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ee EVENING STAR. _ DOUBLE SHEET. by London Milkmen. Cow Manag In the Journ ot rebased, the polut ton importance is to 7) them pro- erly. Their invariable food in London cow- beds im grams (brewers’ or dis illers’ grains. abe spent tariey or other grain after being well ‘washed of ‘worked out im the process of Drewiog snd distilling,) with mangolds and Day in winterand grass in sammer. When first the cow is rece:ved into the shed, it is im- ortent tbat she be gradually accustomed to ernew food She shou'd therefore receive during the first week litle but green food, Fass oF clover, or vetcbes in the summer, and mangolds and bay in winter with brag mashes, | Into which grains msy be gradually introdu. Medicating Anim: ‘Seme of our domestic animais are removed almost as far from a state of nature as we are ourselves Subjected to tre influences of c!- | vikizacion, they are made liabie to s-cidsais ANd Gisenses which would never troabie ‘nem t for the association with maa in Dis nataral lie. We may suield our animals fro: many ailments, by atiending to their diet. tne cleaniiness of their quarters, tothe puri'y of the air they breathe, to shoeing. ¥ ing and harnessing, etc, Dat nevertheless they will occasicnaily pecome Giseased, or injar-d, and need medical or surgical care. Weare badly off for veterinary surgeons in this soun- try, And in ninety-nine cases ontof au han- dred the owner must do something for his sick animal, or stand by and helplessly watch 1). Progress of the disease A physician of lar.+ Practice and experience told the writer oo jong since. in deprecating the Ravit of people drugging ves, and applying to apot caries aud physicisns for medicine, not being satisfied unless medicine b> given, that at times he felt simost as if it would be a bies sing to bumanity if ail taking of drugs could cease, and both patients and physicians wouid on ntil, as she takes to the sbe may at Jepgth be treated as the otbers What this management is, I take trom the statements of | j © Men, neither of them very large dairymen, both successful mansgers. Mr. Sumpwa, ttle Warner street, Ulerkenwell, who | ually milks about thirty cows, describes his | days" work as ‘ollows: ¢ cowmen enter theshed at5 a. w.and Proceed to milk. In the case of the wholesale milk trade, when the dealers who bay the Tmilk do the milking, one good man suffices fir thirty cows. The cowmsn torn only helps it | mecetenry at milking time, aud sees that the ‘Work ts thoronghly done—his main busicess | Deng to feed and tend the cows. If he hes any reason to suspec. that & cow is not milked out, it is bis duty to his master to ‘strip’ ber, for | Bothing ipyaries a cow more than imperfect milking: and it he succe-ds in getting another half pint from her bis master will give him 6d. | oF is, for itand five the dealer that amouat for hus servant's defanit. When not only milking. Dat @erving (be cust mere at sDopsand houses has to he doue, Deer men are required f{ cows They hei milking at 4 a. m.. and | finish between Sand Abouta bushel anda B rains is then given between each pair of cows, sud they are partly cleaned ont, and ‘When the grains are done a trnss of bay (4 cwt.) i divided among: in the mean while the men bare heen se wing the milk; after which they bave ib breaks: + breviefast (alout® a.m.) After time a bushel of chopped mangolds, © or) pounds ts given toeach t cows Tecetve another tuas ef The cowshed is then cleaned = are bedded and left. Atl Pp. sud very much the same tredicg as before is given. At 200) grains are given ss before, followed by the same quante'y of h8y, and’ then (and only then dur- © cows ate iteely watered, & 'Tuss of har amongst for the nigh + distiller ierior he one at p Dusbel. and the other 8.2% apg the 24 | Tory agn he grains are either costing Jd aéd. a «In ihe case of cows in beavy wilk—also in the case ee rapidly losing their milk, Which must be sent ty market a* quickly as P scommon to give two or three quar morning ths Pes meal mixed up with the grains aud evening. each cow thus receiving ty daily. And when the milking is amend for three or four weeks be- | sold, she may Teceive two or etl cake in addition. A fal! | {a bushel of mangolds, ofhay, and five or six Smeal in the case of the farting tion im 3 London cow. Arter, the hay at & ton. cost Is. @l OF aie the datly al- ais. Gd. w is. 9d. per cost fro to fsa wee Ume the food is grass with grains ow ker pe ither have mal of DUS & few acTes of vetches, ase. and cart it tuemseives. Waen ots trom and the y+ given noraing and roper fvding of the bought is the w keeper when she iss she © treated that wives saall pall nev r=’ Some cows are uilers’ grains, and e* quanii'y cf mik upon uid be alwar favorive tood. or ste will cet si Seen often encugi Mele —distalh Tnave Orchards. } We are gradually progressing and yearly | Jesrning to better and better understand oar @lmates apd soils, our trees amd vines: and as wwe progress and come to Know our