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THE EVENING STAR. PRESERVING SINKS FROM FOULNESS, In hot weather it is almost impossible to it sinks becoming foul unless some chem- aration is used. One of cop- dissolved in four gallons of water, _— over thesink three or four times, will com- Pistal eee the offensive odor. Asa dis- tir it to scatter around premises affected with any unpleasant odor, nothing is better than a mixture of four parts of fine ebarcoal, by Se oa All sorts of glass vessels and other wi le may be effectually cured from offensive smells y Ree them with eharcoal powder, after the grosser impurities ‘have been scoured off with sand and soap. AN BFFECTUAL CURE FOR THE BAR ACEB. Take a small pi of cotton batting, or eotton wool, ma! pression in the centre —— the ae oa ofa and fill it with as —- pepper as will are on a five lea ther Eikoe bail and tie it up, dip oe sweet oil and insert itinto the ear, covering the latter with cotton wool, and we & ban or cap to retain it in slace. Almost instant relief will be experienced, and the application is so gentle that an infant will not be injured by it but experience relief as well as odults.—Boston — POUNDING I see in exchanges an axtiole stating that Paap ana or rolled coffee has a flavor superior o that which is ground. Many years agol was told that such was the case by an old soldier of Bonaparte’s army, and having both mertar and mill, tried it, and came to the decided belief that pounded coffee was the richest and settled the mostolearly. The mill simply cuts the kernels into fine particles the pomnias crushes them, and allows the essential be to escape more readily — Field Notes. OBERRY PUDDING. Take 3 teacups of buttermuik, 3 eggs, 3 tea- eups of pitted cherries, a small tesspoonfall of soda, ands pinch of salt. Stirthe mixture well, and thicken with wheat flour, until a stiff batter is formed; then putitina muslin or linen bag, and boil it 2} hours. The water should be boiling when the pudding is intro- duced. Serve up with sauce tothe taste. Sweet cream and sugar make a very palatable acoompaniment.—Am. Agriculturiet. CORN BREAD. I have seen severai recipes in the Rural for making corn bread. but none I think equal to boiling; put ina warm place fur two hours. It will not need any sugarthen, if your milk was boiling bot. Put ina dish, and steam two hours and bake one, or cover and bake in the brick oven about three hours.—Lovisa, Hebron, Pa. BaSPseReY J4x. Weigh thetruit, uud add toreequarters of the weight of sugar; put the former into a pre- serving pan, boi , and break it, stir constantly, and let it boil very quickiy; when the juice bas boiled an hour, add the eugar, and sim- maer haifanbour. In this way, the jam is su- perior in color and flavor to that which is made by putting the sugar in at first. WAPFLES. Noticing an inquiry in # late number of (ho Rural, for making waffies, I send you a recipe whien’ I have found to be excellent. To one quart of sweet milk take six eggs, a small piece of butter, a little salt; stir in enough flour to make a thick batter, and 9. over a quick fire —A. P., Smithficld, N. ¥., 1861. OMELET. Twelve eggs beaten as for custard; 1 cup of thiek sweat cream, and a little salt; have your spider well buttered, pourin your mixture, set it over a slow fire, stir it occasionally until it thickens, pour immdiately into a deep dish. This makes very nice er for breakfast.