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of this important beacon is committed to four men; two of them take charge of it by turns, often happens, especially in storm that boats caunet touch at the Eddystone for mauy mouths, a proper quality of salt provi- sions is always laid up as in a ship for a long voyay ph dashing of waves, that @ man exposed to it could oe draw his breath. At these dread- |’ ful intervals the two forlorn inhabitanti keep close quarters, and are obliged to live in dark- wi sterm, excluded in ¢very emergency irom the least hope of assistance, and without any a company but what is administered ov relieving this forlorn guard, one of the men was found dead, his corapanion re.ber to shut himself up with a ifyi carcase, than, b' 4 pbrifying incur the suspicfon of murder. i scram- ble a little about the rocks when the tide ebbs, and amuse themselves by fishing, which is the only employment they can have, except that of trimming their nightly fires. Such totai inactions, and entire seclusion from all the jo and aids of society, can only be endui great religious imagine they feel; or by greatstupidity, which in pity we must suppose they possess. Yet this wretehed communication is so small, we are assured it has sometimes been @ scene of mis- anthropy ti each is deserted by all but one, to endear that ene to him, we are informed the humors of each as and on each other, If one sat above the other ¥ we over hi arduow: vision while on duty. The house to live in mm wi gible placas of preferment in Britain, on Thursday night last, during the ance of the last act of ‘‘The B fr the stage, supernumeraries scenes. [t wagsoon discovered that the “; pant because he had ‘‘attempted the family by secueieg caeane took this method of driving him from the pro- fession. said, “I said the miser “ ask me for nothing.”’ Leaves For Winois. Baltic... Hermann Cowes... Asia...... -- Liverpeo! 02 the Sth and 20th of each month el AREIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS, W D Bowie, Ma AH Ri G W Clackner, do J H Stokes, Ct W P Downer, NY C H Carter, Md Dr Gunnell, Va O B Browais W W Mareon, NY Ri ws do sc J & Wiibar, Wis H @ Car F Wa R WH j GPK M L Kn Ww BY r tuart, ntler, do Ts JC Kunkel, 'Pa Hon J iXs JH Mees Ns M 0B F bers 62’ - cG E Adams, NY ~ C — pos Va JR Stoner, Tenn Mis Barber’ Ie HN Wiliteras, Ma D Clarke, Nd meu Miss Gilles B Rynold. 4 8 L Gillespie, do M Wilkel s E s Mer w Wells, V; FA Masters. ve W D Maclay, Pla J Di Sewell, Md JL Petrigra, SC JM Wilson, NY Zh Wy teen, 3 Maj Hasbiel, USA J RH McCreken, Md J H Sulford, NY Me) G T Beauregard, Mr Green, ly, do Us Eng R Tyler, Pa F Stinson, Mion Col Steptoe, USA WHS Walker, USA TG ;NY E White, NY J Murphy, do eae —— stort DEXTER. M Closs. } © ios, Mi HonJORicard,Ma LR Witsoe de Hi Col J Schouler, O Hon J B Thompson, K ts y ‘Thanks; ather, for thy cere, ‘ Thy child woud ve sesigead m feeble But ob. Pav biied, im n* Host! bush, my soul, be still ' Let not my lr ar a i ‘ather’s wil— ithe Gy isn age , There is no darkness where A giory gilds the plains. 2 ‘When earthly visions bright Are closed fo mortal eye, The soul rests in the ight Of Hevzen’s uncle: sky. And yet I feel the spel) That binds to eari y, things; Sweet nature's joys! I know them well With their ten thousand springs. 1 know earth’s robe of 5 Now rank with rain; i know the stinlight’s golden sheen Rests on its face again. 1 peter etc 't carol in their bowers ; I list the sound of fountains stirred, And scent the opening flowers, I feel the balmy air, As from an angel's plume, Play ‘round my cheek and forehead bare, Steeped in its rieh perfume. And my own prattiin, i I Sear his footsteps fan? F With merry romp and shout Of joy He trips along the hall. His arms are ’round me thrown— His kiss is on my cheek ; “Look, father, see your darling own— Ab me! I feel I’m weak.” Then for a moment I My sightless orbs I strain— Give, my Father ' give, I cry— Give back my sight again’ ——-<> . Tas Epprstons Licut Hovss.