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THE EVENING STAR. Foreign Agricultural A recent report from the Registrar General ‘of Scotland, on the mortality of the past year. shows how favorable the tice of agriculture is to the continuance odiaman life. In the eight t cities of the Kingdom the deaths ‘were £36 during io yom of 10,000. Out un the same number er et in the small cities there were 226 di and the number was farther reduced in the “rural districts” to only {76—a very significant difference ia their favor as com with the large cities, and one of considerable importance as compared with the emaller towns. —A French paper, Le Courier du Bax RAin, informs us that the harvest time in that district was heralded b: © proclamation from the local authority, offering a reward of a penny a dozen for the c: weet of all field mice (Campagnals) killed and produced, and a hecatomb of 56,000 was piled up at the mayor- alty of St. Hypolite after six days’ slaughter. — The Prussian Minister of ee has offered ge of about $430, and a second prize ‘of $215, for the best two essayson ‘‘Worms and Insects Injurious to Agriculture,” te be written in German, and handed in at the bese di of Agriculture at Berlin, before the first cf Jul, 1 — The season in Denmark has been a favor- yield, wheat in greater usual, barley and oats fine and e Danish farmers quently able to offer s considerable surplus for See we ck nicle all kinds of i — "We chronicle satisfaction,’ writes Barral, ta tan Joural a ulture Pratique,—‘we like to render J to every effort, and we ri often to see those devoted to it discou: Of this we have asad example.” It appears s that Baron Liebig has published a letter in a late number of the Aus! rg Gazette, in whichhe attacks violently, * the ignorance of farmers, but the oreation of institutions which intended mot only to spread among them knowledge already acquired, but also to achieve still still farther steps in tural science. Liebig exoommunicates at a single stroke, all agricultural school: stations so numerous in Germany, and to the labors of which we have 20 often called the attention of our readers. This celebrated chemist, to whom agricultural chemistry owes .so much of » now declares that none of these, Teeations, the establishment of which has been received with so great favor, ean Sc any —_ service. This attack from such a aun ee —— well founded surprise Yaborions observers, who justly thought they re filling a entific mission of the hi; host order in applying themselves to the caaly of the natural phenomena of tation and of life, and they have replied with a violence of which wecan form little idea im this country. We shall not ropeat any of the high words that have been exchanged. Bat we can not refrain from saying that Liebig, as he owes no little of his renown to his labors im agricultural chemistry, should the less endeavor te discredit the labors of com- patriots who follow the path he pointed out All is not yet said, nor done; and the agricul- tural stations of Germany have rendered services which it is unjust to ignore.”’ Selecting Seed Corn. A erent of the Boston Cxltivator ‘Offers the following suggestions respectiig the —— selection of corn for planting. We ‘ink pata are very good; and while they are pursued by good farmers, there are oe a rs, not so careful and observant, wao may be induced to follow them by having the hints held up before them, and alittle gentie nee which we now give, to read and heed = ‘Pick the ears that set noarest to the ground. 2. Those ears having a short foot stalk pe From stalkshaving the most ears. Gener- but one ear on a stalk is proper for seed, that usually the “second ear. Ifthe first on is as good, take that. 4, Never take from a stalk having but one ear, if stalks can be found having two or more ears. 8 take ears that are filled out full to that run beyond the husk, if such 6. Lay up four or five times a3 much as will probably be wanted. 