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THE EVENING STAR 1s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue, and lth street, Br W. D. WALLACH, and is served to subsoribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 57% cents per moath. To mail subscribers the subscription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS s year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12% cenfs a week. i" SINGLE COPIBS ONE CENT. + VOL. IX. WHO IS HE? 4A NEW YORK BROADWAY SELL. BY JACK BRACE. “Who is your friend, Jack?"’ “ Captain Knight.”’ “ And who is Captain Knight ?”’ “ A well-dressed gentleman, who””—— “Sports a magnificent beard, and has irre- proachable manners,”’ added Charles. ‘I know ail that. But tell me something more. I am satisfied you can, for I haye seen you talk to hima, and noticed a look of inquiry and intelli- ape in his deep, black eyes that puzzled me. b n fact, the man has an air of mystery beneath bl his easy and rather winning address, which has #0 provoked my intense enriosity.”’ “ He is a sailor. I knew him some years ago New Orleans, since when he has m va- in his profession. For two m absent on a venture in the - errr. - caleve, macnmeney “ I shou! ink 80, by the way he spendsit,”’ : said Charley, “ why, lic waass Sains dimaeea hushed, and every eye was fixed upon him. worth fire thousand. Yet, they say he was “‘ Gentlemen Rovers, our cruise is up, and poor enough when he left New York.” toe ccna ‘s tal ae dete aed Seen Shay is the day of sudden fortunes, you is bg “peepee No one doubts “ Come none of your mysteries with me, Mas- | #* 7 Reve. ter Jack. I want the story, and something} Ge k bye ee pePly of ail * tells me you know all about it. I have seen tp eda. Presley tas) Propose oath. that man’s eye upon you more than once, and |, RBs: i was the general response. youare cither possessed of some secret, the Eg ase Becaciatned. eafety of which L doubts, or he suspects you very man was to this feet in a moment. know more than he would have you.” “ Draw your knives !"" “And is that your conclusion, most saga- The weapons glittered in each hand. * reader, of other men’s thoughts? Must * The points to your hearts 4a f every well dreased gentleman, with a dark Each one held the steel to his bosom, as if beard, who has followed the sea, be a Corsair’ ar ts teen = And must every atterney to whom he ma: “ Repeat !—We swear, by wind and wave, by have confided pythons be ‘he repository of he blood and steel, never to felay a ship-mate, dread secret?’ or to reveal a deed, we have seen since the of the repast he was about to offer to his crew, on the conclusion of their cruise, the loud shrill notes of the boatswain’s whistle were heard piping to dinner. With less confusion than might be expected, the crew went below and themselves in something like order around the festive board. Nota man, however, such is the force of discipline among the sailors, fears pace bah touched an article until, the captain, wi reviously placed himself at the head of the table, gave the word to“ fall to.” Then commenced a scene I shall not attempt to describe—the rude, wild, Savage jests, and hemy; the boasts of lawless ae the ly legends and fearful oaths. With his amile, that sometimes almost chilled their ruffian blood, and his demon-like eyes, that now glared with lurid flash, and were now glassed with cruel speculation, their captain urged on the revel. Yet ere it reached its height, he rose, and in aclear calm voice, de- manded attention. In an instant all was OFF! AL. 'REASURY DEPARTMENT, March 12, 1857, Notice is hereby given to holders of stock of the loans of the United States, that this department will purchase the same until the Ist day of June next, umess the sum of $1,500,000 shall be previously ob- tained, and will pay, in addition to the interest ac- erued from the date of the last semi-annual dividend of interest thereon, together with one day’s addi- tional interest for the money to reach the vender, the following rates of premium on said stocks: For the stock of 1942, a premium of 10 per cent. For the stock of 1847 and 1848, a premium of 16 per cent.; and for the stock of 1850, commenly called Texas Indemnity Stock, a premium of 6 per cent. Certificates of stock transmitted to the depart- ments, under this notice, must be assigned to the United States, by the party duly entitled to receive the proceeds. Payment for the stocks so assigned and transmit- ted will be made by drafts on the Assistant Treas- urers at Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, at the option of the parties entitled to receive the money, which should be expressed in the letters accompa- nying the certificates. HOWELL COBB, mar 13-dtistJune Secretary of the Treasury. 3LL-SITUATED ANDCOM VELLING, WITH FURNITURE, AP PRE IT TH t VATE SALE.—I have for sale, near the City . a four-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, about 2 feet front and 40 feet deep, with back building and basement or cellar, nearly new and in good condition, which Lam authorized to sell at private sale, at such Price andon such terms as willensure a great bar- gain ina rapidly-improving part of the city. Anar- rangement can be made for the purchase of the Furniture, which ts first-class, from the tenant now in the house. Gas and water, with hath-room and other conveniences, fronting as it does a public square. render this property most desirable. For further particulars call onthe subscriber, at his Auction ‘and. t . BS Comnussion House, corner of 7th “Badinage won’t answer your turn, Jack, | CTuise began; we will be swung up without | and D streets. A. GREEN, nor is fine dress and a gentlemanly appearance | ® W°rd, or shot down without a sign that can | _may 4-6t STOTT Tore — on Broadway acertificate of moral character. | 12J4t¢ him; we will not even claim his acquan- | J}0R SALE.—An ORNAMENTAL COTTAG tance, though we be in extremity, unless he throw out a signal; and we will pursue to death, wherever he can be found and slay, on land | or water, the man who turns traitor. We swear ' and we scal with our heart's blood !” | “Strike '’ exclaimed the leader; and each | man drove the blade deep enough to puncture his bosom, and kissing its blood stained point, Why, if the pedestrians of that thoroughfare were compelled’ to carry a window in their bosoms, or to publish their biographics, we should have a reeord of romance and rascality, farcical, melo-dramatic, and tragical, which would begger all the creations of novelists from Eugene Sue and Bulwer to Ned Buntline.”’ * Well, Charley, if it is a story you want, in the thriving village of Bloomington, Allegha ny connty, Marsland, on, the Baltimore and Ohio ailroad, within a stone's throw of the station at which four trams stop daily. ‘This desirable country residence conta! or exchanged Caty propert lncation at the junction of the Potomac a: v1 Rivers, in the romantic and wild region of the Ale ghany, recommends this property to theattention of such as may desire to purchase a pleasant resort for come along to Florence's, and let us have some | a . Se arrangements are all Soceiniacie visit eae rom Gumi bee : r ” J o . 3 og y sum — — ——— = oy aero made, said the captain, “ the treasure is diyi- | [49d and two mules frem Piedmont, the pruscipal sta. ry tion of the Balt: d Oh I | ded and each man’s share will be handed over py ER TOE 1 GOUVER- | in tho morning ; we shall be near land, if this | NEUR, Jn., Washington City, D.C. may 6-6t* weather holds, everything will go well. You! opr sa) eres 5 are all marked down for the different boats, OR ¥ SELING TOURE. topes erante and officers appointed to page gare y eugene ¥ eaoining it on the south, and aaily act tae how tosteer, and what to do. The brig we | Shrubbers, fruit trees, vines, flowers, &c.. situntod cinder: cSt on the northeast corner of 4th street west and M st. will sink in a thousand fathoms, where resur- north, and in a rapidly improving part of the city: | rections won't find her. And now, my lads, | The Siew 1s commend ink, Sod has made the location are you satisfied?”’ very desirable. Fries, 4 }: one-third in cash, the A unanimous shout of approval was the reply. | *Xi2ee," {We Years with mterest. * Then, my mates, one bumper before we * said he, “is a runiet of the old quarters, and Charley, proposing to play the host, ordered a plentita supply of ee good thi which Sherman knows so well how to , go on, Jack,”’ said my friend, when the iter had left us. “ Well, ones upon a time——_"’ “Go to thunder!” “T accept the amendment. Seriously, then about six months ago, a clipper brig was moving along under easy sail in the neighborhood of the mas. She was armed, and a number of her crew, who were lounging idly on deck, would have bespoken her a man-of-war, but for the wantof apparent order and discipline —9 vet The; — nevertheless a fierce ardy set. Overt rail, gazing apparent- ly at the ships’s wake, was & lithe. Rhiet- ie, and ang ge of her captain. In his © 4 ‘or sale, a large and convenient Brick Dwell- ing, No. 457, and situated on the west side of 10th street, between E and F streets north. Apply at No, 5i2 (2d story) 7th street. POLLARD WEBB, may 6 tf Real Estate Agent. LOTS FOR SALE—In square 822, 4 and south halfl7. ‘These Lots uth, and 4th and 5th streets east, square on which the Kbenezer h stands. They lie midway be- ‘ol and Navy Yard, convenient to Market, and are bnt one square from the Baptist was so foolish as to trust himself and his treas- ures afloat, and here,’ drawing cover trom a basket ‘‘ are the golden goblets he said were dedicated to the Virgin—they have been allot- ted to my share; but take one of them, each you,and keep it in remembrance of your and are A part Methodist Chu tween the Capi captain.”’ Chureh and Christ Church. ‘They will be subdivi- visibly. was'a world of speculation: no ses of | , His generosity was bailed with applause, and | ded to agit purchawrs Phin ina mre oppor fr thomabt head inkied hie bard. marble brow; | We men arose at his signal, one istributing | Sy very easy terms. ‘Terms 100 dollars eash in hand; - uberal credit for the defer: payments. Pesnp. at) die ttm auth layed occasionally the goblets and the other filling them with | a liberal credit for the deferred sy JOHN G. ADAMS, Grocer, cor. 8th and L sta., Northern Liberties. may 2-e03t* | bytes SALE.—A DESIRABLE FARM, in the District of Columbia, one-and-a-half miles from the city limits, contaming 120 a first-rate improvements, includi adjoins the well known farm of ing to G. Washington Young, ‘or further par- tioulars inquire of HUGH B.S NY, Washing- ton, or GEO. D. LIVINGSTON, on the premises. Ap 24-eo2w OR SA LE—On accommodating te and comfortable BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 21,26, and 295, situated on the west side of New Jersey avenue, between F and G streets north. Price for each $1,500, and will be sold_ separately to different persons, or all to one person, if wanted. = F 7 ich strong, fragrant old Jamaica rum, the these passions which find there an index, and | ™" 3 . : 2 which even the sternest iron will cannot always | © = ping ‘imsett — = — Bare curb—an habitual sneer, however—hypocrisy’e = © Il apf acs aoe life! G id t hi he favorite veil—instantly hid the record.”’ gills phi Gp 0 Pre tant eae ode A true portrait!” exclaimed Charley. has the courage to win it and the soul to spend ** Well, we will leave our captain to his con- templationa, and glance at his less polished crew, where, perchance we shall glean more imformation. There was an animated group | a near the mainmast, whose conversation may enli us. ss: p up in the skipper to give us a jolly good blow out, before we part, boys. I mind parting with our tight little eraft more nor I Here's to the sea that tell no tales: The breeze that fills the rover’s sails.’? Every bumper was quaffed to the bottom, nd wild and long was the shout with which this congenial sentiment was hailed. Exeusing himself by alleging the necessity of watching the brig’: course, the captain now went on deck, and .ommending them to that free indulgence which he well knew required boro,” bekang- 8, three new Gs, thought. though,” Also, for sale at low. prices, two comfortable ps : - - cessing. FRAME DWELLINGS, Nos. 116 and 112, sitnated Why can’t we lay her up, until our — « Well, “Antonio, they have drank your | onnorth side of East C pitol street, and’ near the ashore is over, and then hoist again?’’ eaid one bumper.” Capitol. Apply at No. Se OLEaKG one of the some ee so lhies cheelce te plinaes 1c “Teaw it,” sald the Italian, his eyes glitter-| ap 30 im _ Renl Estate Agent. Raw,” said a rough old salt. “ No barkey ever | 98 like a snake’s. i i P)RUG STORE FOR SALE—It isan old and protPered the serend cruises: Wer jot mails Rte Siig arghrny tiga ieee Late I Well extah shed stand, doing nn excellent. bust- r. and down she goes to Davy’s locker, ‘and : . pire sllemash at fei ” located as any in Washington. tho,” over reai name, through ap 23-Im wag. But [shall have onc-half, you promised.” “ One-th rt, Antonio; but don’t trouble your- self man; it will be enough. There is more than you think.” . . * Antonio is satisfied, Capitano mio,” the man. The two proceeded to converse some time as to the details of their anticipated escape, while the revellers in the cabin grew more quiet. There was a rattling of plate, acrack- ing of furniture, a fewdeep moans, and heavy = ; fulls, as of drunken men, and aud all below designated as Tom Seupper. ‘He's made our | 7) enih whack for us. and. by € —— —_ Shan’t*be | ‘The Italian grew pale, and crossed himself any matiny while wo re under orders. nervously. A wild light of demoniac triumph Address ** Henr; the City Post Olfice. not a stick to tell a tale agin us.” You may say that. Tom Scupper. We've made clean work of it; there ain't a stick or a bale that floats on the sea to tell where five gallant ships with their crews have gone to.” “Our captain's Davy’s own boy, with his cold face, and red hot eyes, and devilish smile,”” added another. “I hadn't a doubt he’d send his brother over the side with a couple of thirty twos te his feet, and keel-baul his father.” “ Avast! belay there!’ exclaimed ho who was , contain treet, be RAME 1 said | HOUSES and fine BULL. dating terms. Apply to G corner of 7th and C si mn the corner of Maxsachusetts avenne and 9th street, is now for rent at $400a year, Ruyabia month Apply, by letter or in person, to VM. STICK? (intel) apis {NT.—THE DESIRABLE CK en the corner of F and 2ist sts., the Grounds surrounding ut. The ‘ 4 Seas z teen rooms zas throughout, Haul in your sack, Tom.” said a bold, reck- gleamed for an instant in the captain’s eyes | and uence. "Phe wtabl 2 will be sold or rented with less young sailor. -* We've been bloody pirater, A ; is ». | the house ifdesired. ‘Tho lot the house stands on I kwow. bat I should feel easier if some things | 204 * bitter smile passed over bis countenance. | is Shy 19¥Teet, but the purchaser can have more read — i Nccbes kee that cad pein While Antonio was still trembling he felt his | jand i as 3 smGwiedens : ‘ ion’ i AL Sale—The LOT OF GROUND on the and his two daughter begged on board on the pron er lage piaced Tightly ant cataly-on comer wnt 19th streets. and LOTSon 19thynear ‘ i lanes oo one ao “See you yonder cloud, Antonio?’’ he ask- Bre Sey OCHRE S EEE * was worth to put thea ashiore. P | ed. pointing to tho horizon “Wo are nearer | 4" vray H FARM FORS 512% noren e Twouldn't do, Will, to make any ‘ceptions. | !#d than you thought. ‘That is the shore, and | A VALUABLE FARM HOR SALE a2 noros They'll all i's ais Gudes: alsa hoe, And | We Will reach it to-night. Go below and gather County’ of Panquior, Virginia, on tho Alexandria Ld P - i and ailroad, a few yards from arrentor hang us,’ said Tom Seup , the gold Canora tae - everything else alone— Junctions within nine miles by Railroad from the | we have enough * Yes! but Tom, we might at least have drown- | County Seat, and only two hours travel from the iron- Pi Wi nd Al dia. The Fi ct'them together, ax they asked, when they | , And he touched an iron-bound chest, placod | sities of Wenhineton ind Alexanrcin, “Fhe Farmis saw we hadn't any mercy in us. “Twas too | plied with water and timber, and has much excellent meadow land. Churches, Mills, and good neighbors pT TES MORROW, | oes aformation apply to JAMES J I8q., On jaco, oft She, subscriper at Bis (Broker's Office, near row! tel, ‘a@shington City. mar 2 ROBERT MORROW. FA8M FOR SALE—A FARM, containing 160 acres, of land, more or less, sitnated immediately by pee the Washington and Brookville Turnpike,about 12 miles from Washington, together with stock, con- sisting of 2) head of an om over to hunt for. the old man.”” articles, but pale and livid as a ghost, his Whew ' Mr Parson, bs yee pitch you over knees smiting each other. bad rape to the peg hasis of dark and | , ~ Courage, man! we shail soon be clear of | his was said with an emphasis of dark an: her,” said the captain, who had turned the Se that made even the reckless brig’s head to the shore which he had pwinted sailor blanch. P Si “Ina word, Charley, you will understand kite than an hour the shore became clearly that I have carried you in imagination on | defined and preparations were made for leaving _ board a pirate craft, where, after a su | ¥ i Wagon, Hay, Carriage, - noe 7 ae ~ - ° the vessel. The chest, by means of a whip or | and Farming Uten: generally, the Crop in the cruise, they were preparing to sink their ae ulley, was got into the stern boat, which was | ground, Straw, Hay It ix well watered, having an: scatter over the world to riot on their blood- | PUbey, F. La 's life boats, and the tackles | ®8Pring in every field. Au unfailing stream of water gotten gains. You will also understand that | 2¢ sacks ait clear. Takigg'an-axe, the cap- | 7% through the promikes. ‘There ix a good frame their eareer had been one of relentless and all- | C"° "ene down into the fore hold, where large | ing purposes. There ia alzo an Orohard on the pince, destroying cruelly. - - holes had been already made in the bottom. about one third of the land 1s in timber, oak, hickory, ia tile {Re conversation was going om among | A’sow blows knocked out the temporary stop- | “Sor further information inquire of BENJAMIN hi« men, the captain still maintained hislistless | 1 1°" Dow)! water rushed in furiously: ‘The | BOHRER, corner of Beall and Montgomer; attitude. yet not # word bad escaped his aeute | P* " ‘ck lowered, and the two} &&0. W. BOHRER, cor. of Hi and Gay stre hearing; and when the concluding threat ~was — ioe ee ai lance, watched | {f0rsetown, D. C., or of Mr. HARP, on the pre made, # cold, sardonic smile played for an the fate ef choi Sha joned t et her pot- : ap 28-tf psd away, when an infividual, who emerged | soued cree. ‘Inbalf an hour she had selied wad Ss “2 se unti ¢ water ran in at her ports ;in a few tom the force part of the brig, approached. minutes she keeled over, nee, wilh = Bunge ie His step was soft and noiseless as a cat's, and an prs. would have said, when he paused | $24 @ groan, sank forever beneath the blue within two feet of the captain, that his presence was unknown; yet, eer he could utter a sylla- ble. his superior, without changing position, *aid in alow, quiet distinct tone: Well, is it done, Antonio ’”’ Si, Siguore,”’ replied the other. | “ And are you sure there is nomistake?"’ | ‘None, Capstano mio, I swear it by the Cows, Heifers, Horses, larness, Plows, Harrows, ICE. J. MIDDLETON, ICE DEALER, " r) ts ro —S cor! 2t watér!, never to rise @ witnoss until the sea | goice nd Depot—Southwest corner of Heeb gives mp ite sir * * * The next morning a coasting vessel picked up « life boat with one seeming half drowned passenger. He was THE Captain! Where was Antonio? “And do you mean this as the history of CRB! ICE! 1C I ly inform his friends and the public generally, that e is-now prepared to furnish families and others) through the season) with the best ay of oy, delivered in any part of Washington and George- town, and guarantees to give entire satisfaction, Orders to be left with KipweLt & Laurence, corner Mth street and Pennsylvania avenue; Gro. *. Kipweit & Co., ith street; J. B. Moore, Drug- oly Vi po si ty Captain Knight?” asked Charley. bg etary . bet 19th and 20th street: pe Pa ag a Lp em aap fy nays. L know | Henan Stet New Yorkgvonse,fetwown ih and 4 5 i afte ee oBT. A. PAY! ui , reward utone word more; you can steer, | Knight reappeared a few weeks after I saw the athand Mass. avenue: and with the suiseriber, No, resis aes rag qe the eas in a Souneera paper. le was flush, and paid me very T- | at all times. ally a fee of some years standin 3 ap7-tf T.N. KIDWELL, gs, “And pray how did grove all this Mas- Tea CR aIoRaY a7 tale 22m te Sm tons of Antonio, though in the breeze, the bi steers | herself. When dinner is piped, you will relieve | the man at helm Keep her on her courée, and } 3 First street, Georgetown, where Ice can be had don't leave your station under any circuso- ‘Jack? TRE i A ? 2 URE [CEat the Hockley Mill, the Rela: a, anless you hear my bell ring.” ter Sid — ghost of Antonio revealed it.”” tooee ‘on the Washington Heaulad, "it can be font ee ere Conttane: “ Look here Master Jack, that sell won't go.”” | 12 sr either So Fiartimers ot npaanington. Apply and hurry the boys with ren a ol On the berth deck of the ie the bulk-head which separated the cabin having been knock- ed away, stretched fore and aft a long table with seats enough for the whole crew. The service was rich though ill-matched. Most abundant were the drinking vessels of every “* Not quite so well as your punch and oys- ters, Charley. But I will give you @ good piece of advice, old boy, Tate care how you drink rum with Captain Knight.” “ Out of a golden eh! Jack?”’ New York Sunday Dispatch. ap 23-2m Baltimore, M3 ND COAL DBPOT.— At W ol tte Pent nlite oF Nona and Coat tat obtai market. Fair wet; en - po be relied ail anes, end the price aa Gaal geo cover —2,240 bs. to the ton. shape, size and material, from Bobomian J. é& W.M. GALT, te hon English pewter, while beakers, Fae Comet Strvucx.—A lady in Owen fed N. W. cor. of 12th and atraet, Nove, an decanters, filled with the most potent epir- | lowa, has become deranged from dwelling with | ap 7-tf one square sesaniee! its, the most choice wines, and rarest a | morbid upon ‘the predicted eolli- | TC OcKs! CLOCKS! CLOCKS!—Just opened were abundant. Even in the visnde, which | 8i@p with the comet. this "6, a 6 macy now styl _ ; Were substantial and plenty, there was an un- In Andover, last year, $5 promiom ba [mpd Sar }ood Timepieces, a Wanted display of taste. to the boy whe woitld destroy the largest | ee eC LOCK MATERIALS, such as 0i w minntes after the conversation be- | Raber of caterpillar’s nests. ol Cords, Batis, oye, Weights, oepih b tween th: rs A “4 . ‘wav 20,000 nests were destroyed. This » 215 Springs, at 4 ROBINSON ¢ captain and bis Ltalian cok, which | are offered in similar premiums. ‘This }s 9 good “Gat Clock Emporia, 39 oprarte, » 48 You mag surarige, to the preparation | pian, 2 op s-2m oe | 5 Motel, ‘ Evening WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1857. 1 & Oe One hundred gilt and buff Window Shades Sixty-five mahogan: Sixty-five superior curled-Hair Mat tresses in One humwired pairs superior Bolsters and Pillows Sixty-five marble-top Washstands and ‘Ts Chainber Mirrors, Clocks, Stovei One hundred pairs Sixty-five Marseilles Quil KE Mahoxanns Wa Twelve dozen each siiver-plated Twenty silver- Sixteen dozen Table and Dessert Knives Blork-tin Ware, C| Fine Fight ¢ Ofhes Desks, eonet Tables, Revolving Chairs i Marble-top Bar Counter, Liquors and Wines Large and superior French-plate Mirror Kitchen Range and fixtures, coppors. &c. been pu ap B. S. Catalogues will be furnished at the sale. 337, fronting 24 feet seven inches on the east side of ‘Tenth street, and running back 97 feet eleven inches corner of &thand H street south. feet four inches by 91 feet six inches, will be divided into four lots, with a fine view of Alexandria and the surrounding country. Star. NO, 1,843. THE WEEKLY STAR. excellent Family and News Journai—con taming @ grester of ipteresting reading than variety an be found um any other—is published on Saturday morning, Single copy, perannum..... 2.1 25 TO CLUBS. Foncones wrean (NVARIABEY is iach eine trae ees Bib Sra shatter at, Sa Sects yaar) a sees! % who act Twenty peat Seents will be allowed a AUCTION SALES. By JAS.