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‘THE EVENING STAR. THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. Celery.—Keep Celery clear of weeds, and- earth up as the plants advanee. Spinach, $e —Keep all gro crops of Bpinach, and other greens, properly worked, and sow succession crops, Cabéa, ges —Sow seeds of Early Yorks and Pers. sorts, if you want them, to be plant- ed out in Detober for spring and summer use. a ish.—Seeds may be sown for fall ane .—Keep this crop in growing order, and it yon kave rea a sufficient -eupply, sow some weeds on well pre: Cauliflower. —Sryea oun mean A have a crop of this fine be ee sow seeds through the month in Lrttuce.—Set out Lettuce plants, if large , in a warm, quick border, wel! Fo Fin eld frauen, 0 rh tobe set in lers or in cold frames, for Kale. Sane rETe wx @ rich Seeds as “Bie romped ™ FLO aie agen EN AND baw and menas 0ses. es are Cnr in the open ground, and intended for 'b in the during the rie "showee towards end of the month, be taken up and potted, after which, place them in a shady situation for afew days. Continue to putin o and as my weather to get cooler, ¢) —— ting more of them to take root will ‘Dehiios—Theee will be in full bloom towards the end of the mon! water freely at the roots should ero ad set in; occasionally look over the mes and cut off all suckers and superfluous to keep the lead- ing shoots ted = the stakes; where large flowers are wand the buds should be thinned out #0 soon as they show themselves. Chr santhemums—thote in pots should now receive the last shift for the season; dis- Farge ae back the shoots, as the flower makin appearance; sun the Inter partofthe montb, ali such —— wanted from the pen ground may ifte pate continu hE water freely at the roots with liquid manure. Tender Annuals—for winter BL ecereage sown last month, should be potted off ly, oF ricked out into pans or boxes, teamed ir & week or two longer before potting Camelsas—eontinue to ‘ayrioge the old lants eh J over-head, until cold weathersets iB, = ey should be removed into the house. Continue also to put in cuttings; suob as are rooted should be potted off and placed in a frame that is well shaded. Greenhouse plantsin general—If not al- ready shifted or bn, Soke should not fail to = attention paid te them dering the course of the month, as by so doing, much labor and time will be saved when they come to be housed next month, and the plants will stand better daring the winter than when hifted later in the season. Sparazis and [zias—with other dike addin alacuster, may now be water given but very sparingly for “Sane Lilli. the | C zes—as the leaves in to appear yellow from age, will require but little waler, Pelargoniums—Cuttings of these put in last month will now be rooted, and should be potted off, and such a8 were struck in two inch pots may now be shifted into larger ones. See that is old moe do not suffer from teo much wet pe bulbs tted and- ¢ first few pent Ag ‘Neapolitan Violets—can now be safely planted out in beds where they can be protected by a sashed frame during the winter, and by a little care in airing and watering they will fower beautifully next spring. Poontas—may be divided and transplanted this month. Hardy Herbaceous—plants of all kinds can now be transplanted with safety; they will take root before the cold weather sets in. Phlozes—of various kinds can now be in- ereased readily by cuttings of the young sh®ots bade sand and placed in a moist shady situa- Scarlet Geraniums, Helictropes, Cestrums and Habrothamnus: wing in open bor- ders, should be lifted and placed in pots about the latter end of the month Carnations—tak: p and such layers as a rotted, meee ping in aframe end water at ey ory sparingly ‘benas, Puxnios and Heliotr Bins i": attings of these to make young ts for next spring. Chinese poh tgs shifting the rmall plants of these into larger pots. Six inch sm are a large enough size in which to bloom well. THE FRUIT GARDEN. Gather ree and Pears as tere maturity. th fruits are better if taken fro! the tree refore they are fully ripe. Let them be pulled when the tree and fraitare quitedry, and handled with care to avoid bruising. Pears should be os — onshelves. Apples should be put in bet — a dry room, for ten days or two weeks, fore being barrelled. They should then be ay on with adry cloth one by one, and put into Planting.