own we Wbrow sway mucb of the eariy-day teachiags Aat were brought to us trom across the broad ocean Vine-gtowers commencing w.ta ines at three to four feet, Dave gradual ed them now the majority of s give to them eight by ten or ten by d some even more, according to t e habit of thesort. So, also, bezin- Bing With severe winter and summer pruning, fron ch they obtained a lictie fruit, sau- Bure: and Balt ripened, and pro@aced various Gieeases of the vine. they have ome toa Knowladge of the vine's nature, and by simoest leaving it alone are rewarded witn luscious ad bealthy foliage. In the ap- Pir and pear orcbard we bav- been broagh: to piace t ‘om thirty-five to for so.and aid be intermingting mo: ve orchards in the t two years we have doubted is ir ter be redw. ALORS, Of oF Diufis. we are satisfied it had. The sare planted to each othe: teach other in breaking the forcs of the wind, and in gradaaliy amelioratiaz « elm: They will sooner urd and their roo ter reletive pr come scooter into ssoms: and as they wire the rough bark thut comes J full ia the conton “¥ Will be the be: reyuiring removal au Tepaid the first ccasionally an evergreen tree o #¥ wariety in the place cfa fruit tree. in to Cattle. anugement to imals. All i certain grains Provided with = bull or skin, whicd the digestive powers st scimats il wot dissolve: conse. quentiy. if the skin is not broken before tue | Erain enters the stomach, the kernels will pass | of with the droppings without affording the | wal aay more | 8 of Wood of equal ng the month of Angu: A qUSBLty Of horse manure for top- awberry plans, and in a few days ich was spread around the plante, roken kernels of oats vegetated, so that surtace of the ground appeared as lawn. This fact showet concias the gram had never ar. s that swallowed m any bmect st ali. Young horses having sound anc eBarp tee Will sometimes a ery kerael. Bat old Borses with poor teth juently swallow half theuwr mess of oats W chout Dreaming the skin of the kernel When mills are at a distance, and peop will feeding whole grain. it will always | ersist 5 To mard more Advantageous to soak the grain at Ivaet twenty-four bours before asiag #~ Suppore, for example, a teamster ts accastomed to feed 8 am eight quarts of Indian corn and eats at each feeding, say three times © day. Lat | covered with | ie grain be put io a pail an Warm water every time the team te fod. This Piss would require three pails whea the team is ted three times daily. Warm water is far Setter than cold water, as cold water, in cold | batlittie. Team. | ‘weather, wilj soften the £1 Sters may rest assured that it will pay well for all trowbie to soak all grain before feeding it.— | BY. Time. ees Vinegar from Appl ‘The soperior excellence of vinegar made from spples is well Known. Dr. Cinggett of St Louis, stawd at the Inst meeting of the American Pomological Society, that ue uses the imperiect {rut too defective for market, and that from bis email orchard be thus makes two sBoursrd galious of vinegar. Mr. Nelsca of Fort Wayne. said, nt the same meeting, tha’, after comsideTable experinnes, Re finds thai guibering tye smpertect rust ae fast as it talie. Jor making Vipesar, diwini-bes the ravages of (ie cPE% Sorm epveally. “He finds it prota. | tacte With relation to the human bei | much more important m of greatand ge in New York City remarked if he could have his choice of hos- Pitals in which to treat 10) padients sick with Usual diseases, and could get a ury, sunny field, protected by a wood, and ive canvas for shelter, he would much prefer the iatter Place, and felt confident he would resort a mueb larger proportion of cures. If th»: tit be tor animals Pot to be injudiciously dragged, soa couflued indoors! Every tarmer ought to kuow Row | to recognize early symptoms of ordered functions in bis auumals,and be able t@ apply simpie remedies, The dest class of ies are such changes of diet as will pro- the desired effects. For instance, raw roots will produce loosene=® of the bowels, 2i8e@&=8 oF dis- And a lay feverish tendencies in horses, cattle. | | Sheep, and swine. So will fresh grass cut and ted wish the dewon. Boiled flae wheat-o flour porridge made with water for horse that will not take milk,and with sweet m for other animals, will ‘produce the opposite effect. Other sanitary effects may be prodaved by the useof articles of food. And we have Ro donbt With care the list of effects produced by different Kimdsand wixtures of articles used ss food might b= greatly ex'ended, =) that most ordinary ailment= might be checked by early attention tw dist end surroandings. In our own experience we have found taat sick horses turned out tote a weody pas‘nre almost always go: well, cr improved teat that cows and young cattle jet alone matural die’, with fresh waver, air and sal aid better and got we rothan if sabe t. How- 1 ginger ir te. erishness. OR, cokis, clotty or red cows, and it is well to hold in case 8 change of diet has no good effect. Sick chickens cet well in 4 