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. R. VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CHI- RUSTEE®S’ SALE OF THE ENTIRE FUR- cago, would respectfully inform the cit- T ITURKE AND Ever -Ts Oo “* Dexter's Hore.” izens of the District ane ity, that hav- oO SDAY MORNING, May i2, commencing | 1g located himself in fF ington, he is at 10 0’clock, (and continuing from day to day ual now pre; te pi sacha — tions in his profes- the whole is disposed of,) I shal) soll, by virtue ofa sOthioe. © mast approved style. dood of trust dated October 2%, 1866, and redorded in | Office, No. 250, Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s. = in v Liber J. A. 5., No, 123, folios et .» the supe- ior Farnsture and bifeots and socket Lirwonseed Wines contained in the Hotel at the corner of Lou- isiana avenue and Seventh street, and known as “Dexter's Hotel,”’ comprising in part— Superior rosewood Piano-forte, stools, and cover Bevis suit of superior Rosewood and Parlor Fur re Three large Fronch-piate Pier Glasses, with slabs rackets Walnut and Mahogany Marble-top Centre, Sofa, ._ and Side Tables mas Be e Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, hall, ir, and passage Carpets, & Onl!-cloth through- Pe RAR Ld jozen mahogan: ir -S prin Nairs: ‘Twenty-four maahoxany Sofas and Lounges Maple and cane-seat Chairs, Rockers One hundred and four Brocatelle and Damask Cur- tains, Cornices, THE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. R. LOOMIS, the inventor and patentee of “Loomis’ Mineral Plate Teeth,” Waving, successfully introduced lis improvement ii Varions cities, has now permanently estab- lished himself in Washington. Y is improvement for Sets of Teeth consists chief- a making a set of but one piece of material, an tt indestructible rmneral. No metal is used in their construction, and they are therefore free from galvanie action and motalic taste, There are no ints Ee become filled with moisture or particles of 5 nd, hence they are pwre and clean. They are lighter, stronger, less clumsy, far more durable, and natural in their appearance. 1 will give a reward of One Thousand Dollars toaay one who will produce & similar work of art to — mine in purity, beauty, durphility, artistic excellence or any uther requisite quality. r - All work responsibly warranted. 276 Penna. avenue, between Lith and 12th streets. ap is-ty R. C. 8. GOODMAN. D SURGEON DENTIST, and MANUPACTURER OF ARTIFICIAT. A, His arrangements ennrbling him te nt the following reasonable er : ire Upper Sett ‘Feeth, on Gud. Do do do on Silver One or more, on Gold, . 2to 5 on Silver. - Ite 3 Fillmg, Extracting, Removing ‘Tarter; also, Re- pairing at the same reasonable rates. All operations executed im such a manner as to give every satisfne- tion. Office corner 8th street and avenue. ap3 DENnsrey, EPHEN BAILY, , Ovvice No. 198 PENNSYLVANIA A UE, Three di Dr. BAILY begs lea nform the public that he can be seen atall hours, at his office, located as above. He feojs assnred that an experience of fifteen years’ practice, with the large number of patients, and great io of dithcult cases that he hast y and walnut Bedsteads of vari- ‘ous patterns Seventy-five Musk and Cotton tresses Sixty-five marble-top Dressing and plain Bureaus ‘oilet ware nd Fire Irons ts sixty Comforts inen Sheets,Bolster and Pillow Slips ‘alnut, and painted Wardrobes Table Forks and fine Wool Bl iS) to betes Spoons, and Tea Spoons la Jastors: Lot of Table L hafing Dishes, Glasses, and Crockery ware Sideboards, six Dining Tables zen Dining Chairs is Chandeliers and fixtures am Boiler, pipes. and fixtures: ul of pipe with Delestnls for heating. About 900 feet marble tiling on bar floor of many men y Drs. Harris ng since, to dis The above articles are all in good order, having sed new within the last eighteen months eminent in ¢ profession, aul espe: and J. and ‘armiy, has ted him, ‘erms; $3) and under, cash: over that sum and t 7 80 that suma credit of two, four, and six months, for | Mente ti 7 o for the construction of Continnous Gum ‘Teeth, and that Porcelian, mounted on Gold Plate, is the only reliable substance that can be worn in the |. a5 WAS most conclusively shown by the last American Dental Convention. . Although he fiatters himself from his long resi- dence and practice in Washington, he is favor roved endorsed notes, bearing interest. HAS.S. WALLACH, Trustee. ap 2d JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ESIRABLE LOTS ON THE ISLAND AT ‘0 his “ Dy Pomse Race “Gu PMIDAY AVTERNOGN. | Kavelsvcleriieeriatiettia mm oo the 8th instant, at 532 o’clock, we will sell, on the TESTIMONIALS: Premises, the following described property,in the or- | From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany of der as advertised, viz this city Those parts of Lots 21, 5, 57, and ®, in square No, i Dr. Steruen Baty: Dear Sir—I desire to express my esteem for you personally, and my confidence in re ou as a superiordentist. The operations executed s A 4 . i J t is ina very fast improving part of the city. may receive the patronage from my friends and the publ that your skill 80 well deserves. Yours very truly. Washington, Aug. %, 1853. J. W. FRENCH. From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs. . Boxgs, nan & Co. Having em loyed Dr, Stephen Baily. Sargeon Den- tist, of Washington city, to exeeute for me an im- portant and difficult piece of work, which he did to iny entire satisfaction, and in view of the fret that Also, Lot No.3, in square 414, being the lot at the Thix, which is 99 The location is beautiful, overlooking the river, Terms liboral, ae made known at the sal e. may 6-ts VALL & BARNARD, Ancts. By A. GR FE ANDSOME BUIL shall sell, at 6 o'clock, rf ” his professional skill. the sale of the House and Lot in Sqare No. 492, in | Big estimation of u ae front of the rel (Soe hand: m9 Bu Iding Lot, ies Baltimore, Jan. 12, i HARMANN BOGGs, in sot No. Square No, §42, in on. ut iv: Patrect 2: at the intersection of Virginia ave- | EXtract froma note received from the late Hon. John nue, between Half street and Delaware avenue, run- ning back 1 feet, containing 2,4 square feet. for notes bearing interest from the dav of sale; a deed given and a deed of trust taken. ‘Title indispu- table. All conveyance at the cost of may 4-d i puBiic SALE OF IMPROV at 5o'el ir ground, lee: between 422 and 6th stres part of Lot R, of Bradley's subdivision, toge! with the Linprovements, consisting of x two: Frame Dwetli kitchen. ¢ Lots contain about 2,000 feet of ground. be paid on the day of sale; the balance of cash pay from, the day of sale; the 6, 10, and 14 months, for notes benring inte- Title good ments within five days residue m., a valual