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THE EVENING STAR, PEHUISHED BIOKY APY ERNUOP, (BXCLPT S¥NDAY,) At tas Sear Buildings corner of Penasyivacta avenue Gud Klewensh civett, 37 W. D. WALLACE, Wl be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX ; AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served Ia packages at 37% @ents Per monty. To mail subscribers the sub- seription price is THR BE DOLLARS AND FIF- ‘WY OENTS 2 year is advance, TWO DOLLARS for siz months, snd ONS DOLLAR for three e —Ebening | ‘This excellent F amtly and Nows J exraci—cen; Uning a greater variety of interesting reading thax ean be found in any other—is published on Satur. zy moming. ee ee Seenecees oo15 08 Casz, InvanuaLy in abvance. at bee conteae, Pa tases boprensent months; for less thaa three months at the rate of mrs paper. Price-Tunae = of the tig ements on VOL. IX, WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1857. NO. 1,246. acommmlecion of terest: san gents Will bent! -wee _—_— M. SNYDER & SON, Bankers, > ane ee re ta = Proposals for —_* Marine Hospital OFFIeIaLs j E Vy E N I N G STAR pt =f such an act of unparalleled mag. Bivroces, BONDS an oy ee \fics and Depet—Southwest corner of F and eet aan rene sory Derartxant, Nov. 29, 1656.0 | | Byer afterwards,” said Davis, “she al- receive Deposits, furcish' Drafts, make Collec- | Twelfth streets fed 27-8 Trsaruny Deranrvenz, Notice is bpreby given to holders of stock ofthe |“ we AND THINGS OF THE PAST most broke ber neck in extending her head — | .. Hons, and Rep WanhanTs. CONFECTIONERY ROPOSALE WILL BE RECEIVED AT Tuas | 288 of the! United Siates, that this department | y4n0 Barney's Anecdotes of Remerkable Sa ae me as she We are at all times ora ‘and selling Land | FOX THE APPROACHING HOLIDAYS. | FE depariment uauil the 25th day of February, A.D | Will purchase the same until the 34 of March next, | Public Men. er eee at weaee: Warrants, and will lorate them, on commission, NGA CTaSTANDING THR BIGE PRICE 1857, at Je oreloak, mon; fie the construction of the | unless the sum of $1,500 000 shall be previously | Gossp about Burr, Jefferson, Mathew L- Babsoquently ae ne es : esota torys, Wiscon- sugar, 2 lari authorize 2 erec’ , - shina, ‘ poor estitu: pip emenaerry Sameny oe at the useal prices, viz: eis Macks, Plorida, according to the plane and specig, | Obtined, and will ray in addition to the interest Davis and Chas. Dickens tion, in Yaris, where he supports himself for M SNYDSR & SON’S Bank, months by the sale of his watob, his trinkets, dee 15-Im No 329 National Hotel Building. ces, viz: : a : PLAIN CANDY and MIXED DRO t catin ed at this department; said proposals | 8¢crued from the date of the last semi annual divi- | ~The venerable yet vivacious Honorable Joba = PS at 25 inns prepar his clothing, and was finally induced to make to be either for the whole building or separate for | dend of interest thereon, together with one day’s | Barney, of Baltimore, bas in press @ very pi- cents per poun: mates MS at 37 cents per pound, usuaily | the different kinds af work; bills of parcels must in i % t “Sketch Book,” which is likely to re-| minute calculation of the minimum food in- GER’S A aiditiona! interest for the money to reach the Ven. dan! Jd Improved “Sowing Machines, | French BON BONS: nceding all kinds of Maal int ot omit abe atom ‘amount carried out; | d0F, the following rates of premium on raid stocks: | chiens ee Sy — Pecan to Docc gM Segareacee ing by pro ted the Highest Aw. - French Confectionery ,at 50 cents per pound, the depinment Cate Corte reject oo For the stock of 1842, a premium of 10 per cent. { Maine prea i. Davis, Thos eee sugar yielded prt snow ne pe ores a Tant ard 2 ited, n rts_ thei i j kg : dae a v Tie Faris, Szuitition, thereby rovelving | POUND and PRUE “CAKE, of which I shail | when i avers he nicereatof the Caned Btareore: | Po the stock of 1817 and 1848, « premium of 16 | 2g Charles Dickens in America will be read | them azy sther nebeteons Coffee browned. have a large assortment. manufactured of | quires i'; the department also reserves the right to | Per cent; and for the stock of 1850, commonly | with peculiar interest 'a Vordiet of Superiority. Gates = y the very bestand freshest materials, orna- | ¢xelude the bd of any person or persons who there | called Texas Indemnity Stack, a premium of 6 Per | 4 anow BURR—HOW BR PRESIDED IN THE SENATE 25 IMPROVEMBNTS IN THIS MA- but only half burnt, lasted | and was the cheapest stimulant that could reanimate ~ mented fine and tastefully. is just cause to believe will not faithfully perfoi m the | : : F ig!- | 80 exhausted frame. obine has simpil.ied them tn many respects, | me dive cag tall, aud dent aubmake the | cabiten sor whitey Love citseigeed to cb aia | Cote _ In 1803 I witnessed the dignity, ieapartial gad they arecapableo/ executing twice the amoun place, No 416 Pennsyivania avenue, between 9th | by indirection; and ail bids when there skal e par Certificaies af stock uwnsmitted to the depart- | ity end winning grace with which Aaron Burr TRAITOR ’ of wor ow did formeriy in any given time. ‘Fhaey are vithoct question the only Machines ca- pabdle of sewiag every variety of goods perfect; a shirt bosom or heavy trace for harness can be sewn by any of these raachines plete oy er of le aad throad in such a manner that the elosest scrutiny cannot detect a fauit. Manufacturers, planters and families will find them the only safe Machines to purchase, as they are built stroaz and durable, and not likely to get out of order. We have machines with guages attached, for seal areas alters, &c. Silk, Fhread, Cotton, Needles, &c., soastantly on band, at the lowest rates. Persons desirous of information regarding Sew- tag Machines wil! please address i. M. SINGER & CO., 185 Baltimore street, Baltimore. N. 8.