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VOL. VI. WORCESTER DAILY SPY: PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING AT 218 Main Street, (Butman Row,) Worcester, JOHN MILTON EARLE, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS. The price of THE DAILY SPY is Three Dollars per Dnnum, or Seventy-five Cents perquarter, if paid strictly iu advance. THE MASSACHUSETTS SPY is published weekly hi the same OHlce. Terms—sl.7s in advance, or $2 if not paid in advance. Worcester and Nashua Railroad. Change of Summer Arrangement — commencing Augurt 7lh, 1850. PASSENGER TRAINS will run as follows : Leave Arrive at (Jroton Nashua and Worcester at Junction at Lowell at 6.45 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 9.00 a.m. I Luo a.in. 12.30 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 4.10 p.m. 5.35 p.m. 6.15 6c 7 p.m. Leave Arrive at Groton Nashua and Lowell Junction, Worcester, 7.30 a.m. 7.20 a.m. 8.15 a.in. 9.45 a.m. J 1.30 a in. 11 30 a.m. 12.30 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 530 p.m. 5.15 p.m. 6.15 p.m. 7.05 p.m. FITCHBURG AND WORCESTER TRAINS. I eave Worcester nt 6.45 and 11 a. m., and 4.10 p. m. I eave Fitchburg al 8.15 a.m., and 12.30 and 5.45 p. m. FREIGHT TRAINS run daily each way between Wor ccster, Groton Junction, Nashua, Lowell and Fitchburg At Worcester— the 6.45 a. m train connects with Nor and W or. St. Bt. train from New York ; Morning, ami Midday train of the Bos. and Woi . Prov.and Wor., Nor. and Wor., Mid W. R. R., connect with the 11 A.M. and 4.30 P.M. trains irum Worcester. Al Groton. J.Diction —trains arrive simultaneously at 8.15 X. M., 12 30 and 6 I’. M. from Worcester, Nashua, Boston, i itchburg. Lowell, 'A est Townsend, and depart simultane muly for the above named places at 8.15 a.m.,12 30 A 6 p.m. At Nashua— Trains arriving from Worcester at 9 A M. ;md 1.45 P M. connect with upward trains of the Concord slid Wilton Rail Roads Those leaving Nashua at 7.30 and 11.30 A. M. connect with downward trains of tlie Concord mui Wilton Railroads. I j-This road forms the cheapest and most expeditious channel of communication for Freight and Passengers be tween New York City, and southwestern por tu.ns of New England (including the line of the Western R bond), and Lowell, Lawrence, and Portland—Nashua, Man- Concord, and all places in the vicinity of the Con eord, Boston, Concord ami Montreal, Northern, A Passump •m* 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, Bulliv an and Vt. Central R. Road from Windsor, and Passumpsic R.R. from White River J unction. L /'Fare from Nashua to New York $3 and $250 ; 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 <SO, Worcester and Greenfield, $2,25 J. W. STOWELL, Worcester, Aug. 7.1850 dwtl Supt. Fiovidence and Worcester Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT—On and after Oct. 7, 1850. TRAINS Leave Worcester at 7 15 and 11 a.m. and 4 pm. Leave Providence at 7.45 ami 11.30 a.m. and 3.50 p.m. TRAINS CON N ECT at Millville with coaches lor Slaters ’ 3le and Nasonvilk*; at Uxbridge with coaches for Milford md Mendon; At W hilins with coaches for East Douglas and Whitinsville; at Farnums with coaches for Grafton Cen re, N. E. Village and Upton; at Worcester with trains of Western R. Road and Norwich and W. R. R., and Wore, and Nashua R. R. ; At Waterford with Liam* of Norfolk County Railroad lor and from Boston, Dedham, Ac. Passengers by the 7.45 train from Providence can arrive in New York, via New Haven, the same evening. Passengers by the 3.50 P. M. train from Providence can urive at Springfield and Hartford the same evening. Tin* 11.3 d trains connect nt Worcester with the Express Train for New York, which leaves Worcester at 4 P. M. The 11 A.M. train from Worcester connects at Providence with trains tor Boston,Taunton, Fall River, N. Bedford, Ac. The 1 P.M. train connects at Providence with the Boston lk 1 N V. Steam boat train for New York. jj’T.e 7.45 a:.<! II A..M. trains do not stop at Hamlet. j /’The 3.50 and 4 P. M trains do not stop al Ashton or Hamlet. ISAAC 11 SOUTHWICK, Sept. Sept 25, 1850. dwtf Norwich and Worcester Rail Road. t. er”* La.