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OPsRarions or THE Parent Orrice —The fol- lowing is a list of patents issued from U.S Patent ‘Office for the week ending May 8, 1660—each bearing that date: Geo, B. Arnold, poner ene N. ¥.—For im- vement in sew! yee E Atwood” of E of Buckport, Me.—For im- provement in pumps. Stephen L. ,of Norwich, N. Y.—For im- provement in windlasses. wa i , of Dimock, Pa.—For Improve- ment I n seedi nes. Silas D Ballwin. of Milwaukie, Fosbee —For yt I fi... ? -.. in generators for va bey 2 ke re Edward E. Bean, of Panerg vement in sewing mac 2 gaara Becker, of Lancaster county, Pa. Fi ved meat chopper. Davi Bedell, of Seneca Falls, N. Y —For im- were oF Bee eimas, of — be NM. J.—For in maki 5 img ovement fo of Chillicothe, PUsio. —For Cc. Bo =~ poment in actomatic' “draw-bridge for ca- i L. Bridge and W. B. , of Vernon, N. Y.—For improyement in formers for forming seamless felt caps. Samuel B. iroed, si -New York, N. ¥.—For tomy life-saving raft phen Burrows, of w hitewater, Wis.—For ry -sotbe in rice and clover hullers. Wan. A. Bury, of Grosse Isle, Mich.—For bill of fare Jacob Busser and James B. Harmer, of Phila- delphia, Pa —For improvement in machinery for propelling railroad cars. _Jes. Calkins and Philip A. apg of Hudson and Chas. W. Grannis, of Gowanda ¥.—For improved furnace for he combustion of coal ofl and similar hydro-carbon fluids. D M.Church and C. H. Ellsworth, of Bir- mingham, Conn.—For improvement in bosom expanders. oseph 4. Clark, of Westbrook, Me.—For im- provement in wringing clothes. ae. Coes and Aury G. Coes, of Worcester. ‘or Tmuprovement in roliing the shanks br bars of serew wrenches. Ernst Constantini, of New York, N. ii liga | im provement in apparatus for evaporating liquids Haro J. Coster, of Chicago, iil -—For Tauproved | & rocking chair. Andrew Crow, of Middlefield, Mass. —For im- provement in ritle cane J. &. Crowell, of Chelsea, Mass —For improve- ment in machinery for spinning yarn. Lyman Derby, of New York, N provement in locks. Julius C. Dickey, of Saratoga Springs, N. Y.— For improved machinery for crushing quartz, &c. Charles H. Dubs, of Natchez, Miss. —For im- provement in hoop locks for metal bale hoops Selah Dustin, of Detroit, Mich —For improve- ment in alarm valves for steam boilers. Rich’d H. Ewing, of Nicollet county, Minn. — For improved rocking chair, converti ble into a cradle. Chas. W. ol sad of Laurel Grove, Va—For For im- ome ‘draulic “eg 8. Gilbert, of Albion method of of feeding the bolt | to i h, of Oxford, Gordnicr, of Cowdersport, Pa —For im- porusd suns: Charles Harvey, of Richmond, Ind —For im- — in apparatus for evaporating suyar Geo. E. Hayes, of Buffalo, N.Y —For improve- ment in thermometer cases for steam boilers Robert J. Hill, of Americus, Ga.—For improve ment in machines for sowing fertilizers. Henry Hochstrasser, of Philadelphia, Pa —For — for hanging pictures. offman, of Solano county, Cal.—For oven frog for bayonet scabbards. “Wirdsill Holly, of neers N. ¥.—For ifn- provement in sewing mach: Reuben G. Holines, of Worcester, Mass.—For improyed churn. jacob Hovey, ca Bedford, Mich.—F or improve- ment in hame tu J.M. Hunter, ot New York, N. Y.—For im- a ym in machines for cutting fat. L.Ingrabam and Emery Rounds, of Berlin, —For improved washing machine Elias T. Ingalls, of Haverhill ee —For im- proved machine for burnishing edges of boot and shoe soles. Be Joba Louis — of Sneedous, Gren Britain. ‘or improvement in the ration of ir. Patented in England November 9, 1555 1858 oe Charles Kinzler and Wilhelm’ Rosebrock, of New York, Y.