—Put Send in preparation for planting, by deep and thorough plowing and aa Strawberry beds may now be planted out. ee rie apa O8;, 8382.8 le’ Clo! OK. Siar its Post Gites os that pout, tee: 7 eee aS Le ork pies eee RY 45 BAN os OO | a, cm nencrtoat iow’ Hist? Dred tate the meet natura) = Te Pear NE os & oo. ak 7° (intelligeneer'eed Rowe Repu oan) pers FOES: y money, in good seit Sheesh J. W. STEELE & CO. 3 eacnot be sur is AIRS. maty dove, Snd all orders aa a ks eR =ta CLOTHING. ae Bee Sn 2, fae ee basa aie satan ON A Between 06 bol 60 Sha, a rete sites a oa Ee re wwe TERNS day or AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! BREATH! AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! AWFUL SACRIFICES! DISEASE! DEATH! Awful Secrifioos! Disease! Death ! Awful Ssorifices! Disease! Death! STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DISEASE! STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DISEASE! STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DISEASE! STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DISEASE! STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DISEASE! STRIKE AT THE ROOT OF THE DISEASE! Strike at the Root of the Disease! Strike at the Root of the Disease! Strike at the Root of the Disesse! Strike at the Root of the Diseass! Strike at the Root of the Disesse' Strike at the Root of the Disease! CONSUMPTION, INSANITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, GRAVEL, DROPSY. LANGOUR, NERVOUSNESS, CONSUMPTION, INSANITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, NERVOUSNESS,: Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic Fits, Consumption, Insanity, Epileptic. Fits, Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, Gravei, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, Gravel, Dropsy, Langour, Nervousness, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Universal Lastitade of the Muscular System, Univercal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Universal Laesitude of the Muscular System, Universal Lassitude of the Musoular System, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Dimness of Vision, Impotency and Insanity, Dimuezs of Vision, Impotency and Inssnitr, Dimness of Vision, Impotenoy and Insanity, Dimnees of Vision, Impotency and Insanity, Dimnees of Vision, Impotency and Insanity, Dimnees cf Vision, Impotency and Insanity, THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG THOUSANDS OF THE YOUNG Of both sexes dic annually of the above Diseases, caused by abuse of the GENERATIVE ORGANS, GENERATIVE ORGANS, GENERATIVE ORGANS, GENERATIVE ORGANS, GENERATIVE ORGANS, GENERATIVE ORGANS, snd from diseases arising from ‘* Habits of Dissi- pation.” Diseases of these organs require the aid of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBO: D'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU I8 THE GREAT DIURETIC 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC end a positive and specific remedy for diseases of BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ABUSE, * Syphilit’c and Veneren! Diseases, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, 8nd all Diseases of the Generative Organs, wheth- er existing in YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, . YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, YOUNG OR OLD, MALE OR FEMALE, MALE OR FEMALE, MALE OR FEMALE, MALE OR FEMALE, MALE OR FEMALE, MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause originating, a: d no matter of HOW LONG STANDING, HOW LONG STANDING, HOW LONG STANDING, HOW LONG STANDING, HOW LONG STANDING, BOW LONG STANDING, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOQLD’S EXTRACT BUCH HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCH HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHY HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU § picasant in its taste and odor, immediate in its ‘ion, free from all “injurious properties,” and is tskea without “hindrance” from “business.””; Litile or No Change in Diet, Little or No Change in Diet. Little or No Change in Diet. Little or No Change in Diet. Little or No Change in Diet. Little or No Change in Diet. 