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| - THE EVENING STAR. OPERATIONS OF THE PATENT OFFICE. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —Hon @ W_ Ashman Mass; M Tompkins, NY; H B Fdwa GH Andrews, J Shutterworth, NY; G NOW ! ; ams, The following {s a list of patents issued from | Nj; H DP Cooke, O;-D B Taylor, JS Ridgeway, the U.S Patent Oitice for the week ending April 9, 1861—each bearing that date: E. 8. Batley, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im- fastener. hi ap te ioe of Watertown, N. Y.—For im- nt In cheese 5 ON, Allard, of Kicconnelsvitie, Obie.—For improved borse-sboe machine Ransom Bartle. of Independence, lowa—For improvement in water elevators. - B. Bausman, of Rochester, Pa.—For im- roved car ventilator 7A. L. Bayley,of Amesbury, Mass —For improve- ment in shaping and embossing bats and caps. Jas. A. Bazin, Ross Mass Ph ee ats ment in bobbins for spinning mac! 5 Henry Beagle, jr ae Philadelphia, Pa.—For improved safety hook for harness. oseph Bell, of Belleville, [1l—For improve. mentin bolting chests. Samuel Boorn, of Lowell, Mass.—Por improve- ment in pickers for looms. Edward Brown, of Waterbury, Ct ,and W.H. Van Gieson, of Henpoor dee ——— improved machine for ma! meen. Geo. W. Brush, of Sr N. ¥.—For im- ovement in floatt lerr: ie Burlingame of New York, N. Y.—For — in apparatus for making extracts under pressure. Cc. W. Sarg nj teeny pater aod Tent In seeding machines Caroline i. Carnes, of New York, N. Y.—For improvement in reels. G E Chenowith, of Baltimore, Md.—For im- provement in raking attachments to harvesters. Jos. B. Cooper, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For im- rovement la ploughs ¥ George Copeland, of North Gray, Me.—For tm- provement in looms. Herbevt Cortisand Albert Tofts, of Charlestown Mass —Fot improvement in door alerm Ezekiel Danieiz, of Ome N. ¥.—For im- rovement in fracture steads oh Wm. L. Dawson, of Lynchburg, Va. —For im- rovement in soaps. = Thomas B De Forrest, of Birt‘ngbam, Conn. For improvement tx thread-winding guides. Wm. Dripps, of Coatsville, Pa.—Fcf improve- meni in water wheels Henry W. Eastman, of Baltimore, Md —Fer improved portable folding bedstead. Witlard T. Farrer, of Concord, Mass.—For im- provement in adjustable ladder hooks. Peter Paver, of New York, N. Y.—Forimprove- ment in mill picks. Geo. C. Flagg, of Tatrtewn, Ohio—For im- provement in yates. Wm. C Ford, of West Saletn, @bio—For im- provement in corn planters Tilmon Gilbert, of Natchez, Miss.—For im- provement in cotton presses. - Anderson Godley, of Ithaca,gN. Y.—For im- proved refrigerator and water cooler. Wa. H. Gray, of Dover, N. H.—For improve- ment in let-off for looms. Henry H. Grove, of Baltimore, Md. —For im- Provement in machines for making rt boxes. James O. Haight, of Albany, N. Y —For im- provement in the pistons of steam engines. Chas. Hardy, of Biddeford, Me —for improve- ment {n lubricators for spinning machinery. be ra F. Herrington and Josiah Herrington, of West Hoosick, N. ¥Y —For imprevement in mowing machines. Cha Hoffman and Wm. Graicben, of Clin- ton, Mass —For improvement in temples Bevjamin W. Hood, of Pawtucket, Mess —For improvement in thimbles. k.dw'd Horalek, of New York, N. ¥Y.—For im- Prevement in boilers for hot-water apparatus. Jonathin Howard, of West Bridgewater, Mess. For improved garden boe. J _W. Howlett, of Greensboro’, N. C.—For im- provement tn transmitting motion Eli Huddleston, of Lawrence, Kansas, and B. M. Harrison, of Terre Haute, lad. —For improve- ment In presses Duane Hall, of Newburgh, N.Y.—For improved clothes dryer Andrew Hunter, of Solano county, €a!.—For Bae sence in grain separators. ames J. Jobnston, of Allegheny, Pa.