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VOL. VI. WORCESTER DAILY SPY: PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING AT 212 Main Street, (Butman How,) Worcester, JOHN MILTON EARLE, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS. The price of THE DAILY SPY is Three Dollars per annum, or Seventy-five Cents perquarter, if paid strictly >u advance. THE MASSACHUSETTS SPY is published weekly nt the same Office. Terms—sl.7s in advance, or $2 if not paid in advance. Worcester and Nashua Railroad. Change of Slimmer Arrangement— commencing August 7th, 185 b. D Tl PASSENGER TRAINS will run a* follows: r Leave Arrive at Groton Nashua and Worc ester at Junction at Lowell at 6.45 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 1 Luo a.m. 12 30 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 4.10 p.m. 5.35 p.m. 6.15 & 7 p.m. Leave Arrive at Groton Nashua and Lowell Junction, Worcester, 7.30 a.m. 7.20 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 9.45 a.m. 11.30 am. 11 30 a.m. 12.30 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 53u p.m. 5.15 p.m. 6.15 p.m. 7.05 p.m. * FITCHBURG AND WORCESTER TRAINS. Leave Worcester at 6.45 mid Ila. in., and 4.10 p. m. Leave Fitchburg at 8.15 a.m., and 12.30 and 5.45 p. m. FREIGHT TRAINS run daily each way between Wor cester, Groton Junction, Nashua, Lowell and Fitchburg At Worcester —the 6.45 a.m train connects with Nor and Wor. St. Bt. train from New York; Morning, and Midday train of the Bos. and Wor , Prov. and Wor., Nor. and Wor., and W. R. R., connect with the 11 A.M. and 4.30 P.M. trains from Worcester. At Graton Junction —trains arrive simultaneously at 8.15 A. M., 12 30 and 6 P. M. from Nashua, Boston, Fitchburg, Lowell, West Townsend, and depart simultane ously for the above named places at 8.15 a.m.,12.30 & 6 p.m. At Nashua —Trains arriving from Worcester at 9 A M. and 1.45 P. M. connect with upward trains of the Concord nnd Wilton Rail Roads, Those leaving Nashua at 7.30 and 11.30 A. M. connect with downward trains of the Concord and Wilton Railroads. [Er This Toad forms the cheapest and most expeditious channel of communication for Freight and Passengers be tween New York City, the southern and southwestern por tions of New England (including the line of the Western R. Road), and Lowell, Lawrence, and Portland—Nashua, Man chester, Concord, and all places in the vicinity of die Con cord, Boston, Concord and Montreal, Northern, <fc Passump sic R. Roads, and Vt, Central R. Road, upward from White River Junction—Also, to all places on the line of the Fitch burg, Vt and Mass., Cheshire, Sullhan and Vt. Central R. Road from Windsor, and Passumpsic R.R. from White River Junction. XT Fare from Nashua to New York $3 and $2 50 ; from Nashua to Providence $2; from Lowell to Providence $ 1,75; from Lowell to New York, $3 and $2 75; from Worcester to Brattleboro’ $2 50, Worcester and Greenfield, $2,25 J. W. STOWELL, Worcester, Aug. 7, 1850. dwli Supt. Norwich and Worcester Rail Road. Arrangem.e;d Commencing April 15, -1850. PASSENGER trains. Leave Worcester at 6.00 10.30 a.m. ami 4.30 p.m. Arrive at Norwich at 9.00 a.m. 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. Leave Norwich al 6.30 a.m. 12 00 m. and 5.00 p.m. Arrive h Worcester at 9.45 a.m. 3,00 and 8.45 p.m. The 6 a in. Trnhi from Wot. will arrive at Norwich in time to connect with the Line for N. London, Greenport, and N.Y..via Steamer Alice and the Long Island R. R. Also for Willi man tic, Hartford, N Haven and N. Y., via N. Haven and N. York R R. The 10 3u a.m train from Wor. will leave after the arrival of the Boston Worcester, Wor Ac Nashua, Western, and providence R Roads, and arrive at Norwich in time to con nrct with the trains for N Loudon, Stonington, Providence, Willimantic, Hartford and N Haven, reaching each of these places the same day. The 4.30 p.m. train from Wor. will leave after the arrival of the afternoon trains into that place, taking passengers to N Y by the Evening Line of Steamboats, arriving there early the following morning. The G. 30 a.m. trap from Norwich will take passengers ar riving by the Evening Boats from N Y., and arrive at Wor. in time to connect with the Morning Trains of the Boston & Wor., Wor. & Nashua, Western, and Prov. Wor. RR. The 12 in. train from Norwich leaves after the arrival of the trains from N