~--.g- _i__i_ iSFZ&i. Arrangement Commencing April 15, 1850. PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Worcester at 6.00 10.30 a.in. and 4.30 p.m. Arrive at Norwich nt 9.00 a.in. 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. Leave Norwich at 6.30 am. 12 00 m. and 5.00 p.m. Arrive in Worcester at 9.45 a.m. 3,00 and 8.45 p.m. Tire 6 a in. Train from Win. will arrive at Norwich in lime to connect with the Line for N. London, Greenport, and N. ¥.. via Steamer A Mee and the Long Island IL R i Also for Willimantic, Hartford, N Haven and N. Y., via N. Haren and N. York R R. The 10 30 a.m train from Wor. will leave after the arrival ■ ol the Boston 9. Worcester, Wor A: Nashua, Western, and Providence 11 Roads, and arrive al Norwich in time to con Hei l with the trains for N London, Stonington, Providence, Willimantic, Hartford and N Haven, reaching each of these piaces the same day. The 4.30 p.m. train front Wor. will leave after the arrival of the afternoon trains into that place, taking passengers to N Y by tlie Evening Line of Steamboats, arriving there arlv Hie following morning. The 6.3(1 a 111. train from Norwich will take passengers ar riving hy the Evening Boats from N Y., and arriv&at Wor. II time to connect with the Morning Trains of the Boston & Wor., Wor. & Nashua, Western, and Prov. A Wor. It R. The 12 m train from Norwich leaves after the arrival of ilu- trains from N Haven, Hartford, Willimantic. N London, htonington and Prov., reaching Wor. nt 3 p.m., in lime to connect with the afternoon trains from that place. The 5.30 p.m. train from Norwich leaves after the arrival ol (lie train from N Y . via Greenport mid N. London-, also from Hartford, N. Haven, and Willimantic, reaching Woi. m time for the Evening train to Boston. Passengers taking the 6 a.m train from Wor. can visit Greenport by Steamei Alice, mid return the same Evening STEAM BOAT TRAIN. The Steamboat Train will leave Allyn’s Point every morn ing except Monday, at about 1 o’clock, for Boston direct. I Returning, will leave Wor every Evening except Sunday, I 7.05. FREIGHT TRAINS —leave Worcester at 61 a.m., and Norwich al 91 a.m.—(Daily) Sundays excepted.) 7 TExpress Freioht leaves Boston at 12 tn.,arriving in ' New York next morning. All Baggage must be delivered to the Baggage Master or | sther person authorised to receive it before the Passenger iikes his seal in the curs. i Baggage will mil be taken to include money, merchandise, , nor other articles than those of personal use; and when of j uglier value than Fifty Dollars, notice must be given of that I fan, and an extra price paid, or the Company will not hold tselfliable beyond that amount. No baggage permitted in the Passenger Cars. No smoking permitted in the Passenger Cars or Depot. Passengers must procure Tickets ui the Station Olllces. JOEL W. WHITE, President April 24 dwtf W. 11. R. IMPORTANT TO CALIFORNIANS. 1 MILL information relating to passage by Steam * or including dilfenmi lines, times of sailing, <listHnc.es, expenses, baggage, etc., is com- ** municated in our new “ Information Circular,” trails. Every body is invited to send for one. Addicsj, postage paid, at the California Passenger Agency, No. 179 Hroadwuy, .New York, ARNOLD BUFFUM de CO. KT Life Insurance done on the Mutual system. For the satisfaction of those to whom we are personally unknown, wo have permission to refer to the following •Members of Congress: Hon. John Otis, Maine, Hon. Loren P. Waldo,Conn. “ James Meacham, Vt. “ Wm. H. Howard,NA . “ John P. Hale, N. H. “ Thudcus Stevens, Pa. “ Charles Allen, Muss. “S. P. Chase, Ohio. “ Horace Mann, Maas. “ Nalh’l Albertson, la. “ Orin Fowler, Mass. “ Wm. Sprague, Mich. “ Thomas Corwin, Secretary, U. S. Treasury. New York, Aug 29, 1850. WANTED, A HOUSE suitable for two small families, in the west 1 part of the city. Possession to be taken us soon after Jhe first of September ns pi ssible. Rent not to exceed S3OO ’“TUrc nt this vllice. dlf Aug 21 Worcester Cmln RICH DIEaS SILKS. now offering probably the best assortment ©I * y Rich Silk Goods ever exhibited in Worcester. Among other new styles are RICH