirects, ‘The assignment to the United States may be made | f#¥orable terms, by applying at the Hall on Tues- | 4 inches deep, commencing on Fifth street 119 pleasant throbbings of my blood, but the blue | baby, till husbend oomes homo with a double Von Futnen, bas pm poor any 2 1" 4 Ca Ee aa a S Ul 10 o'clock. | feet south of N street north, containing 157 sane rippling waves of the inks looked irrepressi ‘suffle on the front steps, a decided difficulty , in common form ; the releases should be drawn ac- nov 21-tf feet ; Lot No. 6, in Square No. 777, said Lotbeing sibly seeuttiog, all could Soe eucant 3 large supply of articles imi g to dentistry, | cording to the forms subjoined—A and B. |. centrally situated between G and H streets north. oa . ould not resist a swim. and respacttal invites ae public to give hima = pps GUTHRIE. Spertatane re atisming eabune sed having a frent on Third street east of 60 feet 2 | Just a plunge and out again, thought 1; for call javing voted his w! in finding the stairway, and a determination to sleep in the back yard. Drag him upstairs i ole time to the pro- inches, with a depth of 164 feet © inches, con- | though I bad such plenty of time to spare, I | to bed; then nurse the baby and go to sleep fession, he is perfectly safe in declaring that he ery ee Teer or Beet Doskesconite mew eke aoe taining 9000 square feet. i determined to be Feat feet ready tor the Women in delicate health will find that the will give seal satisfaction fale petri: Form A. many of which are at considerably reduc rie Terms: One-third cash ; and the residue at 6, | interview an hour at least before the appoint- | above praetice will either kill or cure them.— mot , for which the purchaser’s bonds s ; g rson esen —— | ces and especially suited for the approaching fes- | 12nd 18 months edtime. Lucey might like myself, bea little nov 12-tMarchv0* ee ee ene Lacsobi cued (ieee will be taken, bearing interest with a lien on the ; . ene the best poems in ty earlier; and at all events, with such = awful HIRTY DAY CLUCKS.—FOR Churches | Staves of America from all further liability or claim ook of Celebrat ‘oems; If the terms are not complied with witbin five | CoMsequence in possible apprehension, I would A Goop Take Orr.—A wild run by a the- Banks. Hotels, Offices, &c. These; for the payment of certificate or eviaence of debt _ English langua\ cs pore eer pecans days from the ‘day of fale. the Property will be | runthe shadow ofarisk. ‘ Mind my clothes, | atrical company from New York to Philadel- —_ bp teen Lin mecha — Peioar ss oe _ apo Beles *y ahaa sith cite. 34 iu r a atthe parckastr's ee ston a notice | mind them,” said I Towser (who took his seat | phia, playing in both cities the eame night, and the iT e 8 e late republic of Texas, ie Pt . > x of seven days. SHAS. MYERS, Trustee. ii n i i i l- : eeme te e u » © is i ° + sacs petuien reat like then on —— ceuviaiane stan pin of Cousens caaiiea "he ore - Book of Family Crests, 2 volumes, over four nov 27-eokds Auctioneers. stolen from unconscious dippers before them, | lesque on the affair by Sanford. It says: eal clocks by which the expansion and contrac- | provi.e tor the payment of such cieditors of the late | thousand cuts of crests, $5.50 ‘ 1 = — | with results not to be thought of; and in I) Last evening Sanford’s immense fest of per- tion of heat and cold oe bane tig een ‘public of Teses a ee couprehentee in ved dan mee Decoration, 4to , six hun-| yHiRD OPENING OF CLUAKS AND | went. Race the delight of = bath | forming Poca-bunt-us, at the Odd Fellows’ time sesured. Also,a prime sight | Congress of September nine, eighteen hundred an p TALMAS, even to this day, the glow, the freshness, the | Hall, Twenty-fourth Ward. and at his Opera Dayand Thirty Hour Clocks All warranted. | fifty,” approved the 28th day of Fedrua , 1855, and | ee eee = Beatie of Bae AT FRANK A. McGEE’S luxurious softness at cae particular ‘wave, Hess, cea citing asssone: thew kane places in Prices low. Sao an act of — of Texas, approved the let of suo" yal Plates, y gilt, CLOAK AND SHAWL EMPORIUM, just as