Haven, Hartford, Willimantic. N London, Stonington and Prov., reaching Wor. at 3 p.m., in time to connect with the afternoon trains from that place. The 5.30 p.m. train front Norwich leaves after the arrival of the train from N Y., via Greenport and N. London: also from Hartford, N. Haven, and Willimantic, reaching Wei. hi time for the Evening train to Boston. Passengers taking the 6 a.m. train from W’or. can visit Greenport by Steamer Alice, and return the same Evening STEAM BOAT TRAIN. The Steamboat Train will leave Allyn’s Point ever}’ morn ing except Monday, at about 1 o’clock, for Boston direct. Returning, will leave Wor. every Evening except Sunday, 1 7.05. FREIGHT TRAINS —leave Worcester at 6{ a.m., and Norwich at 9f a.m.—(Daily, Sundays excepted.) (17 Express Freight leaves Boston at 12 in., arriving in New York next morning. All Baggage must be delivered to the Baggage Master or »ther person authorized to receive it before the Passenger fakes his seat Jp the cars. Baggage will not be taken to include money, merchandize, aor otimr articles titan those of personal use; and when of ligher value than Fifty Dollars, notice must be given of that met, and an extra price paid, or the Company will not hold tself liable beyond that amount. No baggage permitted in the Passenger Cars. No smoking permitted in the Passenger Cars or Depot. Pansetigers must procure Tickets at the Station Offices. JOEL W. WHITE, President April 24 dwtf N. & W. R. R. riovidcnce and Worcester Railroad. W: ‘"gm. CHANGE OF SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after June 3.Z, 1650, TRAINS Leave Worcester nt 7 and 11 a.in. and 4.10 p m. Leave Providence at 7.30 and 11.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. THE THROUGH TRAINS CONNECT at Millville with coaches for Sistersville and Nanonville; at Uxbridge with coaches for Milford and Mendon; At Whitins will; conches : fur East Douglas and Whitinsville; at Farnums with coaches for Grafton Centre, N. E. Village and Upton; at Worcester with trains of Western R. Hoad aud Norwich and W. R.R., aud Wore, and Nashua R. R. At Waterfcßl with trains of Norfolk County Railroad for ' and from Boston, Dedham, Ac. Passengers by the 7.30 trains from Providence ean arrive in New York, via New Haven, the same evening. J The 11.30 trains connect nt Worcester with the ExpresM Train for New York, which leaves Worcester at 4 P. M. W The 11 A.M. train connects at Providence with trains for’ Boston, Taunton, Fall River, etc. The 4.10 train connects at Providence with the Boston and N- Y. Steamboat train for New York. Ij-Tko 7.30 and 11 A.M. trains do not slop at Hamlet. ] rTUe 4 and 4.10 I’. M trains do not slop at Ashton or Hamlet. ISAAC .1 SOUTHWICK, Supt. May 20, 1850. dwif Boston and Worcester Railroad. mm r ggsCTaaao 'SBaisan SUMMER iIIRA/tQEMSNT. PASSENGER TRAINS Foil BOSTON, ns follows: Leave Worcester (at about!) at 74 10.2 > a.m., 3.35,3.45 4101 “ Millbury 6.45 “ 3.30 p.m. “ Milford nt 6.30 “ 1.15 “ “ Haxonville at 7.40 “ 435 “ “ N ewton at 6.30 and 9 “ 5,45 A 8 “ “ Brookllncat 6.40,7},8j 410}a.m.,1i,3j,5i,74 9 “ TRAINS FROM BOSTON leave as follows: For Worcoslor at 7.30 and 8 n.m., 12 30, 2,30,4, 4 5.30 p.m “ Millbury at 8 “ 4 “ “ Milford nt 8.45 am. 5 “ “ Saxonvillo at 8.45 “ 5 “ “ Newton at 7.35 •' 3.30, 6.45 and 9.15 “ “ Brookline at 7,8! 49fa m , 12J, 2}. H,6t. 7j 49) “ UFor further particulars see PalhUndcr Railway Guide. Aug 27 dwif G. TWIC.IELL, Hindu Wmxeder Wilg Sjm a—*-- CHEAT and Western C**" Passage Company. p ENERAL TICKET OFFICE for all the Southern nnd vJ Western States and the Canadas, by Rail Roads, Steam boats, and Canals, from the Old Established Office, the only responsible Company in the town of SFRINGFIELD- Office in The Massasoit House, opposite the Depot —it being the only office authorized to sell tickets for the follow ing routes and rates of fare— From Springfield to Utica, $3,95 —to Syracuse, $4.50 — to Oswego, $5,2-5 —to Rochester, $4,75 —to Lockport, $4,75 —to Honalo, $5 —to Cicaveland, $7 —to Sandusky, $7,50 — to Cincinnati, slo—to Detroit, $8 —to Whitehall, $5 —to Montreal, Lower Canada, sß—to Toronto, U- C., $7,25 —to Hamilton, U. C., s7,2o—Kingston, U. C., $7,75 —to St. Louis, sls. South to Philadelphia, $4,75—t0 Pottsville, $8 to Lancaster, $7,50 —to Baltimore, $7,50 —tn Reading, $7,50 —to Colmabia,s7,so —to