CHAMELION GROS De AFRIQUE; “ tlo “ “ ARMURE; “ do GLACE “ “ RHINE ; Super PLAIN GROS de AFRIQUE; Splendid Chamelion SATIN de CHENE ; Handsome wide “ Glace’s at 75 cts ; Chamelion narrow stripes, Fall Styles at 62J cts; Beautiful seed fig’d Gros de Armure ; Broche and Jacquard lig’d SILKS, in rich colors; TTThe above comprises, but a small portion of our im mense and varied slock of Silk Goods. Many of these were bought of importers, on tile best terms, while many others were imported to our own order, and among these last a 10l ol Superior English Black Silks, probably the best Silk a Lady can buy for durability, both of lustre and fabric, and warranted by us in all cases, to wear without cutting or breaking. Splendid Black Gros de Paris, Also, imported for us, being a very beautiful quality, sel lom found in this country, unless imported to private order. Also, EXTRA RICH BLACK GRO de ARMURE, one of those rich old fashioned Silks, that will “stand alone?’ and “ stand” the most severe wear as well. Heavy India Satins, Another style, like the last, of the old fashioned goods— hick as a board” and twice as durable. Superior Black Satin de Chines, Of the best makes and most durable qualities. IZ V» e believe our assortment of Silk Goods to be far su perior, in sh//c,//wc/fi//and che t/mess, to any slock ever offered in this city—WE KNOW they were bought at the very lowest prices of anv market, and we are satisfied that WE CAN SELL THEM AT AS SMALL A PROFIT, lo s tv the least, as any other establishment, and we are sure that an examination of the Goods will satisfy every pur chaser that il is lor their interest to pm chase only of HENRY IL CHAMBERLIN & CO. _ dw GREAT SALE OF DRY GOODS AT No. 3 Flagg Buildings, opposite Central Hotel, Worcester, BY MARTIN STOW F, WHERE THE BEST BARGAINS CAN BE HAD. HEAD QUARTERS FOR THE BAY STATE SHAWLS. septlS dw6w FALL OF 1850. rSTOCKWELL has just received the Fall Styles j. of Goods for Gentlemen’s wear, and will be happy to serve those who may please to give him a call. Also, the NEW YORK FASHIuNS for the coming season. WANTED, OIX or EIGHT TAILOR ESS GIRLS,weII acquainted with I J thfi business. Two or three Apprentice GIRLS, to learn the trade. L. STOCKWELL. Grafton, Sept 3. dwtf BAY STATE SHAWLS. HAVING just completed mv arrangements for the exten sive sale of the BAY STATE MILLS SHAWLS, I would lake an early opportunity to inform the public that 1 have received a large lot of all their different styles and qual ities and am prepared to sell them al WHOLESALE oi RETAIL, at AH LOH' RATES as they can be purchased of the Manufacturers. MERCHANTS from the country can be supplied at my Store.al the Agents’ lowest juices, as my advantages for ob taining them are equal to any of the largest Jobbing Houses in Boston. Al ARTIN STOWE, No. 3 Flagg Buildings, Aug 29 . dwtf opposite Central Hotel. Painted Floor Cloths. would call the attention of all persona in want of If Floor Ud Cloths to onr UNUSUALLY LARGE as smtment of SHEET GOODS, which we cut to any size,or shaped rooms, rr Halls, cheap er than can be bought elsewhere in the State. div3B B L. HARDON & Co. PAPER HANGINGS- The best assortment in the State. \BOUT MO l NEW PATTERNS, French anil American PAPER HANGINGS, just received, and for sale at prices varying from 4 cts. to $1,50 per Roll. Warranted the CHEAPEST >TOUK in the county, by A. .1. BROWN 148 Main Sire it. Worcester, Sept. 11, 1850. dwtf. BHisPs Bonnet ECleachery. NO. 133 MAIN STREET. < N entire NEW WAY of Finishing A Old Bonnets, to look nearly as well as New for the ® Low Price of 25 Cents. NEW BONNETS RIBBONS, a large assortment are now opening and for sale very low at April 4. dwtf FLLN'i”S, 133 Main Bt. Pure V/inter Oil, &c. I XOfl GALLS. WINTER SPERM, warranted. IMVV Blenched Winter Whale. Sjiring and Full Sperm. Lard mid 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. Professor Barry's Tricopherous OR MEDICATED COMPOUND for Ilie Hair for .ale, wholesale or retail, by SPURR Ac SIBLEY, Sept 13 eoddcwtf 140 Main-si., Worcester. Washing Fluid, ATTARRANTED superior to any thing of the kind in use, W fur sale at 33 cents per gallon by SPURR A SIBLEY, 140 Main-St., Sept 13 lodAwtf Worece.er. Eddy’s Refined Lamp Black. THE above constantly on hand and for sale, together with English and American Lamp lllacli in papers Mid bulk, by SAMUEL C WHITE, Washington Square, near Western R. R. Depot. July 20 eoddcwdm GREAT DISCOVERY. CURRIER’S OREGON HAIR OIL. 