—The care wd are relieved every six weeks. But es it weather, Ta high winds such a briny atmos- © surrounds this gloomy solitude the s and stench, listening ‘to the howling the confidence in the strength of the in which they are immured. Once, choosing throwing it into the sea to In fine weatbertheze wretched bei ilosophy, which we pict Instead of suffering the recollec- on of these distresses and dangers in which ere so soured they preyed beth on themselyos as commonly found below. Their meals, too, ere solitary; eaoh, like a brute, growling ‘ved alone. The emolument of this -etis twenty pounds a year, and pro- ay be fuirly thrown into the bargain. The hole together ia, perhaps, one of the least eli- Nor 1s te Bint.—At & theatre in Besten, perform- Beauty and the gees 4 —_ rose from a nthe parquet and jum u where she seized hold of ter The id dragged him bebind the ” as a brother to the female, who wasi jig: east,”’ a female dressed in ‘ont seat becoming a playactor,’’ and she E# A poor man once came to a miser and ave a favortoask.” ‘SohaveI,” grant mine first.”? «<A, 78 * said the miser, “that you My request i MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED sTATES, U7" The California steamers leave New York National Hetel—wittiax dur. Kirkweod Heuse—r. un. & 4. crrewoes. Mrs Williams, Va M Heuling, W _B Wiliams, Ky B Headley, Pa L Mason. ly, NY oe Ala H W Barlow, Pa hards, O O Jones, Pa yi ig, NY £ Cresson, Pa , Pa JP Tuggart, Pa A Liavile, da 8 T Newell, Ma Pa Hon J Vaneant, Md @ P Kane, Md H Hardemon, Pa SB Robbins, Md Willards’ Hetel—;.¢.& m. i. wutazs. N Chillengen,do ‘Mise Burman JNO on JM Harris do HL DeLang, NY 8 Bibb, Md Amerécau Hetel—uurtasowzs & Lovsr?. 8 E Clark & ly, Mi M: Nocher y, Ma TR Benet ele Edger 3 T Dangertela 1 Ranrieon, bo United States Hotcel—2 ¢. JW Babrook, M4 MrT V Dougan’ Vs G C Cooper & ly, Masa T Haazard, - Ba Bosd, Tenn RE Wrenn, Oo ~ Dip El ReATN Bi Weate ap ar 100 pair superior Bed Blankets, from $2 to $10% it Rich Moire An id Cloth en eae ogc wt as Shawls, in ectire new All articies warrauted to prove as ted. and must insist'upon the payment of all bills that we render, without a COLLEY & SEARS, 523 Seventh st . adjoining Dexter’s Hotel dec S—eulw NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! Hat, Cap, and Gantiemen’s Furnishing Es- teblishment. H& UNDERSIGNED HAVING, AT VERY great expenre filted up in did style store No 432 Pa. avenze, and 10th streets, north side, have the honor to announce to the cit- {zens of the District, Members of Co: Stran- gers, and the ee generally, that are now opéning, and have ready for inspection a superior and fashionable stock of such articles as are gene- rally found in a first class Gentlemen’s Furnish ing Establishment They enumerate, in part— Ley} Fate, —— and other Fashionable ress FELT RATS for men and , all sizes, shapes and prices. lip fit , and fancy Cloth CA for men and boys UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS of sflk, lamb » Shaker, flannel, Tevolt and Scotch ‘wool, ¢ashmere, merino, net cotton, Canton flannel, &c., some extra large, of all quali- ties ome DRESS SHIRTS of Linen and Cotton, with plain and French Wristbands Gloves, Stocks. ‘Ties, Cravats, “ere eae Ho- siery of all kinds, Pocket Hdkfs. Dressing Robes, mers | Caps and Coats, Gen- tlemen’s Shawls, MuMers and Gauntlets Canes, Umbrellas, Totlet Articles, &e. To all of which they respectfully solicit an ex- amination, feeling confident that several years perience in this business will enable them to pre- sent inducements to ail who may favor them with acall. Fair dealing and moderate prices may be relied u on Call at GEO. H. B. WHITE & CO., 332 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. nov 30—eolm NEW YORK HaTSs. WISH ALL GENTLEMEN WHO ARE IN want of Hats to bear in = mind that the plan whieh I adopted six months ago, of selling pace oat CA at r ices, pane isin Poin fal operation, abe sg get y cau! have those who the benefit of cash, and are twenty-five per esate cent. extra profit to offset bad debts. The very best and most fashionable DRESS ‘HATS, at $350, equal to any usually sold at and the best $3 Hat south of New York; anda first-rate, durable, and fashionable Hat, $2 50. RR et eR ELE. BATS, and Childre»’s Fancy Goods, at very low " Small profits and pny sales is the motto. ANTHONY, Practical Hatter, Seventh street, near Pennsylvania avenue, Opposite Dexter's Hotel. I have made arrangements with one of the best boot makers in Philadelphia to be kept constantly supplied with