the last view which his eyes rested on wheelbarrows, came off pursuant to announce- motes ee rayre ieee hand and seal. Gleanings of Natnre, by Mudie, 57 colored | 244 Penn’a avenue, between 12th and 13th streets. | is painted on the memory of one who has been | ment. The Jail in West Philadelphia was THE UNION. Ras plates by Landseer, jr , 83 MPHE MOST PERFECT STOCK OF | siricken blind, or the lust heard melody is | well filled, while outside a large crowd col- HE “UNION HOTEL” IN GEORGE- Form B. Puss in Boots, 12 fine illustrations, fancy covers, UAKS AND TALMAS yet offered by the treasured in that of a man stunned deaf by a | lected to witness the starting of the barrows Junins’s Letters. complete in two volumes, 22 | Noveniber 25th. Such an assortment cannot be tall ; at was my last perfect pleasure, aud sue- | for the Opera House A few minutes after tewn, D.C i has been leased by the Know all persons by these presents that —— | 5? cts. subseriber will be opened on Tuesday morning, Kohl's Russia—St. Petersburg, Moscow, and | found this side of New York city; and such an ceeded by # shock that £ shall never, I think, | eight the performance eonciuded, and the in- Programme. subscriber, who is gow prepared and would has released, and hereby releases, the State of be pleased to receive permanent and tran- ‘Texas from all further liability or claina for the pay- sient boarders. = : the Crimea, 82 75 one as has never been offered for sale before in | Gite get over © vited guests took their seats in a six-boree nov 14-1 JACOB FOUK — eyed Senor Mocge's Irish Melodies, illustrated edition, | this District. ‘The subscriber has just returned | | When I had bathed as long as I judged to| omnibus, and the opera troupe, beaded by ot “ ities of the state | beautifally pr.nted and embellished with spienaid | again from New York, and he is aiisfied he can | be prudent, L landed and advanced towards Sanford, were comfortably accommodated with INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, [impels a eey be,) and redeemed by the | line engravings froma pictures painted expreesly | please all who may be in want of « cnoccoe | the spot where my garments and Towser lay ; | whoelbarrows The omnibus led the way, United States in accordance with the provisto.s of | for the work by Mulready, jr , $7 wrapping for the winter. asI did so, every individual hair upon his | amidst the cheers of thousands stationed alon = Latved States Hotel) bavin Lobe AS | an act of Congres, entitied “An act to provide for Pea Operative echante and British Pal Vana Tie eae at bis riatene ind back seemed to bristle with fury, bis eyes | the route The street on this side of Market gone thorou_h repair and been handsomely the payment of such creditors of the late republic o Nicniee waaay ena Workman’s New Di- Sagres a) @ avenue, between 12th | \indled with coals of fire; he gave me notice | street bridge was so densely packed that it refuinished, is now open for the reception of, ae pat cern gor at ono freee ye i any,” rectory, 4to , 150 plates, #6 nov 2-e02w FRANK A McGEB. | by & low, determined growl that be would | was difficult for the coach and barrows to pro- Sorpcmtbpramnlemaee eed peep bape Sapir : coeeaa the 28th of February, 1855, and an act of | Percy’s Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, | "ny. | Spring on me and tear me into fragments if I | geed without ranning over the enthusiastic scity,) and cloth, extra gilt, $225 TABLE CUTLERY. approached nearer, it was evident tuat he did | spectators; but fortunately, through the skill- the accomm dations, the ee Cen to —_ of Teoes, Sprowen Ui Tet oF Vebenery, Pictorial Book of Ancieat Ballads, illustreted, ‘ Moar As ae aa tage) este HORN | pot ecageise ine the least without my clothes. fal driving of ones and the oho the thelr exfown tn Washington, bo feels assured of § spot eeecuanin' a a Rone Coes arith 26 illustrations on wood iaives with Forks ‘Also, meat and aa Gas “ Tow, Tow, Tow, Tow, Tow,” said I, pleas- | foat was performed without accident in « lit- “ ” - ————— from the traveling public. The