Holidaysburg,sß,7s—to Pitts burg, slo,so—to Wheeling, sll,so—to Milwaukie nnd Chi cago, $8,75. , ID perfectly We by getting their Tick rets at this office, and at no other. Any security required will be given for the fulfillment of all contracts made with this Company. J. MANSFIELD, Agent, Springfield. M. L. RAY, Superintendent, 3j Commercial-st, Boston. Springfield, May 2, 1850. dw6m IMPORTANT TO CALIFORNIANS. information relating to passage by Steam " or " U| d, including different lines, times of sailing, distances, expenses, baggage, etc., is com municated in our new “ Information Circular” gratis. Every body is invited to send for one. Address, postage paid, at the California Passenger Agency, No. 179 Broadway. New York. ARNOLD BUFFUM A CO. O’Life Insurance done on the Mutual system. For the satisfaction of those to whom we are personally unknown, we have permission to refer to the following Members of Congress: Hon. John Otis, Maine, Hon. Loren P.Waldo,Conn. “ James Meacham, Vt. “ Wm. H. Seward,N.Y. “ John P. Hale, N. H. “ Thadeus Stevens, Pa. u Charles Allen, Mass. “ S. P. Chase, Ohio. “ Horace Mann, Mass. “ Nath’l Albertson, la. “ Orin Fowler, Mass. “ Wm. Sprague, Mich. “ Thomas Corwin, Secretary, U. S. Treasury. New York, Aug 29, 1850. dw* LEONARD'S Boston and Worcester Express. subscriber continue! to run THE EX 1 PRESS between Boston and Worcester, for safe transmission of Packages, Bundles, Bank ~ Notes, Specie, and Merchandise generally, Three Times each way Daily. Particular attention given to paying, collecting and nego .iating notes, drafts, bills, and purchasing and selling mer ihandize, produce, etc. All packages must be directed to his care. The subscriber is alone responsible for property entrusted o his case, and no risk is assumed by the Boston and Wor ester Rail Road Company. Packages by this line forwarded from Worcester toSa sm, Newburyport, Taunton, Fail River, and New Bedford; Iso, to Portland, and all parts of Maine. Orders free for goods to be returned by this Express. Offices.—HARNDEN & CO.’S Office, 8 Court Street, Joston; J. H. KNIGHT’S HAT STORE, 163 Main Street. Feb 25. dtf S. S. LEONARD. WOOL CARDINO, Cloth Dressing and manufacturing. Kerseymeres, satinets, frocing, plain CLOTH and WOOLEN YARN, on shares or by the yard, in the best manner and on reasonable terms, by the subscriber. Agents—W. L. Clark Ar Co., 62 Granite Row, Worces ter, Win. Bennett, Jr., Hubbardston, Levi Goss, Sawyer Mills. Bojlston. ROYAL 11. CHAFFIN. Holden, East Village, June 19, 1850. wtf Pure Winter Oil, &c. I GALLS-WINTER SPERM, warranted. LuVV Bleached Winter Whale. Spring and Fall Sperm. Lard and Neats Foot Oil, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Together with a general assortment of PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, and Manufacturers Articles, on reasonable terms- E. F. DIXIE, Jan 9 d6twtf3 247 Main Street. CARRIAGES FOR SALE, JfTiv S .By A. TOLMAN & CO., at the old Carriage Shop, No. 10 Exchange Street, WORCESTER . 5 new Carr\ alls, 5 2d hand Carryalls, 5 “ Top Buggies, 6 “ Top Buggies, 3 “ Open “ 7 “ Open “ 3 “ Chaises, 1 “ Chaise, 2 “ Job Wagons, 1 “ Job Wagon, 7 “ Harnesses, 1 “ Worcesteree, good. All the above named Carriages we promise to sell at less I han the average auction prices. XT We have jusi received a large lot of Top, Enameled and Dash Leather of first quality, Coach Varnish, and have on hand the usual vatiety of Lace and Trimmings. Worcester, Sept 17, 1850. ’ d2w w3t FALL OF 1850. [STOCKWELL has just received the Fall Styles J. of Goods for Gentlemen’s wear, and will be happy to lerve those who may please to give him a call. Also, the NEW Y ORK FASHIONS for the coming season. WANTED, SIX or EIGHT TAILORESS GIRLS,weII acquainted with the business. Two or three Apprentice GIR LS, to learn the trade. L. STOCKWELL. Grafton, Sept 3. dwtf Wanted Immediately, ONE or two good Bottomers to work on Bov’s Thick Boots, at the shop opposite of James H. Wall’s. Aug 30 dtf P. HUNT. WANTED, A ROUSE suitable for two small families, in the west A part of the city. Possession to be taken as soon after the first of September as ptssible. Rent not to exceed S3OO. Inquire at this office. dtf Aug 21 _______ A N experienced Salesman in the Dry Goods Business. Inquire at the CITY STORE, 152 Main Sc. Aug 19 d Washing Fluid. JOHN H. WALTON’S WASHING FLUID which has been proved to be a superior article, for sale by the gal lon or barrel by DRAPER Ac CLARK, । Sept 2 dwtf 103, IDS & 107 Front St. DYSENTERY ATWOOD’S DYSENTERY DROPS have been exten lively used in this place, and have never to our know ledga disappointed the reasonable expectations of any. | ' John Trull, Srlh H. Temple, Aaron Weston, Amos Nichols, Wm Temple, James Coggin. 