—Weare prepared to exchange these ma- I shall Poe s) ve a fal Wa: tof the rise. gress and deciine of this eminently bad ps sca a soldier—patriot—traitor. Perhaps the lat ter isa harch word. “ Annexation” was not as much the order of the day as now—it was premature then to take possession of Texas _ The pear was not ripe—bis treason consisted in plotting the annexation of Louisiana to Texas, where he might rule az President of the little consederacy. _. His horizon hereafter will inclade within its radius Mexico, and we are now leisurely carrying out bis mad designs. A VISIT TO JEFFERSON. Passing through Washington on my retarn from Richmond, I was’ invited by Colonel presided in the Senate of the United States during the trial of Judge Chase, impeached for partiality and injustice towards John Fries, indicted under the Alien and Sedition Law. HIS TRIAL aT RICHMOND. 1 attended his trial at Richmond, when he himself was indicted for treason. His promi- nent counsellor was Luther Martin, of Balti- more—my fathor’slawyer, neighbor and friend His daughter Maria, afterwards celebrated as Mrs. Richard Raynal Keene, invited my sister and self to dine with Col Burr He was then living in a house standing alone, around which was a patrol of guards. Tho dinner was superb, abounding in all the luxuries which Virginia's generous soil yields and lth streets, next door t> [ron Hall. | ties interested who do not join in the bids, aad all | ment, under this notice, must be assigned to the dee 15-1m GEO. NORBECK. rs pi t, Cie investiga‘icn, are below a fair price | United Srates, by the party duly entitled to receive = = for the work. CHRISTMAS CORFECTIONERY. ill new ceivedin 0 contract | the proceeds. Lt sent between date hereof and the HE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY IN- | wil byawarded to a Disver tolece details are Tur | tet cay of Jaaua-y next, the current halt yror'e im forms his customers and the public in general | ni.hed the department of the prices of the different =a Mies 1d that he is prepared to supply them with kinds ot work and material:, which shall be subject | St Must be assigned by the present stockbolver, ‘a caper a Cc nny itn | the revision of the department, so thatit may | OF it will bs payable as heretofore, and a corres mi eign and domestic; also w: ei i . CANDY. PLUM and POUND Caka’ mince presi ytall eit a ai the interest of eet deduction be mate trem the amount pay: PIES, ORANGES, F1GS,RAISINS, PRUNES, | Ninoty percent, of ine atnount of work done and | &'* for the stock. ALMONDS, &c. His stock of CONFECTION: materiais delivered, according to contract price, Payment fur the stocks so assigned and transmit- ERY is very complete and such as he feels con- | (said am sunt tu be ascertained by the estimate of a3 | ted will bz matu by drafts on the Aasisiant Treasu. fident will be found on trial, equal toany that may | grentof he department, appointed fr that purpose,) pi = ie be offered for sale in this city. He will behappy | wit) be paid from tim? to ‘ime, as the work pro- | Ter at Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, at the to see his friends and customers on Christmas gres-es, Aid ten per cent. retained until the comple- | option of the parties entitled to receive the money, Eve and during the Holidays, as his stock will | tion of the contiact,and acceptance of the work should be ‘ be replenished until aad <fat the New Year's pe eae miorigaile ne forfeited Me ang | Which should b> expressed in the letters accompa: Festival event of non-.ulfilni«nt of contract ny.ng the certificates, JAMES GUTHRIE, - TOYS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Con’ racts will be awarded only to master builders Secretary of the Treasury, | in! abundance. Twenty ladies and gen- | Isaac Coles, his Secretary, into Mr. Jefferson's a eee borne shy dered Re The subscriber also respectfaily tnforms ladies | and m«chanics, and the a-signin: nt thereof, except dee 1—i13dMeareht id tlemen, of rank, fortune and fashion, graced private sanctum He was seated in his morn- aferior machines under the pretext of being and gentlemen desirous of procuring TOYS of | by consent of the Seezetary of the Treasury, will be | ———————_—___________. | the festive board. jog sown quite at ease, (I was not,) amusi ' any kind, as Holiday Presenis, that he has iw- | a forfeiture of the same. ported a large collection of German and French Each proposal must be accom; manufacture, which are curious, cheap, and well | ¢ a antes, signed by ww so RK. DUPRIE'S REMEDIES are the only anied bya written effectual cure for External or Internal Piles, ble persons, (cer Saltrheura, Ring-Worm, &c. They are unrivai- @hbeap, will dud this a benedt indeed. He was esteemed a persevuted martyr. Dis- | himself by tossing his slipper - in the sir 1s—hy i tress, in every form and chape, makes an irre- | and catching it on the point of his toe as it x and Yor He of | tifted to bes by the Unit jistrict Jadge or | led for purifying, “ke blood. { sistible appeal to woman's sympathy; her |camedown. ; YEAaS’ PRESENTS. coer ae Laxey —_- ae fe epee and Siesta of the va aati init ae Pel Bar) cents per = dy Ufice 76 Nassau street, New | tears often flow for the suffering of the crimi- His homely rv:tic fiery flaxen hair and stern OHN 8. SMOOT. No 119 SOUTH SIDE | More attractive than ever, and cannot be excelied | the wh le work, or of a prop riionate York Will be sent by mail. ‘ ual who expiates his crimes on the gibbet. cvantenanse when he addressed me, “Tup- Bridge street Georgetown D.C . has received | }4 20y Otner toy store in this city. aoy part, that tne bidder will, when req Por sale by FORD & BRU., corner of 11th st } HIS TENDERNESS FoR THE SEX | derstand Colonel Burr was an intimate friend rant variety of usefsi aad seasanable GOOD2 |The subscriber would also invite attention tohis | proposal be accepted, enter into u contig, cud, | See Fear avemue, 88 | pst thinccoasion, Burr's fascinating tlatteries | Of yours?’”’ I was premonished by my friend towhich he invites the attention of both ladies ene Spec riper Scan = aurikics for is fakhtal FURS!—¥URS!!_FURS were lavisued indi-criminately on tho sex in | © “on to expect a lecture 2h : - pol Combs, er e n | aoe SWew ok . Seu ad Row Sem oo ae - eae ae ton aaaenons for ® eiieation ta an advertise. “ Form of bond and certificate required will be far- ODD & CO., UNDER BROWNS’ HOTEL, | general. Man he had ever found treacherous brazened it out. Yes, sir, dead inti wouian always true to sustain him in adverei- | Mate. I was bis amanuensis. I copied many EMBROIDERIES. ment. WILLIAM GRUPE, nished on application to the depariment. beg leave to announce the arrival from Lon- 2 mallac ; afilictic na eiei d directed all his letters 7 No 415 south side Pa. av., bet. 3d and 4X sts. Plays, speeificaons, and working drawings can | don und Paris of their splendid collection of | ty, solaciog in afiliction, and giving a charm | a ere tters — — Sone ss i (Collars ar Sleeves) | Gee 93-1m opposite eokane Hail. | be hadon avplication tothe department. RICH FURS, made in the most fashionable | +5 lite, without which life itecli wes not worth | Curious to see how a great man could act, Do @> Muslin and Cambric Collars —— | Nobid sill be considered sales it fully complies in | Styles from seasoned Soft-dressed Skins = ‘They possessing. | fallen from his high estate, I cultivated his A great varlety (low priced) ae all its details with the requirements of this advertise eh peeatties roto po attention to their elegant ara auikeviva6 eee \ acquaintance with assiduity.’ ment. Ruch et ' : .: ee Tha i i taste, sir; a a 4 and Linen do “The proposals must be sent to this depariment, MANTILLA TALMAS, oa The Grand Jury finding a true biil, he wae you are ate eet ee 1 ander! but Black and wa'te L allressed to the Secreiary of the ‘Treasury, and {| Ph AnH ond One RES, | forthwith removed to the State Prison. There | Jon are ayneureace esp ate aaa cays Worked Uam sic and plainly endorsed “ Proposals for the Marine Hospital ODEO nin Cuffs to match, "we followed him; he received us in his usual | = near a tine: bat ox shine cian yon ; c > Marks, Fla ,” 22a w I be opened atone o’el: ck, £ A Boy land teous apologized for our | a . v ‘01 ition. ¥morside ed Linen Ciundric Handkerchiefs “ i ’ MINK, STO MARTIN | Siand, courteous manuer, apologized for our = Lund on aie tite = p.m, of the last day named for ra gihe same, NK, § NE} N, hataw Gubsioduned tate tia Sat z i e: Col. Burr received a great Pane Chonan coe Fentainss von Gps yma TAM FITCH & MOUNTAIN MARTIN, being introduced into his bed chamber, his | Jeai of attention in Richmond ?” "Yes air; , > dec 29 StawiF, Seereiayof SIBERIAN AND RUS:IA SQUIRREL, * drawing room being then deranged by the fit LONDON LUSTRED ting up ot his ice house, which was in fact ix Worked, quilted and booped Skirts. | 2D, Proposals for Erecting the Custom-House, | BLACK LYNX, his ¢ ALSo— Motre Antique, Embroidered, Satin and other it was lavished on him without stint or meae- ure’ . ae imney corncr. Iron gratings prevented a . . Avs : 4 * * Pray, sir, did Co! i Cloaks &c., at Plattsburgh, New York. RICH FUR TRIMMING and ERMINE; his egress, admitting a free circulation of light acy in 7 ails with “Phe age seen) roe Double end siagle Brocha and other Shawis W. G. METZEROTT, am for Cloth and Velvet Cloaks; | 02d sit. I felt pride and took pleasure in | }°. family?" No’ +‘ How do you know?” Rich Pansy and Biack St!ks (SucckasoR ro GuoreR HiLBvs,) TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SWANSDOWN TRIMMING; "| being permitted to become his amannensis. | << qhe hotels w ded—hospitality w: Frenc’s Merinos, plaid Merinos Agent of Kaven & Kaci and William Wastinaton, December 10.1656 ELEGANT SIBERIAN SQUIRREL ROBES, | Each duy as I rode along the streets my our- | ).)5. ere crowded—hospitality was Plain and printed Mous L’delaines Miller ROPOSALS WILL BE RE- f Cloak Lintn Sof ck doe Titiccninw , | ricle was freighted with cake confectionery, | avished upon every stranger—families gave Best Paris Kid Gloves, all aumbere CELEBRATED PIANOS ceived at this department until the 18th day Ladies’ and Gactientate CUR GAUNTLETS; | Soware sedclent with perfume, wreathed into | UP their beds to furnich a welcome and a rest- Kid and Buck Gauntlets AS ALWAYS ON HAND THE LARGEST | of February, A. D 1357, at 12 o'clock noon, for | Ladies’ and Gerilemen's #UR G&UNTLETS; | Cacky ‘toasts of amaluse vations | ing-place to houseless wanderers. My sister Ladies, gent’s and children’s Warm Gloves stock of PIANOS from $175 up to $1,000, | the construction of the custom-house, post office, of Beaver, Otter, Nutria, and Seal Fur; | “2° Sowaquets ct aor | wae invited to Major Gibbon's domicil. 