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‘ THE EVENING STAR. feehble—onee Thy father is passing away. Be kind to thy mother ; for. lo! on her brow May traces of sorrow be seen ; Oh, well mByst thou cherish and oo comfort her now, For lovin, and kind ith bee: Remember ees and bold : brother ; his heart will aac dearth of thy joy be withdraw: lower! feeling will fade at the | Birth, If lov» and affection be gone. Be kind to thy brother ; wherever you are, The love of & brother shall be urer and rroher bem Than pearis trom the depths of the sea. Be kind to to thy sister; ce he w ‘ me pod mayknow th t r 6 ‘ len of of the aces aun lien fathorus below hoe tres rklesatove, , ring to the ae sweet hours, t thwas wn, ail weave thes a | of flowers —_ . of the Patent Office. The following is a list of patents issued from the U.S Patent Office for the week ending July 24, 1660—each bearing tifat date: Anthony B. Allen, of New York, N. ¥.—For improvement in mowing machines John R. Agnew, of Pilladelphi, Pa.—For im- provement in school globes. S.S. Burlingame, er Warwick, R. L.—For im- provement in molds for casting needle threaders Jobn A. Bradshaw and A. Frank Colby, of Lowell, Mass.—For im, punching — J.H.H. Bennett, of Hunt’s Pollow, ‘N -Y¥+ For improved wagon brake. John Kean and Benjamin Wright, of Hudson, Mich.—For improvement in grain winnowing machines. e E. Baker, of Waukegan, Hil.—For im- provement in gates. G.W_R. Bayley, of Brashear, La.—For im- proved mode of fastenin, its on railroad bolts. Etienne Bernot, of France.—For im- Proved machine for cutting tiles. Matthew Bartholomew, of Enterprise, Pa —For oo in machines for scourfng and sepa- grain. Jona 3. Brooks and L. B. Grover, of Roches- ter, N. Y.—For improved gridiron Louis Bonnett, of New york, N. Y.—For im- Proved meat cutter Thomas L_ Braynard, of New York, N. Y.— For improved sesb fastener. John Brown, of New York, N. Y.—For im- Pprovent in steam boiiers. Wa. Cleveland, of New York, N. Y.—For im- Proved curtain fixture. Charles Chitteriing, of Dunkirk, ®@ Y.—For = for lubricating purposes. R.K. Cavanagh and H. Y. yess of Jersey -—For improvement in cook: rter, of Albany, N.Y e and furnace grates. ‘Thomas Champion of Weshiagton, D. C.,.and Charles Champion, of El Dorado county, Cal. — For improvement in as regulators. James J. Clark, of Philadelphia, Pa —For im- provement in telegraphic repeaters. Chas. F. Cory, of Lebanon, Ill ‘or improved. furnace grate Lucius Crandall, of Plainfield, N. J.—For im- Provement in coal stoves John G. DeCoursey, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im aang ee iu scissors. acob Dutcher, of Gibson, Pa.—For improved selfacting sleight brake Garmo, of Rochester, N.Y.—For im- provement in potato digger Jobn Denley, of Warsaw, ment in coffee pots. Wm. W. Dingee, of York, Pa—For improve- anent in threshing machines. Wm. Ebbitt, of New York, NY —Forimprove- ment in switch plates for city railroads. Thomas Earbeart, of Donelson, Tenn.—For im- provement in grain ‘separators. Epbraim Everson, of Haverhill, Mass.—For im- provement in peg; ing jacks Elias Forbis, of Lon go O —For improvement 4n capetane for ditebi hs. Daniel J. Ferry, of Bia elpbia, Pa.—For im- paren machine for making fri ction wires Wm. Fulton, of Cranberry, N . J.—For improve- ment in a Henry Fellows, of Bloomfield, Ind.