gras-y Tan among sngle worms and gra-shopper= Sheep that are snufiing and ranzing down in clove barn-yards will p.ck up wonderfully if they can get their noses into the hedge or have @tun in the woods or bush pastures In the variety of herbage and twizs they fla: the best diet. clover pasture, or on clover hay in winter And they will improve much faster if toey can ltve on nots and roots, having the ability to use their snouls as was intended. — American Ayriculiwrist. Bran for Milch Cows. Pisin bran or ship stuff, says the Stock Journal, is one of the yerg best kinds of tood to increase the milk. Itis not fattening. A steer should not be fattened on bran alone. and a cow.1f fed on the best of hay and bran alone. might fall off in Rer yield, unless her strength and condition were kept up by Indian stronger food. If there were avy:! which there would seem to be no strength, it iz bran. the bullof wheat. Itis not stimulating like brewer's grains. and cau certainly do no arm, if it does no good: and yet any farmer who Will muke the experiment, will flnd—o: we Baye found—that a cow be! {poor bran. The tis patent, although we are not able to ex- Plain it. If there is any one article, which, while keeping up the health and strength of increase th milk sec organs. T cows at first seem torelisR it, shonid be tuxed with some other sed, put they soon come to like it. and we Raye neve: seen aby bad effects tu that way Experiment in Feeding Cows. In the correspondence of the Obio Farmer oc- following: “I have had twenty-five mm dk,§and found timothy and wild e best. To feed in winter, use shorts, gTound oats. shorts and corn meal; shorts make more milk than clear meal: oats ground do bet- ter than either: but corn meal with shorts makes richer milk. but no more of it. I hava fed potators largely; they do tolerably wel!, but miik a day o7 two old gets strong. Ruta: baa turnips and carrots would not do for me to make butter trom the milk: butof all the roots 1 ever tned, sugar beet is the best. I beard pump.rs were good to make milk and tried them. 1 wad tweive mil&ers;I divided them, fed six ajl run ot gras kins gave oot a gill more milk tha but 1 believe it was a little richer.” tue other-, New Virginia Creeper—Ampelopsis Ve chit. Thisis a ure foliage variety of our Virginia creeper, which clings to suy build- ing wich the tenacity of the vy. aud Prodvcivg in + foliage | | Cf s gio-sy green, stiaded with parple, ¢ tail mamand great atteation. It cee Tapid growth, requires no nailing, aud frora earhest spring it 1 cvs its beam’) ful purple tated Iraves so thickiv as to torn the most peri-ct coating Where ver i: is planted, the young suocts being quite purple. Tac leaves are sometimes ¢.Vided iato three parts, Sud afe sometimes entire, turning red in ag- tumm, similar to the old kind. It was intro- | Coced by Messrs. Veitch, and long t clase certificates sud prizes shows in London.—Hor-y's Majezin: eceived the great Don't Try te Winter too mach Stock Let every farmer now prepare either to get Tid of his surplus stock oF to store enough fe- t> keep hrough the winter. [tas aston- ashing how many farmers there are who Rabis- pally tudertske to get through the winter with ¢ ck than they can properly feed { tM grass ain. Ifyou baveten, tit and enous + 'okeep them all ing and © of them before void ber sets im:weke arrangerer Ww so t you will not be caught with 3 lof lean cattle aud empty th of February and Maren. went ‘bitty bend of horses and catth are not positive. certain that you hav bay. straw, stalks, &c order ill spring, dispo: we Smoking Hams. I received a new ides fro: gerd tosmeking bars. Let 1 trogen and WFapped in papers tleoagh tue cold weather In the spring, smoke your rel by gradusily burning aadert!, whee tu verted, 2 busael of corn, then rinse the bir water that is to be used in making the brine. For one burdset pounds of mo». use ten pounds ofsalt, two quarts moi two ounces saltpetre, with water envug’ cover the meat, Scald the brine, skim it. and put it with the hams, packed in ths smioced barrel. Trested in this way the hems have iue taste of smoke meat, without smokiuz, and will keep, like other salt mest, through tae summer, Cor. New Engiand Farmar. Scratches in Horses. A correspondent ot the Vountry Gentleman Sends that journal the following recip», which be pronounces, “the best medicine tat can be last, the writer | Made” for the ailment above uamed Four owners ointment of rovin; one-halt ounces finely ground vi | Orpen tinecope-balt ounc half ounces tincture of iofine; one wad one- bait ‘pound mutton tallow. Mix al well, Wasb the foot clean with castile soap aad soft wate-, aud apply the cinmiment after the foot becom -= Gry Guce a day will de sufficient to appiy & | stdument'* = S07 wut ben = ligris; two ounces 1 of Urganum; owe Hashed Beef er Matton. Slice and brown one large onion with a small , Piece of butter i am tron sauce-pau: then add | One teaspoontal of moist sugaz, which niso brown well Mixim s small cap a de-s-rt speontul of flour with a little water. Vour | this into the saucepan, mix well, and add a breakfast cuptul of gud, Plain, b=f or veal gravy, Stirring ccca-ouaily. Gut your col: beet OF mutton imto thin slices, ppp Der 1h Tesinte the sencopae win = buuch of age. et the whole stew until it olf Serve up garpished with pieces of toast, as istue Earl custom. Mas: Agricaitural College. Tp addition to the course of l-ctares now in progress at the Agriculture College, by D; Cater and Mr. Phot, the Amberst Record an Bounces that Dr. Stickney of F-aston, one of best veterinary sutgeous in america. 