—For improved esa for cutting or dividing loaf sugar. Henry Knight, of Jersey City, N. J.—For im- for moulding pate. pipes umbus, Miss —For for felting hat bodies. Spring, Ky.—For im- improved le machines ‘or improve- reat in a a oe ge ot in machiner: on] Lightfoot, ty Col proved door-fusten: Wm. 8. Loughtes h, of Rochester, N. Y-. For improvement in iron ties for cotton bales Geo. F. Luffberry, of “peel ee, N.¥ machine for = paper Alfred William John pany of New Orleans, La.—For improved machine for ing sugar. C. A. McEvoy, of Richmond, Va.—For im- proved bolt for car seats. Jobn Neff, jr , of Pultuey, N. Y.—For improve- ment in cultivators. Reuben Nickerson and Albert B. Colton, of Athens, Ga.—For improvement in valve cocks. Walter Peck, of Rockford, tl —For improve- ment in pum w. Porter, of Bangor, Maine.—For im- —— shoe plate Wm. 8. Pratt, of W illfansburgh, N. Y.—For owement in anti-friction journal boxes. rancis B. Ric mand Byron L. Richard- son, of Boston, Mass.—For improvement in enema ayrii Elfjah Robertson, eae, Conn.—For im- ‘or provement in tato di David B. ers, ol Pitsburg, Pa.—For im- Octave Sauley, of New Orleans, La.—For im- provement in lamps. pe npepe Althel, Mass.—For mode of a sl Semgel J sg Say of aioany, - Y.—For im- provement in gates for improvement in macht. for dying cloth uel Shadboldt, of Scottsville, N. Y.—For M. A. nay ee of Parkersburg, I1!.—For im- provement in joating sluice for mil race Samuel ates. ©c Slough, of Canton, O., assignor to z Be ugh, 8 maa Ese fingers for harvesters. Smi of Bronxville, N. Y.—For vid Shedeker, of New York, N. For im- provement ia tools for ning waits provemement in candle-mould apy ratu: George A. Stanley, of Cleve! O.—For im- George jonny mpm fd ae, Ind.—For im; meat ‘n apparatus for evaporating liguid: Gucar © Mien, NeY For vement !n compensating apring balance ‘oseph W. Strange, of Eangor, Me —For im- Robert R. Taylor, of Reading, Pa., assignor to the town Machine Company —For im- 1 D. Thomas, of Rochester, N. Y —For im- proved Re 3 machine o of Liverpool, O.—For improvement in dumping ‘wagon. im provement in seeding inachines. Alex. Van Valenburgh, of Grittins’ Corners, N. G. H. Van Vick, of Buifalo, N. Y¥ —¥o im- proved charn. E eg improvement for machiner, for spinning ya 'yivester W. Warren, Brooklyn, N. +2 provement in cultivator teeth M. Sawyer, of power to propellers. canal locks Bezaliel Sexton, of East Windsor, Conn —For improvement in stoves Sill, of Geneva, N. Y.—For im- bag ten in tue place.—For {improvement in vement in making axle-boxes. George A. Stanley, of Cleveland, 0 —For im- provement in can “mould boxes.” Squyer, of West Dresden For im) provement in self-protecting dress-hook. —— in furnaces. George W burst and Daniel C. Startwell, B. Turner, of Jacksonville, [linois—For Y —For improvement nox shoes. Edmund Victory, of Watertown. Mass. improvement in hose cou; - ¥—For im- ‘Mass.—For im- Proved method of ocati| atts White, of New ee ohare instrument. John 8. Wilson. Senet, Ga.—For im- provement in W.aA. mor Denton, Md —Por tm- t in automatic raking attachment for inDaniel A. Woodbury, of Rochester, N.Y. For ™provement in alr pumps for steam engi. Wcods, of Boston, Mass.