Newspaper of Evening Star, April 30, 1855, Page 4

Newspaper of Evening Star dated April 30, 1855 Page 4
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[COHOkCDCD rao* nifT no weariness of body daring the time,] lor the deep interest sbe felt in tbe vol *me from whieh her has band read. Peace drew that nigbt around thin humble family tbe curtains of repose. They were not rich in worldly goods; they were not honored among men; and jet few arose with a more cheerful spirit when tbe day dawned, or retired with calmer hearts when night called them to refreshing slumber. And why ? We need not answer the question. " And is this your ' good model* of a husband!" we hear some fine young lady or 4 accomplished' gentleman say, with a captious toss of tbe head. " So a man must nurse the babr, end stay at home and real to his wife every night while she darns the stockings, accord ing to your wonderfully elevated stand ard !" And is this the spirit in which you have read? Well, we don't feel inclined| to discuss the mstter with you. Here is a model ; we hare Called it a eood one. It is taken froci humble life. If all hus bands in every social grade, from the highest to the lowliest, will bear towards their wife the same unselfish regard that Mr. Peterkin bore towards his, there will be light in many dwellings where all now is darkness a^u discontent. PBA-SOU? *">f nil the P's in Johnson's Dictionary, Pe tard, P?rti*e, Pe r^ks, Pt litionary, Pea cock, Pe ctMar, j> dant and Peml, re-ienplorr, Pe-Hate*, an1 Pe tal ;? Pecuniary, nphery, ana Pe ri?h; P. renniM, p? ueeceut, and P^e viali; The P 1 m<xt approve of all the group, II T ea, the son of Pod, and aire of ?o?p! X7*M. Foucault ia again making the rotation of the earth visible to the eye, *nd with an apparatus that exhibits the phenomenon more palpably to the ordi nary observer, than did his famous pen dulum experiment, two years ago. The contrivance now used resembles, in its main featui*es, the bean and wheel so of ten explained; the wheel being made to rotate rapidly, sets in motion a second wheel moving slowly in a different plane. Gradually, as the movement continues, the axis of the latter places itself precise ly in a line with the true meridian of tbe place where the experiment is tried, as is clearly seem by the spectator looking through a telescope fixed at a short dis tance off on the same floor. P&IZB Conundrum.? In Boston, the other day, there was a prize conundrum convention. One supposed to be from one of the for sex was as follows: Why is the hand of the author of this conun drum like a bell ? Ans ?Because if you choose you can ring it." C^The shortest and surest way to live with honor in the world is to be really what we would appear to be. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. Same Lea-r for Daxm ?mots New York Aspinwall. Apt. 20 J Washington New York. ...Bremeu... Apl. 21 ftinrtfi Star....~.......New York....Havre Apl. 21 Atlantic ..Liverpool New York .Apl. 21 America Boston . ...Liverpool..Apl. 25 Northern Light....New York....San Juan..Apl 27 Aale Liverpool.... Boston Apl. 28 j Tbe California steamer* leave New York on the Mil and 20th of each month. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Browai' Hotel?t r. a a. biown, W J Janoarter, Md Capt Oldham, NY L R Read, NT J A Tubman, III D T Mills, Ma** T L P Tubman, do J L Scoggin, Va W Alexander, Pa H ? 8nmh, Me T M Hewm, Va P Hang*, Ark J J Dull, Pa Dr Green, W F Pope Ark H C Scott. Md K J Dowden a lady, Md H F West, Pa Mm Forrest, do J H McClee aa<i family, Mr? Adone, Ky Ya Nvs Bacon, do P Rogers, Ky R B Willson, Md B Moore, Va ? M Rarthoiow, do D S Lowther, do J A Williams and family, B Bastleu, do do D Diane*, Md T A Hawkins a lady, do C S Maltby, do H A Ponder, do 0 Cooke, do T L Ponder, do Mrs Maltby, do M Pouder, do Miss Foster, do Mr Barney,NY Mrs Sauth, do J Leughboreugh, Ma T C Perrin, SC 'J N Tavlor, Ky A J Dubamel, Pa R 8 Blackwell, 111 B Pen ay mail, NJ J H Manny, do P 0 Owen, Wales T Hodgkins, Md 1 H Gill, Va W Brogden, Jr, do T A Morton a lady, NT F Lowman, do Miss A Morton, do' B Horner, Cal J R McDaniel, Va T Moeee, Ky C Vegas la national Hotel--a. o. wiluid 8 L Fement, MC Or A J Semmes, DC V Steel, England T H Ball, NY M rbaiz. Prance H P Allen, NC Milt Chan, do Dr ?V T Tayloe, do Don P D Santer. Spain W A Hardiron, do L O Broouah, NC F A Gnswold, Md C Chupenitig, Col 8 K George a son, do J L H??keir, Va C N Clark, NY W L Clark, do H T Heath, Mass W G Scott, da Rev R L Goldsborongh, ? Strlbling, do Md B Dongl&as, SC DC F>Wfes, do H K Wright, Ga W H Clarkson, Va L K Kasi, NY D J Samer, do W P Bli-oo, Pa B F Simmons, Ma*s R Baxter, NC D Arnold, RI H C Cowinaa, Md A Lewis, do J W Welsh, do H Phillips a lady, NY J Black, do R Summerson, do W P Parish, Va J Gordon, do Wlllarde' Hotel?a. a. a j. c. wiluid. B Otis, USA W Collins, Va J M Ball. NY J A Green, do G Morgan, Pa # G W Grice, do J Aadersun.do F Vincent, jr, Pa A M Lea, Tenn J Richardson and neica, J A II trains, Va Mass J B Cary, do Miss A Upham, do D J Jordan, O W Re.ton a lady, NC T Roberts a lady, NY W F Reams k lady, NY W B Y Uackeu, NH Dr Em met! a lady, do Mr Eaton, Md T Roosevelt, do J L Delano, NY Dr J P W bite, do B Codman k lady. Mass Dr W W Mobley, SC Ll V Morgan, USN Miss M Duncan, Ala Klikwood Hoait?j. b. a a. uiiwooa. G W Stnder, Ala S Leonard a lady, Me W S Broiherton, NY Mr Gould, lady end son, B 8 Blliott, Md NJ T K Hassin, Mass A M Lea, Tenn R M Boyce, do Mrs J C Smith, NY Dr Hodges, Md Mis* K Smith, do J M rttandiah, Va J M Smith, Va ? B Lock wood k lady, H Wilson, Md RI N Dennis, do m Vailed States Hotol? a. O. aacxnv