's to liver & course of lectures uyou the disease: domestic animals, beginning ow the Monde after Thanksgiving homore class bas been speatad ant ster ¥. Farmer. e-—____ 7 Mre. Hopert, of Richmond. Va., bas been informed by her agent im New York eity that be bas disposed of on» of her Jate Busband’s bronze copies of Houden’s statue of Washing- ton for €10,000, ows, | Pining bogs will get weil ina | g this to havea | puspkins three weeks, and | like. Those that had pump. | Manual Inhor for tie So | tia” Dauksgiving, ou account of the lectar=.—N. . Horticultural Maxims. When fruit trees occupy the gromnd nothing eke spoald—except 'y sBort grass Fruitiuiners and growth of the tee cannot be expected the sare jear There is no that the eurcalio will not ‘ake, thong? Bry Kimd may someumes escape for one year in OR» piace. Pe be: Rot do much damage when if clay is heaped up around the tree a iovt pe ar blight still pugzies ihe greatest men, ‘The best remeay Kuown is to past two tor every one that dies If sa don’. know Bow to prone don’t hire & DA from the ether side of the seu ‘hat knows Jess than Don't ¢ 0 unless you are a ren‘er, becomes of the tree when your time is out. A tree with the limbs coming out near the Floond ie worth two trees trimmed ap ven feet, Sm so until they are not worth any- ng. Trim down, not up; shorten in, net lengthen up. ‘7 you had your arm cut off, you would feel it to the heart—a tree will mot feel, but rot to the heart. When anybody tells you of 8 gardener that understands all about Dorticulture and agri- culture, and thathe can be Bired, don’t be- lieve @ word of it, for there are no such to be Lirea| Such aman can make more than you eau afford to give him, aud if b enough to understand the business, he will also have enough to know this.—Daytom Jour- nal Evergree The iatter end of August is one of the best Seasons to transpiant evergreens. The young | erowth of the semon has got pretty well bard- bed, so as to permit of very Litre evaporation— and the earth being warm, new roots push with | ereat rapidity, aud the tree becomes established | 10 the ground before cold autumn winds begin | The chief difficulty is, that the soil is usaaliy | very ary, whichprevents much speed with the | operation; and the weather being usually very | Wanto the trees have to be set again in the 1 ground almost as fact as they are taken up; so | that it is not safe to bring them [rom a distance, Itis well, therefore. to make ail ready in aa- uieipation of a rain, waen no time may be lost in having the work pushed through, Should & spell otdry weatuer ersue—wiich in Sep. i { tember aud Gctober is very likely—one good | to keep the water | watering should be made from runving away from the spot, and to as- | sist iu soaking in.” After being well watered, the loose soil should be drawn in lightly over the watered soil, which will then aidin pre- | venting the water from drying out soon again. In September. evercreen hedges should re- ceive their last pruning till mextsummer, Last spring,and in ibe stmmer, when a strong gfowth required it, the hadge was severely pruned toward the apex of the cone-like form im which i bas be ud the base has hee: ered togrowaay way it pleases. | that, in torn, has come under the shears, so iar Aste getit into recular shapy and form. It Will not be forgotten that, to be very succese- 2 reen ‘ges, they should have a | ful with ever growth OF STARTLING INTERSST pew prefuction by th uthor of the “DFAD LETERB. vir THE FIGURE XIGHT! | _ Of the mont sinzusar power, and fiapresstys to an aborting degree, this ine work will command ua- | useal atcention” a | Sethe(eL OMINATED WEST. ORLD | PONT Fain To BEAD < CLOUD UN THE BEART.” | Inthe ILLUMINA WRETEKN WORLD Sol by all Newadenlers. HRISTYAS EVE ¥ lors. from ® design by I ‘ew +TkD WEST. ant. New | sel nex LUMIN j Pou da | Pus chear Noveuty Now Realy | No. lof ' WESTLEN vc Inaugurating the ne orocess | Sit more OTL COLE Toth n of the 7 This long songit ‘or proces at length cut Mivsied im @ complete ‘sacress and we have wie | pieueuce of tir © the public. (OR Wk WORL) Beautifal ic ty powr: xanisite fo worth of ite Liters SPIRITFD. OSIGINA It Wii answer the sokn eekly paper of #tsut H BTHAL pop tion; will ye in for a Parehasers of cnrr-t are reqnested tocxamine thie new cape, tat vor BF Fors ie by all Nowe Doniora ¢ “ $3 PER YeAR Ht & WARAT. Pablisners, Nassea Street, New York, imen coples sent