following is alist of the audited certificates | 824 steel, $1 25 , ’ vers. Steels, dec, ‘These goods are manufactured | ®2tly, “‘ good old Tow, you remember me tle over 15 minutes, the quickest time ever ec 1+ . ding Saunte: bout London, 75cents expressly formy sales, and I do not hesitate to re- | but the brute, like the friend whom we e ——— q Seuly aatsptiaen Of Aaclont and Modern, | commend them as being equal if not superior to known ina better day, and applied to when DEUTA reper rors No. Issued to. No. — Issued to, 4to., lates, $2.50 z aay goods in the market. in indifferent apparel, only shook his head in D street, detw thand 9th str, 8 T D Tompkins 1639 Oscar Engledow Sketches of Young Ladies, Young Gentlemen. Ses c. w. Sita & menacing manner, and showed bis teeth the -e0 ron . HIS ELEGANT S4LOON WAS OPENED] 18 Bukmaa Canfield 1675 Trustees of Austin | gna Young Couples, 18 illustrations, by Phiz, #{ : more. ‘Towser, be quiet, sir; how dare you | struck up, “See the Conquering Hero Comes,”’ PENNSYLVANIA ICECR EAM COMPANY on Seturday evening, November 8th. 31 John A Clifton College Stuart’s Antiquities of Athens, and other Mon- stow, T. T a lero E ‘ . sarrat & reece. ow, Tow, Tow, Towser—(here he nearly | while arush was made for the inside of the a fleet precorm mtct ne petronge; Qh 53 ne i500 ioe ees - bette por tlaresee oy en with the | "No. 414 Seventh st. between Gand si. | bad a bit of my calf off )—you nasty, brutal | Hall, to witness a repetition of Poca-bunt-ar. red no pains or expense in making this the] 84 J De Cordova 1704 Daniel Carl, ‘Tasso’s Jerusalem Delivered, 24 engravings on | JYHE PERSONS FORMING THIS COM- | dog; go away, sir—go; ain't you ashamed of After the performance about sixty invited Tost elegant EATING and DRINKING SA. | 92 John Burin ca HN Waleott Wodedstastecl. sii °C Pany have long been of the opinion that an | yourseif?”” Drops of foam oozed througa the | cucets tat lone nen are oe a Se eee ee Sains Se eek | Yas baie Oe Cates: be? Walker's Analysis of Beauty in Women and advantage would be derived both by themselves. | teeth of the ferocious monster as he stood cp | Sanford had liberally provided at De Ban- vate locality, and the admirable adaptation of the | 176 E Baldwin 1746 Jona ad Portis Critical View of Hypothesses respecting Beauty, | SP0 of, nervy could be sent alrect te Washionten: | with tail erect at these reproving words, but | ra’e. The entire extibition was well man. house to the business, ated by the hest of cocks | 191 3 cae ar ths “ops new editions, #2 drawings from life, $6 With this view they haveestablished A DEPOT | be manifested no sign of remorse or sorrow. | aged, and no exnibition has caused more ex- ane io ates Ove TERS and her eres in 5 1816 Miles 8 Bensett Greea al Leek aad parr er by AT 414 SEVENTH STRE&T, where Families, | My situation became serious in the extreme; | citement, or drawn a larger crowd to the which the morket affords, will, he hopes, merit | 201 f Bthan Earle 1829 Nathaniel Rudder ‘A Cracker on ion for Christmas Parties, by | Noarding-Houses, Hotels, Balls, Faire, &., can | what if he chose to sit there, on my personal | streets and reveive the patronage of his frie: and the | 328 O Blineau 1831 i Tyler, adm’: Brough, illustrated, $1 e supplied, at a low price. apparel, until——? nen. ae made with wheelbarrows. On the arrival of the party atthe Opera House the immense crowd assembled gave three deafening shouts, and the band siationed on the pavement generally. 344 J E Wade 1833 § of WH Kelly es for all Parties, for Uld They will keep constantly on hand the follow- At this idea, too terrible to be concluded, a Tae Weatsen—Norra axp Sovers.—PFlow- ee eee . ASA RICKETTS. 