Virginia, ec + Es easy of improvement, is waterec with oral fi wishes to cal! *the attention of al! thats CS streams: the greater part is in wood. This t suffer with de a be Bee tick will be divided into tots of five or ten acres if de- > : sired. p ‘Town Lots, viz: atrect divided into threo lots, ning bac! purchasers. Neate Te icnt dd” Belek cet.) florthwest | “Persons that enmnet conveniently cali, by sending feet on Fi street and 87 feet on Frederick street. | {Ne £lasses in use. and state how many cacy shey hese, will be divided into two lots of 314g feet on | C18 read this print with their spectacles, a Pitot 2 plied with such as will uuprove their sight. tate in part of the late V be sold to the highest bidders, without reserve, payments at 6, 12,and 18 months, satisfactorily se- cured, and “tt the terms are not complied with in one week from ee ie propert: expense and risk 0! j THOS. JE HINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. | Waves ANP wie Importers direct from Liverpool to Alexan- aria, hee leave to call the attention of dealers. 101 Geo which, for extent and variety, will compare favorably with any establishment in the Eastern cities. manufacturers of Europe and the United 3; upwards of thirty years, has given him adv: the purchase of goods equal, if not superior, to any house inthetrade. An inspection of goods and prices will satisfy all parties that purchases can be them upon the most favorable terms. one of the most distinguished members of the Dental College of Baltimore, failed, after repeated trials, to perform the same work satixfactorily, it gives me reat pleasure to express iny entire confidence and . Auctioneer. ING ON THE ISLAND On FRIDAY, the 8th instant, I AT Avct’ P. m.. or immediately after + Clayton, ys S. SENATE, Ang. 19, 1856. The Lop ind ry aie for me work admirably ; noth- ing cou ter. Very gratefully, ° FOHIN'M’ CLAYTON. To those that seek relief from the maladies of the teeth, | can cheerfully recomm Dr. 8. Baily as a superior Dentist: he made a set of porcelian teeth for one of my family, and plugged several teeth for myself, and the work has all stood well formore than ten years. ROBERT T. NIXON, of the Va. Conf. of the M. E. Church Soath. ri! 19, 1858. — the undersigned, baving had occasion to avail es of the, professional skill of Dr. S. Baily. Surgeon Dentist of this city, or having been cogniz- {his operations on our families or frends, take ure in expressing our adimurate , a8 weil as of the uniformly xatisfietory manner h he performs the most delicate and difficult ms in Dental Surgery,and we respectfully re- rend hun to the confidence and patronage of t of which we consider him eminent}y worthy ‘Homas U. WALTER, Architect U. 3. Caj tomas Miter, M. D.,of Washington, D.C. B.S. Borer, M. D. of Georgetown, D. € N.S. Lixconx, M. De of W Jos. H. Braprey, of Washington, 1 Grorce Watton, Ex-Governor of Florida, Watter 1, ‘Terms: One-third, cash: balance in six months, GRE er. 2D PROPER TY oN THE Istanp.—On FRIDAY, the 8th inst., lock p. m., in front of the premises, I shail ut public auction, 2 valuable lot of on south side of Maryland avenue, in square 492, being ny, adjoining the store of P. M containing four roc The dwelling rents for $ per month, Terms of sale: One-third cash, $25 of which to ‘ed by deed of trust given. the sxpceee ‘of the Georgetown, J layor of Washington, SALE OF VALUABLE Heyry Barowin, . Patent Office, ‘own Lots at Avction,—O n O.C, Wie at, Principal Rittenhouse Academy. Y, 13th o} m B febon tt "pO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. JOUN TOBIAS, PRACTICAL OPTICTA f May, we will sel ize street, at 445 o’el ately west ud 18 Very 2 Ae, SPECTACLES and GLA’ wv himself to a truo spi 1 t transparency, snited precise - ly and beneficially to the wearer, acoording to the concavity or convexity of the eye. Very numerous are the ill effects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in not being precisely suited, by the use of an Orrome- elice of eagle ky enables him cal disease of the eyes, and such glasses tha absolutely required will be furnish- ed with precision and satislaction, JOWUN TOBIAS acknowledges the very liberal agement already obtained, and further solicits mage of those who have not yet availed themselves of his aid. Also, at the same e mile from of the al s mises, we will sell the following th part of Lot No, 20, in Beatty & Hawkin's ation to Georgetown, fronting 100 feet on Fayette st side, and running back 12) feet; wall be art of said lot, 77 feet, and run- ‘his also will be divided to suit the middie 12) feet. enc: the Also, parts ef Lots Nos. 69 and 70, in Beatty & Innumerabiec testimonials to be seen ; and referen- ces given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. Cireulars to be had gratis, at his office, No. 512 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hail, up stairs, The above described property (being the real es- Wane Sewell, decensed) will Terms: One fourth cash; the residue in equal bearing interest. All conveyancing at the expense of the purchas- NorFoLn, September 7, 1854. Sin: The Spectacles you le for me suit very well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other I have lately tried. wT LITT. W. TAZEWELL. I have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. ‘Tobias, and find them of great assistance to my sight, ul correnpondine with bef peere ot i of the focus. asa optician. recummme: iy BAL CHENEY A. WISE. Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- lishment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of trying his glasses, I was furnished by him with a pair slightly colored bine, which have afforded me more relief and gratification than any I have ever tried. My sight, originally voy good, was injured by writ- ing and reading at night. frequently toa very late hour; but with the aidof these glasses I can stady eter as late ms —— = that too without the pain have previously suflered. * _ JOHN WILSON, Late Commissioner Gen’ Land Dec. 11, 1855. — Thave used Mr. Tobias’s S) four months, and take great pi Tam much pleased with them. I have been much pare by hon. GEO. P. SCARBURGH. ay Sth, 1856. — . T'was recommended to Mr. John Tébias asa skil- ful optician ; and as I have eyes of remarkable pecu- liarity, | was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seem- ed to coma ee eens inspection and rE = measurement, and he has m je mea ur Of Speci cles that suits me admirably. -A-P- BUTLER. uly 11, 1856. ded Witminxcton, N.C., Jan. 17, 1854. Mr. J. Tobias. Dear Sir: fam happy to say that the Spectacles which 1 obtained from you last week Gre entirely satisfactory. From an inéquality in the visual range of my eyes, I have heretofore found reat difficulty in getting glasses of the proper focal Sistanee. It atiords me pleasure to state that, by the aid of your optometer, this difficulty has been happi- ly obviated, so that the glasses you furnished me are dosulpily the best adapted to my eyes of any | have o yal seepont Tully R. B. DRANE, ‘ery respectfully, yours, . B. NE, Rector of St. James’s Parish. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, May 8, 1855. From natural defects and the unequal ra: my eyes, I have been compelled to use ginsses ve ral years. Ihave tried different opticians without obtaining glasses mer fectly fitted to my eyes, Four months sinee Mr. ‘Tobias made two pairs e&pecial! for me, which I hare found to serve me perfectly” will be resold, at the the defaulting purchaser. WELL, For the Exeecutors. BARNARD & BUC (. Aucts, may 1 R, SON & CO., -keepers, and others of Washington and etown, to their stocks of 7 OO D'S, he connexion of their senior partner with the es for esin je of ice. French China Dinner Sets, gilt and decorated French China Dinner Sets, gold band and plain white French China Vases, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, &o. French China Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, and other articles of Teaware And Dinner Ware, separate from sets _ India China Dinner Sets, and separate articles always on hi White Granite Ware in every variety, in sets, and separate from sets, a8 may be desired Blue Printed or Liverpool Ware, the same | Common FAged, White and Rockingham Ware, in ull su| + Cut, Presse Pisin, and Moulded Glass Ware from the be iblishments in the Bastern Western ‘hich will be sold by the package or other- wise, Experienced packers employed. Goods put up by us can be transported by any mode without breaknge. Fare by the steamboats from Washington to Alex- andria, almost hourly, 125g eents eacn way. A quar- toy = dollar thus spent may save many dollars ec NTLEMEN’S READY-MADE. G® eae faa, PELOTIING, *ncles for three or jeasure in saying that Oui te Mi yextensive variety of ir ‘esent arge extensiv: y READY-MADE GARMENTS, of all pendos, for Spring and Suminer wear, offers great inducements eA aitizens and strangers wishing an immediate out- at erate prices. ‘Also. SHTICPS and UNDER GARMENTS in it CLOTHING made to orderin superior manner, at : By the use ms ans siren he oh oo Se aly short notice, ‘chen: gity pri- | glasses most minutely to t! cg — Rue tty ENS” Feoommend Mr. "Tobias to all avin ooee n £0 USO = 5% Pann, pyeane bet. 9th aud 10th sts. ve ca ‘my testinon as te bie 11 as an ap ol& News cian. SN % A 2 Warrants. CAR Ra haion’ Crape or Morino Shaw!s Aas’t Sec’y to sign Land , A SAAR Grebe BVEDANY COLORS Aho. P.&. OPERA GLASSES of great variety, TEL all kinds of Drags Goods, Neapolitan or Straw Bon’ | ESCOPES and MICROSCOPES, WATCH MA. DYED or CLEANSED at the shortest notige. = | KER GLASSES, and many other srticien in "The ‘subseriber, thankfat for past Keon: assures '? yer Jow, prices, com! sf all who patronise him that no expense shal! be spared st 1e—Iv RRIAGHS, CARRIA sd ge The cubscribers have on to please them. ¥ zeke of Pennsylvania avenuo,hetween 12th assortment of ier’s C: sale at low prices, & good ond tie ey as, cppaeite Gaution’s pupctanery. nee Rog WAYS, BUGGIES, Li ng .. to which they respectfully in- ‘tld | vite the attention of those wishing to purchase good end du Parti " i Re ne, athe cular ate RDNER & PLACE, “PERCE, 19. aheph oo PRRMO cous ee N Hanon \ Pe a w v. called “Phe Wid : i r ow Ot “Toledo ? ‘Sev sale very low, being £ sons in quest of a reliable should cail and see them. < Ss. ANDTRUNK ESTABLISHMENT. 3) north side of Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween %th and 10th streets.—I have this day r Phil M an Well to call and examine my stoc! elsewhere, as I am determmed to s CASH. Call es m this erty, METZEROTT BASIUST RECEIVE ew supply of soy far Rec LIVED CALB PIA NOS, which have re seived She first etn fiedal nt many aire over makers i 7 Boston, Philadeiphia,and Baltunore,” NOW York . Their name has been established for many vgere in every town in this country as the best Piano mam: facturers. Call and see them at the Munie Depo corner of Ith and Penn. avenue, where they willbe Sold at the most reasonable terms. ap» pe NO FORTE INSTRUCTION, Mr. W.H. PALMER continues to add now mem sto his classes. Apply to Mr. PAL- MER, at his Rooms Bookstore, ‘Tuesday, V 4 ao, and Saturday, between 2and 6 p. OCAL yee Mrs. FRANKLIN, Teacher of Music, ering vactat hours for a few more Scholars, requests thoxe Ladies wno are desirous of being perfected in Ballad Singing, or Opera Music, to faver her with an early application. ‘Terms made known at her residenc: Pri E street, betw oth and lth, and at the Music Stores of Mr. Dr Met tt. ap 5-3m Ge MEDAL PREMIU i NO FORTES. (Semor partner im the iate frm of NABE, GAGHLE & Co., Contimues the manofactnre and sale of grand anv are PIANO FOR S. under the name et William Knabe & Co., at the old stand, 5 Nos. 1. 