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Many aieihafcJrn ~*m&**?**ii*t PrtBM Ball. Ha h* (t-a-gaod de?! of natural fca*f^??aaa^**ife*?^*^^ tf hf hUi?d?^,a?f *?ii^a??"acti?e io bia WT* i * W*tt$ ? , ' : . . - '4 the war of th? ?Uvototton, hf ?ni confidential friend of Gen, Washington, This circnmatanw ^a^e^^fiaua, Bait into fta|H$tl relatione with. the Commander-in* Chief. He had a great ?a^^ljS?i^if^p?^l^ Bing him, which he wai fond of relating. Ont of them confers a leaton which may not be without' nKMom'iit-te\pif^ time. Gen. Washington often held consol? af ions concerning military matters with Coi. Pickering HU bead quarters were at considerable distance from his friend's tept, and^pe evening, finding they were likely tn be occupied tiU a late hour, he pro- \ pened tn remain-ell night w?h the Colonel, pro*; 1 viced there w?3 a spare blanker ?nd straw, Primus was appealed to, and, being eager to o&i?e t?n Commander-in-Chief; stretched the truth by ?reply in g. ? plenty of straw and blaa~ plenty/* Two humble beds were prepared, ?ide by aide and when the long conference" was ended, the two officers lay down to rest. Primus preten ded to be busy until they were asleep, and then he srared himself on-a box, leaning hie heed on his hands, to take is comfortable a Hep as his iwcoarenient position., would. nUow^Jn^Jie night Washington awoke, and ea? his bumble friend nodding on tito box. He called out, .primos ! " The servant started to bia feet, and j rubbing his eyes, exclaimed, ?What do yon i sh wt, O enera I y - . ~ ? " You told me yon bid plenty of straw and blankets/' replied Washington ; ??but ? ste you are sitting up all night for the eek? of giving me"yetar'bed.** Don't trouble yourself about me, Genera?,'5 replied the negro, " Ho m suer about ne." " But it ia matter,*' said Washington. "This will never de, Primus, lt either of us must sit up, I will take my turn." But there ie no fleed of that. The blanket ia wide enough for *?o? ^ Come and lie down with me." Frrnxue, who rt^,IM^ the Commander-in Chief aa be did no other mortal, protested against such an arrangement. Bot Washington threw Open the banket, end enid in a very decided tone) M Come end lie? down, I tell yon ! There ia room enough for both, and I insist upon it" : Thia tone waa too resolute to admit of farther parley, and the General and his colored friend slept comfortably under the same blanket M morning This anecdote was originally published by the ?er. Henry F. Harrington, in God ey's Lady's Booh* June, 1849. In 1855 it waa republished in a book entitled " The Colored Patriots of the American Resolution," an interesting volume, compiled by Wm. C. Kell,-of Booton, who de aerves great credit for the intelligence and ear neatness he has manifested in vindicating thia slandered race. Mrs. Stowe wrote a brief pieface to thia Volume, in which she says, ? thc eervtcts ot these colored patriote of the Revolution were rV n^Wjaa^Dan?meos, because they did not fight for their own land, but for a mad which had en? elaved them,and whose laws, oren tn freedom, Oftener oppressed than protected. Bravery under auch circumstances nae a peculiar beauty and jperifc Their white brothers, ia reading these sketches, may remember that generosity and djs in teated courage are of no particular tace or complexion, and that the image of the .Heavenly father moy be reflected alike by all." * 8 SUAVEST in CPOA.