7. When yeu come to plant, before shelling, break every eur and see if the pith of the cob is dried up and hollow, for if it is not, the corn 3 -_ fally ripe. Then shell off the but and tip pra come to the long grains. If farmers will follow this course yearly, the crep may be greatly increased Great crops ean never be raised from stalks having but one ear. The carelessness of farmers in select seed corn is one great cause why corn crops generally of so little profit. So far as [ the general practice of farmers i seed-corn, is to take the best and fairest’ ears in the pile, without knowing if there were one ©r more ears on a stalk, and most likely there re ., PIANOS, PIANOS—Ne Pianos received every week. Come and look at th sortmentat W. &. ETZEROT T'S Musio Pp Sepa, corner Pa av and Hevanth Fe FIE, 1. SERVICE. jeavy Grey and Ag from 6 to? ole ed, pense ry Cradle Blankets, all tis, Sheetings, Pillow Cotto By other kinds of Dry Goods for the gen- eral and special wants of (arith lies = Carts Oilcloths, Ru ‘ice only, marked in plain fi ‘One pric only cred in 2 ures 2 GRO THER avenue and Ninth st. 8, &c., upper Oo 17 5t avVY BLU Caseimer. cloths, sad res, assorted q be relied on. Ras. Colored Biankets for osmp service. all kinds of Dry Goods {or tae use of houee urtains, Oileloths, ar ce on! ked me pris o mar ib a e ys "Bee “Perry Bailar Pp OPos: ALS FOR RATIONS POR 1862. Quart. ters, Offes U.S Me Ce 7 Washington. (Septem tember 25. (onl, "¢ received at this office, io th day of Ostober next, 8t 12 o’olook.m., the U.S, Marines, at the 8, dar Re the near 162, vim: ae ace strict fore br eae “peeks eof extra superfine two ounces of pard bread, ot bia, artersof s nd ousraalna fourth pounds ounces of bread ur oF ‘am jteu thereot DENTISTRY. Dr. CHARLES R. BOTELER, DENTIST, No, 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets M -e02m “They go right to the Spot.” INSTANT RELIKF STOP \UUR COUGH PURIFY YOUR BREATH STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICK SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS, ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, 00D 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. ies WA ei ML, ues NE aL id J can wear! eee tooth wao aaa ho cannot w "Peres calling at my but ‘no clesnes: est, And rere the} ML ve 938 )» 907 A: myy caf remeron st GAS FITTING, &c. 2. DOVE & CO. Age Now prepa ‘to exeoute any orders with "PLUMBING, SRUR Bean FIFTING Ey Store on sth girect, 8 ip fw doors nerth of ne we rtnen| PRC tears SNYD! Herons SIDER AR OULFITRR, ats: x ston terms, and pti Bong Bra om let of COOKING and other ES. mien be ‘will soll loss than cost, as he es to get rid of them. nol? They relieve & Cough instantly. They olear the Throat, They give strength and volume to the voice, ‘They impart a delicious aroma to the breath. They are delightful to the taste, They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. AS FI ¥. TURES. E Have in ore aredaiy Ly reomaving, @ eas SIZTURES of entirety ‘Now Pai inish, [og oer in syle, to snything hereto! offer:din this market, e invite ete ly te sali and examine our stook of G Bax ares, feeling confident that we have the to Was rein th bore fine intrusted to eur care “al bei ms ‘Site wil promptly MYERS & MoGHAN. 376 D street, mar i-tt OFFICE OF OF €ag METERS, AND SEALER miNeToR, 5 ft oeee iy! ‘EIS HERES GIVEN, e provisions o| ordinance of f thet Cor. porati honasp cree Mag 2 12, , the undersigni if now proparcd. wi ne) red in writing, on airy gd ofthe pany o sf “outse to peenees examine, a Prove, and ascertain the socuracy fpeutation Sheds 8s motor in age in tate erty." ind inqorrest, wi Ibe condemned alt 4 see revel to be scoureie in it isos, If it wil be seaiea ‘aocondinely, 1D _ Reet ‘OT use. gh street, (near Odd Fel- CUNNINGHAM, Inssoctor and Sealerot Gas Nasters, ws, STEPHENS & CO., 322 ae rks MI iL iT VAL NexcHANT Raa AND READY-MADE CLOTHIERS, AND EXTENSIVE DEALERS IN SENTLE- MEN’S FURNISHING 600DS. se 6-f (intel. & Repub.) RMY BLUE CLOTHS ANDCASSI good