1 Reading, Mass. R XT The above named just received and for salt* by A. P. I&LBEE, 34 Southbridge 81, General Agent,and by LEWIS fT. LAZELL, Apothecary, 201 Main Street. Price 25 cents per bottle. d'finis Worcester, July 25 Patent Lightning Conductors. rj'HE snbscr her is prepared to aifiv his improved Light* JI nh\g Conductors io buildings la Worcester and vicinity and solicits orders which may he left with Mr. Wm GREENLEAF. No. 115 Main St., Worcester, or by mail to the Hubacriber in BMtbn. My improvements are indispensable in making a perfect protection, and they combine beauty, strength and •lurubil ity. As there has been some infringements, the public are cautioned ngninst employlug any one tn affix rods which are an infringement of my Patent, as 1 shall demand damages ol all who have their buildings protected by such rods. My Patent has lately been pronounced “good” by the Jury, af ter a fair trial, and judgment has been rendered bn the ver dict. No rod has yet been devised nearly ss good us mint) whish is not an infringement. Specimens may be seen on the house of Wm. A Wheeler, Esq., and Edward Lincoln, Esq. WM. A. ORCUTT, No. 77 ComliilL. July 24. wd2nw3m* 1108*1 ON Artists Tools and Colors. V COMPLETE imortnicm of ihn above nlwnyi on hnnil and lot «nk-by BAMUh'L C. WHITE, Dmwl.t, Wwdiltiglou neur Weatetn R. R Depot. July 24. dw4m WORCESTER. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1850. BAY STATE SHAWLS. HAVING ju.t completed my arranuemenl. for the exten sive sale of the BAY STATE MILLS SHAWLS. I would Hike an early opportunity to inform the public that I have received a large lot of all their diflbrent styles and qual ifies and am prepared to sell them at WHOLESALE ot RETAIL, at Afi LOIP RATES as tney can be purchased of the Manufacturers. MERCHANTS from the country can be supplied at my ■Su,re at the Agents’ lowest piices, as my advantages for ob taining them are equal tu any of the largest Jobbing Houses in Boston. MARTIN STOWE, Ko. 3 Flagg Buildings, Aug 29 dwtf opposite Central Hotel. Painted Floor Cloths. WC would call the attention of all persons in want of Floor Oil Cloths to mir UNUSUALLY LARGE ns sottmenl of SHEET GOODS, which we cut to any size,or shaped rooms, nr Halls, cheap er than can be bought elsewhere in the State. dw3B B L. HARDON & Co. PAPER HANGINGS- The best assortment in the State. A BOLT 200 NEW PATTERNS, French and j.'V American TAPER HANGINGS, just received, and for sale ut prices varying from 4 cts. to 81,50 per Roll. Warranted the CHEAPEST STOCK in the county, by A. J. BROWN 148 Main Street. Worcester, Sept. 11, 1850. dwtf. GREAT SALE OF DRY GOODS AT No. 3 Flagg Buildings, opposite •Central Hotel, Worcester, BY MARTIN STOWE, WHERE THE BEST BARGAINS CAN BE HAD. HEAD QUARTERS FOR THE BAY STATE SHAWLS. dwGw t Flint’s Bonnet Bleachery, NO. 133 MAIN STREET. A N entire NEW WAY of Finishing A V Old Bonnets, to look nearly as well as New fur the Low Price of 25 Cents. NEW BONNETS RIBBONS, a large assortment are now opening and for sale veiy low at April 4. dwtf FLINT’S, 133 Main St. MUSTBESOLDI ’ THE immense and truly elegant stock of CLOTHS, CAS SIMERES, VESTINGS, Ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods now in the United States Clothing Store, under the United States Hotel, will be exposed fur sale for the next FOUR WEEKS, at Prices to suit Purchasers. The intention of the proprietor is to close out the whole of this extensive stock, and it will be done regardless of sac rifice upon the cost of the goods. The public are urgently recommended to improve the op portunity which this tum in fortune aßbrQt them of buying whatever they want among the stock at their own price. HENRY S. MOORE. WANTED, SIX GIRLS, first-class Pant and Vest Makers, to whom first-rate wages will be paid—as above. Worcester, Aug 15, 1850. dwtf WILLIAM D. FENNO & SON, wholesale and retail dealers in Watches, docks, and Jewelry, Silver. Plated, and Britannia