— A. P., Smith, WV. ¥., BAKED aacaee: Tomatoes led and baked on a hot dish, or even baked without peeling, and when done seasoned with salt, butter and pepper, is a lus- tous way of preparing this excellent fruit. ee OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS ram Usrrap Staras. a PSE SES Liverpool. ‘or 7 bo tea ._ Tepe sail _ aa tgiiers ‘Taye on the Ist, OFrFictroa Ls Darartuernxt oF Spa TE, i Washington, July 2, 1961. Information has been received at this Depart- | ment from Mr. R. N. Shufeidt, the Consul General of the United States at Havana, of the issue, on | the 15th ultimo, of a roys! deoree by which all im- port 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 game ceores also reduces to one-half, during the seme time, the import duties upon corn and corn- | meal and potatoes. The duty by the ta-iff upon corn is 35% per eentum upon the valuation of $4 per barrel of 20 Spanish pounds, when from foreign ports in for- eign bottoms ; upon cornmeal 35% per centum upon the valuation of @5 per barre! of 200 Spanish pounds, from foreign porta in foreign bottoms; "pon potatoes, from foreign ports in foreign ves- sels, 2955 per centum upon the valuation of $2.50 per barrel ; upon foreign bresd, in foreign vessels, | ie weg centum upon $2 for every hipgeet nde ROPOSALS FOR SIDE WHEEL P STEAMERS, Navy DerartMeyr, erect: of Construction: Wasninoton, August rs ust 81961, ts Somenarry with the act of Congress aj the 33 Aurcust, weal the Navy Departm: ene | Will reece ee for the construction and equipment of ogg ide Wheel Steamers, the load draft of water not to exased cix fret Birs jnohes; tobe armed with two rified guns, of ibs. egeh, aoe each end of the vessel; 2lso, ee comp'e ment = yusioes for Lio og Bares teach a ei Dees, bya it desires =) have ete high vest at- | must e offer, =73 ‘win “the sy ga be main- length the gusntity of eoal ‘that oan be osrried the bunkers for that | Which should not be than for 6 ty “et. =! A proposal must be be for the hu!l, spars, rij a, ar work, boats, packers, osake, furmit re. cooking cy steam and ware Swork, equipments for s yom of war oom- for #08 service. and — Racer men, &rmament, el for steam inach:mery, apent, ot ee provisions, and byes wil yy the nset fay . e.ficatic oats mus: det Serigis te be ased, :the method Bi ie mat. arrangement o: of mao maokt ‘materia, ho) me : ys ris 8f-om wi Tosee! tad maahinary can be but soowrzg the mi ‘ions, Fa magesine, and rooms, disposition of opest Te sre ped encthee to be below Ld deok— the wan py may be 3 the boiler pressure | Rot to be ler: jibe paldie’ ards poh ok P Mire to epigatin toibe = boats, to far Wana sectors Seat Soaereicearne in whieh ot fae aterceh oh nw Greate $3 cas alae wa setsihotory vo ae eee re ae Seopa eal pion oer | 2s FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES * ¥O MATCR, atthe METROPOLIVAN : BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Agents for Lawrence's eslebrated Linen Papers “Metropolitan Mills,” &t., &t. so M-ly ¥.. bet, 8th and 10th sta. Dt SUMAN tee end HOSPITAL. ir Mit ‘shore reta hoe eae saa nami and | iSpostors in ge i ren: yt tes our wie ewe world for allt iimpropet isa” evil habits, gonorrhs, gi sem: ness, syphillis, brfimary meee soondary inst Fi obey throat, end skin, peculiar isorders write Som the indiscretion of yoush, rendering Sons unfit for cither business, “br, of aise te roe jampdion inthe cuore pnilil of the biood someteeey: Geet minal ase, Eoyen siasene ‘which thoy feito to cure in em om horrible gomplaints, who would and o1 mie embrace o ‘earliest op} tear a je the most a lor the comfort of trie canst and agreeable quart a comfortable as ti ey would be at tel at less than Reif the cost. the name and number. Dr. Sha- the corner of Sixth street end venue, Ciarendon Hotel, opposite wee . (a3 Wasnin ‘on, D.C iene’ ara postage, Oise hours,9A- MM to 10 FM tare. been enticed from my ii in swindiers