T L Jackeoo, DC J H McCrag, Ark J Smith. Va O W Howard, NY J Kina. Pa Rfentm.do P W Turner, Md D F Nowland, Pa Mrs H Wadsworth, NY A Tomkina, do J H Kemp, Va 8 Sheium. Me O W Htowe, Ct J ? Srott, Md C S < ontee. Md l> P Puller, Pa J B Banon, Pa T Anderson, do Kaailoa Hoasa, Alexandria, Va. *. Nswroa, raorairroa. J Persinger, lad D Crawford, Va N P Hanman, lady and W B Rom, do child do HZ Shackelford, do Dr T W Ashb}. Va Mise Slangfcter. do H Gilleaee, do' 'A Grtswo?d, Md R Garneu, do J H Stephans, Va J Garrow, do Dr Green, U8M W j Wood, do G Plant*. Ark M W Flego, USA J V Jones, DC G G Serine, La Bon S Chilton, do J 8 aasbary, Md J Malone, Va 8 H LambtKarn*, DC J 8 harbour, do M Merge, Ve T IliUe, DC 8 W Prssstmaa, do ? Joaaa, Va J T MarOe, B L'legg, do J Jefferson, do W Tbompeoa, d? JAlrey.do 11 Ms Wililame, Ct T G Brannoi, do F Lewis, Ve H W Nowlud, Uo B Ma\?, Jr, do A Heasfurd, >io W P OMeeeubarry, do ? II Tua?* DavABTMrE, Maaoto 5,18M? TLWTICi IS HJRBRY GIVEN to the boMecaof| i.v noft tf the united Statea deacrlned In the (M toVtaf antice of M January last, timt Tor th? par poaa of oompiaUng the parohaaa of the amount I t'?e{etn named, this department will eandaaa ? purchase, upon the term* of Mid notice, to the ?? | i'-at of the residue of the sum proposed not yet 06-1 ?Uned?say #1,158,365 06, If said atoaks ve offend and received here prior to the flnt day of Jane nest: TuuriT DavABTvairr, January 118#^ Notice ia hereby given to the boUera of the rW uiwing deacrlbad stocks of the United States, that this department is prepared to purchase, at any titoe between the date hereof and the 1st day of March portions of those stocks, amounting in the ag gregate to 91J00,000, m the manner and 00 the ttrns hereinafter mentioned, to wit: In case of any contingent competition, wtthin the amount stated, preference will be given in the order nf time in which said stocks may be offered. The certificates, duly assianed to the United States by j the parties who are to receive the amount thereof, must be transmitted to this department; upon the receipt whereof, a price will be paid compounded of the following particulars: 1. The par value, or aaioant specified in each cer tificate. A. A premium on the stock of the loan authorised by the act of July, 1846, redeemable November 18, 1*56, of 2Jf per cent.; on the stock of the loan au thorised by the act of 1849, redeemable 31st Decem ber, 1862, of 10 per cent.; on the stock of the loans authorised by the acts of 1847 and 1848, a id redeem able, the former on th? 31st December, 1867, and the latter on th? 20th June, 1868, of 16 per cent; and on the stock of the loan authorised by the act of 1850, and redeemable on the 31st of December. 1864, (commonly called the Texan indemnity,) o per cent. X Interest on the par of each certificate from the 1-rt of January, 1855, to the date of receipt and set tlement at the Treasury, with the allowance (for the money to reach the owner) of one day's interest in addition Payment for said stocks will be made in drafts of | the Treasurer of the United States, on the assistant reasurer at Ronton, New York, Philadelphia, as the parties may direct. But to certificate will be entitled to the benefit of | this notice which shall not be actually received at ih< Treasury on or before the said 1st day of March -text. JAMES GUTHRIK, mar 6?dtJunel Secretary of the Treasury. Rev. jomn lanahan, pastor of thh EXETER STREET, M E. CHURCH?A mrong desire to benefit the .".tflicted inrfnees him ? hu< to cerify. We dial eng'j any uiher mediciir to prewnt sech a ma^s of testimony from g?*nil"iiien ? ?i<Hadies of high standing of our own we,I known citizens, who testify of cures of COUGH, BRON ?.HIT'S, RHEUMATISM. DYSi'EPSIA, kc Baltimore, January 24th, 1855. Meant. Mortimer \ Moy^bray: I take pleasure in saying to you that I have used > ?ir '-Hampton's Tincture" with very great profit. From a serious tnroat affection, my general health i..%d become very much impaired, when I com ?ii'iiced to u<?e 4? Hampton's Tincture." I found ir effects upon my generri health most salutary.? My nervous system and digestive ortans w>on right ed up under its use. I have several times recommended it to my friends, and in every case, as far as I have been in orm^d, they have use it with -uccess. Your? truly, John Lanahan, Pastor Of Exeter st., M. E. Church, Baltimore. BLEEDING OP^THE LUNGS. Ralbisb, N. C., Feb. 8, 1855. Me rt. Mortimer \ Mowbray : 1 do hereby certify that about twelve months ago 1 was taken with a severe hemorrhage of the Lungs ami had four attacks of it I was advised to try Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture I procured one bottle, and after taking which, I was satisfied that I was mueh better; and that, after taking the fourth bottle, I was entirely well, and now I enjoy as goot! health as ever I did in tny life. I can, and do, Willi out the least hesitation, recommend the Tii:cturr t<? ".