-Allusion has already been had to tho movement 1er the abolition of slavery in -Cuba, Tho New Orleans Bee, refer id Jng bi < "Havana letter in tho Parin Moniteur *k A meeting of wealthy slave-owners, capitalists and well-known merchants, Creoles and Euro peans, was helder, the; house of Mr. Q. Farriil ' " to take into consideration varions projects for tho a^lition of slavery. -. Coi. Montana auggested a Slan Mac? on the purchase ol' their freedom by ie labor of the alav?s.' It waa also proposed to effect a loan of $130,000,000, in order to indem nify the proprietors at the rate of $600 for each emancipated alave Mr. Sorin, on behalf of a number of plantera ownieg among them one hun? ?red thousand slaves, advocated the policy of im mediate, emancipation and the conversion of the , . ?lare* into plantation apprentis, bound to labor lan years for their old masters, and to receive e^wagordarlng that period at the rate of (oar dol lars a monia. At the end of tbe ten years, tho mmadBSm would have the option of changing their places of labor or renewing their ronner floatracte." Thc number of slaves at Havana fr ostinjated at37*\ooo. MAXIMIUA* Atm SMtBX*~}iot satisfied erith offending the United States by overt bowing t ,x tao MbBMism of ? Mexico* and, esja^hing 4 J therein imperialism, Maximilian has added to his Impertinence hf leg Using elaverj. To persuade persans whpm he SS * emigrants " to settle ta the c*untrv,hetiaas*ceiit order, bolds out in ducements' for them to introduce M laborers in considerable numbers," The employers are to be patrons j the laborers aro to serve for a term of years ; their oh?djpett ase to be held to service .nn?l tfaev are of aga, and both aro inheritable, of asridsm or pnona^ Mexiqo is open fe an Invwion cf barbarians from Africa, China, AiidMeJaoi^diaoi This method of rei?nstructioa will mata Maxi/ indian's State moro of a anisance to the United 8tates than ha has been. Tam continent ia not w Paso? wherein tba Frrnurn lOpew may try w ?tafea, '?ha tiao will coma for the sarvice * . rg A v? ? J d rf 4, fl . ? wm fi i i i <? TheTfraarai of Auttna la at ill banting at Ischl, hU favork?L^mjiry rea tr pat, in Saizkam. pergut. In one day ^ ?me ehamois, a re ?arkably good ?bag." for ^chamois is get ttng very saaroe, even in parts wnw it i? so ?Thus *?aW ?ay hw Ma af Sarona od Ctimu ha? dte ead bomen one ii Ml tim, therefore, ia a noWe or not, Tawjf^^Oooeilf say? that ^raaeia II. ia TOcpartng to leave ^oae to rat|de in Austria or Bavaria, ia eoaeeaaenee of ^a.nnreortbaC enana to Moat of au* Gooda were ported h?f?re t&e Urti e*> I *f*f ?** ewwjiole^^ir^ . WlTOtESAl^ AMD ftETAIL, ** fe^^^yfavorable to purchasers. '.:,t' v fGBO,^ W<?.?b 84 KWH* STBB?T^SO$TONt ; ; . deo*- --'ii SA; W ? "tv ? SKINNER'S PULMONALES im mediately reitere Coruba, Colds. Hoarseness. Loas of Voice, Bron chitis, ?nsita Oe. Thirst, and even* symptom of the first stages of Pul ??toar* Coasumpt?Dji. They are white, in form of a water, and as .suitable for the Infant in the cradle .aa the patient of three score years-1 auditen. Oratora and all who over tax the vocal organs receive in i etomt relief by their ase, Sokl by VJ e)h Pregusta; leered by .E. 5L SKINNER, Chemist, 27 Tremont st., Boston. not? - g?kiZ? ; ?J patt?'