on back streets Ne 7, who will rue it till the day ofther deat to the wiae is sufficient. Ours Cough, Cold, Sauna ine a, any Irritation or Sore~ ree the ees Relieve co oy Cough "Erone itis, ‘Ashme, € Catarrh, Clear and give Strength to the voice of pronis tor tues enclos CIR Fu BLIC. SPEAKERS sre aware of the. nema of heen 2 oti ‘h or “Common alae in ite first 6: in the begining woud yield to a mil Feme- neglected, soon attacks the Eanes, 8. ** Brown's Bronch teh Trockes.” containsng demulcentingredi- ents, allay Pulmonary and B:onchial [rritation, “That trouble in my Throat, (for BROWN’S “ & speci! YROCHES Taving made ae oft mao often.s ord wee “{ recommend their use to PuBLis mROwn's Srmansee TROCHES REV. E. H. CHAPIN, “Groat service in subduing HoaRsE BROWN’S | nase.’ REV. DANIEL WI8E. “Al tA lief in the di: FROCKES | ey oghie a or of treathrar peculiar PROWIES . A. C, EGGLESTON. E “Contain no Opium or anything enccese injarious.” DR. . A HAY ES, BROWN’S Chemist, roses: = leand pleasant combina- TROCHES | uontor Cogan, Lowen Om mROWIES 6. F. BIGELOW, Teocnes| * Heong ie BPTI ve ach aes wat have proved thems excellent for of 01 SROCHES| WEP EE Yi, WW WARREN, | WN’Ss rnoomes| itt Yaes semusted sen. Bede PANDERSON, | BROWN’S ean le +E; i joarse- FROCHES| 02 and Irritation of the ‘Puroat, so BROWN’S oe with SrzakgRs and Sine- . STACY JOHNSON, wrocnzs| Prot. M.ST ve BROWN’2 ‘Teacher, of of seo Sou lege. hon taken before a and after p he Bs they ant BROWN’S Hearscness. me tom ‘their past eo! TROCHES | vsateg: BROWN’S i think ay = be of permanent tad? ROW Me ee tA ‘Atheus Uileee Tenn, WROCHES de 1-ly baad orn “Great boned SOAP SURE CON PROF. Woop’s RESTORATIVE CORDIAL anD BLOOD RENOVATER Is precisely what Ys name indicates, ists while to, it ia revivifying, exhilarating, | Eevtooreatns pe pres ning to the vita. powors, | and at the eame time revi e- news the Biood in 8.) its o1 t if once restores and reuders th4 system imoul to atiacks of disease. Itis the only prep evor offered to the world, so chemically and skill- Rally sommes, asto bethe most powerful tonic, Bnd at the esme time so perfectly adapted to, as to act in perfect Sod hence wil tone up the digestive organs, and thus vousand other irritation, Lt 1s perfeot! | ting and st the sams time itis ny aap a H vogetabies, yet eagorahi na to pi thorough tonic rious consog’ bea ideratum in | Pete neces saodieal skvll to see that debili jollows all attacks of Gaeaes, gut» proceeds and deed lays the system. 2 i many of the moat Fetal nok. rdance with the laws of nature, soothe the weakest stomach lay al) ner- exhilara- entirely of uce the most Appotits, Fsint ag oo oF, Giddiness, Retention of, as ay ms O88 eursigis, ht Sweats. well a9 Painful | ant peer oor hese all depend upon ge e ial snd Blood pork | poattn toni¢ Cor ture tocure Sun istorise and set. mistak at it. But this is not a Teer bosomes torpia, 0 8 io nine t m their functions, and 4 weare troatded with aii and_moontinenoe o Tine, OF ec mvolyatars, discharge ofthe same, pain fo'the back, as le and betwoen the - ooodinal adie to sii 001 Shecked. soon omboistion follows, and "thes patien! goee Gown tos premature grave. But space wilt ) Bot allow us to enumerate the ¥ uls to whioh we Bre usble ina weakened conditio: Btothe, system. Bat we will say in. puis Cordials ‘snd post Stetssi tor you have a perfect. exfe p! Binew y_for loss 0! prcute. 