'DHIS OH. is prepared by H. C. CURRIER, who is the 1 sole Proprietor ill Ihe United Slates, and is the greatest disc every in the known world lor the growth of Hair, mid warranted. Il will cause the hail to grow where it lias fallen off, mid is n sure preventative,and makes it grow thick, dark and silky. Price $ I per bottle. The best of references can be obtained from those who have been benefited in this city. N. 11. The money will he paid back, In all cases where the Oil docs not give satisfaction. Sole Agents for Worces ter, WM. D. FENNO * SON, 166 Main-st. dwtf July 7 White Lead, Linseed Oil. LEWIS’ Philadelphia and Union Pure White Lead. Dutch English and American Linseed Oil, for sale wholusah Slid iuuil at the lowest market prices, by SAMUEL C. WHITE, 24 Washington Bq., neat the Western R. R. Uspot. Feb 27, 4 “ U P wbln M ORCESTER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1860. A CARD. We beg leave to notify our friends and patrons, and the public generally, that having completed the addi tions and alterations in oor Store, (of which we gava notice last Spring), we have moved Inch to the NEW STORE, where we are prepared to Exhibit the Largest and Best assorted Stock of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, lor the retail trade, in the State; together with Feath ers, Hair Mattresses, Fainted Floor Cloths, &c. &c. In nil the alterations and improvements we have made in our Store, we have had constantly in mind the com forl and convenience of ucr customers, and in doing this we have spared no expense lo make onr store Second to none in the State, and having ac complished this object, we beg to assure our friends and the public, that every effort of ours will be to make our assortment of goods, and the low prices at which I hey are offered, the chief attraction to our establish ment; and we desire further to sav 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 ungentlemanly 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. f B. L. llardon, Firm. J Stephen Sawyer, (Wm. A. Carey. c sl7,dw3m3S B. L. HARDON, & Co. CARPET WARE ROOMS. Sept. 16th, 1850. CARPETS’ CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! IV e have nowon hand th* largest and best assorted dock of TAPESTRY, BRUSSELLS, THREE PLY, SUPERFINE, and EXTRA FINE CAR PETINGS; together with a full and complete assort .nent ol 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 (Is 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, md 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 if new and beautiful designs Never 'before seel, in any market. We offer these goods to the public, with the assurance Ihat they can and will be sold under any and all cir cumstances, lower than the same styles and qualities can be bought in the County, and as low as thev can lie bought in any market in the United States. Persons Horn all parts of the State, should visit this establish ment before purchasing. All orders promptly attended to. c 517,8«38 B. L. HARDON & Co. 200 PIECES MERI NOES. »F FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH MANUFACTURE. JUST RECEIVED, which we offer for sale at from 25 it*. to $1,50 the yard, and warrant them the best goods in ho County at the pricer. . Gw 38 B. L HARDON & Co. Damask Towels. We have received, and offer for sale, a full assort ment of Damask Towels, Damask Bordered Ilucka buck and Diaper Towels, also a good assortment of Colored Bordered Diapers, and Rich Basket Towel - ing. All very choice and desirable Goods. c 517,6dw38 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 ol choice styles and the very best quality. Silk Scarfs, very rich styles—Silk and Linen Pocket Handkfs., Suspenders, Silk, Woolen and Cotton under-shirts an 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 lie found a very large stock, embracing upwards of 200 pieces silks, in livery desirable and fashionable shade of coloring, from medium to extra quality. BLACK SILKS. In this branch of the silk department, we have the largest Steck ever exhibited in this Slate, 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 lieing wet, or by years of wear, should look at our as sortment before purcliasing. Also, Black Watered Silks, a Magmificeut 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. 