[persons afflicted in mv way. Toun, " Geo. W. Whklit. CURE FITS-READ! I Llvre to the Sick than OoU.?From one of the inopt | seFj> ctable Drugmsts in South Carolina. ! Charleston, S. C. Sept. 21,1853. t-rgsr-?. M >rtihkr Si Mowbrat :?The sale of I /ocr Hampton's Vegetable Tincture is increasing every day, .ind every bottle sold recommends tins va!ua'il<: medicine to the afflicted. Several of our planters have tried it in different cases with aston i.ih eg success, and are getting it by half dosens. It has been found to be the greatest remedy for rheu r.m:ic affections, and a wonderful cure has been performed on a negro bo*, suffering from Fits. I will furnish you with a number of certificates if you wirh them I am, gentlemen, yours, VV. O. Trott. Call and get pamphlets gratis, and see cures of | 1 ogh, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dys ?eptiia, Nervousness and General Weakness. As a female medicine or fir dellcalc children we believe it unequalled. S?ld by MORTIMER ft. MOWBRAY, 140 Balti more street, Baltimore, and 304 Broadway, N. York Chas. Stott fit Co., J. B. Moorb, D. B. Clares, Ci.areb k Bowlinu, W. Elliot, and H MoPhbr son, Washington ; also, by R. S. P. Ci.sbl, George town ; and C. C. Bbrry, Alexandria, and by Drug gists everywhere. feb 21?tr MOiCLL * BOYD, BLIND MAKERS k UPHOLSTERERS, WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the public generally that tlieyfry are prepared to attend to all orders in^jr their line of business. Alt kinds of UPHOLSTERING neatly executed; such as?Cutting and Making Carpets, Fitting down Matang , and Oil Cloth, Making and fitting up j B<~d and Window Curtains, Hair, Shuck 1 and other Mattress?*s, Pew and other' Cu?hiotis, Spring Beds, Louncet. Easy, and Sick Ci.airs. VVe have in store? Window Shades and Trimmings, Cords and Tassel, Split Blinds, Wide Paper for Curtains. VENITIAN BLINDS made in any style, and old ditto repaired to look as well as new. All kinds of old Work repaired, and all or ders thankfully received and promptly attended to for cash, or a perfect understanding before hand. If you want the worth of your money Just give us a call, at Ne 991 Pa. avenue, south hide, betw. (Hh and loth streets. roar 30?tf PALMER'S PATENT LEG. This american invention stands unrivalled both in this country atidin Europe. It is worn by 1,000 persons, and with most astonishing success. In competition with 30 other substitutes of tha beat French, English, and German manufacture,it received the award of the bpiat kidal at the World'i Exhibi tion in Lonoon, as the best artificial limb known. In this country it has been thirty times exhibited, in compeution with all other*, at the annual Fairs in the principal cities, and has, in every instance, received the award of the highest or first pieiuium. And as a crowning honor, by the unanimous approval of an interna tional council, the *' First Premium"? only Silver Medal given for Limbs?was awarded the inventor, at the New York Crystal Palace. Pamphlets giving full information, sent gratis to every applicant. B. FRANK PALMER. ST5 Chasnut street, PtiiladeIphla. kb 3m FINE WATCHES. HAVING made a considerable additiou to my stock of QOLO HPNTINfl patent levers, and laoibs' watches Of first quality, heavy 18 curat) cases. Also, SILVER WATCHES for boys. I offer them at greatly reduced prices. The movements are selected with great care, and every Watch is \carrarUed. Persons in want of a fine timekeeper are invited to examine my assortment. H SEMKEV. No. SSO Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and lOtli st*. mar 30 FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. SMAi-i. BUILDLNG LOi'S of 10 feet ar more, is various parts ol the City, act Gaorgato WW prices, and Uriac to suit. LLGYD k IU1LD1IO ITOHI, for aaia, lellvarabla at tha Oanal, or Whanras tc Washington, Georgetown, or Alexandria. LLOYD * 00. ltth s^raat. op^.TreMUEg Departaeat. ly ??ir PIANOS FOR SALE AND RENT. ri'IiE subscriber has always on hand a assort 1 ment of German and American ANOS, from the very best manufactuftr^^^^^^ which he offers for sale at lower prices than can be purchased in the District of Columbia, itnri on the moat accommodating terms. All Pianos purchased from me are warranted to give mtisfac uon. Old Planoa taken in exchange. B. REI8S, Professor of Music, G, betw. Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. eb f PICRIORI WITH DBFKCT1VB vision are invited to examine my, extensive stock nf all kinds of SPECTA 4 CLEU and EYE-GLASSES. Glasses^ of any kind, such as Cataract, Parabola, Periscopic, Double Concave, Double Convex, and Colored Glasses, put in at short notice, with great care, and persons in want of glaaaea may be sure to gal those which benefit the eye. Circulars "Defective Vision," gratia at I. BEMtlin. 130 Pa. av?nM, betw. 9Ui awl 10th sto. M HMOIRB mill OOUWTHW OF BLliS EAGLE PITJMBWG^mT GAS-f lTHN'G DBPOf. j rpiIE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC 1 in general that he lias received the tifst lot of tf i celebrated DODGE S DOUBLE ACTING SUCTION AND FORCE PUMP, which received the SILVER MKDJ1L at the late Fair of the Metropolitan Mechanics' Institute, and to n-.w ;.n pired to furnish all who ma* favor liim with a call. Hi" H <v!k of OAS KIXTURKB are un^urpaa.-'ed in the District. With hi< corps of competent workmen he prides himself to fill any orders in the PLUMBING AND G\S-FITTINO line with promptnew and derpatch. 4#?A1I work done warran'ed to rive complete sat isfaction J()3K Xl?VHB. April 28?tf Corner of 8ixth Street and Pennsylvania Avrnue. SODA WATER, SODA WATER ! (^ GAUTIER ha? just erected in his estnblish ment a fountain of very superior Soda Water* which for its deliciou- and medicinal qualities is f?r ahead of any beverage ever before in;rodn.