—For im- provement in the distiliation of a oils. Anson Judson, of Brookjyn, N. ¥Y.—For im- provement in lamps. Jeseph K. Kilbourn and Edward E. Kilbourn, of Norfolk, Conn.—For improvement in knitting machines. Jobn Laing, of Hoboken, N. J—For improved g2s-generating steam boiler. Mark Levy, of New York, N.Y —For improve- ment In retorts for the manufacture of ges from Richard B. Light, of Dunkirk, N. ¥.—For im- proved machinist’s intrament for determining geometrical lines, centers, &c. Wiliam A. Lighthall, of New York, N. ¥.— For improvement in feed water apparatus for steam botlers Linus Merrill, of Janesville, Wis.—For im- provement iu grain separators. Alexander Millar, of New York, N. Y.—For improved cork-cutting machine. lenry Napier, of Brooklyn, N. ¥Y.—For {m- provement in apperatus for manufacturing turpen- tine and rosin. . John Nobiit, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im- provement in hair cloth looms. Samuel Orr, of East Springfield, O.—For im- provement tn apparatus for dressing feathers. Henry Pennie, of Brooklyn, N. Y —For im- provement in roller skates. Charles H. Perkins, of Providence, R.1.—For improved toe calking for horse-shoes. leis Peteler, of New Brighton, N. ¥.—For improved apparatus for disinfecting foul air in vessels. Thos. Phillips, of Ann Arbor, Mich.—For im- proved handle for hammers, &c. Abraham Quinn, of New York, N. Y.—For im- provement in apparatus for distilling Oils George P. Reed, of Roxbury, Mass.—For im- proved watch escapement Moses T. Ridout, of Milwaukie, Wis.—For im- proved railroad indicater Horatio Rodd, of Chestnut Hill, Pa.—For im- proved linen smoother Be ‘jamin Russell, of Brooklyn, N. ¥.—For im- Proved dvor boit. Edward B Savage, of Cremwell, Conn.—For improved mode of attach! un stocks to pistols. Isaac D. Seely, of Milford, N. ¥.—For improve- ment in wat-r wheels. O. W. Seely, of Albany, N. Y.—For improve- meat In construction of salt kettles Porter >eward, of Chsseville, N. Y.—For im- prevement in wagon brakes: H-nry L. Shaw, of Milan, O.—For improvement ia ing machines. William 1. Short, of Brooklyn, N. Y¥.—For improved inlet for sewers. vaniel E Somes, of Biddeford, Me.—For im- Provement in metheds for ng meat. James A smal ir.. of Manchester, Pa., as- signer to William J. Kane, of same place.—For improvement in cuitivators. David Stewart, of Annapelis, Md —For im- Provement in coffee pots. -* Jacob I. Storer, of Philadelphia, Pa—For im- Povement in desulpburizing coal and ores Chas. F. Taylor, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- — in apparatus for reducing spinal curv- re. w. gag: aon M. rocsor grime sas of Cata- seuqua, -—For improvement in com tion Sor blasting powder. on G_B Torner, and James A. Vaughn, of Cuya- = Falls, —For improvement in grain separa- Thomas G. Voothis and William B. White- man, of New York, N. Y.—Por improved mus- quite wet Samael H. Walker and Mathew C. Walker, of » Massachusetts.—For improvement in gas Tetors George R. Wilmot, of West Meriden, Conn.— For impoved head for screws and tacks. _ Joseph 8. Winson, of Providence. R. 1.—Por po oe in machines for tentering and dry- cle Selim E. Woodworth, of Murphy's, Cal.— improved amalgamator. endo a beo Burr, of Battle Creek, Mich » assignor to himself, Augustus Rower and Paschal Brinker- heof, of the State of Michigan —Forimprevement Ja nt raceme New ¥, F 3 jrame, New York, N. Y., assignor to bimeseif and Benj. Gurne: of same place.