* Cedar Rag* and Xi otu Kxterini W- S AT OR-is warranted in'all ease? to ex term J nate those most loathsome pests, bedbugs and moths ; under carpets or among woolens it is a sure Sreventive. It will not injure the finest fabric, [ade and for sale by I. BARTLETT PATTEN, o o 19 27 Harrison avenue, corner Beach street -r-- ?1-;-'? * ?'--rr "TO GIVE IS TO LIVE." v * fi ? ?ZO?1 ' [There ls a whole sermon on right living in this fine poem, which; astray in tue newspaper world, has lost alj sijfns pf paternity,] PLANTATION BITTERS, . e t . ' " . ' . * ' . ? " A AYsat many side hits are being made et the Plantation Bitters by a score br' two of disinterested friends wno have endeavored to imitate or counterfeit them? lt's all of no use. The peop?a won't be long imposed upon, ^he Plantation Bitters are increasing in ase end popularity every day, and "that's whers the matter* They ere in berne size bottle, and made Just aa they were at first, sud will continue to be, or Wt shall stop making them. The Plantation Bitters purify, strengthen invigor ate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and lata hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify abe breath and acidity of the stomach. Tiley eure dyspepsia end constipation. They eure dlarroa, cholera and cholera morbss. They cure liver complaint and nervous headache They make the wees strone, the languid brilliant, end ere exhausted nature's great restorer. The recipe and rall circuler er? around each bottle. Clergymen, mer chants, and persons whose senden tr ry habits Induce weak ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite. ? distress siter eating; tiver complaint, constipation, etc will find immediate and permanent relief in these bitters But above ell, they are recommended to weak and deli cate female* and mothers. They are sold by all respecta merchants, tee that each bottle has our private Unit Stetes stamp OW the cori and steel plate 8Ide label. Beware of refilled bottles. See hat the stamp has not been tampered with. Any par ,n pretending to sell Plantation Bitters by the gallon ls a swindler and ira pos ter? and should be immediately reported to us. P. H. DRAKE & CO., 3?. YM Proprietors. Eastern trade supplied by RICHARDS, ocl6 3m 111 Commercial Street, Boston Ayer*s Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPm CURE OF Coughs, Golda, Influensa, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for th? relief of Consumptive Patienta in ad ran ced atagea pf the disease. 80 wide rs the field of its usefulness sad so num?reos art th? cases of tts cures, that almost every section of coun try abounds ia persons publicly known, who hare been re stored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the nngs by its ass. When ones tried, its. superiority .over every other expectorant is too apparent to escapa observa tion, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to . employ for the distressing and. dangerous sftctioas sf tee pbanongfi Organs that are ind* dent to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed sod been discarded, this has gained feiende by- every trial, conferred benefits cn the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too nu merous and too remarkable to bs forgotten. We can only assure the public, teat its quality is carer ally kept ap to the best lt ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all that lt has ever done. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, hart lent their names to certify th? un paralleled usefulness of our remedies, but space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our AMERICAS ALMANAC in which they art given j with also full descriptions of the complaints they cure. Those who require an alterative medicive te purify tb? Wood will find AVES'S COMP. EXT- SARSAPARILLA the rem edy to ase. Try it once, end you will knew its valut. Prepared by J. C. AYER k Co., Lowell, Haas., and sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. dil ? Sm REMOVAL. HB HB Y N. DEXTER, Sign and Fancy Painter, toora? bm % BojistM Street, to 360 12 Wi&gfcie Strat OVER TE CRY'S BOOK STORE. Apothecaries and Grocers Furniture sod Ware Oct 9 neatly labelled. tf j.\o. H. RKH?IOVD, MANUFACTURER Or fiichraond's Tonie Bitters, No. 98 Corana?rci$I Street, TerauOaafci . BOSTON. i4h tr '* Old Boston Brewery.'1 ISAAC COOK & P9.? SKEWERS A*B HAMSTERS, Oflfce, 35 Cantral Street, Bpsto?, Jf%lf IB4 Ambo r Aie, su aaa M MALT IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. For Snipping. "OiDBOSm\ BREWERY," 35 r^ntMln?M??M?l . V ? 1 *' jatlflP Ml pi xi ll -M?? rus Bruises, s? - ? .. %l . ; V i i i??>0 8altBhew,Irijury by Splinters, Wart?, j 014 ?om, AJH#n?, & os*B&te? Pirti, Bedding's Russia Salve m ls -prompt S? ioston, removes pain si once, and reduces the most angrj-lookiDg swellings sMiAfiJunma?o&s^** if by magi^-ihus sJfordmg re?ef and * complete paie. SETH WJFOWLE & Co,Sen'I Aet% 18 TREMONT S*?BEE5T. MU SP CM BUILDING, 1 dh BOSTON JAQUES ENDORSED. $y- The undersigned, after a FAIR TRIAL of Jaques' Haven Wing- ttlaeJ*iftf% dd mo ft cordially recommend it to the publie, aa being tbs BEST PRODUCTION Of Ita:'Mod ?1er sold oy os, and, ia our estimation, Plilly E<jual to the Imported Blacking manufactured by Day & Martin. jw#0L?8ALE OROCTKS. Silaa Pierce 1 Col, Emmons, Danforth A WaBon, Pierce, A Co,, I Scudder, . K. T. Farrington (Of 1,0-1. Vv\ Monroe A Co., vi Bartlet? A Co.) Conant ? Sanborn, Wm. Stearns* Ca, Carter, Mann Jp Co., a F, ? li. Hird & Co., O. B. Talbot & Co. VHOLKSALE DRUGGISTS. Geo. C. Goodwin ? Co., J. A. ?fe W. Bird ? Co., John Wilson, Jr. A Co., Carter, Ruat A Co. M. S. Burr ?bo., Weeks & Potjer, C. C. Henshat?, Banker & Carponter, SHOE AND LEATHER DEALERS. ' A. W. Clapp fe Co.. i John F* Pray A Son, Hunt & Edminds, | J. P. Phinney, I. M. Klee, I 1 Brooks A Mceuen, John Scbayej, I Foster, Peabody A Co., I HOTELS' Tremont, RSvere and Parker Houses, Young*? Hotel ; P, M. Coburn, American House. I have nia<fc use of Mr. Geo. Jaques* Raven's Wine Blacking, andi And it to bc of EXCELLENT quality and REMARKABLY free from CHOCKING and VERY PERM A. KENT. I consider it to be an IMTP.O VEMENT on the eel? ebrated Day I Martin's Blacking. CHARLES T. JACKSON, M? State Assayer to Massachusetts, Office t?* dc 134 ?tat? Strsst, nostone J. M S SELL SP ALDI Mi >F BO SS MARY FOR FOURTEEN YEARS the Rosemary has held high rank as pure, uniform and reliable. It is Warrant* edT 1st, To beautify tke hair. 2d, To curl the hair ele gantly, To remove dandruff effectualiy, 4th, To re store nair to bald heads, 5th, To force the beard and whiskers to grow. 6th, To prevent the hair from falling off. 7th, To ou re all distases of the scalp. Stn, To pre vent the hair turning grey, 8th, To oure headache. loth, To kill hair eaters. Sold everywhere. ' Prepared by EJ> WARD M. SKINNER, Chemist, 27 Tremont Street, op? posite Museum. Boston, Mass. novSly SBNBY PPAFP & CO., Brewers of Lager Beer, OFFICE NO. I FRANKLIN* St., COR. WAS HINTON