Ware, Combs. Spectacles. Cutlery. Pistols. Hunting and Fishing Apparatus. Also, CANES, FEATHER DUSTERS, VASES, FANS of every description, and a great variety of Fancy Goods, PERFUMERY, etc., for sale at the very Lowest Prices. All articles sold at this Establishment will be warranted as represented. O’Watches and Jewelry repaired by experienced work men only. ENGRAVING neatly executed. Cash paid for old Gold and Silver, at the old stand former y Boyden & Fenno, 106 Main Street. WM. D. FENNO, CHAS. W. FENNO. Worcester, March 30. eod&wtf INVALUABLE INVENTIONS. WM. B GIT, No. 22 Sudbury Street, Boston, VVOULD inform the public that he has invented anew “ contrivance for LINING PIPES WITH GLASS, which imparts to the water neither color, acid or taste The outside of the pipe is covered with a composition thal preserves them from rust. This is considered, by the most eminent chemists tub only rieE fit for conveying water into houses for domestic purposes. Those using aqueduct water will find it for their advantage to call mid examine. (D*lle has also invented a GLASS STRAINER, tube placed at the bottom of Wells and Springs. The water is carried through glass lined pipes to any part of the house desired. Jj’Persons from Ihe country are invited to call, or send in their orders. dwtf Boston, June 28 VARNISH VARNISH. ~ /CARRIAGE and FURNITURE Varnish from the mann- V factory of Johnson Richards of Newark N. war ranted to give satisfaction, or may be returned and money refunded. For sale in any quantity by SAMUEL C. WHITE, Washington Squore, near Western R. It. Depot. July 21. dw6m COAL FOR SUMMER USE. A SUPERIOR article of PENN. RED ASH COAL, so Summer use in cooking stoves, ranges, etc., for sale b» Ilie subscribers. Also, H’hite Ash Penn, and Aouidneel Coals. RICE * BARBOUR, Yard on Plymouth Street, Office, 222 Main-st, over C. Foster & Co.’s Store. April 22 dlslf bootYdrms CONSTANTLY on hand and made to order from the bee of seasoned Lumber. Also, Seam Rubbers. Reed’s Pal lent Screws, 4c. KT Express orders promptly answend C. E. WILDER, Aug 3. eodtwtf Centrrl street Steam Mill. House Lots, Houses, &c. MTJEAUTIFUL LOTS, containing nearly an acre D each, delightfully sitnaled on “ Fairmount,” hal n mile north of the Court House, uneqmiled for beau ty of location mid aspect, for those who prefer to live a little out and own a large lot for a very moderate cost. Finely situated LOTS on Hurvard Street, on the elevated land directly west of the Central Church, the most desirable lots remaining in the market. Very desirable Lots on the Brewery Estate near the West ern Railroad Depot, and in other parts of the city. Also, several Dwelling Houses in different parts of the eity. Good Gardening land by the acre, mid other Heal property, for sale on the most accommoHuthig terms, by Feb 19. eodistf D. S. MESSINGER. A. ft? Temperance Eating Blouse. NO. 7 WILSON’S LANE, BOSTON. ME ALB served up at all Hocus of the day, Sunday, excepted. KFLADIES can visit these Rooms with pcrfec.i propriety, as sucli is the custom of l)te place. Ijimw, May 11, 1650. wAd2awtf Professor Barry's Tricopherous Z \n MEDICATED COMPOUND for the Hair for sale. V / or retail, by 81’URK & SIBLEY, oopt 13 eod&wtf 140 Main-»t., Wbrceater. Washing Fluid, WARRANTED superior lo any thing of the kind in use. for sale ut 33 centsper gallon by BPURR 4 SIBLEY, 140 Main-St., Sept 13 eodtwtl Wen.-sier A CARD. We l>cg leave to notify our friends and patrons, and the ptfblic generally, that having completed the addi tions and alterations in our Store, (of which we gave notice last Spring), we have moved back to the NEW STORE, where we arc prepared to Exhibit the Largest and Best assorted Stock of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, for the retail trade, in the State > together with Feath ers, Hair Mattresses, Painted Floor Cloths, &c. &c. la all the alterations and improvements we have made in rar Store, we hgve had constantly in mind the com fort and convenience of our customers, and in doing this we have spared no expense to make our store Second to none in the State, and having ac-, fiouiplislted this object, we beg to assure our friends and the public., that every effort of ours will lye to make our assortment of goods, and the low prices at which they are offered, the chief attraction to our establish ment; and we desire further to say to our numerous patrons and friends, that we feel under many obligations for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us in years past, and would solicit its continuance and influence. Any person who shall receive nngentlemanly treatment from any Clerk in our employ, will confer a great favor >y reporting the same to either of the firm, B. L. HARDON & Co. fB. L. Hardon, Firm. / Stephen Sawyer, (Wm. A. Carey. c s!7,dw3m3B B. L. HARDON, & Co. CARPET WARE ROOMS. Sept. 16th, 1850. CARPETS! CARPETS’! CARPETS!!! 