—For im- provement in water wheels. Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, of New Orleans, La.— For improved chimney cap. James Flattery, of Brooklyn, N. '¥.—For im- provement in faucets. William Flowers and Z. 8. Patton, of Bangor, Me.—For improved boat-lowering a George Gage, of Kendall's Mil fe —For im- proved secretary bedstead. Birdsill Holly, of Lockport, N. ¥.—For im- provement in pumps. Henry Humpbrevitle, jr., of Strasburg, Pa.— For improvement in hot Water aj ta William Cleveland Hicks, of joston, Mass.— For improvement in sewing machines. Isaiah Hodgson, of New Michigan, Tl.—For impro:ei mole ditching machine. heldon S. Hartshorn, of New Haven, Conn. — For Sore Fiat in buckles, F. Hamilton, of Pittsburg, Pa. provesnent in = ps for steam engines Hotchkiss, of Sharon, Conn.—For im- poem in projectiles for ritied ordnance. Julius Ho 3 of Newark, N J.—For im- provement in window-sash fastenings. M W. Helton, of Bloomington, [nd.—fFor im- proved machine for registering fares George Z. Hockenburry, of Pittsburg, Pa — For improvement in machines for dressing mill- stones c.EL im Tll.—For improve- —For im- Holmes, of Waterbary, Conn.—For Saerss in epee seamless tubes. joel W Pe my ta ew York, N.Y , assignor to bimself fo G. Allen, of Boston, Mass —For improved low water detector for steam. boilers. Enoch Hidden, of New York, —For im- proved portable water closet Jobn Henry, of Lynchburg, Va.—For improve- ment in pressing tobacco. Thomas Harvey and Nicholas J. Becker, of — rdam, N.Y.—For improved horse-power rake Charles W. Isbell, of New Haven, Conn.—For improved gas and water pipe joint. E. Jacobs, of Cincinnati, Obio.—For improve- ment in iron risons H. Jenks, of Philadelphia, Pa —For im- proved pattern chin for looms w Johnson and W. R. Johnson, of We- tumpka. Ala.—For improvement in bridle bits A. M. Karr, of Mount Pleasant, iowa —For im- Provement in mole ploughs. Samuel 8. Lawrence, of Hookstown, Pa —For improvement in machine for shocking corn stall obo Parker har: fhe New York, N.Y. — For improved cartrii Edward Landis, Bastmore, Md.—For im- Proved rocking pro) Jobn Me. ot Washin improvement in couplings of thills to axles. enry Mason, of » DMass.—For im- provement in cotton presses. Jaxmes Monteith, of New York, N. Y.—For im- provement in Cte D. C.—For — in machines for polishing cabinet wor Robert Morrisen. of Rahway, N J.—For im- Proved coupliag of eae to axles. te Mard, 2nd; of Natchez, Miss —For im- proved cracker machine George W. Martin, of West Morrisania, N.Y. For improved submarine Operator. Richard Mobler, of Lancaster, provement in smut machines. George R. Moore, of Pittsburg, Pa.—For im- provement in fire-poxers H.W. Norville, of Livingston, Ala.—For im- Proved wayon- -brake. David H- Nation, of Albany, N. Y.—For im- provement in stove grates. David S Neal, yon, Mass.—For improved fire-eacape attachment of horse Lis e Neilson, 7 lace Mass —For improve- ment ia ‘coffee Jacob Pring ras Suramer Hill, Pa —For im- Proved mode of obtaining metive power Beamer 3. Pratt, of W nee: N.Y.—For ‘oved compensating lever spr! "eo Marsh Perking of Obicege' 1 —For im- Provement in water-wheels George fey pl ys eta » Pa.—For im- Ba ed 2 adjustable carriage Be break P. Parrott, hI a, Kare vor i-| V Chere T — lyn, N. Y.—For Pa.