1 was Do Hosiery, of every kind MELUDEONS from 845 to $250, snd court-rooms authorized to be ereoted at Piatts- | cap piaGe ROBES,” 2 HIS TRIAL | there every day, volunteered my services as Portmonnates, and ladies’ Cabas GUITARS, VIOLINS, BRASS INSTRU- | burgh, N Y., according to the plans and specifi- of Bear, Fox, end BuffuloSkins. | ‘The trial was tedious and prcionged. I purveyor of supplies for the Colonel's Gents Linen, Cambric and Silk Pocket Handkfs | MENTS, FLUTES, BANJOES, ACCORD- | cations prepared at this deparment; said pro} eee traveled on to the borders of North Carolina. | met no enco: in Major G Neal Biaok and fancy Silk @ravats, Scarfs and ies | EONS, and SHEET MUSIC, cheaper then in | als to be either for the whole building, or sepa TODDS OO Fe he past twenty: RUS gees | nea gore while ut tha aahte sion of | $1 ncouragement in Major Gibbon’sfam- Gents Snawis, Merino and Woolen Scarfs any honse south of New York. rate for the different kinds of work; Bills of par- | have devoted much ettention to this branch of | lingered for ri by Lin on oO! —got my curricle loaded every day any- Children’s Kalt Talmas and Yoods Music published and received every day. cels must in every case accompany each bid, | their trade, purchasing exclusively for cash, sell- | Lady Skipwith. a my return I found the | where else. Ladies, geats and boys’ Comforts. &c Pianos for rent nov 4-tr = rae eect ot anes Les : Saf Agate and ian ats rapdeets | Lethe dipromti Cepaprani ase ote | spl mldee Sor At steed Gencral, George Usy, : J rejoices to hear it; I forgive your youth- am i e de - 4 ne ae R igaed—worrie: al folly; di: b = * Nee ie eee ees anes, uth wit SELLING OFF. ment reserving the right to reject orsac-| beer the strictest scrutiny, they have secured « | ul foils; dine with me to-day; I want to hear be sold low to cash or prompt customers dec 23- J.H SMOOT. (Leaks—CLoaks! cept the proposais hereby invited, er any | large and increasing trede from all parts of the |, Would that I could only bang upon a | your edventures; I promise you good cheer, ————— ee TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT gi d have a little negro to swing me to | for i heart I rej SHAWLS—SHAWLS!! thereof, when it deems the interest of the | conntry. — 8 “enpleomt™ n my heart I rej sce that you bave saved POsibRY ~HOBLERY '1! | United States requires it; the department also re- | _ Purchasers ere invited to visit thelr estabiish- | 2d fro alldey The law's delay—the special | me from the coudeimnation of an unrighteous The subscriber is determined to close out bis | serves the right to exclude the bias fany person | ment and examine the most extensive STOCK | pleadings of the bar, ite interminable contro-| act Notwi nding that, Col. Gibbon fought entire stock of CLOAKS and SHAWLS by the | or persons whom there is just cause to believe will | OF FURS south of New York. 0c 31-3t&eotf versies have worn out and exhausted me I | like a patriot and a horo at the battle of Gow- 2uth of January, to accomplish which Le will sell | not felthfully ,erform the contracts, or which shan’t be able to hang Burr, but will be con- pens, and was appointed Collector of the Port off ata very smail advance they have attempted to obtain by indirection; |S. DORLODOT REIMS CHAMPAGRE tent to hang myself on a grate’’ Thus epoke : ii His stock cf Cloth Cloaks cannot ve equalled | and all vids when there shall be paitiesin Interest | t TRESOR DE BOUZY” AND CIES” Gestke Hay, than wate oever lived gerer| cin ee Washington, 1 had re- by any assortment ¢isewhere In this District. who do not join in the bids, and all bids that, | yyw UNDERSIGNED IS SOLE AGENT Hf is Gay to etri is name from the His Velveis are superb. upon Investigation, are below a fair price for the for this city of Dorlodct’s ‘ Tresor de (ooeey or a more upright, conscientious man. | rolle of his country’s services, which I con- F. A. McGEK, Bouzy,”? a champagne celebrated ee | is wife was a daughter of James Monroe, the | claded he had di aced 7 modest, retiring President, aud a worthy com- family to coaamaiens trite igpll ngenrsem, = ISHES TO CALL THE ATTENTION to all that saifer with defective sizht, caused by ave. sickness, and particularly from work dec 29-20t 244 Pa ave , bet. ¢th and 1th sts. Bids will not be received in gross, and no con- = > deast WE be Suarded t50 bhkder Lakes iis Europe, aod esteemed by concols<curs as of| F peer of Jefferson and Madison. Praise isthus| «Come Punctually at five;’’ I went, and lasses injudiciousiy selected, to bis superior BOOK BINDING. ts) the department of the prices o: the highest grade, and unsurpassed by am = © ally : 5 PECTACLES and GLASs68 carefully ground Corner Kieventh sireat and Maryland avenue, | the ‘Gifteent kinds of work ane eateriaicy tes Obaiaek Swink Dee eee ae aaapateens never enjayed a dinner more. be rm preemies pe glen tore voting sear the Suuthsonian Institution. which shall be subject to tevision of the | circies of urope ard America Also, a large | Burr was acquitted. He came to Baltimore Oe See cially to the wearet according to the concavity or | yOWARD LYCELCE RESPECTFULLY ana | pelt of tug Did. ae the later of tae triteg | stock of other Wines, Liquors ard Cigars. was feasted by Luther Martin. He rose from | Manniacy or Eurvext Persoxs.