free to applicants by SUBSCKIPTION PAI: Address FREN i ion | mai! { MULTUM IN PARVO RY THE ORIGINAL Ft NITUBE AND HOUSB F BISHING Be or { GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ar rue CORNEE OF 7TH AND MD StREETS. No. 926 | | We should scarcely se Carpets, Farni- ing @o ds to the citizen+ ture. an | of Washirgton, Alexandria, apd Georgetown, a they have already been very kind in bestowin. | apen a ry liberal share of their patrons. which they wil please scoeps our gratein! arknow led nt, acd we will promise iu the fntore. ae in the past. toatrize to pleaso, if the: j itl please to contion= to fe Hignt Vf the! countenance; but asthere is a creat Lauber of | strangers coming tn to Washington daily. wy would very respectfolly invite them, as well as | our feliow-ettizens of the Distr -t and sarronnt. | ingcountry, to call and exanine for themselves oug complete variety. | ‘Wecr.y mention in pact the arsor:memt, viz = Fine Walunt and other Parlor 8u: | Fine “alout Marbie-top. Painted Marole-top au4 other Chomber Suites. Hall, Dinizg Room, and Cham«r ry description. tre, Hail, and other Tsbles ‘taer Dining Tables Ptivowa; Haar, i Husk Mattresecs, and Bedding of every 4 criptie | aspect reat variety—Tapostry. Evnssels, Three in. Dutch Wovl 4 variety, fo. | Fes jo i Hearto Baer riety of Ornamented Window Shates a fixings, with all <T negessary articles ii Fiouse Furnishing ttoe. we do vot give the prices of our goots in or lsement, nor say that w- have better * ‘but thers ia one ts jug that we do kno copgbt our goods for cash. wud can sell as | | ss cood geode se any otter Furniture ow meot to the Listeict, Only call ond ex: | Muitam tu Parvo. Axs0, | Vill find @ compict» assortment of all the store ode ar cur BRANCH HOUSK, N ACO RRVARTE STREET weet. betwern @ 1 te nerth, in « harge alter ‘iam “po &-lm Cue WILLIAMS | gg PRPEPFEPT EERE PEPE FEED THOMAS H. BARRON, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, 4ND SUPERINTENDENT. Factical orbs sic. k offer mye® vices to the pablic ae a Butider, und will WS tract foi aif Mods of work connected" with the art of bo!!ing:sup-rivtend De them day CF Till take ll responsibility; do sllnos | ggrkindeot werk ined per centage npon=eg the cost. aud will ovepare al drawings an‘ | specifications with atebarge. Old ap | S7lapitsted batidings ‘and made ¥® “cost as sood aa when newly built. 1 am Na er prepared t make practical drawings an?-OB | ear jpec'Beations. that any mechanio can work¢g ! from. at prices tu suit the applicants, andagy warraat satisfaction, or vo charges mad: | 22°F pledge myselt to be agrecable in my ba Puce ve d prompt in meeting ai! ee my vdligs' and ask fo retorn only the =® | opine frm "hoke who may favor me withNe ir patrol a | 4 erence Ietuade to the followiag welley eltivene—Joba Little, David bee | © Merrivon and J.» F. 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SENT SBALED BY POST “{MANHOOD.” | One Hundred and FiftySourth Edition of this | Dew medical pamphlet, revised and just publ’shed Uy the eathor, Dr. Curtis. This valuable work treats on the cause and cure of premature decline | and secret diveases of youth and manhood. It | siveaaclearsynopsis of the impediments to mar- | riage, end the remedies therefor. | ADDRESS TNE AUTHOR. No. 8 OBAELES STREKT, BALTIMORE | Extracts from Revtews of this Work commencing from the year 1850. Mannoon. By De. Ovrtis.— tension, ¥ ien the r stantly usury this age of pro- of the true are con- and fraudulent, it is . | dificult t aftord the sufferer from nervous debilt- ty) the unerring means of judgment relief 3h the « here to seek Authors of this work have obviated iMeulty. Their experience and reputation in ment of these painful diseases are the pa- naranty, aud well deserve for the work tient’s , ite immense circulation.— Era. Oratis Maw Ml > should be in the hands of ‘old It i¢ & medical publication, i, developes the treatment of a infal maladies, which have too long prey of the illiterate and designing.— United Service Gazett | Ovaris on Maxnoon.—It develo een the the fearfe! shosis on which a large progortion of human hap- piness is wrecked, aud furnishes @ chart ty whith | they may be avoided and escaped. Fortunate for scountry would it be did its youth put into prac- flanthropic and sctentific maxims here h- one cause of matrimonial misery might | then be banished from our land, and the race of the emervate be succeeded by a renewal of ti hardy, vigorous 6p {rite of the olden time.—Carons- de. NHOOD.—This fs really # valuable potntine out the diseases resulting from excesses, evils of which are manifest in every insane seyinm, no loss than in the shatte stitution of those Indulging. It will do prevent the vice which by ite prevalence amous has so much iflwence on the present, as —Herald. Dx. Ccntis’s work, entitled Manhood, is one of the few books now before the public ou such » subject which can lay claim to the character of be rictl ‘at the same time that it is tog etl ote 5 rafiy th itgible to all who read it, ‘The moral and medi ‘Precepts given init render it invalu- able. Marner, Ovnti« ox Mannoop.