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Eytwistis & Lavrunce, Washington and Georg town, and all Draggiste everywhere, us HELMBOLD’S MEL MEDICAL " Me. DEPOT, 104 South Tenth Stréet, below Chestnut, so | ERR They ¢6 vight to the Spot” INSTANT RELIBF STOP 1UUR 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 CONSUMPTIVES, 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 Throst. They give strength and volume to the voice, They impart 8 delicious aroma to the breath, They are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. T advise every one who has Cough or s Husky Voice, ora Bad Breath,or any difficulty of the Throat, to get & 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 plearant 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 r af. terwards consider them indispensible. You will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medi- ines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, My signature ison each package. Al! others are counterfeit. A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on re- oeipt of ‘i hirty Cents. Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. , ges a OS cure “oh NervousHeadache U1 iinas * Headache. By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks o Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and 1 taken at the commencemont of an atteck imme- diate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom failin removing the Nawsee and Headache to which females are so subject, They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Cos- tiveness. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, snd all persons of sedentary habits, they are val- uable as a Lazative, improving the appetite, giving fome and vigor to the digestive organs, and re storing the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many yoars, during which time they have prevented and relieved s vast amount of pain and suffering rom Headache, whether origi- nating in the mervous system or from @ deranged state of the stomach. ‘They tirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the ab- sence of amy disagresable taste renders it easy to administer them to children, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of| Henry C Spalding on each Box. Soid by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medi- o Po Box will be sent by mail propaid on receipt e PRICE, 96 CENTS, All erders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cupar Srazer, Naw Yorx, eo From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va, Cephalic Pills Scoompiaah the object ot for whieh paez were made, vis: From the Baemine, Norfoth, Va. Ther bave boca fegted in mere than a theusand From the Domeees, St Cloud of, hay bl ie you are, or have been trou! Siave ora box, (Cophae head- Mf or Sue you From the Western BR. R. Gaxette, Chisase, Ill, avaiel Ones foils, Mr, Spalding, and his un- From the Southern Path Pinder, + path onnconcy a Bon os thas aro allt nied grows ist that has reo ts thar De oine o&n produce, From the Gaxstte, De Me ar. Bre ding would tot eonneet hie game rt he dia tot bmow to possens ae meme with From the RI td beg mor cor Ea ch @ said to t to be iyoranhteade oom inane rom the St, Lowis Demeorct, edie, immer in rapidly IS ‘iereaaine. _ me Srovs the Manauhe Valley ‘for ‘are persons che, who try thea, will at From the Advertiser, 1 Providencs, R. The testimory An their a thelr favor is strong, from the Ly one of the int which Kenewha, Va, with the head- From asa de Newport, R, Cephalic Pills are taking the plece ofall oda, From the Commercial Bulletin, Boston, ‘Said to be very efficacious for the nsersrageg Prom the Commercial, Ohio, Suffering humanity can now be relieved, ——zk—z—zx==*=_=_——_——— ‘ 1” A mngie bottle of Spalding’s Prepared Glue will save ten times mes its cost annually, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUB! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY: DISPATCH Plein Srrreg in Trace Saves Nine.” 1) fue Satara a rockery, &o, SPALDING’S rt warp et re Se “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” a pt Aa rena each Bottle, Prie C. SPALDING, 48 Onder siren New York. AtrOn very eae See in- Auenza any re ion oF Si ” containing ‘dem pi lay Puimosary ‘and Bronohi ‘hat Throst, ( BROWN’S ik the Pry he a spec! °) ROCHES a WILLS whis- BROWN’S SROCHES REV. E. H. CHAPIN, BROWN’S REY. DANTE WISE TROCHES it retiet se te die. 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Om, ae vietim efany ae ok @riee from im- ood? baisroe they, do ye te re, sae ot? Fis blood is dnd itis the first ole Blond: Eines espond to a anos Which aifoo Nex: Se the irntatin, i THE ALL- SUFFICLEN THREE. eee ! peterers armscie de Paris, wa tie j Vienna. gr exhua 3 tion as and natorrhea, 6 been Sean treated by stots theres, nau- “No. ae s'iwurious, ass of 3 Ge speedy inporaing all impurities, and root rooting om RIESE. ak, mere pee taste’ orm ofa. ied rel ief, the vono: Spade coe a ee ey; SvOs SPECIAL NOTICE TO TRAVELERS. CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after Monday, August 19th, 1861, PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN as FOLLOWS: om at 6 and 73) a. at Baltimore as 745 end On ond ater 2 NDAY., 2th Jul: “eave WARHINGEON at 230 p. m. for NEW YORK and PHIC SDE rom New Yors at al |= até 10a. m. ow ik’ and, Puede m4 one dispatoh: c— from ae |e z. lay: ATES OF PAssicE. to Hi umbr Passengers 0 yt Ho to Havre, Br terdam, Antwerp, &o , at reduced Persons wishin, bri: buy tickets at lo For further Office. pit,t0@. A. HERRING, ii Breage rongay. A ov pimeeviboas, EASTERN AND WE “KENT,” Capt 3. i , Eirean ey aes Will run their routes as’ follows, giroet: i Acouatian sf rant ect iH N at =» | baz Fi ea West Ri Cambri and Easton Point, ora THURSDAY fotenene peor a inapolis, West River, St. Miohsel” or Annapolis, West River, ‘sand Ea yn, vie Miles River F Fore. every every SATUR- + ret every Monday Fare fe, Cambridge, Denton, Oxford cn sol Te | Goes rE F; Feist yanet Baltimore, i ee pads BF. foot of Camden, eatin CENTRAL RAILWAY, SUPERINTENDENTS ae mpi ps ae ee. the eNO THER S VCENTE A navn AY ar. jepart as follows, ig AINE NORTH. Bhi eo mMoDATION ater. mint 8.15 A. M. train ork ft ‘or fort at Sey oe aed B. i, rereares iceman Vaile: Reh ia and Erie Railroad orthern retturanena| ew We ey 3.30 P.M train makes Pos and ew it par 'S ARR. prers. rie A. M.; Harrie- 26 P.M. resation mB ivasire at the PeLE 2 Supt. TR A Mail at610P. M.; or Ticket Ufc, Calvert nator ELPHLA LACrs. me ccm AND He ACT D + via Camden and pectey’ City, (N. J. Acoommodatio: mn.) At 8a. M. Ps “are 1A) ati Mex 9) M., ( a Kensington and Jersey City, fon and Jersey City, (Evening M., vis Camden and Jersey City,(Bouth- ae AEX Rast garde hater cere, tion, Sere e eM “ba runs daily. ‘The tL P. mnt P.M Bt ea ee aes ater Gap, Stroudsba a | Petcare rope Bond, nds eensar Hwa For Mauol ch Chant, hese at mee | Livi Pe Esco a coins pegr Mount Ho saps M. and? and ox Pa ey. none: ainut street w! For Pal as i, pond clade at Ri Shins Ww jae Mare the Wesver of Ravelol ths author & TAdem Bede $ seas Barsle bythe suite and Career of Major Andre, by Wintrop to Labrador and ie} RS Eni § Somer Vorage bat iS of arta or Firdro-Car- = the FRENG! PE omeren,, G{UNBOATS vou rus WESTERN RIVERS, Quanrmnnastae 61 eahinstons Fay oepte pen th ce ae co = — woes oe TIS NO Ly fou must give bond before Me a eelins Connecting wt one = x oe our. Troy & re ae ton, St. Al Point, sited, sao ‘tc, o> Sr Srett ene above sie thon: re resssoneon inguire at ir —— n laa VATS» Railroad lig fens Gioviecr, wayece ae ber back.. Hs ow % 1 10" Cate and (7-PROCURE YOUR TICKET*# 9 In New York-at she Ne New Jersey Railroad Office Sate In Phi.adel "s office. N. W. or atthe foot of CONNER. EW. ahah Bee oo AND = NE Nowra ante Segse, ‘P7th, 1x61. For Abang tiat Bist okpeet Sola heme cae stopping at White fad at stations north io Dower pliuine— from *Obiie tre rain ‘2 wil Tax to Millerton every Paturéay Por Croton Palls—815 stopping at al) eta- stall ste te Onl eFer Wil eaeen ns 7—9-00 a.m. test express train. P This tras leaves fore Monday "maorning at sam.) ie, 5-00 & m. 4:10 & 1:00 m. 9:00 8. m.& 1:00 sine Mu h Bridge Grok i paeincen se sn" EW TORE AND | ERIK RAIL Pavo- erate ree Newburgh, RESS, daily. for Duv- aie ail arsine ns eat hy Hornesvitie, NATHANIEL MA. Si Moonie a FOR Bar DN hen OFT Mapa al