—For im- P. Russell, of % ates, 8. Y¥—For an im- proved pe paw! whale. 5 ve ment rr mepticeny in reais, ‘ . H. Sensees sem, of albany, N. Y.—For fi provement |) IM Roberds, of of Plaisance, La.—! mode of detaching heats Ses a ane Henry E. aac, ef South Peer Conn. For tmiprovel Condieess ck. James T. Smith, of Portsmouth, Va.—For im- t in machines for peas and Gerard Sickels, of Roxbury, Mass—For {m- provement |; meters. Tames Sedler. of Mich.—For im- sblvieg fasible metallic plugs Ceol ere Pa.—For ‘niprove- sot son ey, of of Savannah, Ga. —Fi matin bet James W. FSitpman, Bate sin. ove NN. Y¥ —Por improvement in hore i - D. E. Somes, vrpiadleford. M For improved erie and J.C. Stoddard, of bo ae mag ig im- provement in teeth for scatter! Charles Washinton, D. C—For Tyler, of aoe py hitters n genera’ rus D. To bw of New York, and E. Mat- teson, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For improved, motive oe Ww. Taber, of Quaker street, New Yorr= For improvement in chimneys. Cyrus B. Thayer, of Boston, Mi as obs Charles Robiieo, of Cambridgepert For tmproved chain’ sbot ba John Tiebout, of Brooklyn, 'N. ¥.—For tm- provement in buckles Jacob W . Traux, of Richford , Vt. —For improve- ment in water-wheels. Jonathan rae, of Miami, ment in steam boilers Andrew J. Vandergrift, en Mo.—For ne in grain separa’ Wood, of Watertown, N. ¥ —For im- Proved edge-tool sharpener. George ‘B. Arnold, Abby H. Price, and Abby S. Urner, of New York, N. Y., assignors to then- selves and A. and J. 8. Arnold, of same place.— For improved fluting in erp James Bingham, of Philadelphia, Pa.. assignor to P. D. Bingham, of same place.—For improved surge reliever for cables George C. Bartlett, of Paris, N David M. Osborn & het ,ef Auburn, x Y¥ improvement in ito dig: oswell F Cook of veESs. N. Y., assignor to himself, Frank F. Johnson, of Brooklyn, and M. J. Whitmore, of Potsdam, N. Y.—¥or im- provement tn breech-load!n, fire-arms Horatio F Hicks, of Grand View, ind., assignor to Hicks Brothers, of same place.—For proved cotton and hay press. John B. Hay, of Winslow, N J., assignor to Hay & Co.,, of same place —For improvement in glass furnaces. Charles Hughes, of New Orleans, La., assignor to himself and Henry Fassman, of same place — For improved punching machine Nathaniel C. Lewis, jr.,of Boston, Mass , as- signor to himself and bawin Bruce of same place —For improvement in a Martin Shirk, of Lancaster county, Pa , assignor to himself, 8. B. Hartman, and Wendel Martzall, of same place For improvement in machines for dressing mill-stones. signer t D. Wilcox, of Bellingham, Mass, as- nor to himself and G. D. Nourse, of Cam- ro Eeport, Mass.—For improvement in grain proved me Sai O.—For Improve Nettie: Theophylact B. Bleecker, of New York, N. Y.—For improvement in folding bed- steads. George W Rains, of Newburg,N. Y —For tm- proved feed water Gaeta mae fey Steam boilers, Design.—Walter Stanard, of Buifalo, N. Y., assignor to S.S. Jewett and F. B. Root, of same place —For design for a cook's stov Additional Improvements —Wm. F. Edson, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For improved machine ‘for cutting and finishing shoe heels. Anthony Oveocker, of McHenry, Ill._—For im- Provement i in Clover butte ARRIVALS AT THE HOTBLS NATIONAL HOTEL Thy 1 Morgan nail Va; FS Goode, Lp; L Miler, NY arlile. V Miss Samson, Mies Ri 'a; J Morpay, M M La; J Clarke and iady, Mu; U B Cooper, ao fem, Tenu; J Coopar, Ma RC¢« hin ae w Paddook, [ii; P p Eitzhnigh, Ma; 3 Gene fe jam. Cai; L Sibert. V vuralain, L Tre- Wn Mezel, Faron ty bike, C Uakiey. 