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DIAMONDS.

IN every age of the world the Diamond has been regarded as the most splendid and distinguished ornament of the human person; and at no period has the possession of this queen of gems been more coveted than at the present time. In the society of New York no frequenter of the fashionable world will deny, that Diamonds are emphatically the rage.

To meet the growing demand, CARROLL AND HUTCHINSON have greatly increased their stock of Diamonds and Diamond Jewelry. They now offer to their patrons a very large, superior, and carefully selected stock of Diamonds, single or in clusters, Diamond Rings, Diamond Broaches, Diamond Earrings, and every other article set or ornamented with diamonds.

DIAMONDS RESET IN MODERN STYLE,

AND IN AN IMPROVED METHOD.

All Diamonds sold by Carroll and Hutchinson are warranted to be of the first water.

Orders for more elaborate Necklaces, Coronets, &c., than are usually kept in a manufactured state, will be executed with all possible promptness.

I Home.

THREE radiant faces, radiant with a pleasure
Known in its fulness to the good alone-
Three happy hearts-to one delightful measure
Thrilling in perfect harmony of tone!

As summer stars in their serenest splendor,
Shine down on Earth's fair flowerets from above,
So shone the mother's eye-so fond, so tender-
On her young child-the first fair flower of Love.

And proudly as the morning sun advances

To look on earth when she is glad and bright, The happy father turns with radiant glances,

To the two forms who make his world of Light.

Well may he proudly gaze, the blessings near him,
Were won by years of patient toil and care;
In the dim, clouded past, there came to cheer him,
A vision of this hour serene and fair.

With fortune lowly, but with soul aspiring-
Left lone and friendless in his boyhood's day-
He yet with step unfaltering, heart untiring,
Launched boldly forth upon life's devious way.

Patient and frugal when stern want assailed him,
Fearless and tireless in the darkest hour,

He still toiled on-and hopes that never failed him Were crowned at last by honor, wealth, and power.

And now, 'mid all the world's alluring pleasures,
No higher, holier recompense can come,
Than these communings, with his household treasures,
These joys serene that bless his happy home.

EMELINE G. SMITH.

GOLD JEWELRY.

SPECIAL attention is paid by Carroll & Hutchinson to the selection of Rings.

Their present stock consists of a superb assortment of Diamond Rings, Pearl Rings, Enamelled Rings, Wedding Rings, (warranted 22 carats fine), Seal Rings, Mourning Rings, Chased Rings, Locket Rings, and every other variety manufactured here or in Europe.

All of these, our visitors will readily discover, are in perfect taste and of excellent quality.

FINE GOLD WATCHES.

THE manufacture of Watches has been brought, within the last few years, to the utmost perfection conceivable. CARROLL and HUTCHINSON are constantly supplied with gold watches iu all their varieties of style, size, pattern and price, including those of the best makers in England, France, Germany and Switzerland.

Ladies' enamelled watches, both in single and double cases. Some remarkably beautiful patterns

recently imported.

An extensive variety of gentlemen's huntingwatches, of uncommon excellence.

WATCHES CAREFULLY REPAIRED AND CLEANED.

CARROLL and HUTCHINSON have in their employment an experienced and skilful watchmaker, to whom watches of the most delicate construction may be entrusted with perfect confidence.

CHRONOMETERS IMPORTED TO ORDER.

If thou'll be Mine.

Ir thou'lt be mine, the treasures of air,
Of earth, and sea, shall lie at thy feet;
Whatever in Fancy's eye looks fair,

Or in Hope's sweet music sounds most sweet,
Shall be ours-if thou wilt be mine, love!

Bright flowers shall bloom wherever we rove,
A voice divine shall talk in each stream;
The stars shall look like worlds of love,
And this earth be all one beautiful dream

In our eyes-if thou wilt be mine, love!

And thoughts, whose source is hidden and high,
Like streams that come from heaven-ward hills,
Shall keep our hearts, like meads, that lie
To be bathed by those eternal rills,
Ever green-if thou wilt be mine, love!

All this and more the Spirit of Love

Can breathe o'er them who feel his spells;
That heaven, which forms his home above,
He can make on earth, wherever he dwells,
As thou'lt own-if thou wilt be mine, love.

THOMAS MOORE.

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