>ed. He would call particular attention to the superior quality and variety of his sirups, which are all made /nm the pure tresh fruit, and not !rom any ef the acids now in common use, which are always more or less deleterious to the stomach. c GAUTIEB, ap IB?co2w aaa Pa avenue. MANTUA MAKING. MISfl MARGARET DYER respectAilly annonn ces to the ladies of Washington and vicinity, that she has just returned to Washington, and in tends to resume her former business, and solicits the patronage of her ft>rmer fricads. No. 991 Pa. avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth st*. np9?9taw3w* fKo. 683.] Notice of Withdrawal of certain Lands m ^ Wisconsin. *\X7^IIKRKA^, in pirrsuauoe <>f a ioiat resolution ? f of Congress, enf tied "A resolution explana tory of an a* t ia*vd August third, eighteen hun dred and fifty four," approved Ma*oh 3.1866, relat ing to the Pox ?nd Wisconsin river grant, tbe ef ??c- t f which is to enlarge said great from three to five eec.ions ia width, the President of the United fi*Ui has, by his order bearing date the nlnlh day of March ultimo, directed that certalu townships Sitnat^l ia the of Wisconsin, on saeh side of the Portegt canal and the fW river and the lakes through which it paeans, (including the laads he?e ! tutors withdrawn and withheld for said grant,) phall I be withdrawn from sale or entry for any purpose whatever until farther orders. Notioi is therefor* bareby given that said l?ids situated as hereinafter describe have this day been withdrawn from sale or wntry accordingly, to wit: In the district of lands subject to sale at Mmaiiha Northof the base Une and east qf the fourth princi pal meridian. Township 12, on tha left bank of the Wisconsin river, and townships IS snd 14, rf range 9 Townabipe 18,13 and 14, of range 10 Towohujo 14, of range 11 i Townships 14,16, ffl, 17. and 18, of range 12 Townships 10, 16, 17 aed 18, of range 18 T -waahlps 17,18 aod 19, of range 14 Town^hip^ 17. 18, 19, an! 20, of run 15 ia Mhil* i6'19' 17, 18? 19? 20 ?od 21> 01 | T?Trn^1pe 15, 16, 17,18, 19, 90, 21, and 22, of! rang? li. Townships If 16,17,19, 20, 41 and 22 of range 18 Townships 16, 17, 18,19, 2u, 21, 2J, and 2fc, of j rauge19 Townships 21, 22, 23 and 24, of range 20 Tc wnships ?, 33 and 34, rang* 21 In the district of lands sui juat to aale at Mhtbul Poiht : ] North of the base lint and east of the fowth prmoi pal meridian. Township* 12, 18 and 14, on the left bank of the Wisconsin river, of range 8 In the distrirt of land? subject to sale at STivtTSf F'oijit : North of tht ? a? line amd e<ist of the fourth principal ; msridiam. Townshlpa 1ft and 16, of rasge 8 TownaMps li and 18, of range 9 Townships 1ft and 16, of rsr.ge 10 townships 16,15 and 17, of range 11 Given under ray hand, at the General Land CHBea, at the city of Washington, thH third dav of April, Anno Domini oae thousand eight hond-cd and fi-ty iw. i itjr osd-r of tlu President: JOIN WILS?ON, Oommiadecer cf Grnsral Land Office i ap 6?2aw6w [No. 684 ] None* ofths *itaUiskm*Ht of an additional land district in the Stats of California IX^IieUKAS under the provisions of the act of ,V CV;ngr#fis, approved Marob 8. 1868. entitled. I SBr*?y o' the public land ia Cali uroia, Ac., the Pr^siient of the United states ia authorised, at such time or times as ia his judgment the pahlle interest may so imperatively require, * ? ? to divide the Stat* of California into two or three- separate land district-, two of which districts were established un ,fo**14 ** bj D?1*1*3 notlas, dated 81st Marob, l**3; and whereas the surveys and settlements h*ve extended in California so far that the convt* nj-noe of the MtUera and the public interest mini re the establishment of the thre* districts auth' riied by the act cf the Sid M tvrah, 1161, aforesaid? Now, therefore, be it known, that ander, and bv aald act of Congress of 8d March, 1863 the President tf tha United states hasdirecUd that the Stata of CallJbrnlit shall be divided into three separata land districts, the boundaries of which ars as Col on, via : All thttt part of the Ftaie, commencing on the Pa cific coset, lying north of the line between fcown ship. seven and eight (T and i> north of Mount Dl ?ble base line, thanee running east on said Une to the meridian, thanee south on the meridian line to the Une dividing towsahipe three and feur (8 and 4) ncrth of said baae lira, thenoe east on ??id line be tween townships three and four to tbe pastern boundary of the Stat#, will ibnn the -Uppik Dm tejct," the land office for which has been established at MarvtwilU. of lying south of tbe above dsecrlbed limits and north of the ilne dividing town! ?b?pe treaty and twenty-one, south, (or fifth stand ard south) will form the "Middli District," the of fi-e for which is at Bemcia; aod all that part of the Stata lying south of the fifth standard parallel the Dinner," as heretofore organiael, the office for a bleb is ea'ablish?l at Lot Angtiot; and in seid dlrection of the President of the United Statoa, under tbe act of Conjfress aforesaid, the boundaries sbeve mentioned sMll in luturebe regarded as the limits of the said land distr'cta re spectively. Given under my hand at tbe tf ty of Washington, this ninth dav of April. A. D. 1866. By order of the President : _ _ JOHN WILSON, ap 12-Uwl^mTD BT 0<m#rml ^ ORGANS FOR SALE. AtfUPEHIOR toned CHAPEL ORGAN; and a fine Roeewood PARLOR ORGAN, both now on exhibition at tha Metropolitan Mechani<a? fair. ITiey are from the meimfhetory of HENRY ERBEN of Pi^w York. 10 M ISfilEL, onl4th w NIW SONG. IV "TJP"5 ' ^2Y.? FALSE rLORA. words ? ? and maaie by W. ft , of thie citr and dmli rsi^d to iiie* AllteMT, the Tni Oultah" Tins ?ooe ha- a dim eharmiig meiody. jM(t m,b. llalM d and In eale by wLhIMI A Wl'k. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! JOHN H. SHOOT, South side of Bridge street, near High, OBOROETOWN, D. O., HAS reo ived and Is now offering a very general assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. In his stock will Le found a good assortment of | of new style Light Spring Silk* Best mike black do Bereges. Grenadines, rismiee Blk modes and bright col'd ChaiHee Berege and Challey Delaines, Moussclines Real French Chintzes and Brilliants Orgaiidie and Jaconet Lawns Real imported Lawns, fast colors, at 19}{?. Real French and Scotch Kmbroideriea, cheap Plain striped and plaid Bvnnet Ribbons Eiub'd and plain Linen Cambric Handkerchief* a great bargain Jaconet, Swiss, Nainsook, and Plaid Muslins Rich figured and dotted do Bajou?s Kid and Alexander's Silk Glovos, all colors Ladies, Misses, and Gents' Hosiery, aU kinds Parasols of avery shade and price Rich English fast colors Prints at i?K With a first rate assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Also, Sheetiugs and Shirtings of the beat makes In Linens and Cottons Table Cloths, Damasks, Napkins. Towellings, Fur niture Chintzes, white Spreads Domestic Goods generally Having made large purchase from the PI ill ad el phia and New Yerk auctions, I am prepared to of- j fer great inducements to cash or prompt customer*. ap ia-lm 1. H. 8MOTT. WILLARD'S HOTEL, Old Point Comfort, Ya. THE Proprietors take great pleasure in informing their many friends aud the public generally that this magnificent Summer Hotel is %ow being fitted up in the most modern and comfortable style for the coming season. The house will be opened on the first of June, with nothing left unprovided that may promote the comfort and happiness of its guests. The proprietors also take much pleasure in saying that Uiey will be prepared and happy to accommo date from thfflrtf of May any who may favor them with a call Board per day 33 00 By the week, per day 1 09 By the month, per day 1 25 Baths free for the guests. *P 9?tf C. C. WILLARD * BROS. TAK K KHTK IT NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. PW. BROWNING, Merchant Tailor, under ? the United States Hotel, has just received a large supply of Spring and Summer Goods, and is now prepared to offer great bargains to all in want of good and fashionable doming. His " Ready mode Clothing " will be sold at the follbwing low prices: Whole suits, Coat, Pantaloons, and Vest, of thin cloth oivcassimere, for $12. Fine Black Frock and Dress Coats, from ?10 to ?15. ^ Good Business Coats for ?7. Black and Fancy Pants, trom $3 to 97. Marseilles snd Silk Vests, from $2 to $5. He keeps always on hand a large assortment ol lancy articles, such as Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, Um brellas, he. "Sole Agent for tike sale of Soou* Fashions.' mar 19?tj. CIIARI.CS UAIKINB, Architect. (Pa. avenue, bet Men Tenth and Eleventh street*,) WASHINGTON, D. C. TfT ill onntiuue to furriiab Plans, detail working Tv Diawings, and specficatiojis of buildings o( ??very desertion, and also to fliperintend their i'r?c >??" fnh I?..ii PROSPERI'S CORNET BAND NO. 1 MR. FREDERICK PROSPERI begs leave to in form his friends and former patrons that this band has been fully re organized and is now under his direction, aiul he is fully prepared with a hand of the most Scientific Musicians in tb? city, to fur nisli music for Balls, Parties, Parades, Pic Nics, Ex cursions, &c., at the shortest noti.ee possible, by ap plying to FREDERICK PROSPERI, Leader,CHAS. PROSPERI, Conductor; H1LBUS & HITZ'S Mu sic Depot, or at PJPPER TALTAVUL'8, opposite die Garrison, Garrison .street, Navv Yard. ("eh JOIEPH OAWLKRi CABINET MAKER 4 UNDERTAKER, pxnmylvania avehok, between 17th and 18th streets, (Fiiet Ward.) Old Furniture repaired and new made to order.? Coffins made and Funerals attended to at the short est notice. 09" A share of patronage is solicited, mar 31? eolm EVANS. Pa. (menu* between 1 '2th and l&A fU HAS Just returned from the North witfe a large large assoiusent of Gentlemen* Sdk HATS, which he is aelliug at )3 each, of the same quality usually sold in this city for $4 He likewise has such articles of wear worth 63. 50, which he will dispose of for 99 50. In addi'ion to the above he has increased his stock of Ladies' BONNETS and RIBANDS, which he is determined te sell at extraoidinrry low prices. ap 98-lw PISHING TACKLE. LIMERICK, Virginia, Kirby, Yankee Doodle and Gravitation Fish Hooks Silk Sea Grass, Linen, and Cotton Lines Jointed Rods at all prices, from $1 to fO each Also. Bamboo and Reed Rods Artificial flies, grasshoppers and fleh Sinkers of every description. Silk worm Gut. Landing Nets, and everything in the Fishing Tackle line ler sale at reduced price*. ^ E K LUNDY, No. 118 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. C. ap90?tf LOOK HIRE!!! MORE BOUNTY LAND TO ALL who served in ant *ai since 1790, whether as Officers Soldiers, Sailor*, Marines, Clerks, Indiana, Ctiap laina, Wagon Masters, Teamsters, Landsmen, (or their widows or minor children) who have not yet received full 100 acrea, and have been in aemce 14 days, will do well u. write to ua. postpaid, and their Land Warrants will be forwarded ui them for the above quantity, and no charge if thev do not get n. LLOYD It CO., Claim Agent's 0?c, opposite H. tf. T??a#?iry, Washington cur, D. ? mu l-Jn DOCTOR HOOF LAMPS I CELEBRATED F ?crmatt Bitters, DE.C.1L JACX8o5,"pbOad'a, H, WILL BFFBCTCA LLT CDU JfHE COMPUDIT, DT&PKPUA, JACKUC* Chrome #r Jfereows DeMUy, Dimmm tf tk? Kdmm+mmi M Umamt mine* from m dU* Such an Coostipeuon. Inward PllM, FuHoeaa. * Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Mt, Heartburn, thsaust for Fulln?** of weight in the Stomach, ?o"r Eructations, ing or Flnttering tt the Hi of the Stomach, Swim inTn* of the Head, Hurr.ed and difficult Rw?th?n|i PI site ring at the Heart, Chokinf or Suffocating 8en?ations when m a lyiag Posture. Dimnem ot Vision. Dota of Webe before the Mgbt, Few and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Byes, Pain iu the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, fcc., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant I ma*in inge of Evil, ann great depression of Spirits. 