ST., BOSTON. Lager in Bois., Halves, Quarters tod Sixths bhlg; il so, in Quart, Pint, and Hslf'-pmt In flt es, for Bo* (els and Family use, delivered nt any part of the si ty, tree of expense. Orders, left as, above will be punctually atte?de?i to . jxr-'* * s 5v s" * HENRY ?FAFF & CO., 14h V'? Franklin St. corner Was hi ng tsn St. DENTAL^ CARD. Dr. J. R. DILpNGHAM, DENTIST, Ko. 12 'winter 8tieet> * 8TON. With ftctnty-three years experience res advice upon ?he diseases of the Teeth, and taeir * edie?, performs Ul operations upon the natara! jorgan . in a manner to nsure their preservation, and slfilftilty supplies artificial mbstttutes. ?*? Nitrons Oxyd Gas, or ?J?iW, >f absolute parity, administered with unfailing success md security to the patients. FIRST CLASS OPERATIONS PE?FOMIED. OFFICE HOUSS FBOM 9 A. M. 10 4 p. M. 1JS Winter ?1 G. GREENLEA? & CO,, WIRE-WORKERS, NO. 104 COURT STREET, Wirm Cloths, Xettlap, Cellar Window *us$ Parlor Scrota, Bird Car?** Flo w? r Staads, Fire Fenders, Family Articles, S very description of Wire-work made to order. -ALSO OEALER IN CANARY BIRDS, GOLD FISH ocSO AND GLOBES. ta I. BARTLETT PATTEN, Druggist and Apothecary 87 jaarrisok Arentie, (corner Beach street) ?I wate r a wlne-ffl ass ruttof DR, T,B, TA CATED FINE A PFLE CIDER, and take every Dinnie*. Apply hot wet flannels to the parts ^ a We c?re wi 11 follow in a abort time. For sala ^^g?^BITT, Sole ItfEW IDEA. The neatest andi^sesapseta?tt^ Smokers* a, ia a newly patented little gem ^of s ?pe called rae Near Idea,'9 for asl? hy 5, CAREUTH ?CO., fis ?.QaaoTsr street, ^ d? tf J WILLAItO??WAUWa (?de^fJI^irsyy.^ Banking & ?oIlect1oii Offices. 20 gvktb St, New Yprfc Prue Money, Brtrntiee, and Pensionn secured and *i*. Pay, Accounts, and Aliotmenta cashed. He fry Public and Commissioner of Deeds. Certificats* of Nott-iodabtedneas procured. ^^^^^L*^^M^CffSjP?jf 1 J^iS^lsla^^niS^C^ i ti SHADES, BUSHERS* 8, ? D. arc Wa for the ale of Schwartz pealed - ii \'.T ./^l>. ' ^, Vrr v;:.' ?fr ri "' DAV -CtifATFC-"' " H OVAL AK1? HES rSAMI T JOSEPH F. PAUL* . i Office, 441 Tremont Sir?*, .J^ere has Just been added to the other machinery o? thia establishment one of Sperry's Patent -Bay State Veneer Getting MacMnea," for cutting all qualities and thicknesses of Veneers, used by Fiano /bria, Furniture tri Doer Makers, ?io Rosewood, Black Walnut, and ail o? her varieties of Veneers on band, or cut to order. 44g. Tremont Street, 441 tf 1 dh VJ} WL B. FISHER Sc CO., i . ^ PKALERS I * SOUTHERN AK.D WI STEEN FLOUE. An assortment of the very best brands constantly on hand. 40 Long Wharf, 40 8C8T0K. Great. Reduction in Prices ! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL AND WIPTXEIt CLOTHINGS -AND FURNISHING GOODS ! We offer to the Public LOWER ' PRICES Thoa they can ba bought for at any other Store in Beaton 1 WK HAVE A LARGE STOCK ! ly IT MUST BE SOLDAS -?.nd thal l be it-* LOW PRICES ET WILL DO IT! jg s Don't buy a Garment until you hare seen what you can ?do au? FOWLE'S Clothing House, ld, 18*24 WASHINGTON STREET. P. S? We are ?lao making * GARMENTS TO ORDER," at the reduced prices to correspond with the times? ldh 4t NOTICE. lust the thins fora Holiday Present Our splendid Picture, entitled : TRIAL .ANO SENTENCE OF CHRIST, ls now ready mr delivery. The picture i eui coen la our Saviour in Court, with a circle of Jurors around him, at fee head of wWch ls Pentius Pilate, pronouncing