5 our. i “ae = Bifousattss { | Neuralei tbou ord jculty o! fa, ne, an Seer doit meeneees. sae enuine: the tra; We opeipmalon, Eine ‘ot eh mate 5 leasant, safe be ae ered Fo F3 re err it, angur' 2d Inds a8 wel iiea a loud itaper: Ail persons sedentary” ia - - ure png one a 2,8 = paruonla 7 oxy tution id iadies who ar: not accastomed to much ow loor exercise, will sna it to their tage £8 mother ihe oetoming each will xo ove a ri 5 that mont ai erous ih bat ale eoal = ah Le sed stren i thousscaai revalent ean ats ris portion ofthe wor hae a is inde & mothet 's Gord! Try told young; bel en if a delay; st will Tie oO. v4 prope past je cpt RES TORA TIVE CORDIAL BLOOD RENO VATOR. Sold in this city by C. SORT, 376 Pa. avenue, 08 Boel. tw UNBOATS vor ta2 WESTERN RIVERS, acreage figs, Jane Ta, te xe 3) aa tern oreo medicals a9 ere Sue aa in Uy vohe =n “They go right to the Spot. INSTANT RELIEF STOP 1U00R COUGH PURIFY YOUR BREATH STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE: SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS, aRE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, ‘ GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVEsS. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRY FOR .SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. They relieve 8 Cough instantly. They clear the Throat, They give strength and volume to the voice, They impart a delicious aroms to the breath, They sre delightful to the taste, They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. I advise every one who haa a Cough or a Husky Voice, or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get a package of my Throat Confeo- tions. They will relieve you instantly, and you will agree with mo that “they go rieht to the spot.” You will find them very usefa! and pleaeant while traveling or attending public meetings, for stilling your Cough or allaying your thirst, Ifyou try one package I am safe in saying that you will ever af terwards consider them indispensible. You will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medi- Les. PRICE TWENTY FIVE CENTS, My signature ison each package. All others arse counterfeit. A Package will be sent by.mail, prepaid, on re ceipt of Thirty Cents. Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. eK: Te OP sl Nr 4y finas © He adache. By the use of these Pills the pericdio attacks o Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and { taken at the commencement of an stteck imme- diate relief irom pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom failin removing the Nausea and Headache to which fomales are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Cos- Sivensss. For Literasy Men, Students, Delioste Females, and all persons of sedentary Aabits, they sre val- uable as & Lazative, improving the appetite, giving tome and vigor to the digestive organs, and re storing the naturel elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the resuit of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering rom Headache, whether origi- nating in the nervous system or from @ deranged — of the stomach, ‘hey are entirely vegetable in their ition, and may be taken at all times ‘with porene eons without making any change of diet, and the ab- sence of amy disasrecable taste renders it easy te Administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! ‘Fhe genuine have five signatures of Henry C, Spalding on each Box. tsar by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medi- es, A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipte the PRICE, 26 CENTS, All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cupar Srazet, New Your. ace From the Examiner, Norfolb, Ve, piozirere made, vin? Gare of headache ante From ths Democrat, Areas) ae From the Western R. R, Gasstts, Chicago, Ill, nvatel Cand foie, Mr, Spalding, and his un- oo Serna ig as La. a reer ogc smacks eae ratas |b From the St. Lowis Demeorat, Pil} invapidiy