—People re slp Very numerous are the il! Shakspeare, now just completed, that he is pre- | States may require Jan5-tf No. 967 Pa. ave ‘National Hote the dinner table, threw open the window, | abovt to marry’’ who wish to know the effects caused to the precious organ of sight from pared to bind those work: in a superior style of | Ninety percent. ofthe amount of work done and | : i 22 OPP. National Hotel. | gratefuliy and gracefully to a volunteer com- | age, are referred to the following te the coumnencemeat of using glasses in not being | Ciecance, strenyth and solidity, and upon much materials delivered, according to contract price BE tise ALMANAC 4NDCOMPANION | pany, in full feather, commanded by Czptain moze reasonable terms than can be done in Balti- | (seid amount to be ascertained by the eastmate of for 1857; giving the House of Lords; House | Leonard Fraily; a band cf music cheered him more, Philadelphia, or New York. A letter ad- | an agent of the department, appointed for that | of Commons; Church ; Judiciary; Royal House- | with a lively air, and he accepted, gracefully, @ressed to kim (per post) willenavle him to ex. | purpose,) will be paid from time to time, as the holds; Imports; Rxnorts; Governments of Ire= | the distinguished honor conferred npon him. aibit to the subscribers specimens of his style of | work progresses, and ten per cent retained until | jand, =cotland and ‘he C-lonies; Forelzn Minis- | When my friend Hughes touched his arm— binding Every kind of Book Binding neatly ex- | the eee of the contract, and acceptance of | tra in Enylard; Briti-h Ministers abroad; E © Gol De dhe gh ri hers ecuted sez7-6m | the work, &c., by the agent aforeszid, and be | tudia Company; Chronicle of the Parllamen olonel,”’ said he, ** they are playing the = forfeited In the event of non-fulfillment of con- 1856, abstract. of Parliamentary Documents ; Rogue's March, with charged bayonets ’ The JOHN H. BDUTHMANN, — tract stracts of Public Acts; valuable articles on the | Windows were closed, the wine circulated, and Importer and Dealorin Wines, Brandies,&c. | Contracts will be awarded only to master bulld- | pe-imal Coinage Ques'ion; on the Postal Sys- | we calmly arrived at the conclusion that Capt. Bon2parte Pena avenue, south side, bet 434 and6th sts., | ers and mechanics, and the assignment thereof, | ten at home an ebroad; on arbitration {n trade Fraily was a very officious volunteer. Buffon... a8 IN STORE A VERY CRUICE AB- | except by consent of the Secretary of the Treasu- | oisputes ; cn the material progress of British In- es Chane sortment of Champagne, in quarts ae Ty, wili be a rorfeiture of the same. dia; on Architecture and Public Improvements; Ledgers fetal = isely suited, by the use of am Optometer ; ani Ferme is ie practice of many years enables him to meas- ure the focal disease of the eyes, and such glass. es that are absoiz‘ely required will be furnished with ision and satisfaction JOHN TOBIAS scxnowledges the very libe- ral encouragement seer he ined, and further solicits the patronage of those that have not yet availed chemseives of bis aid Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- ‘tng the glasses in use, and state how many inch- ee they can read this print with thelr spectacles, Sry supplied with such as will improve their st. noumerable testimonials to be seen; and ref- erences given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. Circulars to be hed gratis, at his otiice, No. $12 SEVENTH STREET, three doors trom O44 Fellows’ Hall, vr etains n . bi Ezch proposal must be accompanied by a writ- | onthe Metropolitan Communications and Bridges; The next day, strolling down Market street, | Dant ap thet Peay ecg white and pink; ten guafentee, signed by two responsible pe on the Russtan War, and much other usefal sety arm in arm with my persecuted friend, Mr. Dary.. Maderia, Sherry, Port, ‘Tenerife, Sicily. certified to be so by the Untied States district | ter. 1 vol of 344 pages; price $1 50. Imported | Hughes overtook us. ‘Colonel,’ said he, Franklin Rhive Wines, Moselle; French Wines, and | Jdge or attorney of the said Geydel in cry £um | from London, by = . “yass Light street without looking down— Fuller .. white; ac, Seheidam Gin, jamacia Rum, smernt infer any pent Warhead ote Jane CFRANCK TAYLOR. | Fountain inn is surrounded by groups of your ; Hogarth 7 arco biplor opie ee peepee we required, {f bis propo-al be accepted, enter into | CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. | Sdwiring friends. Cart. Fraily is out cf uni- | Johnson 3 5 Cherry Brandy, Blackberry Juice, Stomach Bit- | 2 Contract and bond, with proper and sutticient R. H. MILLER, SON & CO, form to-day, but there 12a general desire | Kepler..... Nozrork, Se ber 7, 1854. | Crs. Sir—The Spectacles you ie for me suit very wel, and scem to have improved my sight more securities for its faithful performance. Importers direct fram Li ol 10, manifested to give you a warm reception in | Linnaus Nelson... Also, genuine Absinthe, Kirschwasser, and |, /orm of bond and certificate required will be Avexandria, bey leave to call the at- citizens’ clothes. You must take your depart-| If Adsm and Eve got married before x { c Havana de> 10-3t&wim, | fur !shed on application to the department. tention of denlers, hotel-keepers and ure without further civil or military honors | Were a year old, end the veteran Parr buckh chen amma | tans: Spectications, and working drawings | others of Washington and Georgetown to thelr | being conferred on °? With his aceus- | toa widow at 12 Fs — at aS AZEWELL MANTELS. bobattin ters Aesllrd ten te pregp petd alte they | stock of BOUDS, whieh, for extent and variety, temed oalecity or aba eal exenileat Jalg: may wed at any md poe —a = find shel- Sa NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE. No bid will be considered unless tt fal ycom- | Stn gee ety With any establishment ment he called a back and jumped intou. — | ter under great names for early marriages or a poate al eak tuk tuch oes one eeerw ict Oattane nine by the} plies in all its detalls with the requirements of | ' "pre connezion of thelr senior partrer with the} “ On nel, my friend Burney will cocompany | late i i them c £ cA . t + na. You wi les t dri ‘ = amy sigat sn4 correspondinz with la description this advertisemen manufacturers of Europe and the United States | you ou will have a pleasant drive out tu HESE MANTELS ARE ENAMELLEDIN | The proposals must be sent to this department, | for upwards of 0 years, has given himadvan- | Herron’s Kun I will secure a seat in the FF The : io) Ti Imitation of the richest and most expensive | addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, and | caves in the purchase of goods, equal, If itot supe. stage-coach, take charge of your bs aon ey sicraphtgesg sere ey og EGYPTIAN, LISBON, VERD ANTIQUE, | plainly endorsed “Preposals sor the Plattsburgh | ror, to any house In the trade. An inspection of | ~ op youfor my friend Barney—brit at an Ths wil tei ane as PORPHYRY, PYRENEES, BROCATELLA, | Custom-howse,” and will be opened at one | 2oods and prices will satisfy all parties that pur- ib died, FOUN GOGr cas ie ee: is will be the deepest well in AGATE, SPANISH GALWAY, and otherrare | o’clock, p m, cf the last day named for receiv- | Chases can be made of them upon the most favor- bei 2 a Rb ay wo rejoice | the world. and desirable MAREZLES. The imitations are | inn the same JAMES GUTHRIE, able terms e ing being hustled by a Baltimore mob the focas. | recommend him asa skillful op- Hciss. HENRY A. WISE. Having been Induced by < friend to visitthe es- tablishment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of try- ing Ble glasses, I was farcished by Lim wlth s | so perfest that they chalengethe closest scrutiny. | dec 13 Sawtiéi'eb Secretary of the Treasury. French China Dinner Sets, cilt and decorated ‘I fear no mob,’’ the Colonel sternly replied LaF At Fort Dodge, Iows, Mr. Bixton, e which bave afforded | 3 Peres ‘ohi> wales | : = AD pA bsace nicer reclined Stet pele » fe > agg — aye | While killing two young panthers, was set upon ame more relief and gratification than any [ have ae : wok caged eee ess eae ied Proposals for Furnishing Yarble and Mxr- woah a Dinner Sets, gold band and plaie sumed hae waren Seery sapetacni by the dam, and bad not assistance arrived Sones iitiig and rection at one’ ie by smoke, coal gas, or acids, and can be sold | ble Wora for the North Front of the Pat-| prench China Vases, Pitchers, Tollet Sets, &e. | and hold in contempt = lnwiees mek? y in time, she would have killed him. a7, to a very late hour; but with the aid of poe ag oa sey i seumertet- (Frise) = ant Oiice Building. baw SV lth npg hes nd and Saucers, and |: This is all fine bravado,” eaid Hughes. | Ege From a chareoal prepared from orystal- Giasses IT caa sandy almostas late as ever, | “architects, iuilders and others are invited to DeparTMent oF the IT RIOR And Dinner Ware, separate from sets ‘‘ Barney and I have uo desire to shoot down, | lised sugar, N. Despretz is said to have pro- @ad taet too wituout the pain i have ——— call and examine samples at No. 512 Seventh December 18, 1456. India China Dinner Sets, and separate articles al- | °t to be ehot by our fellow citizens. You may | duced crystals of carbon having all ee wufored. zi sae LUHN WILSON str_et, Jdoors below Udd Fellows’ Hall, up| GEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE R=CEIVED waysonhand throw your own life away, Colonel, but this | erties of the diamond—a result obtain y Late Comm'ssionsr Gea’! Land 0} stairs T.M HANBON, at this Dejariment until the eigbteenth day of | White Granite Ware in every variety, 1n sets, and | bright world has too many attractions for us | the long continued action of the galvanic bat- Dooember 11, 1655 ° se 13-ly Agent. Cds oeis Hae sa n, ee ating = Co eat sire sets, puree be desired to throw away ours, in defending you, when | tery- bina! tea ~hm met ;. h Marble and Mabe Work as may be require tue Printed or Liver; are, the same leasant ride of half an b vi = Son of . 3 L.sve used Mr. Foblas’s Spactacles fer thres | THREE PIANOS AT GREAT BAKGAINS | *" . ai fl ‘ e ’ a pleasant ride of half an hour will save you i A portion of the church choir in the for months, and taze great pleasure ia say- E HAVE ONLY ONE PIANO LEFTAT ini on of the worth trontot the Patent Office basse ste nite te and Rockingham Ware, | frum danger and restore us to our ma-ma’s, Presbyterian Church of Greenbush, L. I., re- ba. cated ponprollgy them. i have Lae frame, rosewood case, aad Wal- | The bids must be in the form of the fullowing| Out. Pressed, Plain and Moulded Glass Ware HIS TREACHERY, ETC cently objected to the congregation taking ‘May 516, 1356 SEOR P.SCARBUREN. Une beautiful 7-cetevbs, round corners, iron eons and clea:ly specifying the prices tor ma- | from the best establishments in the Eastern end This was the last of Col. Burr. His yji-| part in the singing, as they got out of time. dressing, and setting, including all | Western States, which will be scold by the pack- yh ii i isi nos ¢} Phe Church bas decided that tho congregation —_— frame, rosewood case Plano, worth $100, and | the ina-ninery and ot vr eapensess <a cchererinn lainy, his treachery, his infamous expocure of ee greg’ anlugit tecgmmoaded to Mz. Joha Toblss ax | will be sold for $250 Schedule, iexvaianced qackers cmployed. Goods put up e era letters ie to 7 by the | may rug =m optic! = as 1 bave eyes of remark-} Qne Louis XIV style, magnificently carved Cube stone, per superficial foot by us cun be transported by any mode without | COPAUINg sex, on whom he was lavishing | [>The “old folks’ in Sandusky, Obio, able eouliarity, 1 Was gratified to ind that Mr.