517,8w38 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 Hair and Palm Leaf Matresses. WE Imve now in slo e n very large Mock of the very bent Huir MutieaßUK to be found in thu country. Also Palin Lent’ MnriCßges—both of which will be sold for cimh, fin cheap, by the Hubacriberg, as they can be bought in anj market in ihe United Statu. fiw3B BL. HARDEN A Co. Pxf | PS. 8-4 Printed Cotton Druggcu this week receiving, I/'* and for sale cheap fur cubli, by Lw3B B. L. HARDON & (> 25 Pieces Dutch Carpets. JUST RECEIVED in new pnttenis. 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 ihascrs before buying, ns we feel confident wo can sell these Goons 25 rm cent cheaper than they can re bought elsewhere in the Slate. c «17,6dw38 B. L. HARDON & Co. LEONARD’S Boston and Worcester Express, - r subscriber contimiei tn run THE EX A PRESS between Boston and Worcester, for the safe transmission of Packages, Bundles, Bank r 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 mei .handize, produce, etc. All packages must be directed to his care. The subscriber is alone responsible for property entrusted o his ease, and no risk is assumed by the Boston and Wor ester Kail Road Company. Packages by this line forwarded from Worcester toSa em, Newburyport, Taunton, Fall River, and New Bedford; Iso, to Portland, ami all parts of Mame. Orders f ree for goods to be returned by this Express. Offices.—HARNDEN & CO.’S Office, 8 Court Street, iopton; J. IL KNIGHT’S HAT STORE. 163 Main Street. Feh 25 dtf S. S. LEONARD. “great and Western % ' Passage Company. QENERAL TICKET OFFICE for all the Southern and > \\ estern States and the Canadas, by Rail Ronds, Steam boats, and Canals, from the Old Established Office, the only responsible Company in the town of SPRINGFIEf.D-' Office in the Massasoit House, opposite the Depot —il being the only office authorized to sell tickets for the follow ing routes and rates of fare— From Springfield to Utica, $3,95—t0 Syracuse, $1,50— to Oswego, $5,25 —to Rochester, $ 1,75 —to Lockport, $4,75 —to Buffalo, ss—to Cleaveland, $7 —to Sandusky, $7,50 — to Cincinnati, slo—to Detroit, sß—to Whitehall, ss—to Montreal, Lower Canada, sß—to Toronto, U. C., $7,25—t0 Hamilton, U. C., $7,25 —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 —to Reading. $7,50 —to Columbia,s7,s0 —to Holidaysburg,sß,7s—to Pitts burg, $10,56—t0 Wheeling, $11,50 —to Milwaukie and Chi cago, $8,75. [O'Passengers can be perfectly safe by getting their Tick ets at this office, and at no other. Any security required will fie given for the fulfillment of all contracts made with this Company. J. MANSFIELD, Agent, Springfield. M. L. RAY, Superintendent, 3) Commercial-st, Boston. Springfield, May 2, 1850. dw6m AD VMS ACO’S. Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and CALIFORNIA EXPRESS. A & CO forward Goods, Parcels, Money, “A* Ac *’ an d niake collections on Norwich, New York, Philadelphia, Washington,Pitts burg, and St. Louis, with the utmost promp titude, giving all possible care to all and any kinds of busi ness of the above description entrusted to them, O’A. A Co. a'so forward Parcels, Letters,dec. to all parts of Europe. OFFICES —9 Court St , Boston; 18 Shetucket St , Nor wich; B. F Bolles, N. London; 85 Chesnut St., Philadel phia; 7 Wall Si., New York; 7 Light S , Baltimore; Penn. Avenue, Washington; 85 Fourth St., Pittsburg; corner of Pine and Water-sts., St Louis; L. L. MASON, Express Of flee, corner of Main and Mechanic Sts., Worcester. ALVIN ADAMS, Worcester, May 1. ts W. B. DINSMORE. PATENTS. American and Foreign Office. Agency for Business with U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON. No. State Street-BOSTON. IN 