the very best and most fashionable French calfskin sewed BOOTS, warranted French calf, or no sale, which J offer for the un- precedented low price of $362%. I have shown them to competeat Judges, who pronounce them nes no best Boots for the price in the United tates. J also havea splendid sewed GAITER BOOT. made of the best French calf skin paten' leather, all of the latest style, for $3 50. Competition {s out of the question. Allf ask's for ‘tlemen to come and see for themselves ‘etms positively cash. 6—eo3m N, HERRINGS, & g this day from B — 5 bbls fat No T MACKEREL, Boston import» al tion Whaif-bbls fat do 10 q’r-bbls. fat do bey Serena Weighth-bbis do do do 5 barrels fat No. 1 PICKLED SALMON, do Weighth-bble do do do 100 barrels fat No. 3 MACKEREL s SObalfbbls do do di 200 barrels fat No. 1 Pamily HERRINGS sh oop 1 Seotia and Magdoleon HER- = Grand Bank CODFISH Which we offer to the trade, wholesale and re- tall, at the lowest market poe E. E. WHITE & CO, No. 63, fron front, Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, opposite the Bank of Wash ington. nov W—eo6t HUNTER: ESIRING TO GET THEIR GUNS PUT in good order will please call at the new es- tablishment on Seventh street west, between N and O etreets, where every description of Guns, Riffes, Revolvers, every kind of Pistols,and other Arms, can be to order. Also, Models of every description in steel, tron. German silver, brass, or wood, will be exec: in the best manner, at the shortest notice, and MARBLE WORK—MARBLE WORK! FOR SALE. i ine’ SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND A of American and Itelisn MARBLE MONUMENTS, of beautiful mn and highly finished workmanship, to which he invites the attention of the public. Persons in want of Mon- uments, or any other kind of marble work, will find it to their advantage to give himacail. The marble end wor ip is of the best aunty, and will be sold as low as similar work can obtained at the North: petock of hly finished on hand, a lar, RBLE MANTELS, which will be sold at re- ALEXANDER RUTHERFORD. and Sto Ei PRO ‘ORE, OUISIANA AVENUE, FOUR DOORS from Sixth street, formerly on the corner 7th and D streets, where he invites bis old customers generally to give him a call. ape y attended to. FRESH E uUTTON VEAL, SALT- ED PROVISIONS, BEEF, DRIED’ BEEF, BEEF TONGUES, of the very best ualitieg, always on band. INO. WALKER. nov 17—eolm LADIES FURS! FURS! (PS ANEEUL FOR PAST FAVORS, THE subscriber takes this method of informi the ladies of G own, Washington an vicinity, that he has Bi) epieet one of the rarest rssortment of FURS, all made up in the most approved fashions for ledies and misses, ke has ever had the pleasure of offering for sale, His terms are as reasonable as those of any house in the Distriet Ladies call early at REMICK’S Fashionable Hat and Fur Emporium, No. 150 Bridge street, Georgetown. B—eoiw rs and a order, which he will: let on reasonable terms. His LARDER Is furnished with everything in season, and his BAR Se with the choicest “OYSTERS oud Gait an 4m all hours. a WILLIA vu . avenue, near corner Rov 17—eolm i “a GAS AND STEAM FITTIN: | ALL THEIR BRANCHES, PRONTLY attended assortment of ‘les. and at all RUPP, to. Just received, an FANCY and PLAIN FIXTUR whieh at- tention ts called. P Heel % : of ) | Hee diegovered in one ~~ Between Washington City and the South!4, eoRrDONsY Leave Washington at 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. Fare from Washington to Rishmond.......95 50 PB dag Ade and and BAGGAGE WAGONS be at the Washington Railroad 6G: Gk for ALEXANDRI4,2 dic- ix mfles, all th 8. Rook citmavcicinvony Lothar tinsesbces esitisacoxrTinvo' or yinst zattdead yuo ALEXANDRIA TO RICH: MOND... THROUOR FAssENGuRE wd BacG4oM ‘Railroad, 1B NIGKLIN, det 7-16 Ticket Agent, PEOPLE'S NEW STEAMSHIP LINE, Between Baltimore, Alexandria, Wash- ingten and Georgetown. E NEW AND COMMODIOUS STEAM Propeller DIAMOND STATE, will ran be- oncegi week urday afternoon, arriving at al on Mon- ners and at Washington and morn Returning, will leave Washington Tuesday af- vornean’ Georgetown we morning, end Alexandria Wednesday For freight apply to oreaNy DARBY 30 Water street, Georgetown, D. & D Gay, the 204 instant, the Traine wl inst e wi ' Leave Woahington at 6 and 9j, a. m., and 