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J. Allen, patie Rock Stream, THE EVENING STAR. THE CHILDREN’S HOUB. BYe Serer serene Between dark aod the daylight. Whe Lae sieht is beginning t » lower, nes 8 pau: occupations, now wae the Child rene Hour. nor to himeelf and J 1h Howe. of same place. oh improvement !n ditching machine. Frederick H. Drake, of Middletown, Conn assignor to himself and Jonatban 8. Christie, of New York, N. ¥.—For improvement in sewing- the chamber above me machine needles. mop ep eg "3 J. F. Flanders, of Boston, Mass, assi; to ofa door that is moe! same abl Tad voices sof. aud sweet. ‘ Set sate aan oe Piece, bad provement in leather-splitting machines. H. M. Jacobs, of Hartford, Conn., assignor to Thomas J. Vail, of same place.—For improved bine for burnisbing s: tady I the lamp’ii FiSscceading the bron’ hail stair, Grave fies and leaghing, A legra, And Es ne ith with golden hair. Edwin A. Leland, of Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor A whisper and then a silenoe; to himself and Joba Benson, of same place.—For ‘Yet | know by the me paint can. Douglas F. Maltby, of Waterbury, Conn , as- sigror to the Waterbury Button Company, of same place —For raphic medal. Aaron Miller. of Brockport, N. Y., assignor to himself, George B. Whiteside, George F. Barnett and Josiah M- Lane, of same place —For improve ry eyes They are plot ing and plsoning together 'o take me by surprise. udden rush from the stairway, p.: Sudden raid f-om the ball’ three doors left ungu! They euter my castle wail! They climb up into the turret ment ia corn planters. i pes @ mapa oe ee a aS Bradford Stetson, of Uxbridge, Mass., assignor hey seem to beeveryw! to himself and Elmer Townsend, of B , sass.— For improvement in turbine water wheels. ae hare Edward ve Ashcroft, s Boston, ass —For improvement in a; atus for naph- thalizing pg a * Destgn—Jobn D. Cunningham, of Franklin, Tena —F or design for coffins Additional Improvement —Albertus Geiger, of Dayton, Ohio.—For improvement in vapor lamps. They almost devour me with kisses, Ly bit ieute-tower on the Rhise! ik, O blus-eved tandite De cause sou have soled the wall, Such an old mustache as { am 1s not a match for you ail? T bavs you fast in my fo: tress, And wil not let you depart, But put you down in.o th dungeons In the ound tower of my heart. nd the ill | keep you forever, mo forever, and aides. es ‘Till the wall shall cramble to ruin, And moulder in dast away! ees Operation of the Paten t Office. The following is a list of patents !esued from the U.S Patent Office for the week ending August 14, 1360—each bearing that date: Jobn P. bps heal Geo.—For improve- ment ii i , of London Greve, Pa—For D7"Some person whom Quin had off-nded, met bim one day in the sireet and sone him, “Mr. Quin,” hesald, ‘-I—{—I understand that you have taking away my name.”? “What have [ said sir??? “You—you—you called me a scoundrel, sir” “Ob then keep your name, sir,” replied Quin, and walked on. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—S A Phillips, NC; T C Brewer, Ala; A A Nudson, do; Hon W Bigler, Pa; P N Garte, La; J M Duncan and lady, USN; Hon TL ee NC; C E Knight, Ark; C 3 Carroll, P23; G M Gi christ, Ga; es, Dél; A E Beach, NY; J V Saatvord, DC; @ W Knox, Pa; J B Fish. do; J Leake, Mo; William Bail improved meckine for bending trees. john e Pop oy gi aaa Ohio.—For Z Jehasen ao Fad, 0; us Xie, Md,'0 F improv oRae and}: , C F Legeett, do; A Be Levi W. Saker, of Marlboro’, Mass.—For Im- | snq lady. td; ‘Mrs O Willisms,'do; J Carter, proved bread slicer. Eng; T Hirram, NC; Hirram, do; J D Haven, Ct; J. G Barker, of Watertown, Mass —For im- provement in cheese cutter. Patrick M. Belton, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For im — Sere used meagan man R Blake. ington. .—For im- . In the manufacture of boots and shoes J. N. Bodine, of Bridgeton, N. J:—For im- in bottles. Jobn D. Bond, neers S. C.—For im- prov nt in ‘Samuel G. Beet et Newport, N. H.—For im- BROWNS’ HOTEL.—B West, DC; DA Roy, ‘W Martin, Miss Martin, Miss Roy, \iss Pearu 50; @ Banks and ly, Ga; T Mathnev sand ly, Miss M Mathews, E Mathews, J E Ma:hews.G Tay- a; F Stickney, Mass; Harrolt and ly, O; J C Dent, Miss C Dean, Migs EA Dean Quigley, Ala; T Blanchard NY; W Pal sO; liven and ly, Ark; W Eliison and ly, La; Mra Js Perrino, Ala; f Robinson and ly, La. KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—R W Cenhor, Mass; machine for nting shoe h B Bond, Tenn; T H Wheeler, NY; T Wilkinson, B. W. Bruel, of Beloit, iaPer improved | 8 Wilkin-on, Ala; B Harris, Mo; is Rowrn Mc; mop holder. J Croke, Va; W Allen, Md, Dr McClendon, Vi; Lyman D. Burch, of Sherburne, N. Y.