—For improve- cal instruments. ‘or improvement ane, of Nashua, N. a., himself and Mark’ Starrett, othe bed bottom ur, to A. Rober mae Roberts, of same improvement in iron truss girders. "R. Richards, 7 eqcy fh, dt pag Seel ew i to Samuel J. 4 o! proved hook andall, of Elmira, N. eulanet to John R of re a "Troy N YY, himself and Reuben B. For improvement in steam Witham L. Williams, of New v York, N signor to himself and Thos. J. O°Connbe, of same —— improvement in machines for bund- Gg jeorge B_ Arnold, of New York, N. improvement in the manufacture of ies Reissues —Charles Eddy and Jacob Shavor, of Troy, N assignees of Henry Stanley, of same place. —For improvement in coal stoves. Vineinta Stats Axmony —Gov. Letcher has returned from the North, in company with Mr. Ames, of pies insang agent of English manufac- turers of machi - an armo Mr. Ames goes to Richmond perintend the locotion of a State Arm op coutracts are closed for the machinery at $127,000. iA large gre eal the United States troops are encamped at San Antonio, Texas, awaiting orders to join the different comeaee they may be assigned to in that department. + pr peter of seventy-eight men left Semwsee Barracks on the ist for Texas, in charge of Lieut. Colborn. U7" The ship Robert Stewart, from Mobile to Liverpool, with 3,160 bales of cotton, has been wrecked. Six of her crew have been saved and sixteen, it is supposed, lost. iJ" Gov. Morgan hast commuted the sentence of Quimbo Appo, the Chinaman, now under sen- tence of death in New York, to imprisonment at Sing-Sing for ten years 10> The Savannah Repub'ican notices the fact that a number of slaves made their escape from Charleston during the holding of the Democratic Convention AERIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL—R Wullen, vey T Osbon. Md; f Be uidin, Va, Rb cam eal 3 Norton - lady Dr K Anker and lady, KJ SC, D Ca oR * n- Vad uroh aoa iae 7 oar a4 JC _— ania 0 3 8 MoCord, t FA Haris, AlosS stuvbs, J Flood, Md, W G Brownlow, nett, we fail. Ala; W abe Kuen | Witheics, Mich: J McMahon. Mise Z de Moigan. Tow | 4 R Wood, J Wyne RS Wane, N Ibook, & | E hun, v ash 8 want an aux tor, Tens Rowe 0 nd Roddy ene a Mx; W dozie’, aenra, FI ave i: ley det cone, C Mach it tv avy Minato Winston rnd family, Pa:J 8 Broad, J J F Coopor, Mo; G Stewart, Ala; os C sex; L-A'Hacgheon and lease Baghes and indy, 'Tenr- NATIONAL HOTEL.—D Bisbie, Va: Dr Eal- ing anu daughter, J Henderso: ; Us Seton and | mann, la ‘Miss Thompso: Miss Matthews, NY; A Lipman, t > _F Thomas, DC; & O Birkrem, Wis. WILLARDS’ HOTEL. 4 J Del GO Goizake 4 G Mayer, do; it # Morg Farle ‘an Ture, ao; WL Areiusiey, dos B branch, NOTE Te Briller, NY; 3 L lady, do: Rk Grier and lady, NK a Mass; Miss Perkins. do, J ous, Mass. Thomp: Palier,He Pe thing and Neff and "3 ;WH . do; D Kane, ae; 8 udzs Jones end lady, Va; Mr Woodbury, poms tl Rich, NY r nd Mrs Law V Hunter, Mohun, N GE Fox, 0; A Frederick. ia d tdoha dos a LAS edohaed lo; Hoa J Barbeire, T: Bowen, SF eho Took | Commencing As wl ad Saguinezon HOUSE. | S Miller, J Tho son and lad S Hendeison, DN Freeman ay O; 4 Hur R Marshal Stuckkale, TO SAN FRANCISCO IN BIGHT DaYsS BY THE Central Overland California| c AND PIKE’S PEAK EXPRESS COMPANY, EXPRESS!" “TEN DAYS TO SAN FRANCISCO!” “ PONY Phe Courivy of the PO RESS will leav. St. Josurn, Mlissou ERY SATURDAY Se Pp. m.,for San F spied hb California, receive. Letters to be forwarded by this Exprers to Fort Laramie, Great Salt Lake City, Bis Pe: part of Oj rid, up to 2 p. m. every jettere in all oases to be enclosed in Government prepaid enveloves, JOS A. MONHEIMER, Agort, ith Stay Ww ashiogton C. I x. ‘SINGER & C0.'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES, 388 Pennsylvania Avenue, (UNDER NATIONAL HOTEL.) A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Machines, Threads, Needles, & Twist, KEPT ON HAND. » ma 8-tr WM. H, GLOVER, Agent. LOOK! LVOK! LOOK! AND READ! READ! READ! THIS ADVERTISEMENT. THE FINEST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN THIS CITY! Tax Most Fasutoxasis!