—This ts truly a valuable ork, ané4 should bein the ade young snd old. "The professional reputation of the sathor, mbhinet with his twenty years’ experience as .ecical referee ia the treatment of nervous debil- iy; ac j folly scoounte x the immense etrcalation hich th's popular and ably- written medical trea | ive Das obtained. Sunday Tomes. DE. CURTIS may be consulted upon all cases of SEMINAL and PHYSICAL DEBILITY, 8PER- MATOBBHEA, and all other diseases srising from sbares of the nataral fanctions,at his residence So. 6= NORTH CHABLES STBEBT, BALTI- Office houre—19 to 4, and 6 to (UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. i, D. December ‘On the fetition of LEMUEL T. WELLS, of | Saint Louls, Missouri, praying for the extension Ser ex tnorovemens ta Feinteas Steg tne or an fmprow fa Prin ie ordered that said Beard st this next. Any person a be filed im thie | [JSITED etarEs Pa } W ash ina’ Eprius Vallon ¥ aloshustestorot tae setats Of Lewis Van Blorr, deceased praying for the exten, ans eee SE TTY dal ‘Sunday, SARSAPARILLIAE, PREPARED UNDER A BEWLY DISCOVERED s 8 rg ag 12.30, 4, PROCESS FOR EXTRACTING THE OB- RATIVE PROPERTIES FROM VEGB- TABLE SUBSTANCES, ENTERS INTO THB COMPOSITION T:3u Fr, or BR. RADWAY'S VATING Mo the depot. and put in the bag owing to the pecaliar and Important any nuterings, Wreedou From these coatripate fm no «mal! d for none can long be suffered to ron neral health of the individ ncing permanent is it pleasant to consult relief of these variout delicate upon the most urgent necessity will o #0 far sacrifion ber The sex will then RESOLVESNT. SOULE. General Ticket Neeat GEO. 8. KOONTZ, General Aceut. ET WEEN WaSHINGTUN ea Trains betw WASHINGTON eno is een YOBK are now run as follows, viz: - NEW YOBK, without change of Leave daily (exceot Sunday) at S A. M., and 12:30 and 8:40 P.M. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave dail; (except sunday) at 8 A. M. an now Tiitiapeurar BEW TORK BEW PRINCIPLE DISCOVERED | those troubles: 12:30 and 3:40 P. ON BURDAY. Leave for New York at =i0 P.M.,and Paile- deipnia at 5:40 P.M. Bleeping cars for New York on ©40 P.M. tratn ONE FOTTLE OF RESOLVENT IS BETTER THAN TEN LARGE BOTTLES OF THE ADVERTISED SAKSPAKILLAS, OR Di- RECT D1UneTIC REMEDIES. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BUUHU Pi ere. Hlotots Af the Avenue fice canhere arrange residence, taken he depot, and put in the bag- foe Baltimore and Ohio Ralirosd advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, An. manele oes ee Hundreds safer on in stience, and hundreds of WILSON, Master o! Transportation. | others app! ly w dt te and Jocto: bo La. COLE, General Tiek agent. either merely’ tautalize than with the hops cfs cure or apply remedies which make them wore: 1 Would not wish to assert anything that do | ipmustice to the afflicted, but I am obliged to ssy that although it may be ‘produced from ‘excessive exhaustion ofthe powers of life. by laborious em- ploy ment, unwholesome air and food, profuse men. struation, the use of tea and coffee, end freaueut childbirth, {t fs far oftener caused by direct irri- tation, applied to the mucous membrane of the the canses of these distressing compisints, it is most painful to contempl. STEAMBOAT LINES, Niw MBEECHANTS STEAMSHIP COMPANY The swift and substantial KNIGHT and JOHN GIBSON, will Fan regularly. during the wii Physteinys wonder at the extraordinary power ot RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT in caring the worst forms of Scrofalous, Syphiloia, Chronic Skin Miseases, and ite marvelous power in resolving calculous concretions, affording tmme- diate relic and consequent cure of Diseases of the Kidney. Bladder, Liver, Laags, Pancreas, Spleen, ee Sitencant evils consequent upon then: Ita rapid influence in theoure of Diabetes, Inconti- HOMVOLES ALEXANDRE 2 uence cr scanty, turbid, albaminons, cloudy uriue: OWN, and GEORGE N ve Lede! SATURDA * at Alexandria and Georgeiown TUBSDA ite almost instant efficacy in stopping itching and painful discharge of urine, and ite singnlar power tp curing discharges from the Uterus apd Urethra, bi 5 itarnine-cLeate Georgetow a: foot of High, at., an family. The manta that oxtete for Precoclous | Lencorrheen. Bloody Urine, and other unhealthy D) AYS; Alexand: FRIDAYS: Norfolk ay shamans ye — De. | and weakening discharges,—and inguire wherein SATANGALS: arriving at new York MONDAY | Sore dsigned for corporeal development to be | ihe BancaPABILLIAN nocd a the Renovating the restraints ef dress, the early confinement of school, and in ‘This Line. connecting at Norfolk with th peadpea bin = | | j steamers of the Merchants’ end Mechanics’ Trane. portation Company to aad from BOSTON, ts pre- | Rosolvent differs from ordinary Sarsapar: eereaperi!lisn ts the only principle in Sarsaparilia Uhat porsesses curaiece properties; ail other parts of the root are inert and useless. One ounce of