| case, iron frame. rosewood Fiano, worth $350 Bedsand bills, do Jo breakage. praise, but induced by a mere gratification uf | revived their youthful propensities, the otber Fouls rama Negpees sc a them by inspes- will be sold for $325. Extra cube stone, per cubic tout Fare by the steamboats from Washiagton to | @ puppy vanity todesire to throw broadcast to day, and bad @ grand skating party on the ion aad « a = ‘ecu and be has The two last named Pianos are made by Miller Cornice in two beas, per superficial foot Alexandria, almost Lourly, 124 cents each way | the world their letters of civility in answer to] Ray. Sk stipg is @ recreation cf the most made mes ps! vectacies that sults mead- | & Curtaz, of Boston, are sold for no fault, but Blocking course, do dy A quarter of a dollar thus speat may save many their bewitching datteries, lavished upon them | healthy character, and should be in- July ti 1855 ee mer eme Fat greed reuctiaioen i oir te yeas Seer SUC pd a = dec 1-_ | without stint or measure The noble, honest dulged in than it is. ger pari oy , L 3 hiurave, jo jo ta hi 2 “ Witmineton, N C_., Jan. 27, 1854 close up the years business Persons in want will pe sort or lnweat fc STANDAKD SILVEK WARE. but poor Mathew L Davis, his executor, re- 3 ‘Bias: Dear ¥ir— P . wi bs Urops to cornice, per liucal foot, ° ir ar ite ti estar Revoir or rar Bacnerons —Oa Sanda: tant th Spoctacion witch | sbtalnoa hoes pecan | 22, Men cau and exaumine them. ‘They are ‘Peiglype, each, AM NOW MANUFACTURING PuRKeLL.. | ceived from him, while living, trunks fuil of} evening, December itt, the Rev. Me Pac, ‘week are entirely satisfactory. Froman iaequal- oa eee Se ee bal, Cie a bar eens clad ad permit art pabe eh ser Tincal toot 2 ver 5 ee (Orn Laces Uitiioe, 2 ee ee to mele his ( Davis's) f a lobsse che whi eee tridge, pastor of the Universalist Society in sual range of my e' * “f . ne fee . { thaguels of Ixtsermont, p ’ Sake and Ice Cream Knives, Sug: evels an ie £) bo ie eTe | bas, aman ss abi . mye the om “aisiecly “3 pb so ieee Pianos in this cliy, ranging rors 8399 0 $100, Marble tiling, per superdcial fo 41, Tongs, Napkin Rings, Cream, Gravy, Mustard | generously returned, without fee orreward. ts — wacnn “ elon on = aan proper foca: distance. Itaffords me pleasureto| gecz9 308 Pa : bet. 9th and 10th Window sills, do ao and Salt Spoons, &c , &c , on my own premises, | the gratefal recipients arueriaer 4 eager single gentle: state that, by <be 2d of your optometer, this dim- ocl acta. = ae ‘The marb'e must b+ sunilar (n kind and qua'ity | and do not palm off on the public Northern man- onersG ian heat tok the discourse 30 much at beart that they eulty bas sees bepplly obviated so that thegiasses ANTHONY BUCHLY, #0 tha: used in the coustraction of the east and wert | gfactured articles (which cannot always be re- sei 7 ab. DAVIS. left the chureh in the midst of the serviee.— furnished m2 gre decidedly the best adapted wings of the bailding, specimens of which will be | |ted on as genuine) for my own, but every article | _ Lobbying (now an anomaly) was in full | So/em Gazette my eves of any / Bave ever yet used. UNDERTAEER D required to accompany the bids. made in my establishment can and will be war- | force in hose om Several important bills . hat Hen: Very respecttully, yours, . B. DRANE, Shop end Residenes By. 303 Poan’a avenue, Back bed wil staie an what tim: the work will be | ranted as ebove. had passed the York Legislature, and Kar The Providence Post states t * eA Kecter of St James’ Parish south sido, batwoee 9th and 10 completed, and noue will be considered from otivers WATCHES AND JEWELRY some were so uncharitable as to insinuate that | Gardiner, sash ond blind manufacturer, a AVING PROVIDED HIMSELF W than those Known to be of the uate and believed to Of every description. and in great varlety, oon- | jy roper means had been resorted t d that city, has been arrested on a charge of Dvrsatent ov InTERIOE, May 7, 1855. an ELEGANT HEARS be tuliy erinpetent to fulfil in good ta th the ob'iga- | stantly on hand, and receiving freeh arrivals al- fi eid Davis was accused of bei ®, and WY | forgery. It is ascertained that he has forged From , atural defects and the unequal range of | and au necessary conveniences £0 tions they propove to a-wurie; aad uo assignment ol | most every div Fine (1S ks) Geld Watches, belo hie abeut ‘hile cox stirs cing engaged in | the names of several business men and firme Wy eyes, 1 Lave Leen compelled to use glasses for | properly eonducting bl- business, bid o ¢eatract wilh De recognised, unless mais wlth | from $20 to $250, and warran’ed cosrect ime- lads f rank a ia pies on paper tothe amount of between $20,000 severe! year.. | have tried different opticians | Would respectfullyinform the public that he Is | the approva' of the hea f of the Department. keepers. Coral, Cameo, Mosaic and plain Gold ¥ Of rank and fashion condecconded and $30 000, now outstanding, and it is be without obtaining glasses perfectly ditted to my | fully prepared to wil aii orders entrusted to