268 Peters & Booth 1838 Samuel Nara Sooners — es, 31.50 B | and ing: edienolemurren profuse perspiration broke out all over sade ere and fruits are in their full bloom and plen- OFFICIAL ee een ae ey emae Boswell’s Life of Johnson, 10 vols., £0 plates, oon Pease — = PRINT do Presently feeling a little cold, I went back | tiful bearing, and shed their blended perfume aa . as ae ad Eli ie J F Hennings $10 SWEET CREAM. for coffee, &c into the lake again to consider what was to be | Slong all our walks. The orange fruit, and Tasascey Derantunwr, Augusta, 1656, | 7 4, Parker, for Bliza- 1842} J © Recies 419 ufan’s Studies of Heads,@nely drawn .onstone, | Gooq RICH MILK, (served Co farnilies) done, and resolving the etl design of enticing | the orange flower. the pestoet wentth of meses j » Bened: vie 1 imund ss 7 Vani la ICE CREAM, piainor in pyramids we | Towser into the water and there drowning | © every hue, and a thousend flowers besides, ——— joint resolution of Congress = —— een pn - ee pst el Popular Astronomy, 119 cuts, 12mo., Pine Apple go , go do Rs him. Abuse and flattery being equally thrown | re all in “green ee and —— the a redi- | 466 Wm Odlin 1856 C P Greea h’s Pictures— Lemon lo 0 lo $ away upon him, I tried stones; I heaved at | Senses with their sweet influences ‘es, our errs porcine manny he mri 467 John W King 1865 David Ayres of Mr. Punch, 600 illustrations by Leech, I'vol | Almond do do do $2% [hin with all wy force the largest pebbles I | “‘#eaon’” has indeed commenced, and most de- digthe Senate and House of Representa-| 309 T B Webb 1869 Thomes FJames | 3 50 peipacti checks = ms | £3 | could select, the mejority of which he evaded | lightfully too —New Orleans Pic., 234 ult. Cnited States of America in Congress as Ct wu ee eee Book of Costume, or Annals of Fasbion, by a | Clocolate’ (Wiown’s oe éo “& | by leaping from side to side, and those which | ‘There are flashing eyes and ruddy cheeks agreeab’y to ey thee i the | 535 David 8 Kaufm 1697 F Emma a j 8vo., numerous illustrations, gilt Through the winter seaeon they will keep | strack him rendered him eo furious that I be among tbe children to-day, and overcoats, lieve he would have killed and eat me if be could, whether I was dressed or not, bat he would not venture into the water after me| and the first snow this season nestles to the still. . bosom of the cold earth. Already have those At last, the time —t on apace for the | dangerous traps, the sidewalk slides made d 643 George W Park: 1999 Parilla Lee* ‘004s Ci ual, 40 trations eec! COUNTRY SAUSAGE, POULTRY, EGGS ok heta ae sso comp headed Crutcherlle avenl . ‘y Growtivyer $150 Se eee eee eae a ATER nd FRUIT es. t ti 4 a om Raven1920 Th : ; 651 1922 Gilbert Johoson ing Book of the 6 tt School of De- ATER a: 3 le to order « Coagress of September 9:n, 1850,” no- Wm Flower Drawir g Boo! overnment Schoo! ‘ Q-lw* tice, by public afvertisement, was duly given for| S52 1928 Robert Lusk sign. $150 Temmscesh. ROW 27-LwO tae space uf ninety days by the Seretary of the = ae scher md aud Pertacom tiene History of the Russian War, splen- GREAT ECONOMY IN GAS. muffiers and sledges have come into eudden requisition, for winter is upon us in earnest, vary, of the ume at which ment of the : ted with maps and } lates, $3.50 Y THE USE OF KIDDER’S PATENT | appointed interview which I had once jooked | thei arance in th Prec lect by the ath Bess: pee en 1877 H A Williams ben — a ir ‘Lhe work of Canova in Sculpture and Model- Gas Regulator, wyen properly applied, a sav- fewauiod to with such delight, and expecta- Ps ttle pom = Tieany? cone weed ald be mate, pro rufa, on avy bond, certificate, | “70! Felix Bieder 9072 fone ate ley ling, engraved in outline by Henry Moses. with | ving of 25 per cent, and producing a steady and tton, L was fain, in an agony of shame and down the hills, to the mortal terror of timi or evid of debt of said Sta ¢, which should be 718 Robert Dale 2086 ‘wart descriptions and a biographical memoir; 3 splen- } pr fjantlight. Also, a full assortment of Gag pe to hide ace in & ary ditch tn ch 4 ws cit of e Treasury Departm:nt thirty days : wm J 15045 C W Vickery did volu 2 . Chandeliers and Bracket ; comprising many of | '8 ae ys b I 7 1 n the | women, and the peril of unwary passengers. — b day of June, 165%, the limit of ym cones me For a TAYLOR & MAURY’S the newest styles, from the renowned factory of | Ptighboring copse, where 1 could see what | Aliany Statesman, 234 wit as it