the extract obtained under Dr. Ra¢way's new process for extracting the curative properties from vegvta- paved to take throagh fret of t_at inch reduced rates, as the usual ‘ayage and other ex- Denses through Baltimore is avoided by this route Freight from Boston id _bs consigned te the care of T. A. WILLIAMS & CO , Norfelk. Va beequence of this eariy #train upon her tem, "ubbeceasary effort is reqaired by the delica . ati 6 . GALT, o retain hor situation in school at a tater | le substances, Contains more of the trae priuciple Agent, Utics and ‘Whart Terk “ot Tigh Cae: | day, thos cuaravating tee iell: Wines eka | cfcare than wibe of theeedince nnn Georgetown, DO. ; or atOFFIC® OF went is over, another in prospective i: the ind morbidly seusitive to impression. white the | BOW constant restraint of fashionable drees, abao- | lutely torlideing the exercise indispensable to the Attainment and retention of crgaric bealth and strength: the exposure to night air, the sudten cbange cf temperature; the complete Brostratioa | produced by excessive dencing, Produce their legitimate eflect marriage caps the climax of arpa pid York —— Snd 17th st.,one square Department, oiett "SW THOMPSON, President SARSAPARILLIAN 4s only on- of the tneredt ebte that forms this truly wonderfal medicine;and itis the oply compensating remedy that communi cates ite purifying. cleansing and reinvigorating properties throngh the BLOOD, SWEAT, URINE, and other secretions. securing & harmonious fanc- uonal action of every depraved organ and gland in j | MPANY, | ' | New EXPRESS LIN’ 'D WASHINGTON LL NEW YORK AW cone STBAMSHIP tan early isery. ant the uo fortuuate one, hitherto so utterly recardiess of tos | tbe system. If the blood ts corrapt, the Resolvent THE WEEN Fe a ame | doin dictates and remonstrances of ber delice wake ft pure. If the Lungs are picerated and THE DISTRICT. | Bature. becomes sn uuw: Sudject o medic sore, secreting thick phlegm, aud prurelent matter, Vent will loosen this deposit and repar ing lung with sound and healthy material is covered With pimples, epate, pestu, sores. ulcers, &c., the Besolvent will guickly re move these annoyances. If me posited in | the bones and bas accumulated inthe system, the treatment. This is but a trathful piccare of the lence of thoueael* of our young women. ng before the abiltty to exerctes the functtons Zeuerative orgaus, they require an educa- coliar nervous system composed is. in common This Company will hereafter ran two Steamers | xp Leaving New York every Wednesday at 12m.. And every Saturday at 12m Leaviog Georgetown every Monday at 4p. m., And every Thursday at4p m TOE ICIRRE received st sil times end forwarded at tion of their | Of what is called the tissue, whic with the female breast and lips the control of mental emotions and aa wat raise, | SB arly period of iife; and, as we aball suber- | Geeolvent will drive it out. if the throws. or Bron JOne R, Daysneoe. ageat Be tan red ag whet | chial Glands are ulcerated, the Resolvent will cure af ater street. Georget sor m these signs of an early waste. Direct reme ti. = fe ti et geal M. ELDEIDGE © 00," Agents utr uorelopeaet seesing only exclusive prup-rtics, are burtialr aa JAMES HAND. Ageut, they increase the fumctionsl secretions of one organ mar 8-tf 119 Wall street, New York. by suspending the constitaent secretions of ethers dence. s compensating remedy like the Resolvent isthe only means of a permancut cure. BEAR IN MIND THAT EVERY DROF oF BLOOD impreensted with the Resolvent and ab- sorbed to snpply the waste of the body, will make pure, sound aod healthy fleshand fibre. The first dogo that is taken commences ite work of purifica- tion aud increasing the appetite and flesh, ‘ 4 BEMABKABLE CURE! FOR FEMALE WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY WHITES 08 LEUCORRHEA TOO PBOFUSE NSTBUATION, EXHAUSTION, TOO LONG CONTINUED PERIODS, FOB PROLAPSUS AND Sapiine DOWN, OR BANKERS. J. A. BUFF, Trees. J. BBYAN, Pres’t WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, (Obarted by Congreas,) PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. Bonds and Stocks, Gold and Silver bought and old. Highest market prices paid for Land Warrants. A full supply of Revenue Stamps Kept constantiy on hand. et SS ee Jax coone a 00., BARKE $ Fo oceenes Steerer, Orrcere ‘Trmasvay t most perfect . Buy and se atcurrent market rates, ang | mosme he peer eee et cenchecisy sa beeh's fall aiats stan HEMBOLD = MPOOND EXTRACT oF GOVEENMENT BONDS, S 4 ‘THIRTIEG, AND“ OMTOUND Directions for use, diet, and advice, sceompany. i INTEREST NOTES, j { | SORES ON THE TONGUE, ULCER IN THE THROAT, SORE GUMS, SORE MOUTH. SORES IN THE NOSB AROUND THE EYES, €<., recently exhibited, few bottles willenre. | Fontc. or through the effects of Mereary Gm, Corfosive Sublimate, from six to o: bustles may be reyuired to make @ perman. PRULAFSUB CEVE! Qrders for STOOKS, BONDS, &c., exeonte« collections made on all acoess'ble pot: fe 2-tt ————— KF IBST HATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. Females