—Fi ee ia mie 7 P a ‘owler, jc. Leeds, England, assignor to Wm. P- Taiuein, of Philadelphia, Pe-Fer im provements in machinery fi u tif ited ainee ery for ploughing and . F. Hooper, of Birmingham, Conn., as signor to EN. Baldwin, of Rantinzios , Conn For improved machi Ban Pcp ne for making braces for _ Chester |. Johnson, of Little Palls, N. Y., as- iow to Allen M. Colver, of Albion, Mich —For NY; L Holmes,'NJ; Hon G W Bontwell, Mass; AS Blicker, NY; DrJ Ames, Mass; JR Bodwell, J Wescott, Me; WE Pavor, J L wlding, NY; J Mitchell, Mass; F Mears, C F De Vivalli, 111; W McKennan, Pa; Miss Hoo; eps, RC Rale, Pa; T B Ryerson. NY; ©. L Herkins, C E Sawyer, Mass; A Carr, Md; J P Vincent, S M Kranser, Pa: J Nesmith, T Parson, Mass; 3’S English, Ky; F Bastian, O; D Handley and lady, G M Totten, NY; W Fling.’ 3 P Lever, Pa; @ Adland, NY; Bawles, E B Gittelle, ; M Cooper and lady, Pa; H N Congar, NJ; M F Fankhouse, Va; Miajor Bache, USA; J F Guild. R W Andrews, Mass; F D Hadgerman, A B King, J R G: d and lady, NJ; G W Thom; son and lady, Pa; C B Sedgwick, W 8 Wood, HW Dennis, ES Monroe, J O Putnam, NY. NATIONAL HOTEL.—J A Underwood. L, ow Serrill, Emanuel, 5 wen ‘rick, Wis; b Murphy, J’C Gibson, Dr T’ Fisher, EB Powell, Va; W_E Alcock, Jas Coeper, TO Mil- lar, J B Foley, Md; J H Swett, Pa; Dr J Them- son, SC; Mrs Ann & Stevens, A Hays, NY; G W Knox and fam, Pa; M Boswell, Md; J Parker, 5 Arrington, 8 Stamel, NC. BROWN’S HOTEL.—R Fish, Dr_ J Higgins, Md; T C Brown, USCS; A Elhart, F Miller, Delaplay, Va; H H Helenkamp, Mo; P 8 Vorhees. F A Vorhees, J B Clark, NY; C Tucker, Fla; 3 E Fletcher and 3 ladies, Ind; T B Nalle, Mars; Mrs McIivain, Miss Mclivain, J L Mclivain, La’ KIRKWOUD HOUSE.—T H ONeal, Md; F B ME Fenten, Ark; T F Rowland, NY; 8 Argell, W Ralph, Ri; W Butz, Kan. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. LTIMORE_ AND OHIO RAILROAD. B* IMP iSHINGTON BRANCH, 2 PRS CHANGE OF HOURS. Onand ater SUNDAY, November 25th, 1960, the trains will ren as follows: LEAVE WASHINGTON: First train at 6.20 3. m. Second Trata st 7.40.8. m, f hts Liteon rye P. m., Express, ur TRO . Ae ONNLEAVE. BALTIMORE: First train at 4.15 a. m., E: Seoond train at 8.358. m. Further at pw Express ‘our’ Ds Wey 5 ‘hé first, second and third trains from Wash- pata ‘domheot throught © Philadelphia aad New ork. he zecond and third connect at Washin; Junction vith sean Soe the, West. South "gad shwest; also, at Ani unection, for An- Bapolis, For Nerfolk take thes tra tral ror ee Oe aiiion anf Taste’ Woeentes Sar seington sn rel, Ben} r wait be attached to the tonnsge train which leaves “de Sanday the 3.10 p. m. train goes to Philadel- nosed T. H. PARSONS, Agent. EDUCATIONAL. FEMALE EDUCATION. Tose Parents who wish their daughters to re- osive a tho-ough and syetematio oqepanon, where their physical training will receive daily and special attention, under the most approved system of Calis— thenies and Gymnast: '# respectfully invited to bcm ap Saiea rene lemy, corner Four- teenth et. New York av. MR. & MRS. Z. RICHARDS, eu 3)-tf Prinoipala. 3 E BOARDING ANB DAY SCHOOL | ages ALEXANDRIA, VA. Mrz, 8, J. MCCORMICK, Princtraz. tes nual seseion of tats Institution eilLenmmneeen Tuesday, ‘Septomber isth, m the house roosntly ocsupied by Sylvester Scott, Esq., No. 180 King street. ss The course of etuty pursued will comprise al} the branches requisite to s thorough English Eda- Po and Music, French, Lstin and Drawing, if “fn addition to day scholars, Mrs. MoCormick is repared to receive a jimi nomber of pupils as rs, who, constituting a tof her own fam- ily, will be under her immediate care and supervi- sion, She will endeavor, as far as possible, to eur- round them with the comforts and kindly inuences °" Reforcnces.