is represeaied by tbe said | “279 Wm Walker 2055 } Paul Bremond nov 2 Bookstore, near 9th st. | Corneleirs & Baker, Philadelphia. took place without being seen, and there 1 annonces ne Treasury, that of sa Dorlas, cer-]| 793 Dyer Pearl 1789 a 4. W. THOMPSON & BRO., covered myselt over, like a bave in the wood, His Fars —John H M d evidences of debt, which have been | §/2 Isaac L Hilt, Tog { David G Burnet ASARUM PASTILLES, 269 Pa_av., south side bet. 1:h and 12h sts. | with leaves. ofthe late Dr. Gardine: 4 by the State of Texas, rape equal | 74 joan W bomen 2108 Ae SIMPLE, SAFE sh ace fot nov te Presently my Lucy came down, a trifle | United States, since be obtained his portion um of taree haadred and +ig! e lcMaster med for ‘Ou; is. i - aad mx buadred and ainety three dolla 579 JamesMcMadter = 293 Cough, Tickling in the Throat, Bronchial Affece CHAUNCEY WARRINER, more caretully dressed then usual, and look- | of that plunder, bas been a wanderer, and ing all grace and modesty ; the dog began to howl as she drew near; she saw him, and she saw my clothes, and the notion that I was drowned ([ could see it in ber expressive countenance) flashed upon her at once; for one instant she looked as though about to lost and squandered ali his money. At length he became a traflicker in a small wares, and took his goods from one place to another in the various trains of wagons that go through Mexico. A few weeks ago, he was accom- anying one of these trains from Nieves te 914 Dyer Pearl 2135 WATCH MAKER. othe Ti Db tions, &c. ‘hese tirely void of prioe to the at Idih of Jun-, therelore, in order to | 915 Mary Elen Heden- 1ase§ F P Gentry Hears the preparations of 0 mum, which renders INO. 344 STREET, SIGN OF THE LARGE do full Justice to the holders of said d berg 21452 5 w Pisher them perfectly safe when administered to child- and stall Watch with Chain, near Shillin; tary of the Treasury is hereby au horiaed to pay to | 230 3 Ells oa ren and advantagous to adults. They are | ton’s Periodical Depot, corner of Pennsylvania the holders of auy of the said bonds, certificates, or ag Mrs Mary Belville 2104) ouisiana Davis | not oftcred to the publics acertain and immedi: | avenue andi street ane vidences, of debt, not presented bef the 13th te cure for Consumption, Broachitis, &c., butas . E. day of Juae last, who may present and. prove the | 1012 RM Forbes 2303 B Frost renoey : WATCH REPAIRING, &c alleviating remed Prepared only by faint. id th t shi hig in to th te d hi b ked = fe Be 1025 James N Hogan 2306 Thomas Reed ting W aint, and the next she sped off again ‘o the onterey, and on the way they were attac! pro pa hecrget ines eae 1043 Thomas Lindsay 2316 Harrison C Bryant Beene Ls Byso hme tonet tis in ae pecs hotel with the speed of a deer, Gracious | by the savages, and Mears with his family and execute the proper releases co the Gated Senet 1045 James L Green —- 2330 J 8 McDonald = Lever, Jewelry, and heavens! I decided upon rescuing a portion | and several other persons were murdered. aad the Sate of Texas, their pro rata chare of the | 1047 Jesse Daniel 9340 Arthur Garner D*. MUNSON, AT 338 PENN’A AVENUE Horizontal, Silver Ware of my garments at leact, or upon perishing in — said seven million seven bundred aud fifty thousand | 1048 JB Daniel - 2341 J F Martehett is still making those beautiful Musical, and REPAIRED. | the attempt, and rushed out of the thicket for E> The scarcity of apples is accounted for dotlare; and after payment thereof, the said Secre | 1050 Charies Vincent noe Andrews & Grover continuous GUM TEETH, called, JEWE.RY AND SILVER WARE the purpose ; but my courage failed me as I | by a horticultural friema thus:—The d: tary of tae Creasury is authowized and required to Laven 8 D Gervaise 4454 P G Merritt Allen's Patent, for the excellency made to order neared the savage animal, and I found myself | of the summer of 1855—the moisture not be! distribute aad pay the residue of the said seven mil 2349 W Pink ow = oe 1058 Willis Millican 2350 JD Giddings wenng he omer Pigs Se arcneafully cooee, Removed from 370 Penn’a