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“They go right to the Spot.» | THE ONLY PREPARATION | TRAVELLERS’ DIRECTORY.|'[',. orice 10 Teaveuems ‘THE EVENING STAR. TRANSPLANTING VEGETABLES AND ANNUALS. Seedlings may be safel; aod dry weather, if si a common flower pot. DaranrMent ov Stare, Washington, July 2, Information has been received st this Depart- ment from Mr. R. N. Shufeidt, the Coni of the United States at Havana, of the issue, on the 15th altimo, of a royal decree by which all im- pert duties on common ship’s bread are taken off for the term of fourteen months from the date of the publication of the royal decree in Havana, The same decree also reduces to one-half, during the same time, the import duties upon corn and corn- meal and potatoes. The duty by the tariff upon centum upon the valuation of $4 per barrel of 200 Spanish pounds, when from foreign ports in for- eign bottoms ; upon cornmeal 35% per centum upon the valuation of $5 per barrel of 200 Spanish pounds, from foreign ports in fereign bottoms; upon potatoes, from foreign ports in foreign ves- sels, 293s per centum upon the va'uation of $2.50 per barrel ; upon foreign bre Se ver centum upon $2 for every 2% Spanish INSTANT RELIKF STOP 1UUR COUGH PURIFY YOUR BREATH STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE: SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS, GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. transplanted in hot led for a few days by The hole at tbe bottom serves asachimney. Towards evening take off the pot, and replace it in the morning. Raise the side by a stone placed ‘plant becomes established, and finally remove St altogether. The pot keeps the ground moist, and is much better than watering. FLOWER GARDEN AND LAWN. August is usually the most the ficrist. The powerful sun wilts the foliage, dries up the plants, and shortens the peri ‘any plants set late in the Sprin die from drouth this month, unless artificial watered. Inexte i . corn is 35% per ing month for and lawn with a watering pot. in foreign vessels, village gardens can ugually be sprinkled the hose attached to street or family hy- A large garden may receive an oo- easional artificial a hand or force pump like simple Watering pot will suffice for a small plot. ed against the too free use of Every showering eools the ground ration; a free — = eep the ground cool Plants do not need to be Try the sod by diggi into it, if moist within two or three inches o! the surface, it is not suffering. watering when needed, rather than frequent ; select the afternoon or eve- GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING’S THROAT OONFECTIONS. LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. ith a portable ACHINERY FOR SCREW STEAM hydropalt. A Navy DerartMent, Bureau of Construction, August 8, 1961, Beatep Pr Ls will be received by this Baresu ati! 4 o'clock, the 5 h of September ruction of the Machinery of the U steam sioops “OssiPgx,” at the yard.* Housatonic.” at the Charies- i,“ ADIRONDACK,” at the New York Navy Yard, and “Juniati,” at the Philadelphia These proporals must be endorsed ‘ Proposals for Machinery of Screw Steam Sioops,” that they shed from other business letters. 1 be consid-red except from pro- je engine builsin, aad the reputation of tuose which have constructed successful machinery of this chsracter wi'l have the we ght to which itis extitied. Establishments not cnown to the Navy Department as builders of 3 will, ifthey propose, be :equired to sfacto.y evidence of their experience and keeps it cool by eva; the watering pot will much of the time. kept continually They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voice, ieious a:oma to the breath, Give a liberal They impart a d They are delightfal to the taste, They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm light Pea : B ‘OF @ it. ox othes se aa @ little of the surface lentifully and replace the soil, en remain light and porous. RIPENING SEED FOR DOUBLE FLOWERS One great cause of all the ill-success in at- to grow double flowers is commencing It has been thought suffi- cient to begin with the seed, but a great deal is to be done before that. the buds for the succeeding year’s flowers are formed in perenial plants. Double flowers from which the seed is to be saved for the new progeny are about to be formed. The founda- tion is to be laid then. and the work must be perfected by the culture of the from the seed thus produced. When the plants raised from these seeds have a third of their size, promote their free growth ible means. This is the period at ¢ huds of flowers take their final form. Allow only a few flowers upon each plant to ! ripen, and do not let the roots be exhausted by more than are interded to be set for | Ott!» number Of