fermasinge for the ertsle: artisle (Cephalis irom she Kenowhe Valley Bter, Kenawhe, atc Ssey arenas ag te From the Advertiser, 1 Providenss, emcee thair favor to strona, trom the'f oez® From mete Sok: Newport, R. I, Cophalie Pills are taking the place of all Kinds. From the Commercial Bulletin, Boston, Mass, Said to be very efficacious for the headache, From the Commercial, Cincinnati, Suffering humanity can now be relieved. a ry {> A mngie bottle of Spalding’s Prepared Glue * will saveten times it its cost annually, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPaTcH 7"*4 Sritce in Tua Saves Nine” Or eR seis ae ar ° SPALDING’S PREPARED oe i pommel ae “ USEFUL IN. EVERY am eee THE ONLY ¥ PREPARATION TRAVELLERS’ DIRECTORY./T. E UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE & PATRONAGE U™ ED STATES MiTaRy ROUTE. FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMEN, LADIES, ond GENTLEMEN in all parts of the world teatify to the efficacy of PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S a RESTORATIVE SPECIAL NOTICE TO VELERS. CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after Monday, August 19th, 1861, PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN 48 FOLLOWS: you to don sie: lal Ws WASHIN OM ot até teh bat Aw Watt oN ‘ORE, 2, ? Balumore Gentlemen: Your not "OF y i it has mate find Ey re Ss Bi | Serre steer oo jon to give it, ington St 7.90. a. ce crane because m. aad Train Daltusorepee nz % fs py oye BS 33 > ary sae Rewer ime =e iat ri and tnolned fo eur. Some five ater ve aneanoue Pipeiisinsi gu hecrows of my head to loog‘ts gousibility ant ington Pomeortey ia eaten it. Each of hore i w passer anes até Me § noe a fo arth was Rdg Ai a ther. by bait i aling Pe ae var) cin thi iE meauamimarst en tn leave Baltmore at 4208. m. dent Wane ream to By order of the Seor by era coud « over irestor ed Tos ——— Peet re ite eur see rtheuseottwe bot | THOMAS H. H. CANFI pads D end shit YORE (Pg Ga rea Rte SANTEE, ame |r ots pa SP PECIAL NO’ cad. very mush to te noe SN) ‘SUNDAY TRAIN. amo any Obligations t owe to qa, LF iv seo end ail wooprolt by my growin ir ion tom July, a ate ve if i bo. “ ey Hirwea m NE Fite yom the ait, and I am no aed a acpi in aacmaen ih isa esses Meuarér. To Prov. O. J. Woop: pew. Saban i 8 — estorative” pas done good mane Ss WEE A al known tothe untic Besa wies Zaz * RES plies a ANBLivERDOS Oot are great. oman ah dprived D, — man ir, and ys ror to your ifat Re fair 10 hair will retura more an, every rf least tye t aa my 3 ~ Agee jelleve it al P.Ss. You Péblish the above: rhs ike, — reifyou panting. vin our Southern papers. 30 will ‘by rf i New Ls a | and = hii stnaehie Chayary Teend Sapa gett powered Sys ypeitt iron ry Selewes Stn OF J RALHIWORE, nee. ral of oer- aa Saeraa; it Ny Hfioates in the the Mobile Mercury.) a $ pur or. river. oer 7» atnoon, from Prorat, North ENEDY. *“wooprs HAIR RESTORATIVE, Proy.O.J. Woon: Dear Sir Having had the the ofsots 16 lose the best portion of my hair, from 16 effects of the yellow fever, in New ‘Orleans in was induced to make a tria! of your prepare ound it to answer as the very thing y hair is now thiok and giossy, and no ton. a needed. 