avenue; Browns | (in some confused and palpitating manner) lous sevea Bundt and fifty thousand dollars, then 1059 J D Millican 2354 J Crawford jr There is one Dentist in this city who has been Hotel, to the above location “Ga A back in my dry ditch again, with the senca- remainiag in tie treasury, pro rata, amongst ali the sufficient to penetrate to the roots—check the flow of sap, which caused a profuse blos- WARRINE 4 4 “4 : 4 aol ho may hav. Ved t , 1062 John Davis 2358 A P Edgerton infringing the patent, and madea bad imitation] 20v*%-e3m ©. WARRINER. Join) oe a ices of blood and pain; my retreat | soming the last spring—somewhat as a prema- txecated the proper releases un or before the Letaee | 1065 Wm Barton 2859 Thomas Warner jr oft gala om 1’ hereby caution the public ACARD. had not been effected—perhaps, because there | ture flowering is obtained by bending grafte. of January next. 1079 W A Lockhart 2363 George K Sustare N. B. Whenever a Dentist speaks against T. POTENTINEI was nothing to cover it—without considera- | Then came the copious rain, making and star- Approved August 18th, 1856. 1060 Morton S354 Francis Briehia Allen’s Patent Continuous Gum Teeth, when No, 279 Pennsyl ble loss, and the beast had bitton more se- | \ing the sap, and swelling the brauches and Norioui 4B4a8Y Givax to the holdem of bonds, te ara 2383 ae Bryn omteresiee: the Becnnae hes seneeant South side, between Tenth and Elewenth Streets, | verely. I protest that, from that moment, | twigs; but the tree wanting the constitution, certificates, and evidences of debtof thelate repub- | 1241 Youngs Voleman 2587 Juseph Tomlinson sunwilling to Pay for the patent. Je 16-tf Watuincton City, D.C, frightful as my position was, it did not move | as it were, to sustaia this sudden accession of lic of Texas, which were not presented at this de. | !24% Robert McNutt 2390 Sneed & Turner a ee eee ESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS PAT | me so much as the reflection of the honors | vitality, the immature fruit fell off. = before the 18th day of Jenct 1249 John W Cloud, per 2390 Wm Kimbro HOSIERY-—-HOSIERY. rons and the pubiic generally, that he is now | that would be showered down on that vil Re partment on or before the y of June last, thay |, atvys H Raymond 2400 H EB Haynie OHN H SMOOT, NO. 119 BRIDGE Street, | prepared with the most scientific and skillful | creature. I knew that he would be consid- E> The tendency of the London Times jast the same wl be settled and the pro rata amount 1263 E De Pontois 401 RW ik Cah pate D C, bas received a assort- | Coods and Confectioners, to furnish ered by Lucy and the rest as a sort of Dog of | now isto high toryism. The recent amnesty hereos wilt be paid to the lawfal holdersthereafit | tae GCTSER | 5» 3402 Catherine Allen for Ladies, Genin, Boys and Oita at al, Hoes | fae TIES, WEDDINGS, DINNERS, ¢ > | Montargis, an affectionate and sagasiouscrea- | to political offenders in Englecd is styled by . . C5 4 > preseated before the first day of January next, ac- aan 9413 J W Lawrence beat qualities, and of the best makes” Purchepers a eeraatics mawikatek personalattend- | ture, watching patiently at his appointed post | the Times ‘ more clemency for Rebels companied with the necessary evidence of theirgen- ao — Lp me on Py a= Smith will please call. - nov 26 ance and assume the entire responsibility of the edtags Feta * master that should never “ Peep wy Lawns ’—There was — in h m: wel Hidten orton ns wn DL , | entertainment. in return to him. uaint remark in farmer to a seme- ot in —o scrapes prctuscnesepm na 1300 Joha Johnson 2438 Elaphalet Easton JAMES 8. WELCH’S FIRST PREMIUM | “Connected with his establishment are Parlors pray they all came back, Lucy and her pers tcameusicaal” pooabers “Take care, quired to give this department the custody ofsuch | 1301 Susan Massiex 2442 Lemuel BDickenson FAMILY FLOUR. where Ladies and Gentlemen can be rerved at all | mother, and ali the maid servants, from the | sir you do not put the hay so bigh in the reek bonds, certificates, and evi leaces of debt, and with | 1362 