consecutive dave from the date In the common way, the flowers weaken | each other, and part of the seed is always bad. As the seed which follows the first flowers is the best, let these alone stand rest off in the bud. — Midland F! THE GRAPE BLIGHT. ! We have not yet seen any explanation of | the blight which has destroyed many of the n this valley, especiaily in the vicinity We offer this one. which is known to be the cause of a similar blight in grape | te growing districts in Europe. eent hot weather, some cf the nights were cool and damp, particularly in the valley of the As the sun rose, its piercin; m the cool, damp fruit, and wilte: it, and at the same time a white powder formed | comple upon it, as if it had been sprinkled with flour. An experienced young horticulturist who was out at sunrise during the reeent term of hot weather, says that he noticed the peculiarly burning heat of the sun at avery early hour ; for several mornings, and t questionably affect the grape conjunction of cool, damp nigh hot sun, had been known to. plausible; and in the lack of other explanations, we offer it to the attention of horticulturists. — Springfield Republican. establishments. Ladvise every one who has a Cough or a Husky Voice, or a Bad Breath,or any difficulty of the Throat, to get a package of my Threat Confeo- tions. They will relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that “they go rieht to the spot.” You will find them very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending publio meetings, for stilling your Congh or allaying your thirst. If you try one package I am safe in saying that you will ever af terwards consider them indis; find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medi- an Parties dosiring to make dona fle proposit ons will reoaive, on application to thé Bureau, & copy ofthe Specifiostiens of the work Sontract under ths provisions of which they will ba required to exeovte it seen at the office of the Kugineer-i convenient, photegraphic copies ov! be sent with the spaci fications. . The proposals ninst be for tne machinery of each vosse! separate'y, With a statement t Of the number of vessels for which the bid | ders desire to construct machino-y, ieaving to the neht of nsleotion. is pi id for & specifis vessel, exolasi to be doue, and Drawings can be We know how early sible, You will Department the feried, thougha | of the others, will . 2. Of the sum for each vessel by namo for which completed sgr eably to the PRICE TWENTY FIVE CENTS, My signature ison each package. A!! others are the entire work will | specifications, d wings, and contract. nber of couszcutive days from date contract within er will contract to complete the ma- Oninery on beard and ready for sea service. pro- | vided the vessel be pinced ai his oom A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on re ceipt of Thirty Cents. HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. f notification of { which the bidd. ification, which number he will state in ier will state, in the event of the ve7sel piaced in hit command within the rtipu- notification of seceptance seoutive days w.th lated time froin date of contrant, the numbe in whioh ha vii! contract to complete the machine for sea nervice from the date he that the veesel is st his com id take the | ry on board rend shali be notified "and the “Housatonic” are to “ApIRONDACK’’ and the hava hoist-up screws. ‘Eng psyments will be made a: four dfsrent in rvals as the wok progresses—one f t talamount at each payment, the last fifth being | reserve! for foar months after the trial tip, in ny deivets that may be dis- During the re- | | order to mako good eo -vered during the An ample guarantes w tract for ths sucessful! iu he inserted in the eon- mantot sll its condi id & foriviture wil bo required for delay in zal can be considered unless accompa- nied by a written evarantee, signed b: to the eff-otthate ey f nia offer be accept ° | contract with good and sufficient sureties for its Two cr more sureties tn & sum amount of tae oontrao: v and their respoasibi ity m assuch ® Toited Stalerd etriot judge, di tit would un- Headache. By the use of these Pills the periodico attacks o Nervous or Sick Headache may be provonted; and { taken at the commencoment of an atteck imme- diate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. Thoy seldom failin removing the Nawsea and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gontiy upon the bowols,—removing Cos- his idea seems —_ Bidders whoas p none others, wil ticable @ contr: dated two days The Degartinen oposals shall be accspted, ard ified, aad as ear’ ail be’ transmitte tie s.ght to mecept the inconformity with the condi- shall be vonsidered most to inment and combine the Kreataat number of advartages, and to rejoot any Or ail of them, at its option. OCEANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tas Unirep Sratas. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are val- uable as a Lazative, improving tho appetite, giving tome and vigor to the digostive organs, and re storing the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long sation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in uee many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain sad suffering rom Headache, whether origi- nating in the nervous system or from @ doranged state of the stomach, Thoy are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with porfect safety without making any change of diet, and the ab- sence of any disagresable taste renders it easy to @dminister them to children, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each Box. Soid by Draggists and all other Dealers in Medi- A Box wiil be sent by msil prepaid on reoeipto ha PRICK, 36 CENTS, réers should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cupar Sragar, New Yorn, —Liverpooi. Aug 23 i , hereby agree for (name ths number) sioops in conformity ns of the advertise- from the Navy Depart- » aod for prices and Boston ___. Ang. 19 ew York_Aug. 14 ew York..Aug. 17 ve on the Ist, ment 0; thse August 8th ment and hereu within the times sz foi For tne machinery of t price to be( name the sum) doliars. ‘Lhe tota: time of conip'etion to ba (name the number of consccative doys) fromtwodays after tho notification of acceptances haa bi tho Bareau, provided the vescele be placed at my (or oar) diapusa! within (name the gum er of con- ‘om the camo dato. If the vessel -hou'd not be pinced at our disposal witha the time stipulated, then the tim of com he nam-er of daya) from the on thst the vessel is placed at ‘The 2th, and 2st of ev (name the vessel) the WOOD AND COAL, calling at the PIOD ef Seventh street and Canai, oney’s worth by eecutivo days) Petion to be (nam GvNboats For THE WESTERN RIVERS, QuaRTERMASTER GeneraL’s Orr ‘ashington, June 17, —fieprat the last three paragraphs for the | Should my (or our) propoea! be accepted, I (or | We) request to ba informed at contract may be forwarded to and Seeiate, sand that the are invited for constructing Gun- | . lor signatures @ Western rivers. Specifications wil! be immed y Oe examined at the Qui incinnsti, Pit's! Propessis from - @re sione wil! be conni: P.ans submitted by Form of Guaranty. mel enninsialia cr engine-build- We, the undersigned dered ' bidders will be taken into eration. M. C. MEIGS, Quartermaater Genera! United Staton, {EMALE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOUL F ALEXANDRIA vA. Mrs. S, J. McCORMICK, Puinctrar, ‘The thirtoeuth sonual session of tais Institution wil commence on Tui , recently oocupit . y and severally oovensnt with tho United States aad guaranty that in ease he receipt of the contract at 8,w: h good and ustraustion of the ma hinery nce with the terms of the ad 181, hereto a ——,, execute the vertisement of and under which it was msde; andin case ——— shal! fail to enter into the contract aforesaid, we guaranty to make goud the differance between dthat which may be ptember aa inthe From the Ezaminer, Norfolk, Va, Cephalic Pills acoomplish the objent for whi % hire of headaohe in all ite the offer, of the said hey were made, viz: ‘Eh course of study pursued will comprire ai} the prenohes requisite to a thorough English Eda- cat my and Musto, French, Latin and Drawing, Mrs. McCormick is number of pupils as From the Examiner, Nerfotk, Va, ‘They have been tested in more than a thensand cases, with entire success, From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn, If yon are, or have been ache, send for a box, (Cep! eve them in case of anal From the Western R. R. Ganette, Chicago, Ill, fe Mr. Spalding, and his un- In edidition to d rece: constituting & I hereby certify that to the bort of my kno’ ce d belief the above named guarantors, — care aad super are good and sullicient eavor, ae far &s posaible, to si forts and Kindly inRuences | . A. Norn, Rov. Dr. Elias round them with the co: led w ith the head- jome, To be ssgned by the United States District Juda, ‘illé ,) 80 that yor United States District Attorney, Collector , or Navy cary Marber. Lewig Mgkensie cing Star, Benjamin Waters, John W. Minor, Maranail, Mesars. C ROPOSAL > FOR SIDE WHEEL ear! STEAMERS, rivalled Cephalic Pil From the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La. ou that are afflicted, that your testimon: numerous jist that other medicine can prod: From the Gaxette, Davenport, lows, would not connect his he did not snow to postoss From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. © said to bem remarka| for the Rendaohe, and one of it very frequent complaint which Navy Derartment, u of | onstruction: Wartincron, August 8, 1861,§ and weare sure © al node theta BEMS. in af the Erglish Branchss, seasion—payable semi-annually, os at Professors’ prices. Su 2-1 7 Board, with Turtion g20 will reocive ‘pre pment of T we! ". draft of water not to exceed six feet nine inches; to be armed with two rifled * 7,600 Ibs. each. ove at each end of ihe vess with two}2-pound howitzers; tha co b- ovieions for sixty wo thousand gallons of and to be provided witha cand Lenguag No extra char —————— ns PENSION OF FICE, Jonz 6rn, 1861. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. jicstion having been made under tae act of ne. 186), for the reiesue of the Laud \War- te described herein, which are alleged sen lost or destroved, notion is hereby given, at the dates following the dexer: raut,& new Cert: ndenser for dis- potable water, To be achooner rigged. and have a rudder at each eud, properly protected by a st. Pore Department desires to have the highest at- tainable speed, which must be xtated in the offer, together with the lengtn of time it can ba main tained, and the quantity of coal that oan be carried in the bunkers for that spood, lese than for eighty cays. The proposal must be for the hu'l, spara, rigging. work, boats, anchors, a1 seks, furnit’re, cooking spparatus The Cephalic Pilla effective romedy fi very best for th G ion of cash W hoate, of like teuor, will be is- ‘aid objection shail thea appear for 160 sores, issued uader the act of in the name of Susanna Hubbard hn Habvard, deceased th dny of June, 1356.—August 31, 1861, i6, for 169 aeres, issu us Ingtas, private o From the St. Lowis Demesrat, ‘Tho immense demand for Pills) is rapidiy increasing. From the Karvawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Fa, We are nuro that persons ache, who try them, the artisie (Cephalie » which should not be .,and granted ha savoring [wie the head a 1 ats fe el of - From |dweri ovidence, ieto aud ready 1m al: resprots for sea service. and oad yf Os md their favor is strong, from the for 129 acres, issyed under the act o' in the name o| i ‘24th day of January, 1356. for % acres, issued under the sct of 3), in the name of Daniel — an granted faaelon te Ae 7 ess, for 160 acres. The testimory in most respectab'e quar From the Daily News, Newport, R. 1. Cephalio Pills are taking the place of all kinds, From the Commercial Bulistin, Boston, Mass, Said to be very efficacious fag the headache, From the Commercial, Cincinnati, Ohio. Suffering humanity can now be relieved. i 1D” A angle bottle of Spalding’s Prepared Glue will save ten times its cost annually, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUB! SAVE THE PIECES! Pe ready to receive her oficers, men, armament, Stores, provisions, and fuel for steam mac! The armament, sto: provisions, and Elizabeth Wells, Qrrangement of machinery, and ipments included in the proposal, ‘he plans must be working drawin’s,from which nery «an be built, showing the if spree for acoomme agszine, and shell-rooms, disposition of coal, ae. The boilers and engines te be below the deok— eve boiler pressure oun f Square ine jo be used : the paddie? iioation to the Commardant of any navy ider oan see the list of equi ts quired fer th» prope'ler gun-boats, to w! Bs practicable, th <e a-e to conform, and for conveni’ nt stowage it to be provided. ‘Tne biiders will state the least t: me wit’ in which they wiil agree to comp'ete the veesel for sea and deliver her atsrgh navy yard as they may name. without extra ¢ st to the Governmect. It myst ee enya mare In the « fer which they will engage to ao ‘ane; and the bi Preuaractors that f October, 1856.—Septein- the vessel and mach: $0,520, for 160 sores " shi Liz Maan oun ain shaft may be not to be less than thirty and & surface condenser whee to be overhune. . Mex! for 129 sores, issued under the sot oO! anes bol es, issned under the act Lt name of Thomas Tanner, a: | he on the Sd day of May, 1856.—Uc'ober ALB. a JOSEPH JARRETT. GRE aR SL Canton;) Ang the total amount for ETITE Pos: all that is requiied a rae Vermont av.n they will execute contract. usual conditions of Government oo: ments to be made ressea, n- vessel, i for 5 rv H * within that i in the contract a {7"“A Sritca in Tree Saves Ning.” 1} : are, Weill regulatec ory, eo. even Topalriag Furaitens, ant SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE Tealwape tenn aa “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” il be ferent interval ine one- i of how je amount that bet hat Se nery, &0,, with tation of bidders as su. will have due weight, is tat whieh they intex te be made. all stioking point. HENRY 0, SPALDING. No, 48 Codar street, New York. SPALDING’S PREPARED Bsmahsai ee ate bias novel WORTHY OF UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE 4 PATRONAGE UNITED STATES MILITARY ROUTE. | Raltimore, and Ols Point 4 BES onroe) tp be 'eeumed, 08 maar 0s, ,,, | aT omemep | api iy eres: CLERGYMEN, LADIES, and GENTLEMEN : : Say) from their whart footed Ceace Bae ea saddl pista al'tad Weeks ectsty 6x ais alhanart SPECIAL NOTICE TO TRAVELERS. | olsioet ym or Tmo errival ol PROF.0.J. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE CHANGE OF HOURS. at24 oelock pom rey eye - Prats. A Te Gaeta ele at ea hae iP tt | On and after Monday, August 19th, 1861, Paabenrena, = see circular for more, and it will be impossible for PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: Rae Bixe N ; M4 you to doubt. LEAVE WASHINGTON at 6 and 7 0. m, MORE t3 : Your ote, instant haa | 9.\0 4. m. and 4.05 and 7. m. been received i eard that I L VE BALTIMORE 8 a.m, ry iL Lew reet had been benefited by the wee OF W "se Hair e- | 345 and 5p m Lend at Washington attend ly (except days ag eliowe wis sforative, ant request my certificate of the fact | 10.35 3. m. and at 53) and $32, Txprose Trsin at6is A, ver. ail Train at dawpidit oon shcethiteonuse 1, hin st | mand$'p rast Belihoreats Te aa a | GS Sakis Pa te ea eee, OF RUN: a ‘07 . ise 1m . M.. ‘ mm. - = My age i about a” years; the oolor of my = A mag direct oonnexions for Annapolis st the ow York trains exoe pt PM hee on ‘Satur, ox WwW. 5 % 2S and 5 45 p. m.. et Balt: at 745 and e@ © Watt aEne New Yous 20, 1858. 3 Pp. m.. errr’ = more SPRIN( gee Vesbay AP) sir Auburn, And inolined to curl, Some five or on the crown of my Read to hasente Sonaiatlite a =r veh ersign py ry . \. % ane ‘to form upon it. Eaoh of these d Bansenger | Washington at 6 and | Saltimoreand Havre ie “erace, a abilities increased wiih pe, and ‘ae 4 . m. connexions at P< or Delaware the Eastern > hore @ff the top of my bead and threatcniug to make I Srticles of freight (not contraband eres oie sett All Coloted P@teon must give bond before “s WM. CRAWFORD, Agent. war) In npleasant predicament I was induced to | will Jear tumore at 420a.m. Leave = is ed of may Wales en kal eal to eran | By eda of thn Boor ar onde p he : : Pam py ea PIOGESTaOTr.. | emmy TRENT CARTEAG BUTE ron 101 be 10" . > s reatly surprised to find, after the use of two bot” THOMAS H. CANFIELD, SS Tee KOAU ond NEW YORK sat jee only, that not only was the fal.ing off ar! emietant Manager. eu I7-f ENTKAL KAIL O4P, Expr TRine jer ve tthe ‘onl Betored to the gray hairs and Se aera : Bodson River Railrona et othe seal ndruff onaged toform | &PECIAL NOTICE daily. Kot dena follows on my head, very much to the grat nd , | Atz eam - At m coe: | A TS IIE | sep [EE oy her sex, omy recommend all nuebands who = sipm sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff o-aeed to E. le Y 2 tification of m) SUNDAY TRAIN, From Chambers street | From Sist st. station, wife, at whose solicitation I 735 ‘or this, among the many o! n 3 pm value the admiration of their wives to pr: m: i SUNDAY, i Montral and Buffalo examp!c, and use itif growing gray or gett: Fal, Pe toe nar wd iy DAY. i#th Juiy, there will be ‘Train ‘| with sleeping train— Very reepeotiuily, EN. A. Lavi ~ g cars, 9.5 pm 1pm 79.2. Wood & Go. 4 Broadway Nw YORK and PHILSDEL PAI» for NEW | gare. 9'5 8 St Albany with the New Torr Con- iy 1G bsent from the city, and 1 am no From New \or« — Philadelphia, arriving in | tts! Railroad for Reheneotady. newyte tt Nmod Carro: Pisce. Washington at 6 10 a. m. J 4. 86 r Batavia, Rome, and stations on aud Water Stamsron, Als., July 20, 1859, iy Railr'at. Ruffalo. Syracuse, To Prov. QO. J, Woop: w Sir- Your “Hair beter ame acl Bridge, Supe. oot — estorative” has done my hair so much good sinoe STEAM WEEKLY BETWEE baie, ay commenced the wep of it that i wis to make | ERR “NeW VORK AND LIVERPOOL. | 228 fynake Shore, Buffelo ond cake Huron end nown to tho public of its off ects onthe hair, whica Landing and embarking passengers at it, Chieago. Toledo, Milwachis, Fon Da Lac. ary great m&n or woman may benearly deprived | Quesnstown, Ireland f ‘Crosae, Madison. Prairie Du Caien, Ga ens. of hair, and by a resort to your “Hair Restorative” The Liverpool. New York and Philadelphia nleith. Dubugue, Peoris, Root island, [aS the hair will retarn more | beantifal than over; at | Steamshie Compa 7 intend dispatohior their fall | tine, lowa Cite, Burlington, Quinoy, Sprine joast this is my ox: . Bol 3 wered Clyd~ba came : . . ‘ ‘ours truy, Wu. Hi itgxxy. ONS LASGOW. eaten ay, August oa. Alton. St- Louis, Cairo, Terre canute. | P. S.