1840 the subscriber was appointed by the Commissioner of Patents Agent of the U.S. Patent OtHce, in accordance with the lUth Sec. of Act of 1837. Having relinquished the Agency for t tans mission of Mod els, and adopted a more expeditious mode of sending them to the Patent Olfice, whereby a patent may be procured about Six weeks earlier’, he continues to forward them free of expense—to prepare Caveats, Specifications, Assignments, and all the necessary Pajiers and Drawings for Patents; and to render advice on legal and scientific matters respecting the same. Patents secured in Europe and other countries. By application at this Office, inventors are saved the time and cost of a journey to Washington, and delay there as well as all personal trouble in obtaining iheir patents. They also have the advantage of verbally explaining their inven tions, and of consulting in respect to them; matters, in gen eral, of paramount importance in order to obtain correct specifications and claims. The experience of sixteen years’practice, an extensive collection of rare works, deci sions, etc , on mechanical subjects, the Patent Laws, and patents of diflerent countries, collected at much expense during the long time this office has been established, together with accounts here kept of inventions paten ted at Washing ton,.enable the subscriber to afford to inventors, desirous of procuring Patents, assistance and information which in other respects might be difficult of attainment. R. H. EDDY, Solicitor of Patents. July 21,1849. During the time I occupied the Office of Commissioner of Patents, R. H. E’d dv, Esq., of Boston, did business nt the Patent Olfice as So licitor for procuring Parents. There were few, if any, per sons acting in that capacity, who had so much business be fore the Patent Office; and there were none who conducted it with more skill, fidelity and success. 1 regard Mr Eddy as one of the best informed and most skilful Patent Solicitor in the United States, and have no hesitation in assuring in ventors that they cannot employ a person more competent and trustworthy, and more capable of putting their appl-ca tions in a form to secure for them an early ami favorubl consideration at the Patent Office. EDMUND BURKE, Late Commissioner of Patents. Boston, Sept 11, 1850. edd&wly COAL FOB.SUMMERUSE. " A SUPERIOR article of PENN. REB ASH COAT., so Summer use in cooking stoves, ranges, etc., for sale Ihe subscribers Also, White Ash Penn, and h.piidnecx Coals. RICE & BARBOUR, Yard on Plymouth Street, Office, 222 over C. Foster &- Co.'s Store. April 22 distf House Lots, Houses, &c. j-ji "J BEAUTIFUL LOTS, containing nearly an acre 1> each, delightfully situated on “Fairmount,” hnl mile north of the Court House, unequaled for beau ty of locution and aspect, for those who prefer to live a little out and own a large lot for a very moderate cost. Finely situated LOTS on Harvard Street, on the elevated land directly west of the Central Church, the most desirable lots remaiMing 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 diflerent parts of the eity. Good Gardening land by the acre, and other Reul property, for sale on the most accommodating terms, by Feb 19. eodistf 1). S. MESSINGER. REVOLVING CLOTHES FRAMES. THE subscriber has disposed of his interest in the manu facture and sale of the Revolving Clothes Frames to Howard Holden,who will continue to furnish those desir ous of purchasing at the shortest notice and on favorable terms. HAMMOND REED. Worcester, July 18, 1850. NOTICE. BY the above notice, it will be seen that I have purchased of Mr. Hammond Rbrd his interest in the manufacture mid sale of the REVOLVING CLOTHES FRAMES. This articles is recommended ns an economical and labor saving nppexdage to the Clothes Yard for several reasons—lst, a whole washing can be suspended to dry by one person with out change of position, which makes the article an exceed ingly convenient one in time of snow—2d, it does not wear the clothes, but yield* to Ilie wind, and gently revolves—and 3d, they occupy imt little room. j rOrdi-rs left at Wm. A. Wheeler’s Counting Room on Thmmis Strei t—at Taft * H mhumitos’s Grocery Store, corner of Front mid Trumbull Streets, or at my house on Laurel Street, will lie promptly attended to. July 13 eodßmw3m HOWARD HOLDEN. EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. 