5 tase! Rucker, H Barnstead’ and lady Mire ti i Miss Nelson, Miss; G Barre, Cal; Heyes, Marshall, w Helfenstein, Pa; A Schr i- ber and Iady Va; F ‘Barper, NY; F'Hall and jam, F Burgers, Ma. BROWNS’ HOTEL —J McCullough, Va; J D Tuner, Fla; M Keith, Miss M Adams. Ala; Dr SS Coch sss M Moliie, M ‘nt Walker, Miss; J a; J careens and ly, Mary J Bannister, Tenn; J Clinkinson, Pa; A H Roger,W Clagett, UT; J Balentine, Va; C Brad- ley, Ri; B Wood, lay Boreardas, NY; Rt Rev Bi Davis and ‘f Hil) and daughter, NC; W Whitfeld,S Whitt id, Miss; J Odon and | Misa E Coragh, G Coragh, Mrs E © Biron. D i Birch, Ala, KIKK WOOD HOUSE.—T 8 Barton, NGA N Molvor, Psi W Templeton, La; cy 5 Ww IN Cocke, N¥s'W Brinley: Vay 0 J jeiano, Stinson, GAG E ; eASHINOTON 3 it * Thor ew ia E.—H Watton, Va; D Bohemian. i Washington. a Albert. mail steamers leave New York on ath, lth, and 27th of each month, and Charleston on the 4th aod 19th. he Calton | pow ate leave New York on the 5th 20th of east mont ee BEAUTIFUL. UPRIGHT OR COT- AGE PIANOS for ree by the hon or JOHN F. EUL' avanue, het. “jth and 10th rete. ea. Chiokerine & Sone’ Pianos at JUST PUBLISH An ESSAY on the (eofogia and Surface divi- ns of the Earth, its Geological and Meterolog henomena and its A "Actrono by Professor muei E. Coues, W : Tice @ Modern Painters, vol 5, completing the cele brated work of John Rus! in, M. nthe eae | 8 veat Brauty—Ciond” Beauty ic ox ot Re enone rations, @ise ‘copious and most beau rations, § Oringdean tale of the Eouthdowns by Witiem leogeitor yO joe 31.25, lorse Doctor, bei @n accurate and detailed account, accompanied od by more than 40 pictorial entation reee rarious dieases to which thi ne race Bre subjected; together with the istest ‘mods of treatment and all the ree geisite, prgre: nphons written in plain English, by A soncee_ of of re on bg ponoma ores 5 matter 21 Michael Faraday és “eae ied $8 00 For sale at i Meio PER RSR ‘342 Pa. av. Sole agar for ete 's Stati 9 275 ALA ES JACKSON, PLASTERERS, PENNA. AVENUE, Between 19th and Lith streets, M. T. DOVE & CO. Azz Now props oapeense any orders with "BLUMBING, ae ake ‘STEAM FITTING Store on Sth:strect, aig eniesames ia 27-ly — eee in aly Ry Per ro eaadige sad & or two nee | aes flognese, nt ipi¢e cost. jes thie kind solicits a in want of nevery W prices,to an ex- TAYLOR & HUTCHISON. Tih SAND HILLS OF JUTLAND, ~ Hans an ~, ion; price 75 cents. F te Begaliectione.” charles Revere Leslie, : tory essay on Leave’ as Rea win Be th lestions oe Secrets Tom Taylor Esq., published ana e'sor0 Metropolit tan Bookstore, ON’s an Teh ake As tg ot 7 ae R : 8s. ran str na a eee tee style to ais Weietoareraskss By to call a Washi ‘ork in the above will be promptly attend oe mar 5-tf NGINEER'’S OFFICE, ix UATE ea PEMA eat at at conn Bd duvwiisteaneDtetwBop. Learns: ton. untrusted to our care S& MeGwAN. Cra reed RED | SURANC I Avenue and Tenth Street. Company. @. D. HANSON, Seoratarys eB nrgtident TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ruben CLOUD iG if Inepector, os Fate h gr fo aay pousis on” the river not ever ashe will run a tu, Wasp from Pourtameth Fourteenth gle frp. or found’ Face or ror eurer Rue canal tor 1S eee i} "trom sBanear rie Go ae saute ea o ena io soak se see. stam Kee ae Wherte thi Aslam cat 1 vein Ws ! 