—Yon oan publish the above if you like, By city RRGSLTIMORE, = oS doth frogieriio, Cioenany, Layton, Colum publishing in ant Southern papers you will get} KANGA “ MN Sasa ecole nese More patronage South, [see several of yourcer-| And every Saturday, at noon, from Pier44, North NORTHERN ROUTE. tificates in the Molle Mercury, 8 stron, athern | river. Connecting with Trains at Troy, with Troy & 5 W. H. Kunzpy. . RATES OF PassacE. and Rens. Roads for * on oDg HAIR RESTORATIVE, Pirst ecg oo “52 os Wintehalls Rutiend, Borlin t. Albans, Reu-e .O. 5. Woon: ir: n Q —_ iattebu misfortune i es the bent te tone ‘a 3 Paris ss Pott, Pi rh, lene: » Mo |» &o., 6 effects of the yeliow fever, in ie" “4 [a rangeme: 1851, | was incuced to make a trial of ToRere Snenage.. $90 abo Lah ne ome ‘of 7 A. My | meee fen, end jound it to answer as tl Ty thing - 1 od Chambers and Canal streets. are at al! times as ——. 3 y ned is now thick and sicuy, and no pio. te Hambar S favorable as made by othr Railroad Companinr. words mn Ox! is my obligations ‘ou in givin . - i y to the aifiicted such a treasure FiNuay Jounsom | , Passengers’ forwarded. to . Hremen, Rot- | West comesend it ta the pocbaee ce terdam, Antwerp, &o , at redu est commend it to the confidepoe of merchants through fares. . nese The Restorative input up in bottles of threeizes, —, ==ine wishing to bring out their friends aan | Sipaau PPer® ot promptnese and divpatoh. vis: large, medium and ; ths small hold hail | buy tickets at low rates. Care ron in connection on the New York Cemrsl dif folds at eant oer cone uote ia proportion | Offee. =r OM™RSE 09617 St the Care | ad eee te eeat than the small, retails’ for two dollars per ttle; 15 Broadway. Nt v Fer he — freight ar smaen Ssracpenetaieans the large holds a quart, 46 per cent. more in Or toQ. A. HERRING, A: press ti at Won, atid retails ‘or 3. bs = propor | more. ‘i SMITE, Be tendent. oO. OOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad ——_—_—_____>_ = SEEEE, Superintendent. _ D FoR? ERNMENT, INE M New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis NDIVIDUAL ENTERPRISE ect Le DET BU OLD Said i ected gr ION DOCK Bait POL y by C. STOTT, 376 Pa. avenue, EASTERN AND WRSTERN | Leaves the lower end of L HORE STEAMBRS, Twan Y FOR TRESICK AND SUFFERING “KENT.” Ott Ju EER Cort, W., Normss, JOY FOE RE WHO ARE aPeiicpED Will pun thei? ryuten fe follcws, leave laeht AFFLYT 8 AEMEDT sires jaitimore, foot of Camden, at? o'clock A. i ; 4 INT— . to Landin 5 1 KEJOION IN HEALTH, on Chupane ter oeey WE DN EDs | eee sce following inthe Soke lend. de you safer? £re vox tho victim ef any SATURDAY, returning @very Thursday and | From New York to Fort Mour “ ACkO NAMTOES ailments Whiok arise irem im- | Monday. . rom Phiiadelph's and ack.. mw ty of tho blood?) Whatare they, do you ask? | For Annapolinand West River, every TUES- | From Ba'timoreand bsck... 6. bs ner sak, whatsre they not? Fie blood is the | DAY aod FRIDAY and returning ta I PROCURE YOUR TICKETS In New York. st the New Jersey Railroad Uffice foot of Courtiand street. In Phi ade'phis, at the Company's office. N. W. ci ut etrests, *. xowroe of life and health, gud itis the frat element PIONEER—For St. Miohael’s ant Easton, vis of our being to respond fo ary cs Which sffsots | Mile’s Kiver,every WEDNESDAY, acd return the syste, as the pulse tof oy spe, Speer the anee Se lis, Weet Ri Canbislee, Oxteck revailing Noura'gia, irritating Eirysipeias, Or Anna; 18, ee! iver, ‘am bridge, Oxfor aod sata tibile Serotuis, the sronising Rheumatiem, Ner- | and Easton Point. every FRORSD AA oes Sepek. pena ned Phocctieen:. —— yous Debitity, acne fiver Comepjaint with ite by same rouse on West ni St. Michael's and | 1)!" Buitimore, ou board the oeenmere, foot ot orpor and dejecticn, an nuimberiers ills that or Annapolis, 8! ver, St. chael’s ani J od 1G forh is heir to, denvo their hidnons origin from the | Ea tou, via Miles River erly evens ee tune | Usien Dook, BUGH Q CONNER. blood, Deal king:y then and gortiy wiih the bived. | PAY, returning every Monday Tyee ee 10: Use the vitalining resources of nature for ite aid, | Fare ‘to Cambtidge, Denton, O: NEW. YORK, HARLEM AND tut suffer us to commend to your confidence and ‘oin' ALBANY Rail, ae sae that traly valueble medioanient kn0wn as Fareto =t Mioha EAVinG NEW YO FOR MRS, M, CORS trip. $1.) me ALBANY, TRO\, NORTH AND WEST, INDIAN ¥5@ETABLE DECOSTION, Fare to West River, (rownd trip, $i} SOMMER ARKANGEME\T . ae ee “ Fare to Annapoii-(.ound trin 75 cents)... 