11 e have now on hand the largest and best assorted stock of TAPESTRY, BPvUSSELLS, THREE PLY, SUPERFINE, and EXTRA FINE CAR PETINGS; together with a full and complete assort ment of LOW PRICED all wool Carpetings, Cotton and Wool Venetian Stair and List Carpetings, Painted Floor Cloths, from 3-4 to 6 yards wide, and from 2s to 9s the yard. Straw Mattings, Rugs, Door Mats, Ma nilla and Rope Mats, Stair Rods, all wool printed Buckings, from one yard to four yards wide, and from 37 1-2 cts. to $2,50 the yard—Linen Stair Bookings, and every useful article to be found in the largest Car pet establishments in the country, all of which are en tirely new and fresh Goods, embracing a great variety of new and beautiful designs Never before seen in any market. We offer these goods to the public, with the assurance that they can and will be sold under any and all cir i nmstances, lower than the same styles and qualities can be bought in the County, and as low as they can lie bought in any market in the United States. Persons rom all parts of the State, should visit this establish ment before purchasing. All orders promptly attended to. c s!7,Sw3B B. L. HARDON & Co. Gentlemens’ Furnishing Goods. We have now on hand, a full assortment of Gentle men’s Furnishing Goods, among which may be found. Black, White, and Col’d Kid Gloves, Silk Lined Kid Gloves, a choice Article, Buckskin Travelling and Driving Gloves, Black and Fancy Silk Cravats ot choice styles and the very best quality. Silk Scarfs, very rich styles—Silk and Linen Pocket Handkfs., Suspenders, Silk, Woolen and Cotton under-shirts and Drawers, &c. &c., for sale cheap for cash. c 517,6w38 B. L. HARDON & Co. Silk Dress Goods. In this Department of our Store will be found a very large stock, embracing upwards of 200 pieces silks, in every desirable and fashionable shade of coloring, from medium to extra quality. BLACK SILKS. In this branch of the silk department, we have the largest Stock ever exhibited in this State, and of styles and qualities the best made in the world. Any lady in want of a black Silk that will not lose its LUSTRE by being wet, or by years of wear, should look at our as sortment before purchasing. Also, Black Watered Silks, a Magnificent Quality, the best ever of fered in this market —all of which will be warranted not to cut or crack in wear, and will be sold at the low est prices the same qualities can be bought for in any City in the United States. 5!7,8w38 B. L. HARDON & Co. Shawl Velvets. We have just received a choice quality of Lyons Velvets for shawls and cloaks. Also, Shawl Fringes, New Styles. B. L. HARDON & Co. c 517,6w38 200 PIECES MERINOES, OF FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, JUST RECEIVED, which wo offer for sole al sroni2scts. to $ 1,50 ihe yard, mid warrant them the best goods iu the County al ihe prices. 6w38 B. L. HARDON & Co. pr za PS. 8-1 Primed Colton Drnggots this week receiving, OU mid lorsulo cheap fur cash, by (i W 3B B. L. BARDON & Co Hair and Palm Leaf Matresses. WE have now in ato-e a very large stock of the very best Hair Matreißcs to bo found in the country. Also Palm Leaf Mun cite B—both of which will be sold for cash, ns cheap, by the subscribers, as tboy can be bought in nny market iu the United States. 