—Tue Best Mave! CAN BR SEEN AT 388 & 390 Pennsylvania Ave, (NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING.) WE MEAN JUST WHAT WE SAY! and we will Take Great Pleasure in Showing Them. ALSO, A FINE STOCK OF GENTS' FURNISHING! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! THE NEW YORK PATTERN SHIRT! THE BEST FITTING SHIRT MADE! COURVOISIEURS KID GLOVES, &e. xe. A LARGE STOCK OF TRUNKS, VALICES, AND CARPET BAGS. 353 and 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, National Hotel Building. McCAMLY & SCHALL. ms 7-1m BALTInoRE Sovran, Seo'y. ANTS A kgsesss Ss. bP. HOOVER, 320 Pennsylvania Avenue, between Ninth and Tenth Streets BOOT, SHOE, AND TRUNK STORE. SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, TRUNKS, TRUNKS. ONE THOUSAND TRUNKS IN STORE. The Latyest Assortment of LADIRS AND desinas ees SOLE LEATHER AND FRAME TRUNKS this side of New York. ieooead Drees and Packing Tranks. I have some of the finest Trunks Frame) in the United States. {7 All in want where, as I will sell cwRAP FOR CasH. Dress Trunks for Ladies; Splendid call and examine sedan ecuador CALL AT IRON HALL BOOT, SHO! 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! ma L1-5t E, AND TRUNK STORE, EZ, Between 9th aad 10th Sts. SAWL P. HOOVER. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. | NEW ORLEANS FARE ONLY $42.50. Orange and Mficandrte Railroad TO LYNCHBURG: Virginia and Tennessee East ‘tennessee, ond Vir, 4 Poe East Tennessee and Georgia, Nashville and Chattanooga, , Memphis and Charleston, Mississippi Central, Orleans and Jackson, TO NEW ORLEANS! TWO DAILV THROUGH TRAINS. Leave Washington at 6 a. m. and 6 p. m. Omnibuses and Baggage Wagons leave the Office, corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvama avenue to connect with each Train. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO NEW ORLEANS. Lynchburg —.....$8 50| Nashville ._....-$25 50 Bristol. 50) Memphi 31 00 Knoxville - 20 00) Atianta 2 90 Chattanoog: )) Macon . B iton... «| Columbus 31s i «)] Montgome: 33 00| New Orlean A THIS ROUTE Is es ae BY RAIL 200 MILES SHORTER, sand 24 HOURS LES than any other ides es tise Extensio2 being now complied. as also the Mississippi Central, making it the QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. New Orleans, ..... Memphis Rlontscmery Nashville - I The v.8. MAIL and ADAMS’ EXPRESS are taken over this New Line, Tickets can be obtained at the South W: Office, corner of Sixth street and Pennsyivani euue, to the following points: Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Atianta, 4 UaAtiaangs. Huntsville, Grand Junction, neon te ‘Nash sir Tongs ton. Reser pe Montgome: 1 emphis, an Niw" GRieaNs.” ‘The Steamer PAGE leaves her loner foot of Seventh street, at6\4 a.m and 6‘, p. m. 1" Bagge a “at the office Through to | New Orleans, -72 Hours Pa as 54 do. JAMES 4: EVANS, Ticket Agent Corner Sixth st. and JAS, GUY Will AY, caiet, ot” Willenee We nt ot ap 13-tr oe av. YHE STEAME: 1 trips = TUF ‘ebruar; NG6TO Ys ate o clock a.m: an at half-past 6 vale. for CU intermediate Jitict oN OMAN ceery WwW will leave CURRI' and SATURDAY, a povslack a. S. PAGE ie _NATH’L poten ae t, Alexan dria. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL: WASHINGTON Bike, | z oy Hours. ‘onday morning, Octoder 17, Lanadl XANDRIA N and the iB Nee sake | 1.458. m. 5.20 p.m. Wikedtgn at ae 5 and 4.20 rs WASH NGTON sex Pa at TMGRE mn Sunday fount ihe BART w will take jet ater | and 7.45 a. 4 For For A For] Non Fate. nm, and 8.20 p. m. Sarai Sat 7454, m., and 50m, Kat. id: PARSONS, Agent. WwW YORK. Ps, Bi CoA ue, SOM aus AND | The New $A bey Vives Sei Steamship om an "3 new and eli ta VERNON, pe ine won, ehiteralockere overs’ WEDNES. | rn V i thee 0’ clock &. m. ever: ' Day, and the Conresy "a Depot. at at Alexandria, lock p.m. same da: ngers from Washington and Georgetown | the coaches connecting with Alexandria steainbonts or railroad, which leave the Cad = Fg street and Pa. svenue hourly, or Shey ona een steamer from the Western Rarves ai ‘ook &. m, ed. on must Wharree te State rooms can be ong Messre. Mor, TANS, & Rhinehar' be recaived up to the hours of de; | Freight wil Insurance will be effected soods sine at © office o! stile 92 wat 7 | Le accommodations for Lose had rye this | ble and pat one, | or peesace Spply to FOWLE & salons dri . B. CROMWELL & Pa. 86 Weat ate, oorner Albany, New York. alt . Agents, pe IGHTNING! t NGI LIGHTNING !! cecil ! In Timez oF sae Prepare ror War! UABARRE, Southrs! ae of 1Oth and € sts., PLA’ Us TERED. Lights TNING RODS, Respect. ‘y!ly announces to the public of Washing- = and vicinity that be is prepared to execute all orders for erecting Lightning Len geet on a ee most aoprered sojentiGo principles, om ted of | the Fer best of materials, on very taoderate terme, All Piatina-tipped Points which are manuhotared by me wi'l be stamped with my uame, bho 8 Vanes of any design made to order. mar 2 3m c. | Tue Sadsoriber ‘having ng additions to hi | icin, 3 ww pe Dleertots wie Ene Bie WE | wr jean SARRIAG GE & haben heh ieee a ex; pen ae ei hee perience it io bemmace ne kone’ i fasti it kinds ‘of Carriages and Light Wagons kepten | eee RSneatiy done, and all orders promyt | | |-hand Carriages NBER in ww sgOy rRew *Dee, aa earner af lath IVE HUN INKS | Pi AESRED ERANRLING, fans | ie y for new id WALL, peaks & 22, maar St-tf 222 ae avenue. Pyke OL; Piva eo TONY FISHY, -On band several ay silt Ay pa nt bt in pes ean ab = Os ition Robina Ce. randy pure ret ia Pata Grote Ram, s Wines Mreves rants. A choies lot of Youre «& eA a Pa ay. ‘Sp lé-ly Wo ATC i ve - ND JEWELRY. as ¥S thet et pie VEL macs — iaiiaiaiae MILITARY CLOTH Sovutnmast coxp ano raven Brey j | nd toch ata. LADE. ;LPHIA. ume her | ! Whiskies in the MISCELLANEOUS. |Prince Imperial Champagee. perial Champagne. FROM Ge ie ime « EPERNAY, ERANCE. Sold by all Respectable Dealers throughout the Country. This fine id of CHAMPAGNFR, which until the past year Was confined exclusively to the best tables of the Continent of Europe, has now obtained he most unbounded snecess and’ popularit in thie een It is recommended by some of the first Physicians of the City of New York rover al ate Ww to + On account of its extreme purity and deli- cacy, and those who once try it rarely use any other brand. Although ouly one year has elapsed since its introduction into this country, the demand is enormous and constantly increasing. Our arrange. ments are such as to ensure the quality ofthe Wine being maintained at its present hich standard. The | Prinee Imperial is imported solely by us, we being the sole Agents of Messrs. Dx Venocr & Co, in this country, V. HAUGHWOUT & CO, Nos, Ess: '490 & 492 Broapway,N. ¥. {[7"Sold in this city by Hamilton & Lech aud Browning & Keating. As accidents will happen, even | families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &0, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE te all such emergencies. and no household can Shord to be withoutitn fe ie siways ready and up to the sticking point. There is no longer a neces- sy for limping chairs, splintered veneers, less fle, end broken cradles. It is just the articie for cone, shell, and other oruamenta! tat work, 80 popular With Isdies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, boing