qualities for officers Cravats, Yocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Sus- penders, Umbreilas, Undershirts 87d Drawers, &o, Ono price oniy, marked in isin § ficures, RY & ‘BRO. _00.9-5t_ _Pa avenes and Ninth st, HE 3! pESCRIBERS, RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the Army and Bary to eaoir fall UBNTSHIN of MILITARY NAVAL HING GOODS, tah Indigo mS Cloths A Docskins, ore scpaul ets, Laces, Shoulder firsee Bell and all ts, Swords. Sword Knots, + Cape, Th Te oslebrated: PAT- ‘Orders ia that line sowpegtfully solicited, Naval and Military Merchant 4 Tailors, jy 18 603m 362 Pa. av.. under Brown’s Hotel. T CARRIAGES, HE Subsoriber having made additions to his factory, insking it now ona of the largest, in the District, where his facilities for manufacturing CARRIAGES and = LIGHT WAGONS of ail Kinds osanot be sur Passed, and from his long ex rience in the buei- bese, h® hopon to rive genora) eatisfaction. All kinds of Carringesand Light Wagous kept on hand. Ail REPAIRS needy dono, and all orders or attended t Seeond hand © arrisren saken, in ozohenge for new ones, ANDR J corner of trurtaanth mod Fhe, dif BILLIARDS! of tho GAME OF BILLIARDS i! find in EM RicH’s FINE HALL, Cornero Pennsylvania aveaue and Ith street, (south side,) two of the most admirable TABLES in the United States, with every comfort and convenience on 3-tf for the players. * | FUATCHREPAIRING ANDSILVER WARE NUFACTOR I have one of the best eetablisnments, and fur- nished with a compiete set of toois for repair- img Overy description of fine Molgpoonesg Bod tioulsr attention give to the same, b: 4 bon | a okt couipetent workman.and a wor! Iso, every desorip lon of standard Si eres Wi E, plain aud ornamental, manufaotu Tr My own supervision, which my customers will fi far superior in guaiity and finish to northers ware sod by deniers in general and represented their bai panufacture. OOD, rae YHE EVROPSAN HOTEL, KELP BY P Tiahlon eth ROTEL, Ber . avenue and loventh street, has Seer greatly imsroved recently and now offers ter ‘ndacements for tho patronage of offizens | t ay other oubiic house in the lexa than those of any other d his accommodations boarders nsexception- ‘snt arrangements of the tei have Biremiy Op U- tt oan fne- T advise every one who has a Cough ora Husky Voice, or a Bad Breath,or any difficulty of the Throat, to get you instantly, and you Sgree with me that “they go right to the spot.’ You will find thom very useful and plearant while traveling or attending public meetings, for stilling your Cough or allaying your thirst. If you try one package I am safe in saying thet you will ever af terwards consider them indispensible. You will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medi- ones. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, My menature igon esch package, All others are counterfeit, A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on re esipt of Thirty Cents. Addrezs, HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. nd He fae aie. By the use of thone Pills the perindie attacks 0 Nereous or Sick Headaches may be prevented; and 1 taken at the commencement of an stteck imme diate relief irom pain and siokness will be obtained. ‘Fhey seldom failin removing the Nausea ani Handacge to which females are £0 mbjtot. They aot gontiy upon the bowela,—removing Cex invents. For Litsrary Men, Students, Delioate Fomaies, and al! persons of sedentary Aabiiz, they are val- usable ars Laxative, im ing the @ppstite, giving fome and eter to the ive Orrane, and re storing the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the rerult of long inventigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many y during which time they lave prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and euflering rom Headache, whether origi- nating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach, ‘Thoy are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the #)- sence of any disagresahle taste renders