'I^nB proprietor, in calling tne .Attention of the X public to this preparatioa, does so with a feel ing of the utmost coafi<ience in its virtues aad adap tation to the diheases fbr which tt is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has <t ted the test of a ten year*' trial before the Ameri em people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled :>y any similar preparations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most p'omincnt and well *<inwn Physicians and individuals, in all part* of t iie country is immense. Tl<e following troiu North Car-lina i.? roepeelfully eube.itwd, referring any who may stitl doubt, to my "Memorabilia,"or Prac tical Receipt Book, for Parmer* and Families to be had rratis, of all the Agents lor the German Bitters. Principal Office and .Manufactory, 190 Are'i et., Philadelphia, Pa. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Certificate of Dr. H'. S?iiA, of Pine Hill, Rich m0v<i Country N. C. Pihi iillA, March 4th. 1854. Dr. C. M. Jacxaon, Philadelphia? Dear Str: I have been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its worst f tm, for the la*t five year*. Such was my co?.?1iuon for twelve month? that the physicians and all who *aw aie said 1 must die. While in this condition^ I carried to the watering placet in Virguua, Tenn< s see and North Carolina, hot was net benefited by any water to which I wai taken. While on my way home, I stopped a week at Riitherfordton, a stuff I village in North Carolina, ?o try the effect ol ?ome Chalybeate water in that plaea. About the last of the week, I went into a drug store to get cone medicine for my child and myaeif. There were several of the village physicians in the etore, *nd one of them aeemed to take some interest in my ease and, after asking me some queewen*, said he had been a dyspeptic, and had been greatly hone fitted by the use of " Dr. Hoofland's German Bit ters," prepared by yeu, and he insisted that 1 would try the llittvr* lie also called the next day at my room, and insisted so much that I would try tln m that I asked him to get Die one bottle. He did it, and I commenced taking it as directed, and I do say I was more benefitted by it than all the water and medicine I had ever taken. After reaching: home one of my neighbors rame to me for a nrescription and medicine, (he a dyspep tic,) and t gave him nearly all the Ritter? I had left, v.'hich effected much goou in his case. H? ha? often called on me for more of the same k nd of medi cine, saying he was mor benefitted by it than any other he had taken, but I have not been able to get say more for him or myself aiLC^; Z. there fore, please ahip me a dor en or more as soon as pos sible. Respectfully youra, W. SMITH. I). R. HOOKER, Roger's Store, Wake ?^>., N. C., October 24.1853, say*:?'? Having experienced very great benefit from the use of " Hoofland's German Bitters," in Chronic Dysentery and functional de rangement of the Liver, and it* concomitant evils, I am desirous of obtaining a quantity of it for the benefit of my community. You will, therefore, please aend a lot, Sic. fic. CERTIFICATE OF WM. J. ATWOOD. HnrTaviLLt, Yadiiw Co , N. C , Nov. 1st, 1853. Dr C. M. Jackson?Dear Sir: Allow me to ex press to you my sincere thanks for your discovery of a medicine which, to aay the least of it, ha? ef fected a cure that all other medicinea, that I have .aken. have enurely failed to Uo. "Hoofland's Ger man Bitters" have sured me of the most stubborn an<! aggravated case of the riL*a that, perhaps, ever fell t* the lot of man. My case Is not a stranger in tris community, as I am well known in this and the tirrounding counties, and can truly aav that my re covery has astounded all my friends and relations, as 1 had tried everything reoommended, and nothing did me any gtx-d until I was prevailed npon to try the Bitters. You are at liberty to fake any Mc ot this communication, for the benefit of the afflicted, you may think proper. Truly ynure. WJ, ATWOOD. These bitters are entirely vegetable, they invigorate I and strengthen the system, never prostrate it, and | can b" used for infants as well as adults. For rnle by respectable dealers everywhere, and ] by Z. D. OILMAN, Washington; J. L. KIDWELL, Georgetown; aod J. R. PIERPONT, Alexandria, mar 1?lv CASTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. Via* Ortai Purtfler of tka Blood t Hot ft Particle of Kereuzy In It An Immu Rjmidt (or Sarofula, King's Evil,1 Bhanmatim, Obstinate Outanecu? Eruptions,) Pimplea or Pustules on the face. Blotches, Bell* Chronic Sore Byes, Ring Worm or Tetter, fecaW ? Head, Enlargement and Pain of tbe Bona* and 1 Joints, Stubborn Uloers, Syphilitic Disorders,] Lumbago. Spinal Gomplatnta, and a*' tbe diseae<*] arMag from an Injudicious use of ??r?ury, Lra prudtnee in I if?, or Impurity of the lilood. It HI 8 valuaW* Medicine, which has beoome oele> I brated for the number of extraordinary cures.! effected through its agency, has indnosl the propri- j ?tors, at the urgent request of their friends, to offrr ] It to the public, which they do wi?h tbe utmost oon? S Jen in its virtuas and wonderful curative prop erti -e The lbilowiag oartifioatea, selected lrcm e i large number, are, however. aOronger testimony I than Xh9 mare word of the proprietors; and are all, from gentlemen well known in th?ir localities, and of the highest respectability, many of th-m reading In the ^ty of Richmond. Ya. P. B0TD1S, lsq,, of