3 60 HN MOORE, P: " i < New PON SPRI and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, at he and Linpproved route Ne. Manassas Gap Crockery, &e. bury bad Cape papon ge Sraupine PREPARE: = ab Soe hears int 1 Fite i ire va itis just ae article or atl works nt and ee: ‘his admirable preparation 5 used tt ehemically heid in splation, possessing uable qualities of the best et mak jt may be used 1 piace ordinary ng iy more ad) a pect IN EVERY HOUSE.” eer Gt redk. Scoompanies each bottle. Wiiteeais Depot, No. asc S Cedar street, New York, dd RY &s SPALDING Address HEN Box he 19 & C8 dear 8 J lexendri and Aiembsarts im at Ts ny ms oRsere Cars at the junction, arrive at mS Capon from Alexi 7 From Waabington to > Capone Sons, sel: a of For information enquire = Office corner of Sixth st. a Washington, and at Ee er Office on Union st, Alexandria, Va. jy PVA Sa REE ITS ‘oO OHIO RAILROAD, eerie WASHINGTON BRANCH. > Cuanos or Hours. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, June 13th, 1860, trains will run as follow: eave Washington at 6 20 and 7.498. m. eave Washington at 32) and 5.30 p. m. On Sunday at 32 p. m. Baltimore at 4.25 and 8.49 a, m. ve Baltimore at 3.15 and 4.20 p. m. in Sunday at 4258, m. eri or the the East will take trains at 6,20 d 7.49.8. reas a "4. mi. and 3.29 p. m. pet the” we et sony m For Norfolk att ef 8. roa Phiisdeiphis ouly. = the 3.20 p.m. train goes to T_H. PARSONS, Agent, NEW ORLEANS IN THERESE DAYS WITH THE CHOICE OF THREE ROUTES. SE ALL RAIL ROUTE, Via Orange and Alexandria Railroad TO LYNCHBURE: Virginia and Tennessee. East Tennessee and Vir, nia, East Tennessee Ad. Georgia, Nashville and Chattanooga, Memphis and Charleston, Mississippi Central, ‘New Orleans and Jackson, NEW ORLEANS! Deal in Cases containii Four, Eig ahd Twat elve Bowen as tenia Je of 5 Pal D1 Nes > i 5. ris aPV% eats eat auatly to every househ: Peres by all 2) peat pation’ ot merchants s seer sa pe of SPAL- pin rg ERETARE: ‘EB, when — up eur Hi will stand oe Plc fe 10-1y TO JSR na MPHIS | Meimphis by Ral shsnce, oy ie Pitt einen Packets to New € MONTGOMERY AND MOBILE ROUTE: Montgomery by Rail, thence to Mobile by First- class Packets. Mobiie to New Orleans by Lake Steame: TWO DAILY TRAINS—Sunpars Incuvpep, Leave Washington at 6 2. m. and 6 p.m The Steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves her whart foot of Seventh etreet at ret m. and 6% p.m. and 3 | conneots at Alexandria wit the Orange and Alex- ria ‘Trains for the Sonthwest. Ofice—Pounsylvanie’s avenue, corner of Sixth st, BAGGAGE CHECKED Taroven TO NEW ORLEANS. Lynchburg —— 50) M risto} . WAINSSY ALVIS NOSAOYOS KS ASRASS "QA ASLO MSE SSWENT WRI Saavnt SARNT aid CAUTION. PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL IN PURCHASING THE VALLEY WHISKEY TO SEE THAT IT IS DALYWY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY WITH THE SIGNATURE OF THIS ROUTE IS ENTIRELY BY RAIL 200 MILES SHORTER: tod 24 HOURS LESS than aay other £ Lynehbur being now completed, as also the Central, ing it the QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE SOUTHERN TRAVELERS! ret clags Sleeping Cars! Extension 