Thomas H Forrester2450 Wm H Thompsoa WE ARE NOW RECEIVING THIS Justly | hours with Ice Cream, Jellies, Oysters in every inn, besices my fellow-students and fishermen | the ‘4 bs can cae reach it.” releases to the United States and Texas, fu aceord- ion Wit ie sum Eddy celebrated brand of Flour, and willcontinue | style, Helishes, Dinners and Suppers, ina man- | Vth yeqantes deep phos etnies lambs cai Be ee bans cela ne ance with the provisions of the actof Congressof | 1424 G W Osborne 2474 A B Hemphill warrant it superior te Loything inthe market, | ““E" POPENTINI, grateful for the iberal petro- | kets and brandy, (how I envied the aaa ta Tome than betore the revolution—thers 2th February, 1856. 165 John A Rutherford 2477 Aaron Hau; =~ We are also agents for the sale of the following ehe has cpp prmppmanyreneepr mr and the brandy!) — i yey eerie being two hundred and twenty-four painters, : 1 i z in Jones | brands, viz: an who may give him a efiort | women’s cries nor the men’s labor in vain dis- souiptors end one bun- bi sho Poems ofgen- | 1498 Joseph Bates "Joel Hill Richard B. Welch, Fainily on bis part will be made to meri © continuanve tressed me half so much as the patting and oder Tory-feur ‘engraver ct uinesess o © certificatesissucd | 1473 Ann B Reese Charles 1. Wood, do of their favors. tq. | Catessing of Towser; I could not repress a ye by the aaditorand comptroller of Texas underthe | '515 Lumbard Mims Daniel J Wood, do He solicits an examination of his and e'e- roan of horror and indignati “Hush! «(How much do you pay your w rs at laws ofthe State. But it pos.e . 1521 J C Moore Island Mills, do ant assortment of FRENCH CANDIES, P#E | 8TOan o : egnation, “‘ Hush * | wis saloon?’ asked an iraseible gent of the jaws ofthe Biate. bos-essesno meansof ver- | 1593 John James Kiizabeth Mills, do * SERVED and BRANDIED FRUITS, pic-| hush‘”’ said Lucy; and there was a silence, roprietor of a restaurant. ‘Que dollar per fying the certificates, bonds and promissory motes | 1554 K H Douglas All of which we offer i quantities to suit pur- | KLES, SAUCES, &c., which he offersfor sale at | through which I could distinetly hear Towser | P' sir”? “ Well, then, credit me wih issued by the republic of Texas, and not presented 1570 E M Fish chasers, at the lowest market prices. to, aor audited by, the officers of the State. The | tog, Wm Kerr pay Dhan HARTLEY the most moderate prices. nov 19-2td&eol0t | licking his chops. I was desperate by this ony cents, for 1 waited two hours for my BROTHER, time, and hallooced out tomy friend Sanford— one hour for my muffins’ necessary @1d proper proof of the genuin< nessof be ? Bickford: o12 M Rorberttaitle vid 26-1m___101 Water 8t , Georgetown Ey dora po ary taaraiog sara i Sanford, and nobody a ree rraapene prt Cure or nie Foas —It is e titer:sthe certificate of the comptrolle: 1612 John Lamer 2513 Henry B Brooks AGNIFICENT PIANOS.—WE HAVE| | CAMPHENE or PINE OIL copse with a blanket. Im- aed bi selentifie men ta Ptroller ofthe | 1615 John Cameron «9514 a tromwet | MACs in scretns iaNos: most comple'e| For sale, wholesale or retail, by remember nothing more distinctly. Im- | confidentl Pome. 4 State» Coras, who hes the official charge of the | 1623 Joho D Taylor 2528 H 8 Morea sick of new and beautifel PIANOS ever offered : J. R. McGREGOR, medistely peals of laughter, pow smothered, | that these London fogs invariably arise om origita! -: 1-4 -stating tothe debt ofthe late re | 1624 Levi Mercer 2589 Purbur & Bean in tse city, at prices and terms to suit every one | nov 29-eotw 534 Seventh street. now breaking irrepressibly forth ; expre--i' 8] the marsbes around Plumstead and —— i. Tas 4+ga@eut and reicases may be executed > . sod arma es | the sletiiet. F 3, 42 :0do Adamantine do. giduing—but never fai i; A , ne things 11 @ackasuwledgedin the presence of the Asisan | this Dopecuseee of Texas.e ape Team 208 Ps. ave, bet Oth end 10th ots. | noviscoe “““BARBOUN x SkMsus. [as it wore, by floods of merriment; and the | drained, fogs would become necege

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