1 Oculist nud Aurixt, con " tinuea to devote particular attention to al! and aflectionH of the Eve and Ear, al No. # MAPLE STREET, WORCESTER. Ht operates for Squint Eye, for Cataract, and fistula of the teai duct, and inserts Artiac.al Eyes of the most life-like ant natural appearance. He treats Deafness on the most recent modern principles as practised by the celebrated Aurirts Cramer, Curtis, and Y< arsly of Europe. Upwards of fifty cases of deafness have been successfully treated and restor ed by him during the past year. Qj- DR. STOnE likewise attends to all general practice. XyThe best »*f refereuce given. Office hours from II A. M. to 4 P. M. eod&ewly Oct 1 CHERRY PECTORAL For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA. AND CONSUMPTION. IN offering to the community this justly celebrated remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not our wish to lay before them the opinions Of distinguished men and some of the evidences of its success, from which they can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to suffering humanity facts which will not warrant. Many proofs are here given, and we solicit an inquiry from the public into all we publish, frvlhig assured they will find them qcrfcctly reliable, and the medicine worthy their best confidence and patronage. FROM BENJ. SILLIMAN, M.D.,L.L.D.,etc., Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Ac , Yale College, Member of the Lit. Hist. Med. Phil, and Scient. Societies of America and Europe : “I deem the CHERRY PECTORAL an admirable composition from some of the best articles in the Materia Medica, and a very effective remedy for the class of diseases it is intended to cure.” New Haven, Ct., Nov. 1,1849. PROV. CLEAVELAND, of Bowdoin College. Maine, writes—“l have witnessed the effects of your CHERRY PECTORAL in my own family and that of my friends, and it gives me satisfaction to state in its favor that ho niedicine I have ever known lias proved so eminently successful in curing diseases of the throat and lungs.” . HEAR THE PATIENT. Dr. Ayer—Dear Sir: For two years I was afflicted with a very severe cough, accompanied by spitting of blood and profuse night sweats. By the advice of my attending physi cianl was todtfeed to use your dtERftT Pectoral, and eon tinned to do so till I considered myself cured, and ascribe the effect to your preparation. JAMES RANDALL. Hampden, ss. Spring field, Nov. 27, 1849. This day ap peared the above named James Randall, and pronounced the above statement true in every respect. LORENZO NORTON, Justice, at the office of Hon. Geo. Ashmun, Memb. Cong. THE REMEDY THAT CURES. Portland, Me., Jan 10, 1850. Dr. Ayer : I have been long afflicted with Asthma which grew yearly worse until last autumn, it brought on a cough which confined me in my chamber, and began to assume the alarming symjitoms of consumption. 1 had tried the best advice and the best medicine to no purpose, until 1 used your Cherry Pectoral, which has cured me, ai d you may well believe me. Gratefully yours, J. D. PHELPS. If there is any value in the judgement of the wise, who speak from experience, here is a medicine worthy of the public confidence. Prepared by J C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Worcester by Lewis T. Lazell, Jas. Green Co., M. B. Green, A. Clarke, D. Scott, Jr. A Co.; Dr. Barrows,Web ster; M. L. Smith, N. E. Village; O. F. Vinton,Westboro’; E. Aldrich, Grafton ; and Druggists and dealers in medicine generally. 3laweow weoptDH Sept 12 DR. WILCOX’S COMPOUND EXTRACT cf SARSAPARILLA) OR THE ORIGINAL OF TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA. DR. WILCOX invented this Medicine about 10 years ago. and its great popularity as manufactured by himself it ms never been equalled by any other medicine. But Town send, after getting the recipe for the Original DR. WILCOX’S COII POUND, in about two years commenced polluting it with minerals, Corrosive Sublimate, Sulphur Saltpetre, A c. Now DR. WILCOX, seeing these abuses, has taken the field, determined to give every body wanting a Genuine Vegetable Medicine, Some from his own hand, which can be obtained at the Principal Office, 173 Broadway, N.Y. And corner of Green and Beaver Streets, ALBANY, and Druugists and merchants all over the country. “The Life of every animal is the Blood thereof.”