8 and a ag Leave more st 4 and OM a. m., and Sand 5X P. m. in Sunday at 4 a.m. ap 3—tr T. H. PARSONS, Ageat. FOR MOUNT VERNON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS—FARE, round trip, $1; from Alexandria 75 cents —' steamer THOMAS COLLYER leaves-\Wash ington at lexan- dria at 9% olglock. sCoaches leave the Capitol for the boat at 8¥ D’clock. wh fare 10 cents. Per- sons wishing the,coac! |. leave their residence — foxes & ees Fates. efreshments on t. oot 8_tf SAM’L GEDNBY, Captain. * THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMER MME SPS COMPRISING THIS LINE = the G West, PACIFIC. Caplan BALTIC Captain ¢ ADRLATIC, Captain Grafton. Shipe have been ied Kerrey bo gj Sa From New York to Liverpool, in frstcabin, $190 Second cabin, BR en Me TS Tet hip Exclusive use of extra size staie rooms, -. 300 From Liverpoolto New York, - £30 and £20 Aner Surgeon attached to eash ship. yah ating Di dasa ee a ‘or or wip k. POLLINS & co., 56 Wall street, New Yorx. BROWN, SHIPLEY & pees E. @. ROBERTS & CO. 13 King’s Arms Yard, Londen. OE & 00. Dame des V: Paris. GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. we careets of Sees ships will not be accounta- for gold, silver, bullion, specie, lewelry, pre- cious stones, or metals, unlees bills of laaing’ are signed therefor, and the value thereof exe pressed. nov 16—ly BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. Time between Washington and Wheeling but 17% honrs! Bunning Time be: ween Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours !! TEROVE TICKETS AND PAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE HAD IM WASHINGTON. HE Ty telingletes Ei Bry tad a RQ. ha mapro its Western connections. now obfers the fullest inducements to Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTa- MORE, andall portions of the WEST,’ NORTH- WEST, and the SOUTNWEST. The connection between the Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- more is always promptly made at the Washington Junction iaely called the Relay House) 9 from Baltimore. This is the only che: of cars required between Washington and the Obiortver. is checked through to Wheeling at the wi ington Station, and rechecked and trans- ferred there, (with the pamenger) without c! for those Through Tickets for sate Be? md. ‘The conn: ‘rains leave on y at6a.m.and4¥ p.m. On Sundays latter hour CF At WHEELING direct connection is made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near , through Cambridge, Zanesville, and Newark, to COLUMBUS. ese trains connect at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield @ Sandusky Railroad vole iy Toledo, it, Chi St. 9 ‘At COLUMBUS the 0.6. Relizoad trains con- nect with the fest trains of the Little Miami Rail- road to Xenia, Cincinnati, Loutsville, etc. At XENIA (on Little Miami Ratlrond) connection is formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- apolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, , Rock Island, St. Louis, , - a AG Passe a « Tick his, Vicksour, ‘Neschen, Mew Orleans, etc., which are also so} at Washi m—are trans- ferred at Cincinnati tothe Mail mers on the » Cairo, and Bt. Ohio. Tickets for ee ee For CLEVELAND, and via Cieveland to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, ete., tickets are sold when the Ohio’ is navigal and Wellsville peony }) where a connection with the mad and Pittsburg Rallroad is Travelers are requested to notice that while this is the only route rh Ti Checks in Was! . Most speedy, and t to nearly all the leading ae iu the est. The distance from shout 16f mflos sboster than by any steers it 104) mi 10} an’ route! FARE, BY THROUGH TOKE. FROM WASHINGTON :—To Wheeling, 89 50; Colum- ; Dayton, $15 Cincinnati, $16 00; $18 65, by steamer from Indianapelts, $17 50; Oleve- ; 2, $15 80; Detrolt, $15 , $2065 and $19 50; Bt. Louis, gbs ov Peek, PREDuNICK AND HAMPERS Y, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, BERKLEY 3PRINGS, BEBFORD SPRINGS, PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, may leave Wi at 6a. m. or For the minor wey stations between Ba heeling, take 6a, m. train from ‘ashin, trali.; to and from Baltimore, Asapolis, wee special advertisements. For further information, Pe rh ‘Pickets, ai, APDIY THOMAS H. PARSONS, Agent, at ton Biation. Baltimore and 0) ’ 5 may 3—t AS AR D.