6wW B L. lIARDOaN & Co. 25 Pieces Dutch Carpets. JUST RECEIVED in new patterns. We have just received 25 Pieces genuine Dutch Carpets, of a very superior quality ; better than any ever before Imported to this Country, to which we ask the attention of pur chaseis Iwfore buying, as we feel confident we can sell these Goods 25 per cent cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere in the State. c s!7,6dw3S B. L. HARDON & Co. Damask Towels. We have received, and oiler for sale, a full assort ment of Damask Towels, Damask Bordered Hucka buck qnd Diaper Towels, also a good atsoitment of Col'HQd Bordered Diapers, and Rich Basket Towel- - ing. AU very choice and desirable Goods. G B. L. HARDON & Co. Improved Fire Proof Safes, Warranted free from Dampness or Mould ’ f 1 MIE undersigned conlinnes * t 0 keep on hand and man ufacture to order the above flHWrwl known Safes, at prices verying from 80 to 600 dollars. ! ‘llirSjS These Safes having already ilwIB? been subjected to the severest *WMIrW tests, abundant evidence can ke produced of their complete I security against the element of :They will be fitted with the ordinary “Lever Lock,” " which cannot be picked but by l he most finished adepts in the art of Lock-picking; or with other and more costly locks,which, although they have been several years in use, HAVE HITHERTO RESISTED ALL ATTEMPTS TO OPEN THEM WITHOUT THE PRO PER KEY, they being equally proof against gun-powder and gun-cotton. One of them is known to have resisted four attempts upon it with gun-pcwder,wHZio«t the slight* est injury to the lock whatever. Purchasers cm have the inside (or maliogany) case made in any desired form by send ing their order. Arrangements have also been made to furnish Banking Houses, Treasury, Insurance and iMercantile Offices with “YALE’S PATENT SINGLE AND DUPLEX SAFETY BANK LOCKS,” which have been introduced into more than 400 Banks, Treasury’, Insurance and Mercantile Offices in the United States within the last two years, and having given entire satisfaction, are now in almost daily demand. More than 300 certificates, recommending the above, can be seen and by calling at the subscriber-s Manufactory, to which place all orders should be addressed. JOS. R. BRYANT, No. 30 CAESESVA.Y, Corner of Lancaster Streets, BOSTON, Maas. N. B. Orders for Bank Vaults, Machinery work, etc. etc., solicited, and promptly executed. April 6. d 1 aweow weoply 15 (4 Truth, will Prevail.” IT is now five years since this valuable medicine was first offered to the public, and the result has fully proved this IMPORTANT FACT, viz: That a remedy of real value can sustain itself without extra puffing. The article speaks For itself ! Old and difficult cases of Gravel, Stricture, Retention of the Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder, Affec tions of the Kidneys. Female irregularities, Dropsy, etc., have yielded to this remedy after all others had failed; and It is no longer doubted that the Golden Extract stands WITHOUT A RIVAL, ns a safe, speedy, and permanent cure for all diseases of the Urinary organs of either sex. For sale by A. CLARKE, Druggist, sole agent for Wor cester. weop&deow3tawtf Aug 15 DR. STONE, ’ A TTENDS to every branch of Medical practice, aside from tl diseases of the Eye and Ear. His great experience in active general practice, for the last fourteen years, in other sections of the Union, as well as the New England States, in DYSENTERIES and SUMMER COMPLAINTS of every grade and variety, enables him to promise satisfactory suc cess. References—Wm. Eaton and Alvan T. Burgess, Esq’rs, Worcester; S. J. Woodbury, Esq, Sutton ; John Barnard and Nathaniel Stone, Esq’rs, Auburn. Kj-Office and resi dence, No. 2 Maple St. eod&eowly PARIS GREEN. rRENCII, English and American Paris GREEN—Chrome Green and Yellow—Prussian Blue—Ultramarine—Paris Blue—Carmine, &.c. Also, Ground Paris Green, put up in cans—togetluer with a great assortment of COLORS and TOOLS for Fancy and Ornamental Painters, warranted to give satisftetion and will be sold cheap for cash. SAMUEL C. WHITE, Square, near Western *. R. Depot. July 24 eod&w6m FOR THE AFFLICTED. Banning’s Patent Body Brace. THIS celebrated PATENT LACE, or BODY BRACE, is an efficient relief to persons laboring under the follow ing and other analogous maladies and symptoms,viz-. Asthma, Consumption, and other diseases of the Lungs,—Spinal Cur vatures—Bronchitis and other affections of the Throat—Loss of Voice—Hip Diseases, Scrofulous Swellings, Distortions, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Want of Sleep, Palpita tion of the Heart, Disordered Circulation of the Blood, Kid ney Affections, numbness and coldness of the Extremities— painful, difficult, or suspended Menstruation—Palsy, Gout, Falling of the W omb, Leuchorhoe or Whites, Dropsy, Piles, Constipation, Withered and Decayed Limbs, Weakness of Chest, Vertigo, Dull Pains in the Sides, Pains