—For improvement in ploughs. ward G Burger, of Ypsilanti, Mich.—For improved foot scraper. uel Canterberry, of Holmes county, Miss.— For improvement in ploughs. Dan’lS Chase, of Augusta, Ga —For improved anti-friction rollers for propeller shafts. Ww. H. Churchman, of Janesville, Wis —For C Dugan, Md. WASHINGTON HOUSE.—G W éTilletson, N\j CH Strider, Ala; I H Boward, Cin; Miss M F Howard, do; J H Mcim, 8c. CEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS ¥Rox tag Unirap States. Stea 5 Lea 5 Improvement in furnaces for heating buildings. nacetat New York Days -S Clinger, of Conestoga Centre, Pa.—For | p, ‘A 7 New York... 3 improved machine for cutting fodder. : ichmend Cranston and Henry Bates, of New London, Conn.—For improvemeat in projectiles for fire-arms. John 8. Davis, of Tiffin, O.—For improved washing machine. John Devlin, of Philadelphia, Pa—For im- aver poo! proved lever escapement for watches Baath peor. N Henry D. Dunbar, of Memphis, Tenn.—For im- -“outh’pton. werent ia pistons for steam engines. Liverpool. Jacob Edson, of Boston, Mass.—For street sweeping inachine. James 8. Fowler, of Peoria, Il! —For improve- ment in corn planters. Robert W . Gardiner, of Quincy, Ill—For im- provement in governors for steam engines. R.M Garrettson, of Rhinebeck, N. Y.—For improved camp stool. Wa. L. Gebly, of New Richland, O.—For im- ent in seed. planters. W. Tf. Gill, of Henderson. Ky.—For improve- ment in alr pumps for exhausting and sealing eans. Schuyler Goldsmith, of Wataga, I1l—For im- provement in cultivators. B.A. Goodell, of Milbury, Mass.—For improved rotary engine. Charlee Franz Grabo, of Boston, Mass.—For Boulet Graessle, of Hamilton, O.—For improve- ment in drain tile machine. John C. Goar, of Monterey, Cal —For improved Delt shipper F Greenwood, of Galva, Ill.—For im- Wm. ved lock ae Greenwood, of Toulon, Ill —For improved tenoning frame. John's. Hall, of West Manchester, Pa.—For improvement in ploughs. Lyman E. Hawkins. of Sangamon, [ll.—For improvement in cultivators. Andrew A. Henderson, of Philadelohia, Pa — For improvement in reaping and mowisg ma- ebines. Andrew A. Henderson, of Huntington county, Pa —For improvement in machine for reaping apd raking graio and Thy pe Jason G. Howard, of South Braiatree, Mass.— For machine for applying wasbers to tacks. Jobn Morrison Hunter, of New York, N. ¥.— For improvement in preparation of glue. Sabin Hutchins and Joseph D. hb, of Pe nobscot, Me —For improved churn. Nicholas Jenkins, of New York, N. Y.—For improvement in wagon springs. osee Johnson, of New York, N. ¥ —For im- Proved clothes dryer “ : Herrman Jury, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- proved spring mattress. Lathrop Kazar, of Leroy, Ill_—For improvement in adjustable mole for mole ploughs. William Kenyon, of Steubenville, O.—For im- proved gas-pipe cutter. Willtem Kimmel and Daniel Kimmel, of Cam- bridge City, Ind—For improvement in stump ‘tractor. ex Patrick Kenney, of Providence, R. 1 —For im- provement in ve gear for steam engines GH. Lamb, of Newark, Mo.—For improve- ol ug. 9 The Havana mail steamers leave New York on the 2d, t2th, t7th, and 27th of each month, and nasleaton on the se and ete New York e tfornia mt sice mare leave New Yo the Sth and 2:th of eaa’ months ee OFFicran. ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH BETWEEN THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC STATES. ‘Treasvny DexaxtMent, July 10, 1860, Proposaus will be received at this Department until the tenth day of September next, pursuant to the following act of Congress: An Act to facilitate communication between the Atantic acd Pacific States by siectrio telegraph. amacted by the Senate and tres of ths United States of America in Con- sr ss assembled, That the Neoreiary of tne Treas- Uy, Under the direction of the Presi ient of the United States, is hereby authorized and di-coted to advertise for sealed posals, to bs received for eo days after the passage of thts act,(and the ifilmeut of which sha.