—RICH SILKS, CLOAKS, EM- broideries, and s beautifal assortment of dress material, this day received and now ready for inspection at WALTER HARPRR’S. Pa, avenue, between 9th and 10th ste, dec 5—eo3t ‘ STEWART’S Qe eiicatr DAGUERREAN ROONMS,—Our PICTURES are perfectly life-like, with a beautiful brightness, and having an it smooth and beautiful soft tone, they are not sur, i equaled, in the United States. We invite the public to call and see for themselves. Gallery over M. W. Galt & Bros. Jewelry Store, between %h and 10th streets, No. 224 Pa. avenue. nov 16—eo2m | DR. V. SHINN, DENTIST, AS’ REMOV' HIS OFFICE th sid al grange, sou se ay between ington, D. 6. nO? Bscolm® ope in ehange, and tan ny by man ranbnentn ah et sep 8—6meo8 Tus The pret? | at iTH-ACHE IS FO Dr. KBR NEDY, ot someon Foote cures DOF EUMOR BY KIN BY ‘WORST SGROFULA DOWN TO 4 COM- rick he ‘MON PIMPLE. IMMEDIATE RELIEF THE ‘TOO: LEY, CBAS. STOT Vv. HARBAUGH, and Was 2. Carter’s S; THE GREAT PURIB@SR OFTHE BLOOD! Best Al jive Known Net A PARTIChE oF MERCURY IN ft An infallible remedy for Scrofula, igs Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous EF tio Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Ague and Fever, @hronis Bore Eyes, R m or Tetter, Scaid Heald. moar 4 ment and pein of the Bones and Joints, Rheum, Stubborn Uleers, Syphilitic Disorders, and all diseases arising from an injudicious use < pe imnpradenes in Life, or Impurity of e \. HIS great regs eee eee ee ce SO Te) and so just y idl celebrated for its ex - nary tfcas in relic and heats wala t obstinate and |sease which mankind is afflicted , is now offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no Map- snacepena incusbag Rcaoeeaa Andale pr su c RO: or THR Broos af CAR TERS SPANISH MIX: r The are receiving » mail inoot dalteclng ond astoniohings elalis of Cures Nee Ie ee ee ee enn ei non where the 8) of the best Physicians had been om : and all diseases arising from impurity of the Szat or Livy have been perme pe oc it failure, out of thet yousands who have m, Arsenic, or any dangerous at is'composed of Roots and Herbs, com- drugs, is com vined ‘with other ingredients of known virtue, and be the infant or most de- jon. wie have only room for short extracts from the volumes of testimony in our lon, and all from of the highest respectability, well known intheir various localities. Please read for yourselves. We take great pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to The merits of Carter’s Spanish Mixture asa remedy for diseases of the blood. It eajoys a reputation in this city walled by an other preparation.—Daily Dispatch, Richi § Va. The Hon. John M. Botts, of Va., says heeonsid- ers it 8 matter of duty to add his mony to the virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, FRoM ACTUAL PERSONAL OBSERVATION of its remar! cura- tive powers for the @seases in which it is used ‘e have been cured of a violent and Liver disease by Carter’s Spanish Mix know it to be all it professes. —_Editor Southsede Democrat, Petersburg, Va. have found from personal trial, that Car- jpahish Mixture is a truly valuable medi. cine.—Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vt. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—A press- man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir- ulent character by a few bottles of Carter's Span- ish Mixture, after everything else had failed. Oth- er cures which have come u! ‘our own observa. tlod, proves to us conclusively, that is really a val- uable medicinal agent. We take great plearare in eee he attention ef the afflicted to its mer- Its Richmond Republican. ck abe shasta preagh a qos! gh ayes ot Syphilis cane arter’s Spanish Mixture. T hel leve it to bea perfect antidote for that horri- bie disease E. BURTON, Com. of Revenue for city of Richmond. LIVER DISEASE .—Sawuei M. Drinker, of the firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rich- mond, Va., was cured of Liver disease of several Foe) standing by only three bottles of Carter's jpanish Mixture. OLD SORES, ULCERS AND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure of Mr. Hi , and others, detailed in our Al. manac The number of such cases cured by Car- ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the bility of inserting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MERCURY.