thc teeth sentence, while the mob outside is crying out, ?Crucify him! crucify html Lethia blood be upon us ind Our Children!" PRICE ONLY $2,00 A COPY, sent ce receipt of price. J. H. CASS & SOIY, PUBLISHERS, 548 Washington *s)4 196 Federal Streets, ldh BOSTON, tf M?rshaU & Blanchard, IMPORTERS 4NP PEAL?R8 IN Wines, Spirits & Cigars, 234 Stats St. and 33 Commerce St., 7 . i TT rj J I i\ ll ? ; I * ii I ? (F?BMERLT LONG WARF,) ssteiy _ , Bo&ypy, DR. LISTER; Only Astrologer and Botanic Physician ia the State, SB lowell street, Boston, Masa?. Terms ;-Oral, a few quee* lons answered, 50 cte.; a Beading through Lift $1,00; a rritSjp nativity, two years to come, $1,00; . rall nativity, adics $3,00; gents, $6,00; a miaute written nativity-all trough life, ladies $6,00 renta $10,06. Time of birth ne essary. octlSSm -... j j-?? ' y . " , g ? Hawthorne & Loudon, PLUMBERS. AND DEALERS IK PLUM BB SS MATSBIAL8? NC 3, IO * lt PROVINCE STREET, td door from School street, opposite Uew C|ty Hal BO ST O ldh %M. H&RBXNGTQtf & ca lob and Card Printers ITO. IIS WASHINGTON STREET, um mmm*?tm?M H. W.K JOHN. O'S?. Jj& aT* ?aaT-af1 JSJ^S /' .T .-'Vii: i'v .'.v?s^.-.-.'i.i rt rf - PfWJWMB* ^H^. Cb? Blood. ?vcry part of ?jpg alia} asa?: , . latead by .? ? .: . .v ?fee ...: Blood ? .?..'t'y?.. * fmMwWWrSm ilT- *il &r -f j f j t*4???a?^ f portion, other*** os? part of the system ma, .. ( part become languid and weakened from want ont EVERY MOMENT OF <MTB LIVES THE BLOOP .. IS 'p?t??&?f?.A ?* ? ' CLEANSING, WITHOUT WHIG? is^ - I- The Lungs, ti?Liverand theKidneys gre depurating cr cleansing organ* and one ai least of th? functions Hay perform 1s the purification or depuration of the Blood. if tfe~itmg?fnir * d^^ bitor-aa kidneys arin?, tba eo*?fifrup<t? flfJUUn. b?e and urine must accumulate to the blood, and, by contaminating Jt, render lt capable of duly nourishing and stimulating the orlaos, without which process Ufe could not be sustained It is afer?utely necessary, therefore, that these funp tiona shijujd bc kept In ? healthy and vigorous state, so that the depurating process be }n perfect harmony with the re quirements of ti? whola system. For thia pur? . ?caa . STERLING'S BLOOD PURIFIER la ea* * pecially designed. It con tains well known iagredi* ents, scientifically compound* 1 ed and carel olly selected, and espe cially adapted to aid na ture in her efforts to overe?me dis ease. STERLING'S BLOOD PURIFIER Clears the Blood cf all impurities, gires tone and vigoj to the nerves and muscles, invigorates the whole system, and giras strength to the bones and sinews. This specific should be much used In WARM CLIM4 TES on account of Ita depurlfic ito ry qualities. It will. If taken before the immediate approach of disease, PREVENT ITS INTRUSION And all its baneful consequences ; while it SPEEDILY REMOVES DISEASE, Where lt had already commenced, lt |s an INVALUABLE SAFE (JUA RD. Tba agreeable coolness and freedom from fever which it induces, are also great recommendations in sultry and noxious climates. IT WILL OO GREAT GOOD TO ALL Bl LAYING T?1E FOUNDATION OF HEALTH AND STRENGTH\ AU heavy and drowsy sensations, which are the forerurner* of disease, are effectually ward . ed off by tins medicine; it also con duces to sound and refreshing sleep; a high flow of spirits; great vigor and lightness of body, as well as a keen appetite to enjoy the most homely fare. Sight and hearing? sp indispensable