|.e guarantied by respoa- sible parties, as 1x the case of bids for mail oon traote,) for the use by the Goverumert of line or lines of msgnetio telegraph, to be constructed with- in two years from the thirty-first day of July, ergh t en hundred and sixty, from som point or points on the west line of the State of Mivsouri by any route or routes whic» the said centractora may select (coaneoting at such poict or points by tele- raph with the cities of Washingtan, N. w Orleans. York, Charleston, Philadelphia, Boston. and ether cities in the Atisuuc, Southern, and Wy tern Stat to the city of San Francisco, in the State ifornia, fora period of ten years, and ard the contract to the lowest responsible bidders, provided such proffer does not age unt par yea: from the United orte thousand dollars, and permission +s hereby grauted to ths said parties to whom said contract imay be awarde:. ora majority of tham acd their assigns, to use until the end of the said term, such wroccupied pubic lands of the United Slatesas may be necessary for the rignt of way and forthe purpose uf establishing stationa for re; s along said line, Lot exceeding at any station one quarter section of iand, such stations no: to exceed one in fifteen miles’ o average of the whole distance, uulers -acd all be required by tne Government of the States for rail road or other purpose, and provided th t no right to pre empt any o1 said innds und -r tho inws of tbe Unitei States shall inureto said comoany, tieir agents or s-rvauts, or to any other pereon or per sun whatsoever: Provided. Tnat no snc eon tract shail be made until the + line shall be in sotual operation aud payments thereunder shall cease whonever the cont-a-to 9 compl: with ali, stall times “ed ina line or ines, and siial! have the priviege, when authorized by tam; CcoBuoting raid lice or l1ces by telestaph yiorly in the us ment In carrlage springs. wary posts of the Uni ed Stater, Tmeai Lyone,of Milian, Comn.—Forimprove | ‘ata ei Matar ptfurvetee: and Pre ment fo stump extractor Mmyy be constructed by the Goverament co connect R.M. L of Triane, Tenn —For improve eit line or lines with the military posts of the meut in ie scaffolds. United States, shall be open to the uso of all citi Jobn , of Lawrence, and William J. | 2-23 of the United S ates wuring the term of said Fowne, of Newton, Mass.—For improvement In ed a pC pg ee pind stoves . hi 's Robert Marcher, of New York, N. ¥—For tin- | fore singe dispatch a ie were gtr: dollars Provement In enameling picture frames, &c. Proportionats deductions upon ’ disp es of Charles Marston, of Viroqua, Wis—For im- provement in grain harvesters. Joba Maurer, of New York, N. Y.—For im- provement In bottles. greater leogth, provided that nothing hi oon- tarned shall cocfer upon the said partion any ex- glusive right to construct a telegraph to the Pasi 0, or devar the Government of the United Stsies re P. G. McCulla, of Philadelphia, Pa—For im- | Shisss'and privileges teehee neg ular fren Provement in grinding mills. Seo. 2 And be it further enacted, That the William Riley, jr , of Reading, Pa.—For im- | contractors, or their assien-, sha'l have tho provement in nail-plate feeders. to Nerreiph and-maintain, through an of the Ter E.H. Plant, of Plantaville, Conn.—For im. | rtoctes ofthe United states, a branch line, so as te Provernent in altaching thlls to carriages they shall have the permancut settee eae Geo. LA agra ao ewbury, N. Y.—For im- | for said fine 0 hues, under, or uver, auy . provement in steam boile: unappro- homey public lands and watets in the said Terri- ries by &ay route or routes whioh the con tractors ael~ct with the treo use during the said term of euch lands, as may be necssrary for the purpose of establishing stations for aiong ssid iine or lines, not exceeding, at a. 7 | Hon one quarter scotivn of iand, sucn etation lers. ' J wage re city, Md —For oD s | mill. o L. Risbardson, Athens, Ga.—For im proved curb for mill stones Mark Rigeil, of Dawsoo, Ga.—For improvement in cultivators to exceed one in filteen mi'es on an average of tho John Merry, of Eldorado county, Cal.—For | Whole distance; but should any of ssid qua:ter of marking steck. or aay A ‘conor 7 ster "its suthorige for wrench nol lice "27? N- ¥—For tmprovea | hata parpaatar fe Said co-tractore shal Fee Joun K. Robinson and John M. Clark, of Bell- | esmnry for the railroad, rocsivine an toned pence — O.—For improvement in pistons for steam oes. “\. bn C. Rogers, of San Francisco, Cal.—For im- provement in tool handles Wn Russel,of Stoughton, Mass.