—Rev. Geo, H. Norton, Rev, Dr, Elias Harrison, Rey. D. P. Sprigg, William H. Fowlo, a, Robert H. Huntpn. Eay.. Web Walluce itor Evening Star, jam Jas twisle, Jr. fisq., Gol. donna W. Min udoon Merars. Blacklock’ & Marshall, Messrs. Cor jrothers, Tame, | Board, with Tuition in ail tha English Branches haps for the ‘annual sous.on—parebie semi-aunually, in advance, . usio and Lan 08 at Profossors’ prices. ‘No extra chats : au 3-tf ___GAS FITTING, &c. GAS FIXTURES, E Heys in store, and are day Trecelvi 4, G48 FIXTURES of entirely Now Patterns and , designs snd Finish, superior in style to anything het offered in this market, We invite citizens ge.eral ly to cail and examine our stock of Gas and Water Fixtures, feeling confident that we have the pest selected stock in Washington. All Work in the above line intrusted to eur care Wu! be promptly attended to, MYERS & MoGHAN. mar 5-tf 376 D street. SN 1 =o Hi re LUMBER AND GAS FITTER, moved to the corner of Tweifth and F ste, ! repared to introduce Water and Gas upon | : —_ favorable terms, and guaranties entire | satisfaction. H stovE on hand & lot of COOKING and other | ‘8, whioh he wili sell leas than oost,as he | Wishes to get rid of them. no 17 | FFICE OF INSPECTOR AND SEALER 0 OF GAS METERS, Wasrinoron, July 18, 1060, NOTIOR IS HEREBY GIVEN, That’ ably to provisions of the ordinance of the Cor- | poration approved May 12, 1950, the undereigned i bow prepared, “whenever regylred in writing, and | payment of the fee of fifty cents, to inspea examine, test, prove, and ascerinin the accuracy 0! registration o: fied 28 meter in eo in this city.” | fo} Every meter, iffound incorrect, will be condemned, and Another, sealed and marked ne true, will be | set inivs pi if proved to be accurate in its messur.mont of gaa, it wili be sealed accordingly, Gnd geain put in ogition for use. i 2 $10 Seventh street,(near Odd Fel- | owe BACH AICES We CUNNINGH Taspector and Seal or of ee éters, NOTICE, RE v . G9 inekeMeVar, SY ™: "AWN OFFICE to 351 C stroet, he treets, imme- | § r of the National Hotel, ieee | Jy 18-tf it 4 Hat oe fr chine ona! Be UsIneRS Wi contin: 8s heretofore at old stand. {n015-6m} ISAAC HERZBERG.” syT NEVER FAILS!” “IT WILL PAW THE PEOPLE!” I take great pleasure in announcing to the o} | zens ang fy ei ten ton that J heaved retu: rom, 01 i lot of SPRI ti ER CLOT % NG and SUMMER CLOTH FURNISHING GOUDS, TRENKS, HATS and CAPS, which I have bougit mostly for caeh, and Tam rrearee to sell them off at very low prices. i N. B—All of these goods have been made up Within the iast month : therefore. you can fet the latest styles at J. H SMITH’S, No. 460 Seventh st., epposite Post Office. ap sim UST-RECEIVED THIS DAY BY. J FRENCH & RICHSTEIN, Negross ard Ne Biav mya’ nferi cd Negro Slavery; the firetan inferior race, the latter its normal condition, by J. H. Van id Papers of the day con- | ar sal disoest oft tos per bound books. RENCH & RICHSTEL 278 Penn. ave: | WATCHRES SUES ORGY-VER WARE I have ons of the best lishments, and fur- tools for repair- wiehes with 9 oom rlete ses Ww ik over, lesoription ne and Attention give to Pietra for ash compecent workman.and a. w. A ted” leo, every desert WAR and Ornamental, manutestaned ee Own supervision, which Er muperiot in puality and finiah fo notions wins ow: y edn general re) yonanted F eed so6 338 Pa. avenue, near sth at, poets AND i TO SUIT THE wi and SORRY se waty i Rndnet Doors supply of eastern made work of ory ae scription. Inade “xpresaly toorden end’ i be sold, ats much lower price than been aarciciore charged in Bite oity for much inferior in want of Boots castern or made shoe setatenrteness one api DR. 8! N, orner of Kunth at’ and Peraneann: AF. ir thet Cl endon Hotel, is the only ene in the mn world who ntly isesecs vate Batare in Sto6 days, ‘A poraaes atone consi ma Is-1m* ener tan OTe Peat a Tse oS atte ew ma® (Rep) UBLIC ADVERTISEMENT, | Missa c UBLIO NOTICE. Bond No. 5246 Bond No. 5366 ry 164 — 5350 5261 106 165 al j RE Drr: ov I 5245 5388 122 178 Publio notice is hereby given that bonds and a 5256 123 191 ooupons annexed, of the description hereinafter ieee S254 1% 192 set forth, have tately been feioniously abstracted ror 5255 135. 