chemically held in solution, and possessing ‘ail the valuable qualities of the best cabinet makers’ glue, It may be w in the ae of ordinary muciinge, being wastly more adhesi Hip IN EVER Y HOUSE” | rigs 25 gpm Brush scoompanies each bottle. | whotesate Depot, No, 48 Cedar strest, New York. Address - HENRY GC. SPALDING & co,. Box No, 3,600, New York, | | ni ap for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Ey Rt and Twelve Dozen—s beautiful —— aah aie Socompanying each packag: | Pas. bottle of SPALDING'S PRE- | Py ED GL E will save ten times its cost an- | nuatly to every household. £7} | Sold by all, prominent Stationers, Druggists, | Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, ani | Fanoy Stores. pines’ ry merchants should make a note of SPAL- Gs FREFARED GLUE yaee mating - | Rav Giee Tt_will stand any climate. (Gta CH en fee SQUUEYY FOR FAMILY USE. WILL MEND ARTICLES IN Leat! Crockery, Glass, Ivery, Marble, R bber, Gutta Wood, Bone, A Percha, Shell, Horn, And indeed therets scarcely anarticle inthe whole range of domestic eco: whether it be for use or ornament, which when broken, cannot with this | preparation be restored to its ‘original value. It challenges the world for its superior. It is indis- pensabicin every HOUSE, WOKK-SHOP, COUNTING-ROOM, and no person after a trial of Starr's Chemically Prepared Glue, | would ait: dispense with it for jae 3 times ite | cost. Itis always ready, and alw: % not offensive to the smell, and is aflocted by climate, i where known it has become a FIxKD ‘ACT. The attention of dealers and consumers is invited to the following testimonials ios its euperior j seston: ee tAfgrafaithtul trial of SEERRS PREPYRED LE on Wood, Leather d Cloth, at pean Phenix CeCe ee es oheertully recommen for all | Purposes generally required, aud expec "for fam- jaly a C. A. Carta | “Wa, the pesorygned having tested SLakKk'S PREPARED GLU. agree with the above recom. | mendation, mM. B. DovGtass, “Cabinet Ware Manutnetvi ewark, N. J. YSANDER W Rich’ “Machine Depot, 29 Market at; Newark N. J, Hepensure & Litteli, “Carriage Meoayesteere Newark, N. J. “Ww Kine & Co, 9 N.J. “Carpenters and Dutide’s, Newark, Starr's Chemically Prepared Glue |is sold hy all Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Gro- | cers, Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dialer § Blationers pad | bz eohates ypierohants i v. PRICE, 2 BOTT brush xoes hy jo h tie gut up for dealers in cas A splendid Lithographic Show Card, printed in colors, given ma kage, All ord or let sof 1 ry by mail addressed | tote STARR’ cine COMPAN 1 Liberty aty N.Y. will receive prompt attention, ‘A liberal discount to the trade, mar 17-1y SN m 1 to 12 dozen, reoommend it epney and Beat ¥ wanes that oan possibly be Satie 6 also offer our OLD FAMILY RYE WHISKEY, and other brands. pone ing Bintan stook of Fine Phoenix Diary EERENAN g, sitrson 6 Wal Front snest. PAlndsinita. Y°re song, 400 A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, at the , 80 BAUsed! ——— nthe | and itis as ‘rontle, MEDIOINES. D* °*SALTimons Has Discovered the most Certain, and only Remedy wn the FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. L FALSE DELICACY PBEVENT. BT NO SPLY IMMED ATELA. WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, 4 CURE FhOM ONE TD TWO DAYS. Woaks ese of the Bask, Biricimres, Afections of the Kidneys MARRIAGE. MARRIED PERSONS, or ¥ SPS eee ey ‘ender the care of Dr. J. may aay Fee pent Sel anaes hy OPPICE Net famtng PREDERICE STREET, Jef hand side going from Baitimere sires: « few deere from the corner. Fail net teebserve sameand wumber, better Michie EO” 