75 Commencing Monday, May 27th, le6t. With regard to this almost ixfallibie spenifie MB&ALS EXTRA. For Abany—ll-0 @. m. fast express train from portiar sontinient spoken in decided tsrms UE reient must be prepaid. ~ | o8th street. Rost by oun svoware ofauratie ofeys ead | paltatest! Ome LIORT BE foot of Condon, | Por Dever Plaie-can p.m. stoping at White 2. : mor . K. CANNON, . ne— the pies! results from its nse are after ail other ere. ce Fining and stanons north to Dover pists a rem s and tho best medical skili have faiiod. aa a eee 1 ORTHERN (This train will ran to Millerton every Saturday Let us say,in consiusion, that certificates oures are not nought from the Narais Spee @ _ cen TWAT RaleWay, “‘For Croton Fal'e—8:16a. m. stopping at ai! sta- spoetalte poston aot ett the Pee @UPBRINTENDENT’S OFFICE,} | tions north ef Fordham srom 28 h station. rion it is porsitle to commend se selente 21 Catvenr Station, Batsmore. May te, lose r White Plains—2:39, 410 and &® p.m. ctop ° wm : On end after Sunday, May 1th, 1861, "Prains on | Ping St aii stations from 26th street station. — Ue oarative propertlencftie maiiomearecqualie | the NORTHERN CENTRAL GATLWa¥ ar: |? For,W nite Planet p.m. stopping Bt ola only by ite restorstive efivots, the syetem recorer- | rive and depart as follows, watil further notice, hors NV elites Bene. ants and 8:90 ing from ‘isesss with ronewod constitutions! vigor. TRAINS NORTH. mapsing ote ondeae ine Dee: “Bor rale by ail rerpoctable Druguists in fds MAIL ato1s AM , me Sane inane elt cu eity, and by the proprictor, RS. M. COX, EXPRESS at 3 90'P. M. : ny—9:00 @ m. last expross train. wae, xepmine apises hor pene se biown on the} HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION at 8 P. ‘er Pains—5:30 om. (This train leaves Mi Se mad her # Re cor! Hirige @i per bolt, 1x botties for a. ‘The 815A. M. train oonneots at Relay House | Caren Pains a rane tS & Ma.) sale Aeent, K. &, T. CIESEL, Druggist | with traine on ihe Woeters Maryland Raiiroad; Georgetown, D. C. ieseie Agont for the His. Hanovor Junction with Hanover and Gettsbuy, trict, ani will supply the trade at my prices. farirocd ;at York with York and Wrightev! le an ls-tr Railroad; at Harrisburg with Pennsyivanis Rai'- HE ALL-SUFFIOIEN® THREE, Valley teniltond to. ew Yorkdiractsat Keone ingest Bi TRIESEMAR.1,3 and g-Protooted by Royal | gi pnts uf Waonmine Vetigg aid or paneston and NEW YORK AND ERIE RAIL. {cttors. Patent of England, and secured by the | the Philadelphia and’ Ene Reileond ne all parts ROAD e rmaciede Paris, aud the | Northern Pena inand New York. Passenger Traime isave vin Pavo- : oxhsustion and naterrhes, The 3 39 P. M_ train makes all the above conneo- | nis Ferry and Long Sook, from foot of Chambers and ali physion! disabuities, Railroad ait the Lobeanon Valley Relate | eae ae” EX CRESS ie De kirk, and Beffalo No.2 completoly eradionten all traces of those | Rzpirom).nai! the Lebaanon Valley’ Railroad, and principal interme ia’e Stations.” . dineasos thst hava beon hitherto treated py thenee: | g fies PMU Bd for rts of the Weet, and | 80¢a. m. MAIL. for Dukirk, end intermediate Seous anc pernicious uso of copsiva and cubsbs, direct cannects for N. york. ™ Statiors—This Train remains over might at Kimura, No.$ hes entirely ane tod te injurions 29s of TRAINS ARRIVE. and proceecs the next mor ping De: ; mere! ’ re) OB e1 ~ 4 c relict, dispersing all impurition. aud rooting oe |, Mail at610 P.M; Expronsaty A. M.; Harris- wiaterm:AILK dail, for Otwville, and inte the venom of disease. burg Acoommodation at 2.43 P.M _ 11 @ a.m, ACCOMMODATION, dail for Port FRIUSE MAK, Nos. |, 2and 3,are preppredin | For Tiokets and information ing at the |, na'p inoipal Stati saan the form of 8 lozenge, dorord of taste arn! smell, | Picket Office, Calvert Station, Baltim ri yyy oie for Muadi Newburzh. End can be carried in the watstoost pooket. Bold J. &. CLARK, Sap't. = Ros cai AMEE, pate capa =) _ in tin onage, and divided tuto ssparate dowon, az ad * KO) pm NIGHT EX PREBS, daly, for Du cunistered by Velposu, Lailemand, Roux, Ricord hia Gannat Joes =A) LEAVE PHILADELPHIA | qirk, i= UR.8nd principal on Bo. Free ES etek. of four ones for #9. which Saaz FORK NEW YorK. | The Train of Saturday stops at sil Mall Eran 4 ing of To be had, wholesale and retail, of 1 ‘Tho Camé. 1d Amboy and . q | Stations, and runs oply to bk mira. . HARROW, of 194 Blecokor strect, New ork. | Tasncs Ratirond reuipanien mage freee ithe write ACLOMMOBATION sor Hornesvilie, wrilliorwa:d the drievemat isanrpasror cieeuad | RENEE ron Ow SEN OTR TA C848, MINOT. Gen’i Sap't. scourely poked, and addressed secording to the in D KENSINGTON DEPOT will pea NATHANIEL MARSH, Reoviver, structions of the writer. low I r Tha Book, of al! othors, that should be readby | ALS A.M, vin Camden and Amboy, (C. and A. ae AND PAY Mk ven ont mon 7th damaged an broken down constitutions | Accommodation.) By the » FAS nd snporior is ra tor eh sologio®: K —_ Ate A. M we cone and Jersey City,(N. J. | steame yeTRveur ie EMPIRE STATE, minutely Acoommodation. mer rent that invariably develop them- ALaal via, Camden and Jersey City,:Morn. | BAY STATE. and STA ROT mal cone: selven, nooner or Inter, resulting from the frailtier | {-« Maul.) weeneth one as porneneene oe snd viliatiog habite of earlr youth. inoapacitat lie A. reey aavysation ot Rice es Shar. 5 and. in time, dezener . M., = a % ating ail the functions of manhood, ‘and bringing ee ei bre Oneeten sal Ambey.