—For improved. wreneb and vice. Wm. F. Sebroeder, ais Porte, Ind —For im- efiand for like us in its etea . > | gh u fae cep a! Thatif, in any uring be continuance ROL, ins —— a for the Government ae kein’ 10: suc) z shail. at the ordinary rats of okatges fae maonpnces, exosed id as aforesaid, the Ssoretary of the Ten = ovement in seed-pian' Ty shall, upon said accounts being dul ixeasu- Prjobn Seiberlingt of Philadelphia, Pa —Fortm. | Attu Sortiy theamoustof sone sureesto Ben provement in vation of caustic alkalies. See ee Ehat the uso of the line be given Jackson Shannon, of Dakota, Wis —For im- | Smithsonian Peete cont: to fh Lopat Survey, the provement }n cultivators. yatory, for scientific purposes: fot prvi syed Geo. Slusser, of Hillsboro’, O.—For improve- | th-r, That meses; es received from any individual, ment ip animal traps. company, or cor} mo any tolograph Henry T. Smith, of Washington, D. O.—For | !i96# cenneoting eather of ite ter im, wek bedstead fastening. gto, D 3] } min abl bo tm nee ited In the order ames Smith, of Norfolk, Va—For {mprove- | of the Goverume at the despatches meat in plomgbs, | wided furtner, "Tlat Congress sail at Ant g7e; Nathaniel | now, jr., of Boston, Mass. —For im- nore See ri hE to siter or mend this act, > » 1860, steering apparatus. M. Messer ‘ead A Steinbrener, of Cleveland, O —For improvement In hanging sath of railroad ear_ windows. W _. 8. Stetson, of Baltimore, Md.—For improve- meat in harvesters. The lowest offer for the use of such tel hs foe the pubiio earmiet, will be pone. previded cor expressed act be pulated in the prey : by a in i D. Stover, of Ni N.Y.—1 of the act proved cutier-bead for rome ate Sules ¢ 08, te feeckot oly Hogh M. Street, of Denmark, Tenn.—For im- within the time PTB. Sate end® of Michigait.—P land. 24 joseph F. nebill, of Staunton, Va —For im- Provement in seed-planters. “4 ese Bre ig Tavior tnd WW. Graves, of Fort (5 of te Taner an promise that If the Seore- Adams. Miss — Por improvement in cultivators. under the set of June 16, 1860, the ting A. Threlkeld, of Boone county, Ind.—Por im- fines vf maguetis tolerrapn sialf be ope retet pid proved bing machine. gt into operation on or .eths time my Seat ft Ban, mam ror Uns to i on Sets aka Pinmae ©, Twinings of Wrightsiown, Pa—ror Hone ihe Un seal bra tet el ding panillium Van Anden, of N.Y. poses lef Te amaipamicions files # Poughkeepsie. N. ‘6. W Von Deren, of Big: Flats Ne Yor bs sey in steam mos Whittemore, of Mass.— Hen So gurl pentane =a Buffalo, N. ¥., assignor to < N. ¥.—For improve Re MEDIOINES, steam a OFU. allen 8. Ballerds of Mount Pleasant, lowa, ex: | SC! LA oR KING'S BY Il, 1s 5 constit jsease, bleod, by which fhis fluid pecomes vitinted, zak; on fo hod gat may base ont eer on any wor otit avhataver be ite ce, rele hereduaey nstitation, desce: 2 Tr fren unto th: penerenone™t i fr third and foart in- it to be. th rot of fin wo wu - Carine iniquities ofthe ‘upon their oniidren. ‘4 re Ser theft peloone kre unvesied bY this fucking Inteton, and their health is underminded by it. ‘To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by alterative medicine, and anvigore itby thy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER’S. COMPOUND EXTKACT OF SARSAPARILLA, 8 most lp ay iy bs wey ee Beep os can devise for this here 3 toe and fatal malady. Its oumbined rom sotive remediais t have been di-ocover for th reation of this foul disorder from the biood. and the rescue of the sy-tem i im ite destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but a'so other affections which arise from it, such as Efuptive and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Fira, Rose, or Eryeipeias, Pimples, Purtules, Blotches, Blain= an ‘umore, Petter and Sait Kheum, Soald Head, ‘worm, Rheumatism, Syphilitio an Mercurial Di 5 Dropsy. Dyspepsia, Pebihty, Sand, indeed, Mints arisin fo Vitiateo or impu: the. populsr beh in ‘impurty of the Blood ’ is founded in truth. for sorofuin isa degeneration of the Blood. The partion and virtue ofthis Sarsaparilia is to puri ite Said, withont ¥ = 6 1n contaminated constitutions. ER & CO., Lowell, red by DK. J.C, a Maseand said by sli dvagelute everywhere, eolm SCO co aaa inks Sas ee Helmbold’s Genuine Preparation. “ HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A Positive and Speci oy fic Ret med} 7 ADDER, KIDNEYS, PSICAL Seren ABSORB Si heal and ali UNNA AL. ~ CAM MT ON tain goer oe PAIN a0 IN MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN. HELMBOLD’S aiae's <3 BUCHU, ‘or Wi . Ari ‘om Exoesses, Habits of pation, Early Indizcretion