301 Mombers of the Royal College of Surgeons, headen, from one of the most eminent Colleges in the Canal teseee, aod the grenier part of whose life has been spent in the hee ‘Londen, Paris, Phila and elsewhere, has of peo fy evile pre what , be ac, are seme fa thi oa declining 3 bealth, lena; ene 9 ciated, that anil datere him from pak reopaciability, ¢ can bands of ig: cxuen and to thoes, whe, from education befriend him. He falls inte the ng tippoiiments or by the use of that al ay Ne a ak long a ee with rained writ Sead | rs Veountry from whose DR. JOMNBON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEARNESS IMPOTENCY. sail eapessont romney woskuana of Sn are eapenall y eure “re iger restored. Thousands of the jabilitated, whe Red lem all hope, have been immediately rel nis to Marriage. Physies! er Mente! Seas aes cae ENDORSEMENT OF TAK PRESB, TRE MANY THOUSANDS cored ac this insutetion withte £9) and the camerous important 2 many agsin ing ase jan ef character sedi Gciens ganrances te the alficied. IGHLY IMPORTANT TO ALL! RS. CO. . COX'S INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION. It is well known that in the to contract disease and itis equally well-known: ‘d off disease is to keep bi feali 18 heir to,” arise the blood, the main spring of our therefore, important toll that | id be thoroughiy Sonnet and puri LE’bE ocbei thin can be dons in the most effectual al RES M. COX'S INDIAN" VEGETAB, CTION, the best rem: ety dissovered art sie —_— ‘ganas of Skin, Fevsipel ) tism, Nervous Debulity. Fevers of tere is, Dyspepsy, Liver Comp|gint, and all other atasanes arising from impurity ofthe blood. Jt bas eff the most rema’kable oures, as can be humerous certahostes from persons of Tespeotability, and is recommended by all” bere used itasthe mostinvaluable remedial agent the day. ib BO}! None genuine unless her name is biown on the bottle and her sea! ou the cork. Price $1 ae bott! 1x bottles for $5. Wholesale R. 8. T. Cissnt, Droggist, Georgetown, D.C. Wholesal trict, and will suppy the trade mar 27 “pewane OF MINERAL POISONS. Dr. J. BOVEE DODS’ CELEBRATED = VEGETABLE MEDICINES. HIS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, pa og Yaoi ed ggg gy Wenk General or Nervous Debitty. Files apd atl dlotwees requiring ® Tonio. are unsurpass: hey aremade se re Sherry Wine, and aside from their medi- properties, they are 3 most wholesome 4 ightful Beverage. HIS BRANDY ( CATHARTIC, & sure remedy for Costiveness, Liv: nd Dy spepsin. They ere pleasant to th taste; sure in their operation: and asa Cathartio, entirely. ef- fectualiy, ay mond y caperecte the use of Bills, to the taste. HIS eereerir seid BITTERS, rinary Organs, spepsia, con- ita forms. FOR FEMALE OBST! meld Ns, They are truly valuable, made o! ad Gin, peasant and — to the Fw may be ‘weil termed a neces! FEMALE < COMPANION. HIS CATHAR1 | For Infants, ee | certainly ene of the ledioines in the world: for Calomel, actin, | of _s curing Gestiveness, Indi- Dyspepsia. ites as sure and in its «© perationstas Calome!, yet it isso jfrctaal to the taste, that onildren will ery for it, poceent and hari as the dews of Heave: ousands i mothers th throug’ id will ie tne discoverer of this in- valuabie Medicin CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO, PROPRIETORS, 649 anv 651 Broapway, New Yore And sold by Jonn Scuwarze. Druggist, 4 Bs. avenue, next door to the United States I Hotel, ky druggiste generally. | T2= pas SUFFICIENT THREE cee tk Somes Hupeerns _— remet jyee MavoRs. cortafy, ipod Finpetomtmavol oot ene Peet cine erence us, thas the a 3 yer & Co. kowsll A * Sameer eR aor ee wd “Maror of eal ee of Fivantekioe, and in ni pop .e whet — on thy confidence. t our Ly mit any consideraly of only publish those in thie tnore more immer prene = Sot = oT. A. _ HUNNEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH REM =e, For all Throat and Lung Complaints, f1 Common Coughs to Actual Consumption WELL'S CELEBRATED ANOD YY -*. The Natural and Sure Remedy for al: r vous Comp From Neuralgia tiv Was ever used to that Delirium: Tremens common chief cause of tisense LOSS OF SL Pr. The Tolu Anodyn: tole of Opium, may be used in a The Universal h Kemedy, (freed frem ali the. commen obiection fot Cough Rem dies, whieh ya bAUsES OF prostration,) inay be common enemy to a! Throat Pe poe ind will not aod wi vicinal ‘Ayer’ JUSTLY mw severe investigation our pamphiets to be found with all dealers, « ore Particularly to purchase only of those w gan be led upon. LY wait t decis ~y Patients 4 Fare cot NERAL _ . W. Bonnwait & Co., 7 and &. Commerois! dant, Be ton, UNNEWELL, 145 Jpder th al ase. se signature covers the genuine only, and to whom addres oy all reepectghle dealers everywhere, all ao J egiste in Washington and Georgetown. par Ka Helmbold'’s Genuine Preparation. *, BigahY,§ co A Pesive thd Spee Fer Diseases i “Bt GRAVEL, nnd | DROPS a his M eeine inerene and excites the AB: Son. by which the War — UND NTS juoed, PLAMMATION. ard, MEN, WOMEN, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Bi BUCRU, Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Halsts of Dirsipation, Barly Tndiscretion or A with the fol.owing ae p= J — 3 of Power, Indisposivion to Exerton, 26 bd Diffioulty of teat rts eryes, bling. Horro: rat erase, cone Vision, Pain in othe beck, ‘ar System. Body. re Lassitude of the Mui Pace, ~~ re Feegices of the’ the ates PALLID count These ay: Sema if allow S £25 - which this med = inva r POTENCY AT wiry: Enea c FITS, ans Ss disttie THE y Hae, MaT ‘Betthe ore net frequently by thons mS : 2 si “INS ny aNn 3 CONS JMPTION > eh PES fering, ha OF THE ISSANE ASYLUMS Melancholy ths by Consumptvon 8 to the truth of the THE CONSTITUTION Wek wher’ ‘ED ITH ORGANIC W Segsiecs: the aid of medicine oy Maton ol Jnvigorate the “ystom, BUCHU invari ors. THE MOST SKEPTICAL. Ai L akact BUCHU, XDDER opagY 8, Lsw LL In: the Digestion, EN ay Rat stirs RDN i tiga, 0 Anh Sllowed Which HeLmpoiy’s EX ATRIAL WILL Co! ALES, the extr Any other remedy, ss in Irreguisvity, Painful P ofthe Uts Evacuations, U Toorated or Porrbous ofthe 5 in DECLINE OR CHANGE ag LIFE. SEK SYMPTOMS ABOY: NO FAMILY swt Take oneal Bo SECR eT DISEAS! In ir Stage- rat ttle expense, e Little or no change in Diet: No inconvenience, nd Exposwre diseases os {expelling als Poison: Diseased. ond torn owt Me THOUSANDS UPON FrousanDs VICTIMS OF QUACKS, sto be cured in by the use of “PowERFUL as been Ad ah the system, to break out in an ac PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. Use peak Fxrnact Bucuv for all affec tions and disensee ARY ORGANS, OR FEMALE, From whatever cn eG ‘and no matter of HOW LON AN = NG Diseases cf: Tote Dewreti HELMS LONI Sat Leer. . And is certain to bave th enses FOR WHICH IT Evidence of the wy | fon . URL Whether oxi En EE ter will “SERTIFIC IFICA Es OFC CURES, wire ¥ gates 8 to 2) years’ stand.mg, Ne AND Frame. Price $1.00 per RAND rae. for $5.00 otgervat oe, to any wy Address, securely packed fr m ‘Srxprom: pusces oe 1m aL “oat aremavirs city Seer Meee Pareotc, 20 verentin or it ere pare! Seorn and “subscribed November, ~~, Eiawoit wha hcg eee and 8, Pond ae j Warryeee See Svenue aud Eleventh EATSSEBTS BEEN w= =

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