4 pests can Scurose my obligations to you in giving INL&Y ae to the afflicted such a treasure juced n fares. bring out their "friends can *or further ou, raten. appl: Oe a ag os 18 mr, Q. A. HERRING, isirongay Baikt- ‘The Restorative is put up: vis: large, modium and ema! teks retails for one do! Gam olds at es "for cont, nmoretn pre nor for two dollars ities 40 per cent. more in propor ton, and neuen for ~ 0,5. WOOD & Proprictors, 444 Broad mm Now York, an Tite Market street, St, Louis paint, 'TERPRISE eld sing suis Ly by C. STOTT, 376 Pa. avenue, eet EASTER Pai) WESTERN S oR Rtwes ASTRAMERS. KENT,” Capt J OY FOR JHESIOK AND SUFFER “B10 ERK," Cop ee BY 4LL WHO ARE Av vod Will gun theif routes e°foliows, lew Pelieht “rPLY HE ARMEDY Senne foot of Camden. ook A. KSJOION IN HEALTH. on Choptane nee ey RENE oat a ond. de you sufer? Ard yor ine vietim ef an; of ist 083 humerous aunents whiek aris6 —— im, Mond rivyee returning every Thu pak rity of the blood? Whatare va do ask? onda) af Annapeliz and West River, every come: Yand rofaraing a =a~0 0 days. PIONEER—For St. Michael’s ani Easton, via Mile’s River, every WEDNESDAY. Sud returo the same day. ether ask, whaisre they not? Zlis blood is ethe aotres of life and pealth, ¢ Snd itie the firat clement of our emt e to ferzons ane Ob430 a) afeots the system, the p='se i b or ‘Ths over or Bore New Lid IDP’PROCURE Vo CKETS.} “ne Resa see New Jersey Railrosc Uffice a P adel Dap, at the Compana’s office. N. W. im, the irri’ rysipeias, the For A: lis, West River, Camb: » O: a SS eemaite i oul sation, Ner- | and Easton Point. every THORS Day erore s Scxth And Chostal 4 eee vol s Detility, ‘apepzis, Laver piaint with ite | by same route on Friday ln po, Brows ‘on b: of torpor and dejeciion, and the numiverjese wis thet| For ‘Aanapolis, West River, St. Michael’s and Union Doox. * Riou CONNER.” en} is heir to, cerive ep shatr picoon origin fom the the | Eaton, via Mile’s River Ferr: overs SATUR- | a cently With the blood, | DAY, returning every Monday ome route. ae the vita Deal cindy recouroee of nature for its aid, | Fare ‘to Cambridge Denton, Oxford ‘aud ——— maw ORE H. bn coy AND and suffer us io commend to your gon! idenov and Poi 5 ae ees OA ‘ase that truly valuable medicament known aa Fare ae st {tichae ‘sand Miles’ River,r 10 | ALBAN ns itr MRS, M. COVS . ; ae INDIAN YEGETABLE DBOCTION. fobs oped inp itoen 3 Seah ty ane aXg ente With regard to this almost infa'lible ie — tering nentiment: has spoken in decided od tara Rtiror "MEALS 3 ~ TA. For, Kbeay ae me ‘and the sviaetone of this g: CROy Are Bi wart ane Office, Liga sr. ag Camden. ‘or Dover Pisine—4: p. alae! z am shined agueeany avowsigotcuranrs oft God | Baltimore, moh awesatar are snd stahons. north io Do Temedies and th: te beat ica! i cll kave failed. ORTHERN is vain will ran to Millertow every Saturday Let us sare in conglusion, tos cENTE Ws é ures are not songit oe rte "For Croton Falle-#\5a. m. stopping at all eta maaan pa Jane from the soe OFFICE, | tisns north ot Jrom a0'h wtrect ect station. Blus it is poesi mmend $0 valunbie aLvans Stason, are? Ma) 18, 1861. For Wa: _ from a ES = ee eee ? ace publio appro omer, yy add also that ‘NORTH Ot rains on pipe at ions ont ii wie tke curstiys Proper tise of he med eine ero equalled te! N RT AER! NT. an Pee WAIL Ve or- | ote eee Wie inte opm ne noPr —— te by ta restorative tem recover- departes ise wt or Wine Bridee—73 JI e. Ree ta eel seep ae vii OA a Ugat Rens NORTH. ule atone atone fem zn roprietor, SM tok. A ase 20'P. M. gierrsea esta me gone mises | hee pane fables on the AR RISBURG "ACCOMMODATION ate P. leone P. sien, m. This tre train leaves Mi rton every Mow atéa. m. Pris oa “battle WEF bottes Mine 8.15 A. M. train connects at R. jouse [of eS Pp. mm. CISSKL, Dracgist. | with trains ou ihe Westore Marylacd balicna eematse & m. 4:10 & 7:00 Srorestawn, mee Bi A 2 Acent skip Bre the ‘fin: anov Jevetio a: Fae. ‘ty Be the trade st my prices, Troade; at fom kw wth Yorks ao Rand Wagntay tgvills ¥. tfguoe 4 } gl J euler lroad; star a Kail ‘ariom and road for ai Lone HN parte 6 ~ Yorkville, HE seein cate. TRREE, vi Gaivend ra 5 ——— idge ev. Om 9700 