to our enjoy? ment and happiness, are greatly strengthen ed by the de* puration of heir respective organs. It also acts equally wall In the following cases: BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, BLOTCHES OF THE SKIN, DEBILITY. FEMALE IRREGULARITIES, . HEADACHES, JAUNDICE, PILES, SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, TUMORS, LIVER COMPLAINTS, SECONDARY SYMPTOMS, ULCERS, WEAKNESS FROM Wff ATE VER CAUSE, Is one of the very best SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINES ivar known; it not only purifies the wno? system and ltrengthene the body, but it creates NE W, PURE AND RICH BLOOD ; i power possessed by no other medicine in so great a de rree-iaad in thia nea the grand secret of its wonderful moceas. , When the blood becomes lifeless and stagnant, either temi tl? effects of Spring weather, change of climate, vant of exercise, cr toe usa of a uniform saline diet, er rom any other cause, \ BTSSLUtf (F S BLOOD PURIFIER *1U BSXKW the BLOOD, carry off the putrid humor?, ueanse the blood, regulate the boive?, and impart a tone it rigor to the whole body, No os? should attempt a sen voyage without a full sup ply of thia article, and in fact, nona who ara in health mould be without it tn any case. No female in delicate heafth-oW, young or middle aged -should neglect to take it, . ' 7- :j . litt fi ? PRESERVEHEALTH BY WARDING OFF DISEASE! Keep your blood pare and healthy--^ of which to done ay the use o? ' STERLING'S BLOOD PURIFIER. lt la never injurious, and always beneficial, especially to NERVOUS, DEBILITATED and DELICATS FEMALES. Ii quickens the circula tion of the blood, infuses it in the extremities, and ere? ' ataa new life ta the most feeble and PrtaeOsf Dellar per bottle, ?Did by Druggists. I TO TUB POOR; DR. STEALING tar?tes the poop to can upon him, sad reccjre treatment ^sWP h?a hwp^p ''iii'' WTTffOCY CHABGE. Ali who ar? *2U?i*4 with 4?*CM? arisJn* from tmparWcsoi the Wood, are cordially * . invited to COKE, wid he wiU eureihem WfTBOUT MONEY ^?fpt? WtTBO UT PM IC9* altlVlilllwi OSTlftf A2!X> BECEFTIO?f BOOSTS, JTo.>75 Broadway, ar. Y. t Aganta-WMSS 4 FOTTXJU ITO WariUagtou Sire Bhjao. ?. tOCgWlf * CE?, ? Hat? vir Straft 9WM*> 1 * ti cl B Ol 4 $4 sr tjrrw ti * ARERiCAH CALF SKINS WA*, iff, SPLIT ?E4TUER ? No. ?>8 Milk Street BOSTON. ? REMEDV I D?. MUKTE?TS STOE REA!KI)Y* Foo 7~I if CONGRESS STREET * OYSTERS i ' SH EDUC AND MlftfMfCHi . < I Prom Shod! AC 4 Mirimichi rivers IA 1 ' - i NJtW BRUNSWICK. and R?jpltrtfl^frora the Coast of Labrador tera are saugbt hf the indians now resid? u^/fr* country at o near the mouth of the several ri?J? U^ tying into he A Jantic, from which place SevaSt? portad and plan ted in our waters, produc?ais is SSt the finest and best flavored Oyster erer known ?S * fidPUng the fiiraous Providence River. TheVo7,?? ari on sale by MR. BLISS, at the St. Charlea, 19 Con%re*s Street. Agents Wanted. Liva agente wanted everywhere, if von wtnt em rloymttit and a good chance tO make money, ??04 Our address, and receive my circular, free by mail BENJAMIN W. HITCHCOCK, l-l t 14 Chambers Street, New York, LEAVITT SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS CF IMPEOTSO SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES, Originally Established in 1853. G#t f||? ?4&at-Tke Beat la tko Cheapest The Stitch will not Rip or Ravel, and is alike sa both sides. - STRAIGHT Naasra. WOKKIXG