st easy io Gdminisser 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 eines. A Box will be sent by mat! prepaid on receipt the PRICE, 26 CENTS. Al! erders should bs addressed to RKENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cenaz Srauet, New Your. —_——~ 338 Pa, inns ne From the Examiner, Norfolk, Ve. Cephalic Pills acoompliah the object for whisk i pes were made, vis: Cure of heaciacie in gi) ite From the Examiner, Nerfotk, e They have beca tosted in more then a theasane eases, with outire auccess, From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. | you Bre, or have been troubled w ith the head- 8, send for a box, ge ea Rau s)mo that jos may y have them in case of 31 of From the Western K. R. Gasette, Chtense, Sti, @ beart! a 2 Bi i navatet Corte erie Mr, Spalding, and a's wa- Pram the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La, Try thom! yon that are attics aad) '@ Bre ze; that 7 your toetmony ean be ie Sirenty suussrous list th Leow raselve bene ite that co other medioine oan produce, From the Gaxette, Dawenpert, lewe, oe) ding would not connest bi an bt did not snow to postens From the Advertiser, Prowidenss, E. 1. one Covkstie Pills are tse to be & remarkably gery beat for ed for the eacnchi, any One ¢| the bas ever een Neoovereds eeneeeiah wash Prem the St. Lowi Lewis Demeeras, piss is erapldiy inoreneite. tee sttlole (Oopaalle mee the Kanawha Vatiey Etar, Kanewhe, Ya, re sire shat porno: ache Whotry them, will atlob Ga those! =e resto give aei- invitation te da é-ty BOATS Quer: ermasier General's Office, Washington City. July 18, 1261. AND Srecivications for mills of @un Boats for the Western riversare on oxlubition at this ‘oilloe, and at offices of Quartermasters at Prttebarg. Cincinnati, St. Louis and Alton, Boats to be delivered at Cairo. Bide should be sent to Quartermsater Geunral of the United States Army, ot Washington, by lst Au gts at ‘ee, jv Brig. Gen’! and Quatoane Gen'l, UNION PAPER AND ENVELOPES.—Twen- f:iferont stylos of Note and Letter Paper, with Bnve.opes to mntoh. Viows of GuN- PLans with be ashington in the form of a Rose, and 80, separate Weekly Papers oo: tantl os, nd Tribune rec dovery ved overy gers of the country. foe : Dime Novela and Song Books, A fresh supply of Books for summer reading, A large assortment of Juvoniles—N ty Ai Boo 3, SRolio Hooks. Abbott's s Historice to ne A discount of 10 to 0 per cent. on bowed Sooks RENGH & Bicusrery mA Nae Rooks tore, 27% Pa. av. l = CASH NOTICE, N Consequence of our having to pay ih for every article of goods we purchase, we are to red, Ait 0 Cash exclusively, jor the a 8S vory is: 6 ARSO! Ly ADE: CLOTHIN NG Siar men and mare Liv Sfeeh ene } lower rate Din Mak n th ‘oti st “latel. & mee EE oe jor Ps OF 7 THE SEAT OF wW. — Mats pot the Soar ofa ae for ag. shapignia aie ee Receal ae diers’ fank Boots gut’ sarite Cas of al ade, FRE: rand Ecveiopes, Pry 8, Banners and Badgos, Vi if W - ton, Xmerioan and Foreigu Magasines, Datie wad Weekly Papers. FRENCH F SR ICHSTEIN'S ‘Stions' Bookstore, (intel. & Repuny 278 Ma. avenne. WE OFFER Ty MILITARY ME SUF UU ete + &e., purchasers to examine si sah pt mer Batemans 5 co, (ntaligeasss' apiicand Repun'ican,) 3 FRENCH 3 a Daeg: IN ‘enh supply of N se ana From the Advertiser, Providonss, A. J. 6 tostimory in thei vo: anaes iene 2 ir favor ie stions, trem the From the Daily ‘News Newesort, Rt, Cophalio Wiils are taking the place of a! kings, From the Commercial Bull Bulletin, Boston, Mass Seid to be very efficacious for the headache, Prom the Commercial, incunnati, Ohio, Suffering ham: B: ity can now be relieved, {D7 A angie bettie of Spalding’s Prepared Glue will save ten times nes its oust aunually, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUK!- SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH pee Stirred in Torn Saves Nine.” oy} ita will even in wel! reguiateo les. is very ¢ ry encooavenient way for repairing urniture, Tore. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUK Bigre to fewaduoetie tte mays ready ate it whos | ‘ways ready. and TOWEFOL IN EVERY HOUSE.” N. & B—A \ Upush scoompanics each Bottie, Prie HENRY ©. SPALULN: Mo 48 Cela sr, Now Yor, en evens RENCE « aN 8K Pain ana er tiae TRAVELLERS’ DIRECTOR Pope cee | Bath TN TERR ERR B Tie ge rats Re oie aaa alee feed dclopie bean Gold intte heat sanesetest |e actinShee a Aeeutt a Lt joing would yield to 8 mild reme plas net lected noguaticcks he Lut “* Brown’, aha Noakes ns Prereae forth river. i Tyoekes.” oon ng dem a edi Bin alias ‘ulmonary and Broan al tion “Th BROWN'S| wi pe the eR She rm ate WROCHES| perer.§ ™*** ™° L 8. BROWN’S |, “I recommend their uss to Pesiie TROCHES SPEAEER ky, E. H. CHAPIN. BROWN’S FROCHES BROWN'S FROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S ROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S FROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BRown’s| Hl TROCHES BROWN ’S] Prosideut of ‘athens Goliege, WROCHES WE Boltbral pes Drugeints at TWEN- de 1-17 D* PsA BOX. R. GODFREY’S ANTIDOTE used for the it half century in the Hozpitals of Londtn and Paris for the care of of Sars Piseases., may now he had at UP No. 310 Chesnut etreet, sole ane for the United States. it contains no mer- cury or other minerals, and wil not harm the most fel xte constitution A spredy cure guar teed and no change of viet required. Price nt by express So'din Washington bys. CAL- VE te EUKD, oorner llth street and ae | sep & JeHaws WAR _DY E !—TO COLOR | BLACK R BKOW aromatic S6AGR. First Cabin, aro “‘ Almost instant relief in the die tressing iabor of breathing peculiar to Astuma.” EV. A. C. EGGLESTON. no 0 iam on Suything DRA AHA ES, <b sie Chemie Seston, nonter r Goran poorest combira . BIGELOW. * Bensheial sn Pe! W: ihave reve a excellent for moor Ey Ww, WARREN, heed Bensbeiai zhee oe Fg ragpliog ry buffer! re 0 aan eh rs, “ Evractvat in s tianren: ness snd Irritation hroat, se common with Brzarans and Sine. ms Prof, M. STACY PORNSON, & rence, Ga. Teache of Muna, Seater inale College, “G@reai beuefit when taken before aller preaching, as they ‘ersenese. From their past effect, I think they will be of permancat ad- ef vantage ROWLEY. A. M. through fares. mg to’ brin; " friend buy tickets atlowe rates. ages —_— For further information Dl pe ns om ENS. fy eo joe. Les Ape 3 Brows ane A. HERRING, Atoms Exprene Balti- meee OA ennINe, AS Ee ba INDIVIDUAL, 1 ENTERPRISE EAST, y, TE. sation TASB AR TARTE™ “KENT,” Cort J NERK," Capt. W. Nor av run their ites as follows, lent iY jot, Baltimore, foot of Camden, at7 0” “i eNT—For Cambridge on Choptank river, eve HONE ogi SATS HDA r, returning every Mond ref mapolis id West River, vA Nee IDA ® and retu 1Dg 88 IONEER—For 8t. Michael’s and ile’s Rive: ery WEDNESDAY West a Ris ray aves e, Oxford nt SDAY Troturning y same route on sday For A 1 va River, St. Micheal’ and River nig o every SATUR- 7 Mon J same route. Denton, "Oxford and Faston -———- $150 ? — at Raver, (rowud trip, $i)... Fare to Ansapois roma nd ip en oeiits)____ ed ‘RA. att Fand OB a tease, » foot of AROS 2B erres can J RAIL Way. INTENDENT’S OFFICE, “t Datmore. May 18, 1861. aed: Ma Kale LRAT WA a rive aud depart as follows, until fu Os ae nOnrE. “ Conta) injurious, shen. Re Torani. Fee Geen ah ie De Che penne are ea maces Chev — wee cat and South ORTEER “e ag Seeks sa Rareiogs rains at Raretoge Bends’ Foust, nattsbureh” ty Troy & rit i] Osienebargh, Montreal nes {> Frei pee “gore thie route eles arcane oa rom eat all bapet ae rab firaed Companyre he facilities sity ork neater mothe 4 or i entra. Por ee as to loca! treins and 4 freight ar i the ai 68 Warren et. Tangements, inquire ot Sait a 75 Foee Mowe NT con of PY ie eILY. _ “MAIL ets.is5 EXPRESS at HA RISBURG ‘AGCOMMODATION ate P. Mon 8.15 A. M. trsin connects at Rear eon Mg) rains on the Western Maryland t Hanover Junction with Hanover and Ganabers re Kailronds: at York with York and Wrigiftev: is Kailrond; at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania Rail- road fo) ‘Sil parts of the West, clso with Lebannon Vall ey Kailroad to —. beciand with L Bud Vatrond for Kim ston rn all rts ol yoomu 67 An jury wi Lehto mune Naey And at or all pat Northorn Pennsylvania and New York.” ‘The 3.3 P. M_ train make: the above ner. | tions cxoopt Hanover Railroad, Wrlettevi = Railroad and the Lebannon Valiey Rai yk BDUPONT’S SUGAR The? P. M. train makes connections wit | With Penn- MALE KEGCLATING PILES agbars Kaiirond for ‘ai, parts of tae West, and the very best in use ‘They operate direct connects — New ¥ ne ettotually, apd being ru RAINS ARRIVE, crease no nausea upen the m« oate Mail ate10 PY M,; Express at 7.45 A. M.; Barris- slow noll a trial of tess Pills: wil prove their | burt Assommods die: ac243 P, M. rit ‘er hers. Price One Dollar a For Tiokets and information ingnire at the pel sala pid “ol « “Calvert Station | a! xth and Chestnat streets. or at ‘TUN VIA NEWPORT ox. Sud ney “at UPHAM’S, 310 Chesnut | Ticket Office, Calvert station, Baltimore, tet road and Pr: {ima streets, —_.|4 connection on the ‘New fore IN OLD j Brodwotne, th ied, a rich natirai appear of U ie HAR DY a eerraa ted to contain as anucl Aaiz as ot fell tor one dolla id by S C. UPHAM, 310 hosnut street, a- dciphia and SUA LVkRT FORD, corner 1th strretand Pa. ave. sep Seoly cw, fork direct; Washing: Wee eet, | flown is ‘the ¢ Fort rom Pays fipk Band Deck m Baltimore and baok IC PROC URE YOUR TICKETS.) In New York. at the Row Joreey Ratirosd Office foot of Courtiand str wey Ny, ®: the acde!phin, at the foot of a oCONR TE a Agent on. J. H. McLKAN’S STRERGTHENING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. THE G@REAT&SST REMEDY om the WORLD, €nd the most DaLwi0ws and DELIGHTFUL airect, Ne it by inaul to ai] part= of the countr; ¥ LARK, Sup’t. b sang oa “Roch aL RIVER. sesied envelope. Sold in Warhiogton | ———_—______4. ©. CLARK, Sup’t._ bas L VE | PHILA PHIA SAVER T FORD, corner th stro matey ANE NEW SDE! ik. The Camden and Amboy and Ph Philadelphia and ETR om of dt Se MA but portonlert y 06: a. wep 5 oly Trentex Railroad Com: ine from ars DELPHIA TO NEW RK Pea WALNUT STRE HA AND KENSINGTON DEPOT, will leaveae for lows: At6A.M, vis Camden and Amboy, (C, and A. vigetion of and TUNnipg in con- Accommodation.) } me A. My vie Ca aruden and Jersey City, (N.J. | Pees dices ag ction pie rion men. ie ee 10) tiny vem Camden and Jersey City, Morn- Ae A o. is Kersington and Jersey City, (Westei ress. ae P. Camden and Amboy,(Accommo- ia Camden and Amboy, (C. and A. 4 +» vis Kensington and Jersey City, (E vening ee = Lae P M., Kensington and Jersey City, vis Camden and Jersey City, (Evening via, Camden and Jersey City, (South- Camd nd A coommoda- cf OC aemeeiaseed Gece Rest; 40 cue = daily. Phellx P. se oe partes Pp. Mote F jer Gay Stroudsburg. . Soranton, Wilk barra. Montrose, Great Bend, &e., at 710A. from Kensington Delaware, Lackawanns and Chunk, Ajlentown and Bethiehem,at ° ad 534 P. M.. from Kensington depot; 67.10 A. M. lie connects with the train leaving be ton ALS SSP. Fer Mount Holly at @and# A. M. and? and as "te Freehold TSS. ‘or Bristol. Trento: ~“~ Pier Ne. simi team e siape Wadenia Bro each war. Steamer R syns i. Brown, on wosdays. Thursdays. and Saturdave, at § orelock mage end at Newport each way, heee Steamers sce fitted with co ious state use rooms, and every arrangement for Tt comfort of pas ers. who are roed is route B nights’ reet . peoaes. and on areivel at Fall River proseed per pots — ing Boston early the Pillowine. wo Pam ey | ee ents myn Acoomrn jon ats A. M.,by which they may reach about 8.45 A. 6 maater i who receives and trokets bacrage, panies the same to ite destination. steamer mi, in cohnestion with this Line be- Sane mall Providence daily, exoept re ent to Boston is forwarded through with est, epatoh by an — ag ce whi ‘all River every mornice, Di excepted, at 7g o’olook for Boston New t edtord, Srriving atite <eotination ataboutllA ate Or freight or pareags. spp'y un board. or