wo T lez cae Crhale Ei Riren ta DRS sr Bar TRIESEMAR Greets ane ma | Bol er REIN 8 Camden and Amboy, (C. and A, ker street, four :) cron aed Protected &: | all parts of W: Vail at NEW YORE i iit Utena ated teats 7 Bete | Mpa Wyeomane Yetey and bef ie ae) el mpental Colle wy Medias Bharmicje de Faris, an ad lorthern ra Fennsyiveais and New York. ~% ve via Pavo- fia invaluable a Eonatinn caibii The 3.30 P. M_ train makes aii the above connse- pie Pou and Looe be om foot of Cham'ere ania dealt at —— ion and naterrhes, | tone except Hanover Railroad, Wyte tsville Strect. Ne ows vig: nd ail eon of thone one | Railroad apd the Lebannon Valiny’ Railroad: 700 hace for Duvkirk, and Buffalo, P Penn and pri mer ons diseases tin vey orms ie, ol tne by the nae- | sy'vanis Ralirced for alt oer of the Went, and eam em MAIL. for Dunkirk. and intermediate seous and pernicious use of copalve and oubebs. direct connects for New York. BD remsins over mghtat Kimira, No. 3 hag catirel supplan ed & injurious use of TRAINS ARRIVE. cee pet feliet iaperaing ing all'impurition, and rootine ow A a fod to PM Expisre at 745 A. Ms Harrie- | mediate Sint dia Yor burile, and inter ovenom 10 wr DERIBSE MAT, Nos. }, tant 4, are Snureatanlt Be a and "ither ration jzguire at the eS sa eat easton ON daily, for Port © a hddlet " and oan, ci carried et 0 ‘walstoont pe pooket. Sold , as CLARK, Supt. » a int oa ane =y intppeparat aq Vv) HIA a ao pense i ke, I foe $3" ‘each or sor four onars fo fore E je Sid Train ape iaaieases. ew. ee ond prin; Suwa os Re ey M4 re ‘ttance, Geni Sup’t. will forwa ake Frisae t to Any part o! the word, NUT 8’ amt rah AN mpnor.¢ e seonrely pao moked, an: and addreasoa uetording tothe in: DEPOT, avons a ssa = et tn stipe ‘Book, a — act” B DPapy VI PORT oars 9 Of Spe ot eth AteA M, via Camden and Amboy, (C. and A. ae ie ir ihinbe acral. anole ologioal srioutny of AtGA. M, vis Camden and Jersey City, (N.J. eee srl relvee, Se oateLe Ey ry ailties ie tad vitinting hab ts of ear early oe . tating eich s eae sepa ail plate Se ttt Feed a sexs 18 01 ee Mask 78, at as rer: ed mal N wh = ron ven gers : A evans Hiptere perenpnn end demeay Cie, by . Fora, Jr., Drug Store, Wash- | At jereey RT ie de 29-6m (Seton Class Troket) Magee ee tied P,. aes M., hap aa City, (Evening ERUGE The fol: see a then judge | rij +» vis Camden and Jersey City,(South sows citae sere ” suffered ge ns, withon! rmanen e ‘ tre CAVERNS FILLS. Calok taken sees oe the directions for as eof pimint, restored aim to ABRAM cole Brookiyn, N. Y.. a well ern Site Ats P.M . via Camden and A: tion, Beit god passenger, First Cisse Picker) ms P.M. Mail Train rye daily. The 1k P. th in a few weeks. interva of some | M,Maz, Sacardays ox ths be bas Por Belvidere, Dy mnbertwili Fle: |e We oy Paes wakes Ese megs renee ‘ shoe. ‘or Water Gap, Gtroetsbarg. Rion covered Shout one third turd 0 ot his body. eo arte, eos ect =m joud, en oeurng sefafsieiy™ tts cashtaeaed ssboceeas| Ws nit himt or business s ep opt him in me 7. Gare ‘chon, reer Bethiohem. af, Roth seu bar RARE: | thoz.t0 A: Mile ta with the eens Bene ais tom the ul i Uigakin el shows For Mount Holly ot ands A. M, and? and 4 nian! JOHN H. SHOOK For Erpebold St6 A. M. and 2 P. nie Va. took's 2) a h gminent lever, of For Bristol. ‘trenton, &0.. at ai Pew ba ous Severs pa sot a the lft sid, w tnchag mand Rpm jas soon followed by the un For sory low he oman ee “AYERS CHER: \ington, a Bordentows: bert a compine ORAL. «| Hoh ‘goon stopped Usestes 5, Qeands F as for sail pared by’ Dik. diate places, at te. Ms scores, a AYER & CO., Lowell, ms 13- cote # For New York get Way Ltpen. 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