193 from the oustody of the Interior Department, the 5253 126 194 CURE Qs same being the property of the United States and 5240 5252 127 . 195 held in trust for certain Indian tribes. Notice has 5239 8251 123 196 also been given to the officers of the 5238 5250 179 197 ervo usHeadache tive States to stop the payment thereof; and all 5337 =~ 180 198 1% persons are warned against pu: OF recerv- 5235 4 129 199 ing any of said bonds and coupons, as the alaim of 5334 548 130 200 CURE the United States thereto will be prosecuted to the 5233 5195 187 = utmost extent. Each bond being for the sum of one 5233 5196 144 45 bonds od as thousand dollars, viz: 5231 5000 146 a # Six per cent, Missouri Coupon Bonds, issued m 5200 4009 Two bonds for $1,000 each, dated April, 18m, es June and August, 1857. werd _ Bond Ni Bond No. io ie oe 5 Headache, |“"rsacse| Pe Bond No. 3087 Bond No. 1823 5236 4888 Bond No. iss Bond No. 192 By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of 1996 1822 5308 5257 1185 11% Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and 1997 1821 5309 — 1186 1195 if taken st the commencement of an attack imme- 1998 © 1820 5262 51 bonds 1187 1196 diate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. 2008 1819 5306 1188 1197 They seldom failin removing the Nausea and 2007 1818 bonds are dated * 1189 — Headache to which fomaies are 80 subject. 1993 as Bob, ot. at Phenix . New {ort 1190 15 bonds They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Cos- 1994 1 : terest payable in January and year. 1191 tivenass. 1995 181 Bonds Carolina—Coupon cent, cent. Bond For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, 1891 1815 piace Carolina six eeepc = be ons oi ese sasece Tae me heen Snd all persons of sedentary habits, they are val- 1990 1814 Bond Ne. 35 Bond No. 303 ity i fo dT Bumbers, and dated Jane- uable as & Lazative, improving the appetite, giving 1392 1813 ” 33 "301 ory, tase tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and re 1991 1813 33 300 Bond No. 217 Bond No. 415 storing the natural elasticity and strength of the 2003 1810 3 207 278 419 whole system. 2002 1811 ry 235 204 476 The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long 1992 1808 ? 334 27 477 investigation and onrefully conducted experiments, 2006 2031 349 203 409 491 having been in use many years, during which time 2005 2033 348 166 413 498 they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of 2004 2034 347 104 4l4 723 pain and soffering from Heedaghe, whether origi 2001 2035 346 20 And of)» jollowing numbers issued January,ins4: nating in the nervous system or from a deranged 1999 2036 343 19 Bond No 828 Bond No. 1278 state of the stomach, 2000 2032 342 18 829 1358 au Sre ontirely vegetable in their agar 2009 1826 341 17 $30 and may be taken at all times with perfect safety " eave: without making any change of diet, and the ab. atl am bed “4 para gn ee a sence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to 1879 1830 339 : - e119 " S301 administer them to children, 1880 1831 338 a 4 2392 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! 1881 1832 = ~ 2581 3068 pan genuine have five signatures of Henry C. 1882 1868 335 102 2605 3821 ding on each Box. 1883 1869 328 101 And of the following numbers issued January. 