1ssi8sippi ON THE LABEL. ALL OTHERS ARE AN IMITATION AND A COUNTERFEIT OF-THE ABOVE WHISKEY. WM.HDALY, SOLE PROPRIETOR 19 SOUTH WILLIAM S" NEW YORK. FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON BY y7ly BARBOUR & SEMMES., ARAFFINE OIL, THE CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN! We are now reosivin: Paremne Oui direct from the works in western nia. ‘The quality of itis exce pat. produal a steady, briliiant and beautiful lights more pleasant to Hindle Oll is fron fromadulteration,and is Onl is free from adulteration, a: ve more eoonomical than many of the ‘Coal U1 Bt this time, po is = no way Le a a also s supply of the styles ey ps, &o., KI burning CHE its sale foot the ihe & BU triot Pets, oa eal Corner Fifteenth st. nog Vermont Groat Kanawha Coni and Oil Company. malt VE HUNDRED TRAVELIN GT NKS intermediate retui vB yd i his + em br: li leave CURRIOMAN every WEDNESDAY sent tis ene, Ladies mad SATURDAY ata EB Packing ‘Trunks. ar PAGE. sales room exhibits at tome ae tho erento variety _NATH’L BOUSH, aH Ag te t, Alexandria, at mes ¥. t ee porn to be ound thus T ROKER, VALICES, Passace aN WAS: SAT CHELS, &o. The New York a es Age hae of Chart ranks repaired or taken in exchange WALL, STEPHENS & £2: MOUNT VE VERNON, ok ft kat a runt rung Sol will leave the ‘Company’ for new ones, es Room, atiborelock 8. New 9: Orleans... It ia provided with lomphis....- ffontsqmery - To TIME { ashville ones comme 8 ze™ U.S. MAIL and ADAMY EXPRESS ken over this New Line. Tickets oan be obtained st the South Western Office, oorner of Sixth as snd Pennsyivania av- ns bo the following poin' Lenchburs, Bristol, “Knoxville, Ath Uhattan a. Baueville Grand Junction, Macon. jasbville, Dalton, Columbus, Meatgomery ww Mobile, his, and okLgaNs THROUGH TICKETS TO THE VA- RIOUS VIRGINIA SPRINGS. ‘Omnib 4 Bass Wagons leave the oflseatea masde emer ae JAMES A. EV y won so ty “AMES A, BYARD, Piobet tpent Tits on FUPSDAY, Guy ws Will resume her much used —e erecoves and ad ALEKS BNDELS t 6 ik, for A ‘past 6 o’clool “CU requisites >, Proprietor. —= deof New Work, Aino, eve mar Si-tf 2 Pa avenue. ay ed on en Western the hours of m all goods pany at X por cent Meere, = agai ons & Rhine reight will be received up Office of the "The accommodations for arein ain very ee ble ad io be made Reese ROMWEL: B, pone ly 86 West st., corner Albany, New DENTISTRY. DENTAL NOTICE, IS Has closed his office for the soa- gat bo absent, as usual, during the sum mer months ; will resume practice about the Ist of bienenet of which further notice will be given. pe Re D PAMILY ‘RYE WHISKEY, Wi cties, brands fro He largest stock of Fine ‘ies in the Phenix Distiliery, Mart evisul Hear Phils. a liicrs—96 Wall str New York: and 109 Soath Front street, Phi 306: OT 9 T. roRTRA oF P. AvE, FORE Lat Le —_ atte is oe henner mite tin eh has hitharta 2 ORE LIFE LN: Bee ie a Da. 10 80n, an’ wrt A Nest test of two years, aay? oe ote oral Hevann Lot '» AUGUST 4, 1860, ie iy NALDSON, Pres. ES and BUYS at IN ALL 288 PRIZES. Whole Tickets, 320—Halves, $10—Quarters, $5, OEE tats parce Sinoount, sitar ARS | F'® E, Bit Poromac A tisbey les alll engage erty PL MBiNG sup) tah ete thes es. o Jiuetaay CLOT Connex Cc. SNYDER. athe, Pubs as a Ye ae Srenuss Depot oY Biles MEDICINES. MISCELLANEOUS. M DON NELL'S D* Biba erg eee . GINGER WINE’ and oak Kemosy im to Word, McDONNELL'S FOR ALL DISEASES. OF IMPRUDENCE CATAWBA GINGER WINE! ALSE DELICACY PREVENT. seDONNERLLS - OPELY IMMED ATELY CATAWBA GINGER WINE! ARRANTED OR NO § cHAneR, oo 4 CURE WARE a) —, This Delicions Summer Beverare, The Hes ithfu! and Tonto Propensitice Of which sre now wel! known and Univorsslly Admitted Thronghout the Union. is Now For Sale in Washington by Joa. W. Davis, tth and E at. 4. ¥. Coburn, 1sth and H ats. Jas, E. O’Brien, 9th and | sts, Wm. A. Brown, 13th and F ste. W. &. Jones, Mesrachusetts av. and 3d et. Peter Monaghan, New Jersey av. aud @ st. T. Cogan, Ps. av. sad 2th st. Jas. Bligh, 1ith Orme, Pa. avenue. White & Co., Pa. avenue, odast C. Purdy, Pa. avenue. MeDONNE!-L, _Genera! Agent, Baltimore POSALS OR Re fre Né TRE ous- P®yon HOUS:! MORE, Mo. emtnerom. duty 15, 197. Propotars wi “a pe tres immediate! habits of receive the o Wate, Pain in the Head, pe Power, Palpitation of the Heart, D; A ty, Derangement of che Digestive to contract in the manner by the estimate o: appointed for thet pw p> wil te mo the work progresres. and ten per cent. retained uti the completion of the contract and sco-ptance of the work ty the foresaid, and ad ‘be forf: ited in the eve: t of nen fulfilment A art it. fort drawings wi'l be rea : maf (anid grount to be Bacertal seribed by ths contract, agent of ihe tymptems DISEASES OF IMPRUDESCE, ded and pleasure fede spibed fae 0 re of thie paint a Pepeet a uted shame or dread of he propo addressed to th ecreiars of the T easur Bron endorsed Srepeed Sor yepasrine the Baise more Custom howse, will eC opend at ove oc ock of the Ist at named for receiving the same. retary of L-OOBR. jy 7 2awew Secretary of the Treasury. come capiai "7 Treascry ota July 10, a se aes any Soper aout borecsa util the tenth day of September next, pursuant te the following act of Congress: AN Act to facilitate communiostion brtween the of ignorant and di ic bie pes srrsssnd tepaaee remedy nedy weakness of the ongune y, under the direction of the Presitent of th baa States, is hereby euthorized rere of the pepere ani wean i ve appeared aguin and again ‘of character is a ou@etinc gustuntes tothe allieted, ia [D®: 2: BOVEE Dops IMPERIAL WINE BITTBRS, A w sed from Maine to the Great Sait Lake, na qifaeSamverea verdict of all who use sealed sides his bility, fen ‘ parties, as ic the case 5 Ines of me ograph Goreme ofa ines nes of magnetic tei ructed wit years from the thirty-first day of July, exgh ixty, from som= point or puluts State of Mixsouri by any said o- ntractore may at or points by tele ington, Nw Orleant Charleston, og Bost »n. and others cities in the Atiautic. Southern, and W: tern Stains to thi State o! jiforn. shell award the contract to the lowest resp bidder or bidders, provided such promes as apie eee amount hs i ‘ty thousand doi! ~boebe granted to the anid i hom said may be ewerdes or 8 majority of thom. their assigns, t nu! the end of the wad term, euch 1 eoee pi pubic land ‘States as be necessary for t! unsur| in the world. 