3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw street op THUGS < posite the Eutaw House, Baltimore, They have also just opened a new Sales Room s~ No Baltimore street, between Charies and Lig! streets, cur the premises partly occupied by hi Heury MecCailery as a musts store, where they \s keep constantly on hand a large assortment of pla nad hichiv-fnished grand and equare Piano Forte Meclodeons, fi BL Being extensively encaged in the manufacture o: Pianos, we will sell wholesale and retai!, on the mos liberal terms. oo Pianos were awarded the highest remrnn, edal) at the Fairs of the M 5 12S —1n oF 1on to fourteen and eighteen pianos fi eon be best makers from New ¥ ork, Boston timore. pd Bai- We were also awarded the first premum at the Industrial Exhibition held im Richmond, Vir gina, 1855 and 16: hey have also been awarded the highest prémiam (silver medal) at the Metro- politan Mechames’ Fair for 1357. In addition to this we are in possession of testimo- nals from the most distinguished professors and amateurs in the country, which can be seen at our warerooms, speaking for themselves and others of the high appreciation in wiuch our instruments are every where held. All instruments are guaranteed for five & privilege of exchanges granted wathin the first six months from the day of sale if the instruments do not Klve entire satisfaction. Wholesale dealers will find it to their advantace to cive us a cal! before purchasing. Pianos exchanged, lured, and tuned. mar If-ly WM. KNABE & rears, and co CHEAP SECOND HAND PIANOS. “We have 7m store six PIANOS, some of which have been used only a tow mouths by mem fea bers of Congress’ familics, and are now fer it bargains: ss very pretty cases, at $15) each lo 2 do common, at $25 each beautiful rosewood scarcely suiled by the few months use they received, at 2 each ferenth bargains,and all are really great ins, all per Fiano Sud 8 great bargain Also. always on hand, the largest, most complete, aud relinble steck of NEW PIANOS ofany estab- lishment in this cit Also, all kinds of MUSIC and MUSICAL IN- NTS. JOHN F. ELLIS, 36 Pa. av.. bet. 9th and 10th sts. REAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS AND GAITERS. I have on commission, for a Phila- deiphia mannfacturer, a first-rate Sewed or Pegged BOOT at $3.75, full as good as thone usnally sold at 25 or ENT LEATHER GAITER at Nine good as any at $5; a first rate CALF GAITE these are the bext in the District fort see for yourself. CALP-SKIN $6; and a Freneh Calf PAT 2H 5 foods that is (or ever Sete he price; for the preof, cone and Terms positively cash. No extra roht charged to-effeet bad debts. Call at the NEW YORK HAT STORE, Seventh street and Penn sytvania avenue. Best RUBBERS for gentlemen 91. ar — URN THONY. Agent. SHO ER’S IRON HALL BOOT, received of J. W. McCurdy & Son, 11! Chestnut «t., adelphia, F lendid Sagortment of tastes “2 nd C "s GAITERS, BOOTS; BUSKIN Tliss, ali colors, shapes styles, all for the spring trad ‘Those wishng a ¢ and chi article will do fore purchasing il cheap for the rly My xiock of TRUNKS and BAGS is the largest (ap 3) ‘SPL HOOVER. W AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE, manufactured from Siate Stoue, by the West Castle ton Slate Company. Vt. ed in imitation of the richest and most expentive EGYPTIAN, LISBON, VE A PORPHERY, PYRENE AGATE, SP. These Mantels aro ename! RDA Cares E ES, BROC. : VAY, and The imitations nre so Ke Lhe closest serutins . plished that they retsin their ther ri are so highly beauty much longer than marble ; are not injured by 5 coal gas, or acids, and can be ww rthan any others in market. #1 to $12. Architects, Builders, and others are invited to call d much Price ranging and examine samples at No. 512 Seventh street, 3 doors below Odd “ellows’ Hall, up staur: T. M. HANSON, Agent sept 12—1 i TABLISH MENT in this city, and to supply all those who may favor him with their at ther in Baltimore or Phi of Foreign and Domes: south cash, will find their establishment uneg NOTICE.—1 havea few of those ches TSon hand, which | wrshy . vill sell at cust. Also, and other GLASS WAR F hat must be sold preparatory toa change in my business. All that want to buy cheap, please cal at No. between 3th 19th atrects, Benn avenue, feb 175m JOUN McDEVITT 1.000 BESSELS PRIME WHITE MER 3 CER POTATOES daily expected from New Jersey, and will be sold in lots to sait_purchas ers. * ERRY. may i-tf 85 Water street. Georgetown, D.C. TIFYING ESTABLISHMENT.—The rsigned takes titis method of informing 1 ers that he has fitted upa RECTIFYIN 1s now p' stom. He has on hand a large stock ef Brandies Wines, and Old Whiskeys, which he can se! figure as they can be purchased for e adel phia. nas alsoon hand @ large lot o Cigars. - ‘TER FAGAN, jan l4-6m* No. 95 Loumanaav.e, near ith et. LUMBING AND G i B. The sutwenbe, S FIXING. MILLER & CUNNINGHAN. Penn. le, between l2th and i3th street, ha’ a oes aa ee of goods int, DELIE: it RS, BRACKETS, PEN TS. FORCE od Le T SHOWER BA By SINK EATHERN and IRON PIP &e.; all of which are of the newest NTs, = tS) 3 ES, &~., 1 inost ap proved patterns. Builders and others purchasing for walled yn the District of Columbia for moderate prices and dis patch, neatness and efficiency of work. They respectfully solicit a share of the business ia their line fromall; and, being Washington trades- men both by birth and apprenticeship, will take prop er pride in proving by their work that Plumbing and Gas apn can be done by bee od os tho ics as cl as ‘as by any others | United States. ud ap arth S 7 —_———————_——— pecans R. L. ee bd ete re ceiving daily some of the finest NI- EURnerosenie Chtaarie te tose invite the attention of t > aerate them they can save at least 10 per cent. Handsome and Tables carved marble-top Bureaus. Rosewood and walnut Tete-a-Tetes, Sofas Wardrobes, Chsire of all kinds. Cherry and popiar Tables. rn. -top, and husk; Comforts, arses guisiende hark mod fom posts nd wood. be Rocking Ghats crettettaen Clack of ll kinds, 5 irda, W hat-no' Eton af all uns, go Ta fine Carpets, ortn . ‘s. 5 Cotta Are Crogkery Ware of all kinds. Feather and Paney Goods of all kinds. ; Kad other Goods too numerous to mention to wh we mvite the attention of housekeepers oth aa we are determined to sell for cash or to punct ible C. R. L. CROWN & CO. cor. of 6th street and Penn. ave. , 8.—We shall still continue our regular sales on Thosday Thureday ‘Satu: »both morging al evening, in front of our store. ‘Consignments 0 Iida CR L.C-& CO. ap 2-tf (intel) — Auctioncers. EW FOREIGN SPRING GOODS. —The Nigtexibes renpectfally Invite their patrons sd the public generally to call a) Mt REIGN SI RING and select assortment > 6 OBS, whieh They have themagives, wath specrs! care, selected for their epecinl trade. . ‘They also keep goustantly on the bees quaii- ties of Army aod Navy Goods—Hpaulettes, Swords, Gold Laces, &e- é rt their Foreign Do mmrceeeeane ay f she cretnarare 1G. . and latest styl or ou N & CO- 4

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