or Abuse. te with the following Symptoms :— Ai Indisposition to Exertion, pifioulty oF ot corer Horror of Piss Wakefuiness, \orror ol 6ss, i Pain in the Back, niverss! Lassitude of the Musoular System. Hot Hand: Bod: PALLID GOUN These iruatae if eiew to go parmok this n fol:owe, IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, ix ONR oF Meh ee PATIENT ae ees are not [r-que: by thons “DIR ERUL: DISEASES 3 f th: f their eufering, any UE NONE WILL CONFESS the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption ef the ecto AFFECTED of Memory, ing, sone, imness of Vision, Dryness of the Skin, mediotns invariably removes, 200 Who can Cee “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION, BUT . Loeerstecpreel ts DS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS. ) 2; > 2 a 3 oi > m Zi te & Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen . And Invigorate the Systom, Which Hetmpotn’s EXTRACT BU U invaré- i ably does. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL. FEMALES—FEMALES—FFEMAT. OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, ON CONTE. PLATING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIO} VECULIAR TO FEMALES, the extract Buchu is unéquaftled by any other remedy, as in Chi:rosis or Ketention Irregularity, Painfuinesss, or Suppreszion of Cus tomary Evacuations, Ulcorated or Soirrhors state of ths Uterus, Leucorrhes or Whites, Sterility, and for a1 co: ints incident to thes x whether Sclelty. from Indisoretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the : DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. YMPTO) BOVE. NO FAMILY BHOULD Bt WITHOUT IT Pp -, mo more Rv ef mh , OF pyc une for wunpiensant @ “serous A S@QSES, “GELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURR SECRET PSE ASS In all their Stages, At little expense; Little or no sin Diet; No inconvenience; no Exposure. It canses 4 frequent desire ani gives strength to Urinate, therevy Removing Ubstructions, Preventing and curing Strictures of t! ¢ Urethra, Allaying Pain and Infi:mmation, so frequent in the cisas of disesses. and expelling ali Poisonous Diseased, Oa worn out Me THOUSA latter. NDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKE, and who hav= paid Aeavy fees to be cured in a short they were dece and that the time. have found . Poison” has, by the use o OWERFUL as- 3 NGENTS,” oe up in fhe system, to break out in an aggravated form, an ein "PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. .Use Hetmnoin’s Extract Bucav for a: affeo- tions an senses of the , URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in MA'\.E OR FEMALE, From whatever caus originating and no matter of 108 of these organs require the aid ote HELMBOLOS EXTRACT BUCHU THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the desired effect in al! Dis- eases FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. — of the suect reléable and responsible char- ter will secompgny the metici-es CERTIFICATES UF CURES, ‘om 8 to 20 years’ standing, Witt Noses KNOWN To SCIENCE AND FAME. Price $1 00 per bettie, or six fer $5.00. Delivered to any Address, securely packed fro observation, co Deschise a IN ALL Communications. a ree Guarantec: Advice Gratis !! AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared betore me,an Alderman theoity of Phi adelphia,H.T HeLmBorp,who heing daly sworn, doth say, his prepars‘ions co tain no parcotic, no econ! or o her injurious @ my butare parely vegetable. H.'T. HEU MBor : Sworn and subscribed before me, this 25d day of November, 1854 WM. P. HIBRERD, A! inth street, above Race, Phila. Address lotters for information in confidence to Depot, 104 South Touth et bet Cheanne, Pa le) uth ‘Tenth st , bei esnul Be PR EWARE OF COUNTER EL A i UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose * oF THEIR OWN” and “OTHER” ARTICLES On THE REPUTATION ATTAINED y Hetmboia’s Genuine Preparations, “ xtract Buchia, f “- Sareaparilla, i Improved Rose Was! Sold by #, B. Warr, 528 Soventh strest, and c Fox, Jn, corner Penn. ‘avenue and hy e AND ALL DRUGGI: VERYWHERE. ASK POR HELM BOLD. TARE NO DERER. Cut out the advertiserpent and aand tor it ANDA TION AND EX POBURE he ad VOID IMPOSI ap 4 eolr uv. oR. & T. HUNNEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, For all Throat and Lung Complaints, from Common Coughs to Actual Consumption. HUNNEWELL'S JUSTLY CELEBRATED TOLVU ANODYNSE, The Natural and Sure Remedy for all Ner- vous