inevery period of life, from infaney to * a eer rene yo it a remedy to aia ostare tn the discharge of its functions tre: h elory of maxbood and wamanhood. St ' the B.D OGOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Uo.,) Prealien WM. 8. BUNTINGTON, Casbier, GUVEBNMENT DEPOSITORY - aND WiNANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITE. STATES, i | 15th sireat, opposite the Treasury Departmen: | j | A remarkable instance of personal beauty re- jhored ton Lady cisSigured by tae ravages of © (rightful disease. From the advanced sheets ef anew Medical wort HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCU called eemmefany = “FALSE AND TRUE. 4s more strengthening than any of the prey of Bark or Iron, infinitely eater-and more pleas. BY JOHN BADWAY,™. D ant. N, B.—This book contains much valuable tufcr vation for the benefit of the sick. [Mlustrated with Sgures of the Liver, Lungs, Kidneys. and other or- fens im thetr patoral and in their diseased con ti- non. Every person in search of health. ana desir- ane of preserving the same. should send for @ copy. which wil, = sent free of charge. by remitting one (bree cent stamy . 7 postage, to Radway & Lo., New York. FIRST BOTTLE—At *he end of the first bottie der sirength, appetite an’ spirits were imprvet, and the email pimples. blot, bes. pustules. di« peared ving the Kesolwe. t aver the surface. ithe fine sponge, relieved the ~flammetion an i Aching. and served as @ reliac * @atiseptic ta i@aneing Sud puritying the patria. sh. SECOND BOTTLS.—At the end of the secon Lottie, sigus of improvement in the discuaraes from thes uterus, incemmetion. palu and swelling Cevernment Securitics with Treasurer Up!i+ Etates, W@27ONS MILLION DOLLARS..ap We buy aud sell all classes of GOVERNM 2” SECURITIES at current market rates, FURNISH BICHANGE and maks Coiiacser. tw ALi THE PRINCIPAL CITIBE OF Ti WNITBD STATES. ‘We parchase Government Wouchers on 1). MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give ca ful attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ond FIRS snd to eny other business entrasted te us. BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHD, having received the indorsement of the most prom - inent physicians inthe United States, Jered to aifiicted humanity as a certaia following diseases aud symptoms, frow whatever cause orignating: GENERAL DEBILITY, FULD INFORMATION tn regard toGOVBRY | MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DEPEESsion, | Wid; {he Skin areauy taproving. the cyns grow” RES EEE ON Seaie shove eaty Sorsieeet IMBECILITY, THIRD BOTTLE —Dry scat on the scalp, ang WH. 8. HURTINGTOM, Gesh ATION OF BLOOD TO THE HRD, | *ree, om the arms. and nctamted: weniee we tae uands. ih ‘ing, lencorrhes great: ‘Weshington, March 2, 1385. CONFUSED IDEAS, leonoerd, water bevetiing ebaik: eek Eakeee aed bladder improving. NITED STATES PATENT OF FIO HYSTERIA, FIFTH BOTTLE —Vinger natis growing, hands GENERAL IRRITABILITY, and arms clear and smooth. bair meagan ' scalp, bowels reeular, and skin free tation, ) | RESTLESSNESS AND SLEBPLESSNESS aT yelear of sures. = Wasuineton, D. OU . petition of J ver county, Pennsylvania, praying for ion of a patent grauted to him oa the 6) unthe ter, Be: March, 1865, for‘an iasprovemeut iu Cook NIGHT, SIXTH AND SEVENTH S0TTLES—Cicor the ‘k great y tm proved. lewoorrbes disc! {it is ordered that gaia ABSENOS OF MUSCULAR EFFICIEYCY,. | Stopped meustrustion rendian pai et the eee this office on the 15th day Be LOSS OF APPETIT! men. irritation ts the uterus, gad Kidaere son mayo 4 bait covering hor ‘be fled SEuSaee eumyacees eee \DYSPEPSIA, snr erect er de8 lawsw Ocmuiesioner of Patent EMACIATION, SFE Siapeee crete [| NITED STATES PATENT 1 H Low sPrRit, improvement in personal appearance, bait conte ¢ : ber 1. 1988, to rapidly. skin smooth and clear. pile petitiun of JOIN STATNTHOOREE of | DISORGANIZATION or PARALYSIS otene | SDE 8,5 ‘ueck biealed.. somal Brooklyn. N. ¥.. praying for the ex: of a GANS of GEN BBATIO TWELFTH BOTTLE the Resoly- pon ty 9 PALPITATION OF THE HEART; sot flees eruptions bad disagye sate eetond ehccertmia rege |. tet pe iy ees office om the 1sth day o! a 4 73 | a the of s NERVOUS and :1 rowing t, © par a) sagen ey Oy rigors ATTED state of the system. fiends sad 3 twenty days before the day ofhearing. OTE. ‘To insure the genuine, cat this out. devant Commissioner ASK FOR HELMBOLD’s, 8. . November 28, 1868. ‘Take no other. ‘On the petition of G. N. Yost, of Corey Pennsylvania, preying for the extension of granted bim SOLD by DEUGGINTS ane p BALERS RVERY Price @1.25 yer bottle; or six Dottles for 96.50, Delivered to any Address. Noeshus, New Hampsh! A Describe Symptoms tn all Communications, patent granted sth f 33 for an improvement in Bensote Vapor ordered nas eat jon _be beard at this ofoe, on the ian dey Sires | foam os A"Fookn of Patents. _ TF SARSAPARILLIAN CANNOT BE OBTAINED FROom WASHINGTON DRUGGIBTS, APPRESB » sywat & 00., 3 ©7 MAIDEH Lane, suwrons.