and weakness in the Back, &c. &c. The following certificates will show what is thought of Dr. Banning’s Patent Lace, &c., viz : From Prof. Mott, and other Physicians of New York. The undersigned have examined Dr. Banning’s novel views on the mechanical pathology of many affections of the vice ra, and believe them highly interesting, and worthy the seri ous attention of the medical profession. Valentine Mott, MJ). J. Kearney Rodgers,M.D Stephen P. Kirby, M. D. Stephen Brown, M. D. Alex. B. Whiting, M. D. H. McLean, M. D. From Rev. Caleb J. Tenney, D. D., of Northampton, for merly of Wethersfield, Conn.: Thirteen years ago I sustained a loss of voice, which, for three years w-as almost total. Subsequently my voice was continued weak and indistinct. One year ago, 1 commenced the use of Dr. Banning’s Brace, and have found very marked and decided advantage from it, increasing the ease of speak ing and the strength of my voice. Now. although I preach once or twice, almost every Sabbath, I should scarcely at tempt the service at all, if I had not in constant application the principles of Dr. Banning’s Brace, which from my own knowledge of its certain utility in my case, I cheerfully re commend to all suffering a like calamity. Aug. 5, 1846. CALEB J. TENNEY. ' DR. J. C. KNAPP, the undersigned, has pur chased the right of this far-famed Patent Lace, or Body Brace for the County of Worcester, and are now ready to sell, and apply the instrument to patients, either at their own residences, or at their said Office, No. 245 (up stairs) Main Street. They will sell the right to make, vend, and use the said Lace, in a few, and a few only, of the towns of this County, on terms very advantageous to the purchasers. All the above mentioned diseases, and many more of a similar nature, the undersigned have, with their MAGNET IC, or ELECTROPATHIC REMEDIES, treated very suc cessfully, and will continue to do so, either with or without the application and expense of the said Lace or Brace, as patients may prefer. The instrument is light, neat, and easily adjusted, and can be worn by a gentleman, or lady without the least pain or inconvenience. The public is iu vited to call and examine the article at their said office, where all favors in their line will be thankfully received, and all explanations, as to the said Laces, and the Magnetic remedies, gratuitously given. References to many cases cured, and others now under their treatment, iu this region given to any qu application. J. C. KNAPP, Worcester, Feb 6, 1850. dtf Kitchen’s Preparations for the Skin and Hair. THE subscriber respectfully informs bis friends and the public in Worcester that he has established two Agen cies in two Drug Stores—one that of JAMES GKEEN, 117 Main Street, and the other, M 11. GREEN, 216 Maln-at.,— thereby affording the citixens at either part of Worcester an easy facility to purchase either of the following populai preperations: THE COLCASSIAN AMBRA, an odifetoua tonic for pre veining Baldness, Grey Hair, or the falling off of the hair ; effectually eradicating Dandruff - , and the thorough cleansing of the skin of the head It is decidedly the best medicated compound for the strengthening, preserving aud beautifying of the Hair. THE VITA PALIS, which removes freckles, and all eruptions mid impuiitles of the skin mid preserves It In a healthy and youthful state. This preparation is compose.l of innoxious ingredients that have received the sanction <4 the best Chemists. THE ROYAL ISPHAN HAIR DYE, a vegetable com pound for coloring the hnir n permanent lltaek or natural Brown, ns the Lady or Gentlemen may wish. This nrtide lias been the result of several years experiments und has been improved by the experience of eminent Chemists. Many have been ber.efitted by it, mid it is now being uaed by several Ladies mid Gentlemen of this city, who unanimous ly agree that the Ispahan Hair Dye is the best mid most ef fectual extant. It does not stain the skin of the head. rr Wholesale and retail, by the proprietor, ANDREW KITCHEN, manufacturer of all kinds of Ladies and Gentle men’s Hair Work, Rooms 257 H'aehington.st., Holton, mi I In Worcesler by James Green, 117 Main Street, and M. B Green, 216 Main-st. d3taw3m Aug 17 BUSINESS CARDS Printed nt the SPY OFFICE, INo. 312 Main Stukbt, at short notice. Also, WEDDING and VISITING CARDS. t s NO 102.