1856, elnge’ bY Drarciets and all other Deslers in Medi- 1884 sare 329 100 Bond No. 3149 Bond No. 4207 A Box will be sent by mail propaid on receipto 1886 1872 mo Rng — 4208 be PRICE, 25 CENTS, 1887 eal 332 8 3466 4210 All orders should be addressed to 1888 ve 333 3B 3467 4211 .. HENRY C. SPALDING, 1889 75 334 22 3469 4212 48 Cepar Srauxt, New York. ae an 227 16 3470 4213 248 2018 a7 Fr sina sar THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF 2046 2017 318 97 3758 4527 SPALDING’S 2047 4 316 96 - 3804 4520 2014 296 95 3941 4550 CEPHALIC PILLS, ns zie FS * i042 ‘ise WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER 2611 2012 ei oy aor 4 = 2042 2010 236 — 3945 ‘sro HEADACHE 2039 2011 303 T2 bonds 3046 4571 THAT « Norz.—These bonds ani > 1856, 3985 47% A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE a hee Ce nae dive a IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. ss Noxe,-Bonds No. 2000, issu and below of this series, North Carolina 6 per cente. Coupon Bonds, And of the follo numbers issued J i i pon wing Snuary, 125% As these Testimonials were unsolicited by | igs acl hurnit Ee Trsand Shows Bond Ne. 833 Bond No. 735 Bond No. 5056 Bond No. 5419 Mr. Sraunina, they afford unguestion- Sek ee ork efty, in 1887, 832 736 5195 6421 able proof of the efficacy of this -_—_ 831 78 5826 5426 truly scientific discovery. State of Missouri #1; r cent. pon 5859 $427 ae id vig! Hannibal and ‘St, Joseph’ Ralroad Beats ho od 5360 5430 Masonvitte, Conn. Feb. 5, 1961, | Bonds— 5361 5434 Mr. Sratping—Sir : I have tried {our Cephalic | Bond No. 1853 Bond No, 1626 834 wei 5362 5436 Pills, and I like them so well that | want you to 1852 1627 835 763 send me two doilars worth more. 836 763 ane 5437 Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I 1851 1628 837 164 6. 5438 gaye # fow ont of the first box I got from you, 1850 1629 5365 5439 Send the Pills by mail, and oblige 1849 1869 838 T Yourob't servant," JAMES KENNEDY. ord 1865 871 71 vn my Haverronp, Ps., Feb. 6, 1861. 1847 1863 872 73 5368, 5442 Mr. SpaLpine—Sir: I wish you to send me one 1846 1862 873 m3 5369 b453 more box of your Cephalic Pills, [Aavs received @ 1845 1860 874 7 great deal ef benefit from them. 875 105 5370 D444 ours roapostially. 1844 1861 876 796 5871 5445 MARY ANN STOIKHOUSE, 1832 1856 817 Te 5312 5452 Srrvcs Cazex, Huntineton Co., Pa t 1835 1858 878 198 5373 5518 are 2 January 18, 1861. _ no 8Y9 6374 6519 ra aie a 3008 Cophale na: Meee fend me 1436 isa oe tore teat Kespeotfully yours, JNO. B. SIMON: 1887 ied 846 sory — P S—TI have ied one box of your Pilss, and 1838 1834 908 5378 5Tes them excellent, 1839 18% Fr 804 BELLE Vernon, Ohio, Jan, 15, 1961. rir ae 849 S380 ores oe) | C Spanpine, Eeq.: Please find inclosed 850 pf $881 5708 twenty-five cents, for whion send me another box 1685 1838 $385 8707 of Jour, Cephalic Pills, They are iruiy the best 1612 1829 S51 5386 6 Pills hase ever tricd, A. STOVER. Pi 1613 1830 852 6387 a Belle Vernon, Wyandot oo., 0, a ae ae 813 B3E8 871 Bevery, Mass., Deo, 11, 1960, 1616 1642 855 813 5389 S71 H.C. Spatpima. Esq: 1 wish for somo ciroulars 1617 1643 856 4 5390 bra or large show vilis,to_brine your Cephalic Pills 857 15 5391 5713 ore particularly before my ouxtomers. If you 1618 1644 2 5799 ve anything of the kind. please esta term 1619 1645 858 816 = Ono of my customers, who 18 suljest to severe 1620 1646 860 817 5839 Siok Headachs, (usually lacting twodsye.) tae 164 261 818 sais a ured an attack in ons hour by your Pills, which sale ioe 862 s19 SalT $842 Respeotfully yours, W. B. WILKES, 1864 1637 883 820 = Fic oe Sa Galan Rurnoipspung, FRANKLIN Co., Ohio, 1634 1638 —_ A December 28, 1860. na Snuary 9, 1261. 1631 1840 = a inate J, THOMPSON, Seoretary, Henry C. Srarpine, N . 