e Office eons Bier No.3 North River For state rooms and be x ~ board, or if dewired to seoure tom in ad WM. BORDEN. Agt want Ti West atreet, N.Y. IN med Foal te The Gina er FLV MOU MY Roc! er NW H.C the Stontn MO COM ee Bos*onand i Providence Ras a Eset 8 exoe) th ‘River sat eociock i M., 8 | A! cr sr on Ge ate Ch aes i Ns dats stewie, ‘moet in! Fieming- strom Kes- McLEAN’S SERE! NGTHENING CORDIAL Will ekewieriiy a te terry at Fiat A, be a from Kensington, and 2% P. Se: oan ‘rue (or Cutie aad | & Sven a MIBBION BOYTLES out street wharf. v Palmyra Riverton, iingtoe’ a baw ri ianco, Beverly. Bur- m1 DCO, 01 wegen, M jeniown, é&o., at 12%, 1, eames Trenton for Bordentown, and interme- cate Pisces, at 2 P. from Wal ut street {> For New York and Way Li dvi Pith ton Depot, take th wing’ Jal intbaifan hour belore ai ture. The the oftrain run Bud on arrr from the de ot. rifty pounds of baggare only plowed toeach from oak rovdogee is N MAXKIED PERSONS, Fe, seasgious of inability {erm what TARRING | passenger. Passongers are prohibi! hing au baggage extra fift = A SATZMER: Arent. Groton in the 7.15 A. petit de eired: ad i at "Providence with the 140 Train for Bostor Pore fr dei to Ni Fift; ts. fasinates omnes au oer | so Rooms, or Freight, 2. B iy on board tee omens. or St the Freigat Dl pginoe. 18 North River, or at the 0} of a Cempany, No, 115 Ne st my Cc ort jew York, Feb. EST. VD sou a oath Frey HIO On and after May etn, thal the aie | 88 follows, vis:—Leave Camd: s Stati more.—Ma ress dai eee Prroogh “OR Al. L PA anes OF SOUTHWEST AND RORTHWEET: FOR WAY PASSENGERS. ration Baltimore and Piedmont take the A. uM: ween Piedmont and Wheeling tak: rain. jeseine | Piedmont at iy d_Farkersburg, take ERICK TRAIN tc U raves Baltimore até 0 Ei a and Pre ait at 6.50.8 - M , The iE ITT’S M Girestions. 14 will Brery oitle is if FOR CHILD&EN ‘eur ohildves ara sists, ° Ale will tex Hand you will be conve tA ILR mal iGrwath ST RalNs NUE OR aud 7.9 P. For further pe Baton, Tickets of &c , apply to ENGLAND Agent, at Station, or at the Tioket office. M W..P. SMITH, L. M.COL = oon so ilar” Yo aN ALBANY, rege a tis fe GAR ron MEW An a Wik ‘27th, 1861. ant, chmmonla ton Gk train from pe be stopping at White and stations north'to Dover ae Pisine—from mths uate — to Millerton every Saturday “For Groton, Fal ‘ at all sta. penance of Fetches from 20th soll tteet stat a a ae from sbth atfeet station. atall ali ato; 1 ata- fons from W hite street taste — Bigs Wilhams Bridge—7:9", ta. stupvigg niet patent a tress leaves Mir terton reg Movday morning atéa. m.) rete. jstne Cio 7:00 & m. ans RJ ae gs m. rid ge—5:30, 9:00 a, m. & 2 x ps ns Will leave 4th Ave entra! Park, baie JOHN BURCHILE, ast set Ruphee” NEW YORK, AND ERIK RAIL East pom went ater of cai ‘Corainis yng Mekean’s ¥ Principal Bos os the corner of Third aad reais, Bi. bowis, BM MoLesn's Volcanic Gil Liniment, (PRE BEST LINIMENT IK THRE WORLD, ) iy safe aud gertain eure fer Cancers, Piles, Pu. Brenebile or Ceitr een saved life ef dis erepiinde aod misery hy ne use stuie tuvaluatls remedy, McL EAN’S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT Will relieve pain almost tusinntaneevsly, and it will clean, purify and heal the foulest sores in an ineredible short time. FOR HORSES AND OTHER &. te an tafallibi ted and cous tecormnineres no jengat wid the msey joan, hinipense die yer Obtain a Ta fe iavap Maer. A Sh Saber zs. aaa nding edition of fered brant am Rife ; Pe eeu UMAuhes STOTT, 75 ee 88H CRETE. Bence, ra osinlineaeiionineedaneeens (yUNB0aTS vOR TRE iz WESTERN RIVERS, » Quanranmaryen 6: + ata a vg PRoresaLs are invited jor ‘construct! ic 4 boats Specifen Xo, Woptern rivers rivers aysr be ned at th Serums Om Uitoe a al Cinotnoa: . at" arene Bs Pra in beat duit mil ere Ho eons engine-build ors alone wi il be Pp y nies il be pies into United LE AND BED BLAN hg we ooUNTER PANES, Af pines eae 7 ec speeengs, Fi ey, ens and Sint fon ar provertualiy gsfioeitge irnera and citizens ries «ono. TRUNKS,