TKKTICALLV. These machines are manufactured by authority of I license from Ki.MS HOWE, .lr, (and other?) tbs original inventor of Sewing Machines, and embody Ul the essential principles of hia invention, to which ire added several valuable improvements, important O the perfection of Sewing Machine*, secured exuu lively co thia Company by ample patenta. THE FAMILY MACHINE ls superior, in all the qualities of a practically useful lomestic machine, to spy others yet presented to he public. It is simple and durable in con*trurtion, corking without iiuhse. or fatigue to the operator , ising. with equal facility, silk, cotton, or lines ; bread, in all varieties of family sewing, from the igbteat muslin to the heaviest cloth. They are made in every variety of finish, to meet ;he wanta and tastes of all. The faithful friend ?f the hard-working seamstress; the elegant, useful ornament ol the IwdyN boudoir, and the one indis pensable thing to a w?jUkept house. THE MANUFACTURING MACHINE, For Tailors, Coach and Harness Makers, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, Kubber Goods, ?c., &c , i'criormi more and better work than any other. Especial attention is calhd to recent IJIPKOVE M KM TS in the machines, pardeuiarly important iD ihe manufacture of Hoots and Shoes ; among which ii th? fact that a smalls needle can be usc J thar by nu? >tber? the value of which will at once be apprccuted, Particular attention has tx-eo devoted to this branch >f manufacture, and, it is conceded, with unmxlleq luccess, especially for Shoe Binding, and Fine Stitts ng OL Patent Leather. The Company flatter themselves that the result of ;welve years'experience in the manufacture of Sr* nf ii heh ines enables them to present a machin? post lessing all the qualities of a tir*t:ols?* machine, to greater extent than any other in the world. Information lu regard to the machines can be had >y applying to T. HURLEY, Ct?ARLBSTOK, S. C CEO, L STEARNS A CO., M AXTrACTCSKHS 0* Patent tMPROVED LEAD PIPE fur* Block Tin Pipe and Sheet Lead, ALSO, DEALERS ia ?IQ AND BAR LEAD, COPPER AND IRON PUMPS, HYDRAULIC RAMS, AO 129 Milk Street, jg^asri BOSTON JEWELS, EMBLEMS, BADGES, ETC. TH? ATTKNTlUtf OP rason* Masonic Lodges? Chapters, Conn oils, Encampments, etc., ls called to our larga and and carefully assorted stock of all MASONIC GOODS. m . BE G ALIAS, IEWEL&, EMBLEM?, ETC onstantly on hand, or made to order at the shortest nt tice, and In the best manner. CURTIS 4 WOODBURY, 2 CO??ET STE&ET, BOSTON. 32 DENTAL NOTICE. mOW is the Oma for those who ara wearing Artificial ?th on Gold ot Siivtr, which they cannot use, to rt lange them for a set they can use, on the VCLCA*!'' A8E. Teeth Extracted by the N?TROUS OXIDE. ETH?* r CHLOROFORM poritivelvteithout pain Also, Tee? UM, cleaned and repaired in toe heat manner. E. H. DANIELS, Ho. 10 Tremont Bow, Boston. Ida H. C?RRUTH & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS lt AU Daacrtptlo?a ?f Manafacturad robaieco, Cigfar?, PIPES, Etc., ?uWl&HtfQVE* STREET, Sign of. the Indian Queen. r Above i BOSTON. mnHean Hans*.\ octtiy Z~-~~_ ?^uLLIAM P. PABK, WO. 7 CBWTEAL 0OOBT, ?<* BOSTON. 17 p, f*. LOGAN, DEALER JOT , , /' pities, Manors and ?gars. ot* of ?hoieo Old Bourbon* Bf* and Jfc> npm?aJi*la> Whiskey constantly on hancL fm tr ?ftt STEHET MT llft?? itlSTE, BO8T03 Sr- Beaters asl toft Ves raatdlag ?t the 8on?b do well to caa aj^i?iaial?ifiOTMrs^ock^^?rs,