5 254 bs penstion, for % years bakes Fo.e right to manufacture aad) present them for sale to the public. cure of Incipient Conga, In fing a to they are be- wari atonic, sahietremed Acide froma some and “de! al pripe Beverage, Pleasant exhilerating effects of Brandy hi injerions vesaits, Vet all. Seek sivocates asiat us In sndetituing these a a Vegetatie B fe mineral poisons — oe Liquors with which the country is floodea, and nd tnoreny ef foo'ua.iy aid in ban shing Disease ‘and Drunkeness from the j oan ARLES WIDDIFIELD & co Srovtlsbn 75 William street, New York. J. SCR W aA. RZE. Ai 098 not fifteen miies on an average whole distance, uniers raid res shal! be yeaured oe the 9 Yovernment ate B States for rai ‘other purposes, and ocsel thst tee tat Epes empl ar any ol enid lande ws under the laws ‘States shall inure to ssid compacy, ther Agents oF servante, or to = other person or per: no euch ovi : Provide tract fact hall te mode until the je sball sotus! operati contactors cease the contract; that the Government shall, at James be entitied to priority 1n the use of the line or iintrs ent i have the privilege, when oes oy 4 onanenas ead jiwee by tel a> | ay muliter; pte ct the United Stater, Tue “ for wer .me<n! rposes: And pro teaid sine or lines. except suena a« many bo cotatrested by the Government to connsot oid line or lines with the military posts of the United i) ng zens of the United we | Guring the term of sn cont act,on pa, nt of the regular eo! mission of ispatches: And pri | Phat woh charges ball not exoeed tare= re ing.@ dispatch of ten werds, with the seual ae pops’ IMPERIAL OTN BITTERS For Diseases of the Kidney Biadder aod vod Urinary | Sone Organs, and especially for power 1 to cure, ‘and are warrant warenated So eive cutie” Petre Ls wr WIDDIFIELD & CO Proprietors, 75 Willam TW aie, je?ly,r ___ Agent, Washington. IGHLY IMPORTANT TO ALL: S. COX’, INDIAN VEGETABLE 1 DECOCTION. It ll Known that in the people are patty to contract ai ct Dog Ay rod; oe pi is i coset Pew ki orn that fe tna on 'a teirto, aries a lood, the main ———a of our ex) e, it storovelin cleansed and ‘and deductions upon ruvided tha’ ng her, upon the al pattiee aD HS tl aries to corstrac to the of diseases o| am, cay wg tae why n Debiity, Fovstn ver aristug eerie n sendd panty ede aea the most romarkable Dg obects numerous certificates from persons, ‘65 the ened reepeotability, and is Tecorm have used it asthe most ii avatanite n OTE Tels sold by all th Papert mao 1e eck st tha randen oatie parti ind be xt further enacted, That the said Sontrectors, or their aamgn-. to construct and maintain, thr: Titories of the United States, a branch ged their raid line or lines with Oregon; and — rr, shall have the perman=nt right of way jor said line or lines, under, or over, any wi > vinted public lands and waters in the said 1e8 by Any route or routes which the said ‘oon Srectore select with the free ee me Bato as may be ne, 20 as to between Bios street and nore pare cfeoe ne genuine pa her name is blown on the powieess seal 01 cork. Tp Price $1 per bottle, six bottles for $5. Wholesale » R, S. T. Cisse, i Georgetown, C., Wholesale ‘Agen ae bis arias, | ant will suppy the trade at my prices. Te ALL ne riage | rena crx alts a: TF. > inval ES won eames Sethe nae- sel the oes =e Selene cubeds. Pensa ea (peat The lowest offer for “Thee — = such teleg: the fermen co ner vice, will ‘be ROOF os Sees chs ae h be onpletad FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPRR AND ENVELOPES. TO MATCR, at the METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, * BY. Sta Seinen Ona ra