{Agommmn: ‘ey, =A Now ed ee: Sa Bs SAR Ae Meesh ate | AEE AL ie Cates and Amor. 6: and a.| wettaes Wadsnterand Pacer SoMa s by Dr. 4 A jr expres y coos pe Od York, Price % at e = » vis Kensington and Jersey City, ‘The Sienna METROPOLIS, Capt Brown, on . v Sold also by 8, C. Fora, Jr., Drug Store, Wash | At Pe ans ensington and Jereey City, Eu tt toagey area we atSofelock ington, D.C. de 9.6m (Second ket.) Paces Steamers are fitted with commodious P READER, aise. M.. ‘ainden aad Jersey City,( Evening ery arrangement for the securi ERUSE The foliowing statemont and th e : . ty and com/ort of passengers who are ponte Gi ita tacts forsoursolt ; ee At iL P.M, vis Camden and Jersey City,(South nigh 8 board. arcs Shad natrcd tea Bp chewell | ats P.M . via Camden and Amboy, ( Accommoda- ve ipa ie known citizen there, had suffe tr Dy ° aboy, ( Acconr ba Boston early the fellow orning : Or may Br aeee ve pie geemetapt ini ast | ct Sige Ragremose Fes Chae ket | er ag aa eu ae Reheat tried LS, Ww te 7 . the direotions for this oomipimnt, Testored um to] ,the8 © M. Mail Train runadaily. The tg P. | SOUSA, M.. by a heaitb inafow weeks. A: mouths he as bad no return of his compiaint. GE + UROSS, of Harmony, Texas, M.Mai!, Saturdays excepted ran interva of some For Belvidere, Faston, |-a~bertville, Flemi A baggage master is attached to each steamer, ton, &0,at7.10 A. Mai and 0 P- Mrfrom Kes- | Why Teveives and tickets the baggage, and socom: grsiption of his nook. ahou.tere, ‘back aud log, | ™BEOK Ga. cs cadabarg. Roramcon,wil savamner tana ta comeeatoon with teinihes be ihe pacts acted covaredwitt'm oat, and be | Prep Montconer Grose Bends Rea ac Tiwana | S8eGg,e%) Miver and Providenee daily, exoort tedertog. "AM mation gd face nae tyenaye | 1.104. Me and sh'P: Mc from" Reastmston dep | Pettauerarep! to mrp Pundaye enseptnd 2 eae COMPOUND EXTRACT SARSA. | 1887-10 A. M. lr © connects with the train leaving Pio 7 PARILLA, which cured him. Hus li shows nat : as. estination st about 11 A Bi pipes some sears from the ulooration, but it is otherwise | p* at Mount Holly at 6ands A. M. and? and a on ier Nas North River Por siate seo as ciesr as an tafruts. - For Freehold at 6A JOURN H. SHOOK, E Sn eminent lawyer of Richmond, Va.. took'a oold wiuoh settled on bis | gf gt Bristol, Tren of Mand Pw tage ba Baabey &o. at 7.10 A, M.. 436 and Mand Ti West street, uugs. 8 fovers pain scl ir on tke joft do, with a a rom, Kensington, and 2% P.M from 7s Beaten af xu cough, which was soon follow 6 unmis~ For Palmyra Kiverton, Del Re Bar- i takable 63 inptoins of consumption. When red, a 7 » Delanco, Reveriy. Bar- Via $ nie =m teas - | ington, Fiorenneoo, Bordentown, &c., at 12%, |, land P| DENCE, - RY Ae amaimeeiieice AYERa,CHeR, | Sass Bae ‘Fi norton a mont Ls ORA i TON—ivland Route— Ne Steamer Trenton for Bo: and completely cured hin diate pinces, . at 2 P. me a Saf interme. by ney petere Prepared by DK. J.C, AYER & CO., Lowell. | OAt¢,' tonmer, Ey Me Mass. ma 13-cots UJ For New York and Way Lipes. teavi ai » in a a TS NEW BOOK: opal take the on Hisrory of Ae gun e asieriands, by John | Sone Melua tiairas hour fore departure The Lathrop Motley : 2 vols 5 free by mail, If. oy es rae the depot, and on arrival oftrain rea | Pier o 0} Dut ul '. a John Lothrop Motley; 3 vo 2° ci0th; free by mare, | | Fifty pounds of barrage only allowed to cach au! ¥ passenger agers are prokibt from takin, P ilas Marner, the Weaver of Ravelol, by the Sarthisg as baggage but their reomes Bpoaret, mi * over 4 4 be ” : A author of “Adam Bede ;” cloth 7éjcents ; paper 50 i fs pounda to one, one ed conts. i ‘aresr i to one Life and Car of Major Andre, by Wintrop bages 6 to oni ‘ar per cant: $1.40. ur Any Bmoun’ beyond one ki red doiiare, fondsy. eeeins undiand; by Rov LeoleE: exeent by spool “WEE carzmun aso a Nob.e; spor Releicaaest A | acme Pas & ‘RICHSTEIN, aps 278 Penna. avenue. On and after May I6tn, 1861, NION PACER AND ENVELOPES —Fwon oe Selloms. vin—iaeze di Oo aee aad Letter . ine | Bee ferent styles 0} Sree en oe Sundsy,) Hye AM. for weet aarncte nu the formot & Rose, and nh ee? Fatiaiig see, ao master aoompanies Traineach way. in Book form; Berths, State Rooms, I the Daily and 'W ‘apers constan . board steamer refs hand. ‘Herald, limes, and Tritens veecied een Between mars and Pied at othe A.M Stace. Pree te forth EES of fapera, trom all parte of the oun ri mmm ation ‘Traia, Jesving athek. pap ab jer. Now York, Febem ise wntronn supply of Books for summer’ reading S50 A M ¥ A large aN are a pee eee A and 34 cent. heer retell pricea—in ea m2 cantetiigenser ecrand Repub! Ee eerste SPECIAL BaR ae eehed :