Complaints, From N. gia th: hall here Opin: gras overused % that of Pmiirium Fromensyaad the common chief cause of Disease iF ch gonial ee Loss The Tolu Anodyne, thoug! ntaining not @ par- tucie of Uprum, produces ai requirements of, and may be used in all oases whereyer Opium was sed without prowmelog Snything but Cures, and leaving the patient in a perfectiy natural s ato. The Universal Cough Remedy, (freed from al: the common obieotion of + ough Rei: dies, whi — nausea or prostration.) may conside! amor euemy toail Throst and- Lung Com- plaints. aud used with perfect impunity Asking r he ; to court from proprietors or friends pe yed investigation of both Remodi-s, ng of our pamphlets to befound with all dealers, an more particularily to purchase only of those wro oe be depended upon, we wait tn confidence the eoisions of Patients Phy si le “Prices within reach of a.1” GENERAL AGEN W. Hunneweit & Co,,7 ‘aad 8. Commeroial yt 145 Water N Yi he 'N ~ rl genuine ‘only, to wi ‘ada can aif onninase = cations, oft ou carte Wiese creme ant %@¢,LaMaR. —¢. BH. MoT, Lamas. MOTT & AU oO whom Ts ie AUTRY, ENE YS-aT-Law 4 Ho. win inthe Ligh Coare and at the eral ae hy ol al - peter abel iets estes of Ui Jpuro.?s GUNPOWDER, Dg TaSUN POWDER, acd at factorers pri JOHN 3. BOSUE, narrows oy Reker tap at rtd RGEMERAERERETMFimarca GIN hbon OTE a itp Bu 16-1et Lots Opa IOS RENE AT LOW Bessa du vA ul5 sole agent for ? ‘ “TRAVELERS’ DIREOTOE DU MEPS GET waRUbOKO The are now runniog (except freon Washington and Upsor Ma ween Wael cy boro”, as foliows: ae 4 Leave the Stermboat Hotel, er nth reet and at7oclock a. m. ing # ro at ll o’clock @ m.,and arrive in ington at 30" » in time to connect with the 3.20 p. m. t ain for Baltimore. 4 ‘oaches and modious, the teams | first-class in the hands of carefal and socommodat Freickt end pes ages suisth OSBOR ALTIMORE AND O} WASHINGTO. ion. R°E'CO, Proprietors. 0 RAILROA\ SaancH “> Cuasex or Hours. arTeR WEDNESDAY, June Isth, trains will run as follows: Washington at 6 20 and 7.49 a. m. ve Washington at 3.20 and On Sanday at $ 2 p. m. Jear8 Baltimore at 4.25 and 8 49 a. m, ve Baltimore at 3.15 and 4.20 p. m. ee OES a 4 - Passengers for the Kast | take trains at 6.20 74am and 938 nm. ‘or the West at 7.49 8. m. and $2 p, m. 13 pogralis aty.a & m. and 32) p.m, orfolk at 7 40 a. m. day evening the 3.20 p.m. train goes to eal pais enly. op. PARSONS, Arent, NEW ORLEANS IN TERED DAYS THE Wits CHOICE OF THREE ROUTES. ALL RAIL RUUTE, Vu and ria Raslroad TO LYNCHBURG: Virginsa and Tennessee. Georgia, Bast ‘tennessee a Bett ‘Waskallbond Chad fas! fe Memphis and Charleston, —e Mississippi Central, ‘ew Orleans and Ji TO NEW ORLEANS! Memphis by Ralsthense by Pivet ol New Orleans, On hi * Packets to Montgomery by Rea, thenos to Mobile. OF Fasat Bt 1e ° rolean Packets, Movie to New Urleacs by ri TWO DAILY TRAINS—Sunvars Inctvpep, Leave Washingten at 6 a. m. and 6 p. m. Tho Steamer.G FORGE PAGE leaves her whart foot of Seventh street at 6 8. m. and 6 p.m. and connects at Alexandria with the Orange and Alex- ria Trains for the Sonthwest, Office—Pennsyivania avenue, corner of Sixth st. BAGGAGE (CHECKED TRoven TO NEW ORLEANS. i hattanooga juntavil E 6 a inoti« gina jas —- -—- Bw THIS ROUTE I8 ENTIRELY BY RAIL is 00 MILES SHORTER, and 24 HOURS LESS pte int E y other line—the Lynchburg Extension a lected, as also the Mississippi entral, making it the UICKEST AND @ FOR MOST PLEASANT ROUTE SOUTHERN TRAVELERS! It is provided with First claes Sleeping Cars! To TIME { {~The U.S. MAIL and ADAMS’ EXPRESS Bre taken over this New Line, ‘ickets can be obtained at the South Western Office, corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania av- enue, to the following points: noxyille, Atiants, oh bi . I, ne snsdge, Hantsville, Giaed Junseene ow Orleans. a pon amine woes. ontgomery —.