—See the cure of Mr. Elmore. He was eaten up with Mercury and could obtain no relief, until he took six bet of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, which perfectly restored him to health and bi NEURALG1 1 F. , formeriy of the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- etor of the Exchange Hetel, Richmond, was cured of New by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since that time, he says he has seen it cure more than a hundred cases of the disease in which it is used. He never fails to recommend it to the afflicted. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. John F. Harrison, , of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin- cure of a violent case of Rheumatjsm. The patient couid not walk. A few bottles entirely ¢ured him. SCRO bb ptae ah ae alse haha ofa t cure of Soro! 9 e & young of three years standing ; which all the doc- tory éoald not reach. Six bottles made a cure of SYPHILIS.—Dr. K. T. Hendle, of Wi ton, D. C , who cured an obstinate case of Syphi- Seay cnt aoe he ented aoe o on the iver PA ear nee any eed . John e Richmond, oor ‘Alabama 8a. Bg Bl seen Carter’s Spanish Mixture admia: ber of cases with ppeyerner good effect. He recommends it as “the most t alterative in Use SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA.—Mr. Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three years standing, by only three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture WM. 8. BEERS & CO., Proprietors, No. 304 Broadway, New York. Kz. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 85. orsaleby CHAS. STOTT, fer 5 va D. C., and Druggists generally. i—ly GLENWOOD CEMET . Office No. 29% Pa. a 10th street, (OVER THE SAVING’S BANE.) 18 CEMETERY is laid out on the plan of the celebrated Greenwood, of Now York, end situated on the high und distant one and a Wreetjeading directly to the fatoway. Shh 0 the . “2 Rave ssomed sehaher fromm Con- appropri: — mn, ean be s ‘All orders left with Mr. James'P. Harvey, No. 410 Seventh sears wher: Sema age i will be promptly attended to. fe is—ty N&*<. CROP FRUITS, NUTS, & CRAN- berries. St an recelving from New York, per Schr. m. M. and quarter boxes of beet Bunch 300 whole RAISINS 95 boxes Layer RAISINS i» 1case PRUNES, in glass jars 1 do in fancy boxes 10 boxes CITRON 300 pounds 100 pounds French WALNUTS, FILBERTS, and CREAM NUTS t dtume BULTAN A RAISING 10 bbls Basten CRANBERRIMB, in prime order, slag! ge sieascear — No. 68 iron front, Lou 6th and retail, b HITE & oe., aven' between 7th streets, opposite Bank of ‘ashing- = veutie. Sra ” ton. = —— ‘3 stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowas twice a day. MANUVACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, Wo, 120 Warren strect, Roxbury, Mass. Praicz, Ong Dotiar. Wholesale Agents —New York City, © fs CLICKNER, 81 Barclay street; 6. H. RING, Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & TCH, Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS. Retail by all respectable Druggists in the United States and British Provinces, and also by the Drugzgists of this City. oct M-ly , DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S | CBLEBRATED German Bitters, var: DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’s., Pa., WILL an laward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nan- , Heartburn, Diagust for food, Fullness. ‘eigiuv'in the Stomach, Sour Eruetations, Sink- ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Si ch Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dffieull Buffocatieg Se a aye we = 1 tp roe nsations when ina ‘osture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs Getore the Sight, Fever and Hull Pain in the Head, Dei- ele of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and a in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs wef — of Heat geo the it , Constant Imaginings great Depression of Spirits. HE PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention of iblic to this preperation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in iis virtues and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new end untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten ? trial before the Amer- ican’ , and its reputation and sale is unri- valled by any similar ions extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most ° nent well-known Physicians and individuals, in all parts of the country is immense. The fol- lowing from North Carolina is respectfully sub- mit referring any who may still doubt, to the ‘‘hemorabilia,” or Practical Receipt Book, for F and Families, to be had gratis of all te its for the German Bitters. a Office and Manufactory, 130 ARCH 8T » PHILADELPHIA, PA. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA Gortificats of Dr. vo : Hill, Bieh- wend Ping Hit, March 4, 1854. Dear Sir: ! , in its worst - Such was my condi- and al) HOOKER. Roger's Store, Wake Co., N. Darga ‘Hi benefit from the woofObr aE AN pixzeees hronic Dysentery junctional derangemen cd ebttining « quantit Of i for the ‘bene of may 3 quant t seommint “Fox whi“aeass eee oo lot, &¢., &o. CERTIFICATE OF WM. J. ATWOOD. Hunvsvitiz, Yadkin Co.,N.C® November ist, 1855. ai gen omeaneemeee Aicovery your ine which, to say the least of it, has ef- fected a cure that all other medicines, tal I have tirely failledtodo. HOOFLAND’S RS have curéd me of the most wated case of the PILEs that, the lot of man. wy cme community, as I am well unties, — i # g is i i i : t E 5 ee i ‘ ti ait ; i if i lis ul i li li z) | & i Hl Hl i ff i ‘3 i 5 s zi ‘et Hi | i a fi : i i : d e & : k z E i f Sis “f FE EH F ts i | 1 ig i rh i ee it Ff fs ait : 7 a i | E f I 5 | He Rig ere rete 1a dazess Q. J. WOOD & CO. Pro C ul “Market , New York, and 14 bie Liq Vv ble ; OR, PLEASANT FAMILY PHYSIC. UNEQUALED SUCCESS AND WON- Taera of my “LIQUED Ca- THARTIC’ y all classes of 4 ent almshouses, and institutions—ean on! VERDICT OF overseers of Various be someeme aa ‘E WHOLE COUNTRY in its favor. Asa Family Physic and Alterative, it bas never yet been equelied Some pevsons, who have been dosing the public for years with their nauseous and de! teilng have endeavored te bring my “ Liquid inte disrepute, but with so trifling effect that « netioe would be superfluous This medicine is raha a roe” Becon sidered a specific for com Liver Compls , Affections of Bladder end Kidneys, Bilious Fever, Bronchitis, Costivemess, Pleurisy, Bowel Complaint, Piles, Blotches on the Skin, Dropsy, Dizziness, Dyspepsia, wery © a ciows, Erysipelas, Fever and Agu; Gout, Sick Headache, Jaundice, a. the Blood, Mer- fergedy, Paine in Side, Beck and Breas remedy, in le, le ary Syanptoems Ulcers of a\] kinds, and fer eli the pul of a Family Physic ages, conditions and cases can be boneficial- iy treated with it; and in all cons ig Sepaey, Weakness ai the Stomach, and Affections of Ror produse griping pains, nor leave the bowels fn the great : mie aad safely say that I in the a can have avoided all easiniilations to quackery in iw THERE Is NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCTEY I can fully aseure all Somnae grinsagaeds pared upo.: the most sc! y (hing but what is perfectly wholesome and ir P RRLY VEGETABLE IN eee I Baeve rece!’ mmostevery prec! this Medicine bas been introduced: the most fiat- tering testimonials of ite MIRACULOTS CURES of the variety of complaints yet rendered to any medicine. THOUSANDS OF MOTHERS have testified to its soothing and all-healing qual- itkes, and many assert Roe ety that this is eel ony reliable Family Physic for children or ts. PHYSICIANS UNIVERSALLY TEeTIFY that this ts the ONLY GENUINE REMEDY thet has yet made its ap; ; and in proof of this use {t, and recommend it in their practice One trial will prove to the most incredulous thai, when all others have failed, this remedy may be relied upon with entire confidence. Full directions a dottie. Price 90 and 2% cents of ten and ity doses. Principal Depot 409 Broadway, N.Y. Sold STOTT & CO , Washington, D.C., and by ee Druggists throughout the country. i PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE on THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, ir Price only Tw -Five Conte. Sent Pres of Postage te all parts ef the Unien. bye pS BOOK EVER P¥BLISHED~ double the Mantitycot roan - matter that of the FIFTY CENT OR DOL- LAR PUBLICATIONS. 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