kim, | | Nincly per cent.will be pad (rom ume to ume,us | Bracelets, Pins and Ear-rings, (in sets or by the | (and indies rarely oondescend to mingle in | tioved that he hes boon tn the bUSINOSS ooo Four wenths since Mr. Tobias made two | atthe stortes: notice, and in the best manner. the work progresses, upon tbe estima of the agent | sinyle piece,) Gold Vest, Fob, Guard, Chatalain | anything out of their appropriate sphere—the | lieved that he has been . sagt + : _ > f the Deparum-ntin chu ge thereot, aad ten per | and Neck Chains, Seals, Keys, Lockets, Charms, | ]j its of the d scat five or six years. pairs especially for me, which i have found to| A large supply of READY-MADE COFFINS | 0 ae oer , » Keys, > imits of the domestic circle) tosay many hard . serve me p= ptometer | ofall sizes, alwa: bic’ + | cent. reserved until the cempl.tionot the con- | ang z general assortment of goods usually kej 5 H rs Goty.—It appears that be Seanciied eeakaeh Glocemonteueny or theeye, | aishedon the most ~abion nerey tract aad accepiaace of the work by aaid agent. in a Jewelry Store 8 y things of my friend Davis. In one instance Coat versus ppe: the » De ent re i 3 he went go far as to insinuate she could calm- | 0081 extracted from the mines of Pennsylvania 2erfaily sec nd Mr Tobias t As heretofore, no pains will be ive The Department reserves to itselt the nigh to re. Fine Wateh Repairing done by an experienced 8 it e col calm: Prrercadperemernens rs vine aa ssarmy testi entire satisfaction on succes _< ject or accept the proposals her by invite’, when it | and competent wakean, and all work warranted | ly see him hung the apt tvestle ment erntlen —— of pts, yoann meter shor N. 8.—Resldiay on the premises, erdere will | dees the intevest of the United States requires it, | to give satisfaction at 433 Pennsylvania avenue. Davis went to her door, rung the beli, sent | forty m 7 ihe aill nines Californias to HENRY £. BALDWIN, be promptly attended teatall hours: Oe ee eee tie he kine oe dec 4 ft. Q HOOD. | up his name, and was promptly answered she | the es me Auk Ronnl Mitic or rare 3 qs Lease | whoit bas g0 fe i t ile scammed co Warrants. ee eee fram ary cause, faibfully perform the contract. é uss ¥‘XTURES. gale ible: and never would be at home to Mr halide cdint i, all the werld have Ge cal = 5L 2 OST OFFIC TORY, OR BUSI- Filais, specificauons, aud working drawings can HH. MI ’ j= \ fter California gol whinscorEs « hicgussor astWito P ness Van's Guide to the Fost Offices in the | be camnined, aad otherwufortma ion oh ined, onap- dria, Va., keep constantly on hand a hand- ‘ Pray ask her,”’ said he, “it she has heard on Gas hacnuene balk _ — MAKER GLAS3#£3, and many other articles {u | United States, containing the names of the Post plication at the office of the superimiendent some variety of CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, | from her husband at Niegara. peop! & Offices and Post Masters in the United states oa | The propoals, which must bs sent to this de~ | BRACKETS, &c , from the celebrated factory of He was forthwith invited up stairs, The i A new city, by the name of De Soto, is Ap pSBis line at very low prices constantly on hand. i P ist July, 1956, with @ variety of valuable in- | pariment, a ldressed to the secreia y of the laterior, | Cornelius & Baker, which they will guarantee to | Jad tered idatior . “Has] expected to rear its w: avd turrets, in a Ef soe ---———-— —_—_—_—— Brats be Postal Affairs; also, 2 comprehen. landpwed Prow wala for the ereeuon of the north | gell at the same prices charged to private pur- y on in trepidation and alarm = ~——.- — ; st ri lamity happened to my beloved b’ short time, on the Loy’ shore of the Mis- CHAISTMAS. of the existing’ Postal ; { the Parent Uifice buiting,””) Will bs opened | chasers at the salerooms on Chestnut street, Phil. | 229 0a) ; Fe Ap “a taper tea a ooKIne &: fassEs, ALL SIZES, WILL | Pee St.” Just published, and foreale, st """ at Lo'clock, p.m , of the faa cay nained for 5e- adeipbia, Also, Drop-lights, Cut Glace ena | band” “ This willexplain all,” eaid D 4 rere Nad serge ae. Vioks- 4 be sold low for cas: TAYLOR & MAURY’S Bookstore, ceiving the am». R McCUELLAND, deoorated Paper Shades, in great variety at the same time handing her a letter in ber | burg © preporty ewbraees the lands lying JOHN WAGNER. 255 Pa avenue, deo 11- near 9th street dee 12 2awtlt Feb} Se: of the Enterior. Cali and exa! for yourseives. deci- | own cbiregrs hy, addressed. to veers ayers! the wpe pet ee, Texas 7 : ee di ectntecasdians alBatscrneat Boece omen a ioe 5 ‘ i : ee ee ee 2) ae neneeiae Tee et nana: | CAST GE CLOTHING BOUGHT AND Kx WHITE FISH. RECEIVED TO- ee bate Seng ye tage emery park Reteet, wah set sone oa labor, aetie- : —A splen: 1 0 pend F = | -H, im beanti- if z ¥ pppoe pate rs nits cotta gh Sner Hut Pitlede pita, For sale cheap, framed | Market ee een neerenveree ful order, @trect from the Lakes. For sale remain in your possession, madame, to be dis.) a short time make it the seeond eity of Lou- ed i 7" | isiana. It is named in bonor of the di TYSUN z z herwise, JOHN WAGNER'S, =| NB Willceli forthem by addressing as above KING & BURCBELL posed of by you at your own pleasure isia t is named in boner of the discoverer teen Pz: ir belcootin le lipoetghirae ys Ge elm = 255 Penn. avenue | through Post Ottice. 2! dec 25-eolm dec 4 cor, 1th stand Vermont avenue. | ‘‘ My kind friend,” exclaimed she, ‘ how can | of the “ Father of Waters

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