—.... Nashvil hatian Hunt soon. oN eahvil San el ea Columb, Satgomery,” Ho RS 1. nigomeiew ORLEANS Py, THROUGH TICKETS TO THR va- RIOUS VIRGINIA SPRINGS. . {7 Omnibuses and Baggage Wagons leave the office at 6 a. m. aud 6 p. m. JAMES A. EVANS, Ticket Agent, ma 23-tr ‘Corner Sixth stand Berk. T STEAMER BAY GUY Will resume ber AY, get of ol N R 8 TUESD. ol brunry, 1860. Will leave WABII st halt-padts o'clock, for CURRIOMAN aad the interm iate ings. On her return trips, she wil leave CURRIOMAN overy WEDNESDA 0) and SATURDAY, at 5 o’cloot a. m. UCIAN 8, PAGE, P: 5 NATH'L BOUSH. Avt, Alenaatin ee eas K. MEALS AN ROOM, 87.50. * ‘The New York and Virginia Sorew 81 i, w Stesmshi, "a new and decent seoamehip OUNT VERNON, Capt TC. Smithy will leave the Compary’s Dopot, Wes- Wharves, atifo’clook a. m.every WEDNES- and the Company’s Depot. at 3o’olock p. m. samo day Passengers from Washington and Georgetow: can take the coaches connecting with Al Srempoee = gee — re AS —— ot street and Pa, avenue hourly, or can leave ou the steamer from the Western Wharves aD @ clock 3. m. State rooms can be ed on srpiication te pears, & Rhi tart Western were Bol be reosived up to the hours of Insurance will be effected on all goods talstins atthe oflee of ths Compan ot iver seat emium, "The accommodations for by this lige Bro In every respect first-o aes, and every effort be made to render this communication with New York a: resable and healthful one, oe, ieelpn or pamace apply to POWLE & + Agent andrit. H. B. CROMWELL & Pa 0 Se2-ly 86 West st., corner Albany, New | ela ib warn ntti cain tlre Re ULA STEAM PACKET LINE_ BE. Wien ALEIMORE AND WASHINGTON. ve Com- merce st. wharf, Baltimore, as fol.’ The 8t Nicuou's every WEDNESDAY, até p. m, CoLeupia, every > ‘FURDAY até iD z eave Riley’s W har! the foot’ of iith street ‘ashington, as follow: CotumBta, every WE. até. Sr. Nicnoras, ever For freight 3 MS Freee aoa OS We. RILEY, Agent, ley’ mar 16-T&Tém — eee ‘as! cod pn aa ae glezaadite ana . “8 ‘ork EVERY W } we A o'clock p. m., and New k, on every Satardsy, at3 e'eloo agers cap jolu {he sh crim ria s th before the hour 0 the teamer’s . B—In the event of the re ateny poe ESDAY MORNING, ATURDAY, sem mn sas2 Neo at cross the bar in consequence of low Tr tte vadertiened res and from For freight or eee cose are OnOan © BRINE BART, PROCLAMATION! To TEE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, &o. the ous, % t present season Pe CHOLERA MORB ee us! DIARRSEA DYSENTERY, boxe, DYSPEPSIA : 5 DEBILITY, &o., &o.. F'RST CONSEQUENCE to every family to know “1 4 REMEDY at once Safe, Speedy, and DR. MONTARDE, axis, — “MIRACULOUS PAIN KILLER RT Er: nome SP SUMMA Pav ESOUt Lawes In order to satis! 1 ta oon ORE cgi cs THE MONEY Wilt: ‘aR REFUNDED when the medicine fails to give entire satisfaction. — ta, 4% ree end JAS. MoDONN: ; _j¥ i1-cotr MAPLE SUGAR. nice lot of MABE BE GLE? Feet re KING & BURCHELL. your money, A st Alexandria, 6 7 Rove or Sint Adv.oun of toe eat es SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE Pours cere Drendlat and Boectouve won sone aie. oe u gy for mpi fects ig ttt t RiriieedT ase eteecans ttt wiehaomelly eeeape cone, shell, aed other ornamen wakes ark Sa insneg gaerwine tare o taste. entranced listening Senates onttis Aimee preparation a ‘used onld, being | Suked wr veaney the ting tyes, may Gob ou ah eau Valuable qualities of the best onbinet makers” fine. ie mARRiaeR It may be used in the piace of ordinary ae ee ata cate thee being re er Tearan oven” pans eee, 'SERUL IN EVERY ? ry ‘ender the care of Dr. J. hae. anaes apew physician. Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Codar street, New York. | |, FPiCE Me 7 SOUTRPREDERICRSTRERY, Address HENRY C. SPALDI ‘a ouses, Wendt probetres ecudens omen benen Boe PINS §S' Sort. saa Leal ke + witty i i i} j LE je of SPA Dine's PRE- ss Seen bet Bardware, ted "Rarnitare Sate, Di, 1 Sue REARS Pe ae | Li | d iN i i ry Lf § F F i z te Hi 4, of : if i s & i? [ af : 3 i s i HH Loker Tnrdoong -) from ur of she Hirocagehale,) frome the Rees lark ty 7 defend ignorant » Sich hie pec ’ fer manth, AB OS ABON HONDA JAASARRA SARS terrible disease, eech as A€gctiooe of he Heart. fal out » bom aed consety frees wanes oeumns me troeshor DR JONNSONS REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEABHESS AED IMPOTENCY. — red ichctul rapidity, il Goeth peme te at pe WAMNSSY 2NAS MOSNaVe ‘KS LSID “OT RO LAOS SEAN By this gcse impereact remedy ‘weakness of the Son ncrvete ant. acuttaadl wee bad ‘iat ail hope, bave relte: er Menu! SSWANO WLAN “SAAVW'S SAWNS “3 CAUTION. Eien eae” Sma Ss me PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL | "RE MANS Twovenkine cores nie erates pita IN PURCHASING THE VALLEY Jehoser, wicnemed by WHISKEY TO SEE THAT IT IS DALYT’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHI WITH THE SIGNATURE OF FOR THE =17K LET ALL WHO APPLY Tus KEMEDY 25D REJO'CE IN HEALTH. Friend, do you suff 1? Are yoo the victim td of those humerous ailment: which ® ise grom im- arity of the blood? Whatare ‘hey, do ask? Betasracke hatare they