— Levit. H'hal every body suysjwst be True,” and without a single exception so fur as heard from, the unanimous acclamation is, that Dr. Wilcox’s SarsajtariHa k the best medicine in the market. The best physicians in the diy of New York, and in the State, and also in the State of Virginia, have unhesita tingly expressed their opinion that DR. WILCOX’S SARSAPARILLA is the Best Medicine in the Market, and they carry out their professions by recommending and using it. It never has failed in any of the following complaints, though it has been Osed by them all: Scrofula, Consumption, King's Evil, Salt Rheum, Ery sipelas, Scald-head, Tightness of the Chest, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, and all Nervous Ajfvtions, Gen eral Debility, Piles, Fluor Albus, Rheumatism, Syphilis, Liver Complaints, all Kidney Complaints, Cancerous Hu mors, Mercurial Diseases, NOTICE EXTRA. Don’t say because this has the name of Sarsaparilla, you will not use it, because you have been humbugged with Townsend’s and others of the name. This is no humbug, and if it don’t do as recommended call and get your money back. (ET Wholesale Agent for Boston, WM. B. LITTLE. For sale in Worcester by LEWIS T. LAZELL, 201 Main Street. weop&dStaweowly July 13 Kitchen’s Preparations for the Skin and Hair rpilE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the I public in Worcester that he has established two Agou cicsin two Drug Stores—one that of JAMES GREEN, 11» Main Street, and the other, M- B. GREEN, 216 Main-st.,— thereby affording the citizens at either part of Worcester it: easy facility to purchase either of the following popuku ' preperations: THE COLCASSIAN AMBRA,an odifeious tonic for pre venting Baldness, Grey Hair, or the falling ofl of the hair ; efiectually eradicating Dandruff*, and the thorough cleansing of the skin of the head. It is decidedly the best medicated compound for the strengthening, preserving and beautifying of the Hair. THE VITA PALIS, which removes freckles, and all eruptions nnd impuiities of the skin and preserves it in u healthy and youthful state. This preparation is composed of innoxious ingredients that have received the sanction of the best Chemists. THE ROYAL ISPHAN HAIR DYE, a vegetable com pound for coloring the hair a permanent Black or natural Brown, as the f«ady or Gentlemen may wteh. This article has been the result of several years experiments, and has been improved by the experience of eminent Chemists. Many have been benefltted by it, and it is now being used by several Ladies and Gentlemen of this city, who unanimous ly agree that the Ispahan Hair Dye is the best and most ef fectual extant. It does not stain the skin of the head. KT Wholesale and retail, by the proprietor, ANDREW KITCHEN, manufacturer of all kinds of Ladies amt Gentle men’s Hair Work, Rooms 257 D'ashington-St., Boston, and in Worcester by James Green, 117 Main Street, and M. B. Green, 216 Main-st. d3law3m Aug 17 WILLIAM D. FENNO & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Wntches, Clocks, and Jewelry, Silver, Plated, and Hritannia If are. Combs, Speclactlr, Cutlery, Pistole, Hunting and Pishing Apparatus, Also, CANES. FEATHER DUSTERS, VASES, FANS of every description, and a great variety of Fancy Good., PERFUMERY, etc , for .ale nt the very Lowest Prices. All articles sold at this Establishment will be warranted as represented. mr Watches and Jewelry repaired hy experienced work men only. ENGRAVING neatly executed. Cash paid foroldGold and Silver, at the old stand former y Bovintx At Fenno. lOtt Main Street. WM. D. FESNO, CHAS. W. I BXMI. Worcester, March 30. eod.Vwtf BUSINESS CARDS Printed at the SPY OFFICE, No. 212 Mun Street, at short notice. Also, WEDDING and VISITING CARDS. u NO 108.