48 Cedar street, New 1632 1842 866 823 4 ad eri ror Spates anna eee op Stentz Ree arty 1638 14s = S| Jorron mutpicn anp surremine. or x oO! "Ce Oo }e' a Goat to address of Rev, Wm. C, Fill ote Hoy tilde 1622 1650 825 J ERE AY WHO A P SPECIE D bu-g, Franklin county, Ohio 1857 1816 869 826 t eit, Pills work ike @ charm—cure Headache 1838 aH =i] a4 APPLY H& REMEDY ER ES WMC) FILLER 1639 1819 882 839 arte le tt YpatLantt, Mioh., Jan. 14, 1961, 1841 1820 884 840 uumerous ailments which arise trom Mr, Sratpine—sir: Not long since I sent to you 1623 1821 885 843 ty of the blcous W bal are Fey Sa : for box of Cephalic Pills for the cure of the Ner- 1624 pos 731 844 whatare they not? 8 bl is vous Hosdache and Costivenesa, and reoeived the 732 syuree oft anc hee! Bnd itis the first o! 0 game and the had so good an effect that I was in- 1625 90 bonds 845 our being to Lobel Oo By cause whi jects SPscecel te ies ain, sheets Nora. Those bonds are dated January, tom Ly aa rene tine Neuraigia, the irrtadne Eryripotens the etur irent to » », 1857, - i .R. WHEELE vable ai k of Commerce, New York, 104 bonds | 25’ pie at ove | RESP neers aan ad idcreiga es From mn Ezaminer, Norfolk, Va. Cephalio Pills aco lish the object for wh: hey 'were mado, vig: Cure of headache in Min ~ na From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. 2939 ‘Thoy have been tested in more than a thousand 2941 oases, with entize sucee: 2942 iF From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. 2046 fou are, or have been troubled with the head- 2945 sohe, ond for a box, (Cephalic Piils,) ao that te msy have them in case of anattack. is on or ——edenay Providence, R. I. 2047 1 Ce io Pille are said to be I 2048 j ofootive remedy fe the, headache, fofone of te 2949 for that vs has ever been discovered.” ee ae ae ets the Western R. R. Gazette, Chicago, Ill. +f ; © heartil de re di i - nvalled Cephalic Piles “1” S?elding,and his un aan From the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va, 1655 ‘We are sure that persons suffering with the head- 1652 ache, who try them, will stick to them, 1656 From the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La, 2021 Try them ! you that are afflicted. and we aro sure 2468 that your testimony can be added to the slready 2512 nuimérous list that has received benefits that no 2513 other medicine can produce, ° 2514 From the St. Lowis Democrat, 2515 ‘Tho immeure demand for the article (Cephalio 2516 Pills) is rapidly increasing. 2911 ie, atom the Gaseite, Davenport, ows. mo Te iding wou it an article he did not know to porsoee vege ith 2918 yo Tram the Advertiser, Providence, R. 1. au ‘The testim in their fa Peer presi vor 18 strong, from the 2915 From the Daily News, Newport, R. I, rH Cephalic Pills are taking the place of all kinds. 2919 From the Commercial Bulletin, Boston, Mass. 2920 Said to be very efficacious for the headashe, 2954 From the Commercial, Cincrnnat: Ohio, Test Suffering humanity can now be relieved, IL?” Asingie bottle of SPALDING’S} PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost Snnually, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! Ni ew Bond No, 2773 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! eae SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! ae SAVE THE PIECES! 2779 Economy! DISPATCH 2783 nae Sritca in Toe Saves Ning.” 4} 27u1 Ht scarey, gaan recat iio way for repairing Furniture, Toye 2725 AP SEpENers PREPARED GLUE ins . no Be Rae Miter is . “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE,” aR a B.—A Brush secompanies each Bottle, Prie im cents AAdrOeS ENRY C. 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