the lxchange Hotel, Rich mond, known everywhere aaya he has aeen the Mod- j lelne called C^araa's Sfanish Mizruax, admin(aUr?d j In over a hundred ca?es, in nearly all the diaass<* for which it is reoommanded, with the coat aston ishingiy good results He uys it is the moat ex traordinary medicine he has ever saen. AGUB AND F1VKR?GREAT CUR8.?I hereby certify that for three years I had Ague aod Vevei of the moit vialent description. I had aaveral Phv sMans, took Urge quantities of Quinine, Marcurv. and I balieve all the Tonics advertised, but all with eut permaneut relief. At last I tried Carter** Spanish Mixture, two bottlea of Which effe-ctuaily curvi iae. and 1 am happy to aay I have had neither1 chills or fevers dinee. I consider it the best Tonk in thi-> r-orld, and the only medietne that eve: reached sav ctsa. JOHN LONGD&N. Rxavib btr:a, near Richmond. Ya. 0. B. LUCK, K*j., now in the city of Richmond and for many yeera in the Poet OiBes, has suoh' wnfldenos in the astonishing efficacy of Carter*! ipanieh Mixture, that he has bought upwards of U bottle?, which he has given away to the afflicted.? j Mr. Lock says ha ha? never known it to fail whan taken according to directions Dr. MINOR, a practising Physician, and formerly ef the City Hotel, in tbe city of Richmond, aays he has witnessed in a number of instancea tbe eflbcts ol | Carter1* Spanish Mixture, which were moat trul; mrprising. Ha s&ys la a oase cf Consumption, de pendent on the Liver, th? good effects were won-1 derful indeed. 8AMUKL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker A Morns, Riohmond, was cured cured of liver Com-1 Klaint of three y ears standing, by the use of two cttlea of Oarter's gpanifh Mixture. GREAT CURE OP 8CB0FDLA.?The Editors of] the Richmond Republican bed a servant employed In their preaa room, cured of violent Scrofula, com bined with RneuBiaUam, which entirely disabled ttfm from work. Two bottles of Carter's ftpanisb Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and the Edi tors in a public notice, say they "cheerfully reoom mend it to all who are afflicted with any disease of | the blood." STILL ANOTHER CURB OV SCROFULA ?I had a vary valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's I Spsnmh Mixture. I consider It truly a valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor cn the | EL V. and P. R. R. Co- Riohmond. W SALT RHEUM Ot TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city of Richmond, was cured by three bottlaa of Oarter's Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which ha had for ?early tveaty years, and which all the physicians of the ??% aeuld not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well know CMthant In the city of Rfohmondf and hit i> mask svarkable. WM. 4.MATTHEWS, of Riohmond had a servant cured ef Syphilis, in the worst form, by Oarter's Spanish Mixture. He aays he cbeerfullv recom mends it, and considers it a vary invaluable me 11 EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the ravenne, says ha has seen the good effects of Oarter's Spaaiah Mixture in a number of Syphilitic oases, and aaya It la a perfect eure for that horrible diaeaae. WM. ?. HARWOOD. af Richmond, cured of ptd Sorea aad Ulcere, which disabled him frem walking. Took a few bottlaa of Oarter*a Spaaiah Mixture, and waa eodMed to walk without a crutch, in a short H? permanently cured. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE A 0oM Ha M Maiden Lane. New York. T. W DYOTT A SONS, No. 182 North Second at, Philadelphia BENNETT A BEERS, No. UI Main atreat, Rich Vs. aS tor sale by CHARLES 8T0TT, Waahlngtoa, D. 0; IIbNrY PEEl., Alexandria, and by Th-aggista ?furrwbere. Priori i bottle, or alx bottles for fit TR AVFIJ-Rg* MR FX TOE Y. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. Q*wS 011 ANCM UP HOUR* and nflm Musulay, tftft* Ml iiMUut. i at ? Mil <t% a. wi., Mi 4 and I* p m < to im.iKf at 8 n m and i\i f m Laare Baltimore at iff mxl Qjf a lu, and I aad Hf P m <>n * 4Jf and IK p m. aj>?0-tf T.V MMQi^ dg? NOTICE.?0. A A. RAILROAD. The tplendid btaamer GBOftQfi ,PAGB will bar alia, foal 4 Herer-th fUrrt, daily, al 0 o'clock a. a, M #ov ionsville, Cbarlmteeville and gtaunam. tires It fa* t on board the b-xn This boat, bv tsTderii, l? calte<i the 1*1 ?ee. E. A. BYTHEI, ap It Mott Bedell's Line. tTEW YORK,ALEXANDRIA. WARRlRGTQm CITY, AND DISTRICT Of COLUMBIA P ACKt'TS. XMII8 LINE OF PACKETS BAIL? VYRMI.Y from pier 14 Eaat River, New York.and ?Ar?a if necessary. and arc coaipoeed of llie follow tog tesfe tlhM vctwelc ft e? sehr. A. V. Hni+l. BrdeiL master. >"t*w whr. Mott A. V. TredwtB. Schr. Ann D., Wm. Oliver. master. ScUr. Volant, L. A. Smith, mwitr. Ik'br. Cnmnwinlrr in- flferf, Wofi m, mam*. Sehr. Gremvc\. Wil* n, mnr'ur. The*e veaael* *re all ftft aailers. nswi R>e a^n of experience in the trade, sr.'. Use aiily m line of \Y.-mlii net on City packets. MOTT BE! ELL, Wall street, It. V. 8. 8. MASTER* k PON.?, Alexandria, *a. THOM \8 RILEY, fcb 1??n VVa?hingion and D. C. JBA *0* A Hit ALYXASDHLA KAILBOADt. (K (trui after Vtocsdny. Aov. 7, It "T'R1 Ours fraare Al?*andris dr.tly tor tlariir am 1 ?UJe and lat?na?4i*ae v?atieiis a* " k o'clock, ? jr.., ca tb? arrival th? Wt from Washingv>, firing ample for bvwhiwt on board Oa ae?*lup at Muitm*" Junctien with a tr?ta tor S trea sure, at Weirra*eii Jxt <-*ion with a train tor War rentcn.and at flrrtoMr*;!. vl;b lha trains on tb* vji'^Uila Qsotr&l Rsilrcad tor Rl-bmcnd, OharU ttea rtUe, * ? 1 Pantton. rhe ear* leave Gord^sri'le dally tor Alexandria md lnfermMlato station*, at V b*fcre <*- a. m<<a tb? arrlrfci r f the tr*Jn< o' tbo VlrjritJa (Vi'tral rail rra-1 frrm lil<*bn?oad, CharVf>rr1J!a, and PlasnW-p. T'ipoxtan TTcicfrrp. Prota Alrrar.'fU U> VTarrantor .... .