vot? The bigod as the scuree of liie and hea'th and itis the first e ement of our being to respond to aay cause which + f-ots th- syetem, as the pulse infg (i> + attests Phe ever prevailing Neuraigis the irrite ting Frys peas the subUe Sorotula the agonizing muoumntion, Ner- vous Dewi 7, Dyspepsia, Liver ( omplaint with its Jj°¥ ON THE LABEL. ALL OTHERS ARE AN IMITATION AND A COUNTERFEIT OF THE ABOVE WHISKEY. torpor apd 1on-and the pumbe, less ills WM.HDALY fi-ei is heir t, derive heir hideous origin frum tl J 004," ra nd y thes and ge: tly wi biood i vi SOLE PROPRIETOR 19 SOUTH WILLIAM S° NEW YORK. FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON BY yvly BARBOUR & SEMMES, ng res woes of mature for its aid, And svffsr us to oommend to your confidence and use that truly valonbie aeere Anown se Bee M. COX'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PERCTION. fa! vith regard to this amest infallipie stenae popu'’ar sentiment has spoken in d-cided terms, Qnd the evidevors of this great efficacy are cus tain by constant avew! tac oe reauite from 1 crete remedies and the best m ba: ‘ed. Let ony. in couse of res 80) ru . jelal, bat they are volunteered fom the cwat sp: poetable sources ant jartify terms in Hob it is porsitie to com 80 valuabe cifis to pao ionpproval We uy asieles t + the curative properties of the medioine are eq only by its restorative eff ots, the aret-m reoover- ing. fromdisrase wi h evewe? constutaonal viror. ‘or eaie by all repectable I) dp this sity, and by the proprietor. MR= M COX. “one + enw ualers her name is bown on the bott's and her seal on tho cork Porn $1 per bor. Je, #1x bott'es for 95. ale. gent. R T. CISSEL. wry ty plosale Ageat for the = wil supply the trad> at my prices, au ig tr D*- +: 20VEE bops IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, A bei i ft Scent Sab tem elcher as & medi: “a thet : ——— ; abo jtendard brand of no Copper. Distt Mates Ryo Whteky, mn are ad Rali-barreis Asitisof our own —- and highly improved by age; we confrdently recommend it as the iM ets best Whisky that can possibly be distilied. ¢ aleo offer our OLD PAMILY RYE wh orc Ske = other brands, from the largest steok of Fine Wises ee Utes & SIMPSON, Phenix Distillery, on the Sohuy.kill Heer, Phila r uo Offices—96 Wall street, New York; and 109 ervous Rees ear a Sooth Front atreet, Phiiadelph mar 2-ly — | cout 3 m tural bietren ed ARAFFINE Ot, oir m prop’ ey Gre & pure, THE CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN! | some sod derightiai Bevernge. prod Weare on rageivige Paedae ‘Oui direct from | pietsant rxhile-stiog effects of Brandy or the works in west-rn Virginia. Without their injurious results. | ct all friends VOCatow o @ ty of it is exoe!lent, producing a steady, nunnoly and ati a4 rf perance sasist i Yi jearant in substituing there valwapie gown jitters Ripe i more ti for the mineral poisons end sadioaed taeen H with whioh the country ie flooded, and thereby ef- mireecunomicel eee Sr ae eotve.iy ai in ban ehiug Lisease and Dramkences is time, wep anit CHARLES WIPDIFIELD & CQ, me Ne keep ‘also. 2 tap of the most approved renin een ee, New York. : rulpe the é Aeenteforite ele fe BUR REL, ee for i! 16 for eo OLD 4 ifn on 3 ROVERS Great Kenswhe eal end Oot Gospel uP ERE GIN BOPERS, Por Diseases of the Kidneys. B adder acd Urmary Organs. sud. expesis.iy for Female Or never to ure, aud &re warranted to give OWE’SIMPROVED WEIGHING SCALEB FiSiiese Beslee arog fered to the public as the y most simple, dura‘le, 3 reliatke sonlos over tin First: Pp Carte pi pberne a the United States Fair Virginia Ag” 3 V: State Agrien!tural Fair; Fpstitute ry Foneerivenias New York State Fair; nt, — ELE REED 2 J. SCHWA Agent, Washington. jetlys State Fi G., &o. In every case where Ve reotived first class 4 oan aet ouisian& avenue, Depot of Buller aeisir EC. PATTISON, Agent, Women cere — dew 0 MOVES ——$ North ef Pe. ave. T3343 &0., af the an Barned est byt tor tae Boautfal supply epee” m| inporention, = h! Soe ad Rit Ss satel ep _ mi senda te. Sram ae veosone” path ws RELY SEE S. SNYDER. ERS CA BITTERS, M GAS FIXTURES. HiWiiaibe's Goons Ela mee offered in this market, We invite pitizens ORES ad ‘Drug Store ine our Gas 3 Pa syenve, side Ty alenedead Re ae “hee naa SS Ww. Pet hg dere with A Ese month FITTING mar iEE Eo 4 at RENT. A ya Pesra mab enter it, | JACOs REED: : MILITARY ysers +. 2,000 Seip rt No. 67 an

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