$2 00 - ? eorlot^Ttll* k to ? ? Cb?tetta?fflt 4 11 14 ** Bifcantor ft M> " ? F-ra^t-ur? f ftO ? * Li rcUBtf 6 Ti a " WiarbwtfT t to " " Lnrtr 4 Sft " u Ne* ? 00 - ? Mid4iebsr*_ - S U Por Lynthbrry, p?rttt.(?jtl3g * ?tb ti-a ftac?* al OtiarlottarrlUe, ou Klsiaya, Wfdr^a-it-jf, and Pri Per Lnr:^ soi Ksw Market. ornn?rt3af with the f S7** at Cclpef^r, on Tuesday*,Tbnr^daya, asd Pair ?rt?y. rcr WlEcb??*?r lallj, ^nnr^Jnf with the i at lledaiant Far MWdlaburjj diily, correcting a lib lha i a* th? Plaicx. Par order: W. B. E SOCK ITT, Agent "OT 7?ritf FOR MOUNT VKRNON. 0a TUESDAYS acd FRIDAY^ Faro rotted trip $1; from Aiex anirU 76 oecta ?The TIIOMAd OC'LLTER Uara Twbington et 9 and Alexandria at OJ^t o'cleeR. < Joachaa leaT* the Capitol for the boat at 8# c'elk. Ocarn tire to cents. I'too in- wirhing tl>? Ooa^ea will ki re Ibelr r*V Ae.noe with Gao. A Thee. laiktr Iwefrefhnmte on tile boat. ect 88?dtf SAU'L flRTTRT. Capt THK IKW YOHK * LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERST Ta* ruips ooMMusryo tiiib lihi a&i rnB? ATLANTT3, Ompt. Weat PACIFIC, C%pt. .Vye. UA.L7IC, Cap- Otuotoek, ADRIATIC, 0?pt. Grafton. These ahipe h*?a been boilt by oontract, exyrwaa ly ibr OoTermarnt aerrl'%; erery oare haa ueen Uien In their ona?tmct1on, af In the Engine*, to Inrara atr*ngtb and speed, and their aeoonu&oda* tir.ua for pawengera unequalled tor elegance and com tort ?r:9e of i-asnga fr ? New York to LiTarpooL, in flrrt cabin? ,,, 41* Beoond it-. ?- - ?........ ? . ?.. Ill 70 Vxclaalre uk of extra tfae state n?ma 800 From Liverpool te Hew York ?30 and ?20. An experience! surgeon attached to each r hip? No berth can be aacnred until paid tor. Tor firelght er lawMt applr to REWARD K. COLLINS A 00., 60 Wall street, Ifev It A BROWN, 8HIPLRY A 00 . UtomL Z. G. ROBERTS k CO., IS King's triw Yard, loedon. JOON MUNROE A 00, W Rne Notre Dame y*e Ti-u-irea, Paats GEO. a. DRAPVK, Bam The owoets of tbaae ships will act be aeocanUMa ?cr poll, slUer, kullion, sp?eie, iewahy, [rations itraf or metaip. uulaas btile af lading are signed therefor, and the TaJoe theraof therein axpreaaed. ?o? 1ft?die j : tin "m?mme Private Medical Treaties OB rax PHYSIOLOGICAL TIE* Of UAKKIAG^ H. B. LA CROir, B. D.f ALBAXY, y r. Pages and 130 klne Plain and Colored lilho graphs tcJ Plataa. *?r Prlaa oxljr It Cant*. "CR ???Bect tree of portage tr. all parts of tbs Uaicn'd CHEAPEST BOOR EYER PVBLISURL. and eoatainiag nearly d able the quantity of reading mattsr in that of the FIFTY CKXT8 OR DOLLAR PUBLICATIONS. It treat* on the PHYSIOI/V GY OP MARRIAUR, aad lha ?eotet iklirmltiesani diaorder of youth and ataturity, re mlting from excaaee*. vhirh destroy the physical asd msn tal powers, with ol*err*tions sd nAnkzgt, il? duties and diaqunifications, and thair Ecaadiae; with litbographe, illortrattng the anatomy a&d pLyciology, and diseases of the raprr - loctiTe organs of both sej? s, their structure, nsas and fnnfitiana A i>opalar and oomprahcuaire trea lise on the duties aad oaaua>*^-'~ ?. f angle and mar rk-d hie?Lappr and <ruit:al aJ'Jauaaa. mode cf ee enring them m^Uct -ur *XJZ .r,tr.tlle oaes- their >t'TiaScn and re?C7C.?:m?ur^nt hints to tboae xntemplating mstriisraj, that will ctttn ne ob jections to It; none, hewer or. should take this im portant sjep wfchotti Crst coamlung its pages? a inmentaries on tiw diseases and medywi tieatmeat of females frou Lr^ancy to old age, each cast graph ically illustrated by bwutiful lithographic platee? nervoaa dehilStr, its oause^ and euro, by a process at obw so simple, ale aiil effeotuaL Utat tail ore is impoafiitie?rules tor daily management?en essay 9D Spermatorrhoea with practiraJ oheerrations on a safer, and more successful mode of tr^ataaeat?pre U'.iCi. nary hints on the arils resultxag from easpiri sal practice?an aaaar on all dieeasae artrtag ftr? Indiscretion, with plain and simple rules by whi h all persons can cure thrro-elver without mercury ? remedies tor tboae self inflicted miscriee and die> p pointad boces so untortunntely pre Talent in the young It ii> a truthful adviser to the married an 1 tboae ooatemplating marriage. Its perwal la pa. tlculariy reoommeaded to Persons entertaiaiag ar sret doubts of their nkydcal oonditian, aad who art' aonsoious of baring naaarled the health, bapylnaa%L aud pririlegM to which every human being is ct tUedto. Prioe It eents per copy, or flre oopies tor one doU lar. Mailed free of postage to aay part of the Un ' led State*. N. B,?Tboae who prefer may oon^ultDr .LaOacL open any of the dleaaaaa upon which his bock treat either personally or by mail. Mediaina sent to an part of the Union aeoording to direction?, sefel packed and earefnlly secured from all obear*atioc A Jdreas Dr. M. B. LA OROIX, No ?1 Meidea Isr* or Post Ofloe Box 678, Albany. N. Y. M&" OOoa open daily from 9 a m to t p m, aid 4L. Sunday from 3 uatil 6 pm. I _*** 2??? K-eaaowett from No. 64 Bears* ft, ??> '1 Baldam Lame, Albaay. M. Y. dee T FAA'd PATENT AMERICAN ACCORDEONP. Several of these new and aupntaad msuuotenta just received and for aale at tb? Music I>? p<?i o* HILBU8 A HITZ. Also, 6 dozen of Pea's new and cheap instruction Books, price cents. The public are limted to exaadne these Aecordr una, having received the Aral premiuuis in every rt hibition exhlbitm. HlEBUd A HI17, mar M Mt4e Agfnta. Clockm, clocks, clocri i?if you waut a good Clock, warnuux) iu kt-rp tunc, call at itieiMo^<f J, IK 'UI.^RUN, Pa a*?.. Uffa. Kfr.^:T5m Mr.te'. ap 7?dim

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