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Ey mucere RISENER THE EVENING STAR: SUPERIOR SODA BUSCUIT. ,. One tabi nful of cream tartar, one table- | spoonful of carbonate of soda, two | table- spoonsful of lard, one pint of sweet milk, one full quart of flour, salt. Mix thoroughly the soda, cream of tartar, lard and flour ee then add the milk ; work up very lightly, rol! out the thickuess of one’s middle and bake in a very quick oven.—Ohio TO COOK CARROTS A contributor to the Country Gentleman says the way to cook carrots is, to scrape the 8: N. PEKE’S ARMBY CORDIAL. ger, Farmer. . {, presenting; this delicious beverage to the public, it tenet our intention to herald it as a outside, then slice about a quarter of an inch quack medicine , that will gure all diseases and borg | mea . jer and add eee affections that b uman nature is heir to, but that it te purely a combination of most delicious fraite, @istilled under our own personal super- vision, having ne: deleterious or injurious admix- tures socommon with many compounds forced upon the Pubite iat the shape of Tonics, &c. PIKE’S ARMY CORDIAL will become one of the moat naefal and at the same time healthful beverages that. has ever been offered. We take much pleasure in thsus presenting it, particularly to Soldiers, whe are exposed to change of weath- er, climate and hardship, as the best Invigorator that can be found. little, when they a RECIPE FOR rer aa a of alum, 5 Ibs.; dissolve entirely in oan of water; bring the solution to. the ling point, and add 20 ibs. tallow, boiling the whole for an hour, skimmin constantly. Upon cooling little, strain through thick muslin er flannel; set aside for aday or two for the tallow to harden; take itfrom the vessel, lay aside for an hour or so for the water to drip from it, then heat in a clean vessel suf- ficiently to mould; when moulded, if you desire to bleach them, lay upon a plank by the window, tarning every two or three days. €andies made strictly by the above reaipe will burn with a brillianey equal to the best a mantine, and fully as long —Amercan Farmer. | We have somewhere seen it stated that if the wicks were made about half the usual size and dipped in spirit ef turpentine and dried in the sun, that the candles weuld last much longer, and give a better light. It will do no harm to try the experiment.} RECIPES FOR CURING HAMS No. 1. For pickiing one hundred pounds of Pork, Hams, Beef, &c.: * | Take six gallons of water, nine pounds of salt, (half coarse and half fine, mixed,) three pounds of brown sugar, one quart of molasses, three ounces of saltpetre, and one ounce o' potash. Boil skim it well and let it stand till entirely cold; then having rubbed your meat with fine salt, nour this brine over it and let it stand six weeks; then hang up tosmoke. No. 2. 8 Ibs. of salt, 2 oz. saitpetre, 14 oz. otash, 2 lbs. of brown sugar, or a quart of mo- Toone, los. of red pepper. These ingredients dissolved in five gallons of water, constitute a brine which should be poured over 100.1bs. of hams already packed and closely fitted in a water-tight cask—the hems having been pre- vieusly rubbed with salt and thoroughly aired, two days bofore being put into the cask. After immersion from four to six weeks, (ac- cording to size,) they should be hung up by the skin of the shank, and when smoked sufficient- ly. covered with paper and put into bags and buug heck downwards; all to de done before the warm days of March. No. 3. Toa thousand pounds of meat put three pecks of fine Liverpool salt and four Pounds of saltpetre. Pack in a cask, the bot- tom of which must be perforated to low the bloody water drip toaway. Let it remain three weeks, then hang and makeasmoke every morning of green hickory—the fire so placed that the smoke may cool before reaching the meat. Sow up incanvass bags before the last of February. SAM’L. N. PIKE & CO. SOLE AGENT IN WASHINGTON, D. ©., EMILE DUPRE, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENPFIE. Lixcinnati, October 20, 1961. 1 hereby certify that, in accardance with the law regulating the sale of Alo@bolic Liquors in the State of Obio, I have inspected 8.N. PIKE’S ARMY CORDIAL, and find it free from poi- sonous impurities. [ also believe it to possess high medicinal properties, of a tonic and astrin- gent character. In testimony whereof, witness my signature this 29th day of October, 1961. DAVID O'CONNELL, M. D., Chemical Inspector uf Alcoholic Liquors for Hamilton county. § N. PIKE’S ARMY CORDIAL! No Heusehould should be without it {7 Governor Brown, of Georgia, and the lower House of the Legisiature of that State have had another dispute. It appears that the Governor ppointed Henry R. Johnston major general and Wm H T. Watker brigadier general of the troops raised forthe defense of the State The lower branch of the Legisiature, for some cause unknown to the outside world, proposed to turn the troops over to the rebel government. Against this the Governor enters bis protest, the sending in of whichseems to have stirred up the members, one cf whom introduced a resolution perspeten him for this ‘‘unwarrantable tnterference’’ wit! legislation. The reading of the message was de- nied, and the bill he protested against was passed by a large majority. The Spesker of the House, Hon. Warren Aden, participated in the debate on the occasion. He is reported to have said that— « “The Governor had offered the greatest indig- nity to the House in the message thrust as an ar- gument before us yesterday. He proceeded to re- view the message. The Governor argued that the troops would not submit to the provision of the bill displacing their officers. He bade the com- mander-in-ch ef and all bis troops defiance to-day. Let them come with bayonets in their hands, and drive them from these balls, if they are not wil- lag to acquiesce in legisiativeaction. He would bare bis bosom to their bayonets, and be the last to jump from these windows on their approach *’ 8. N. PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL! The most healthful and useful Tonio extant. 8. N. PIRG'S ARMY CORDIAL! Have the delicious Beverage at home. 8. N. PIKE'S ARMY G6ORDIAL! Is distilled from delicious Fruits and Berries. A Yuar CLosino txogk GLoomy AUsPices— axp Opentvo with Evit Tipincs.—The year closed under gloomy auspices; h 2 check at Dranesville, and a rumored disaster at Missouri ‘The year which yesterday began has opened with eviltiding. We fear that there is no doubt of the fact that the Northern Union bas consented to the surrender of Mason snd Slidell; and with that event all bope of an immediate alliance between. the Southern Confederacy must cease.— Richmond 8. N. PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL! Sutlers in the Army supplied on reasonable terms. Exzamnier, Jan. 2. UF-The Learned Blacksmith, Eiibu Burritt, is oat with another pian to heal ae egy culties. He suggesta that we form a Nationi Union, consistiog’ of a Northera Republic, the 8. N. PIKE'S Confederate States and Mexico, (also Canada whenever found expedient,) and al! questions af- fecting foreigh relations are to be decided by a natiocal Diet, which will mert at stated periods ARMY CORDIAL! Every Officer and Soldier in the Army should use the Invigorating Cordial, N*eY AND BEAUTIFUL! 460 NINTH STREET, 1 have just received from New York a very — be meme of the hp wing ouds, Fhe at- ution ©! ose in wsat ts solici! . PAPERBANGINGS 8. N. PIKE'S Fo! ore, : Vestibul MY hae ining ecw, aaa Calings = AR CORDIAL ! Gold aay tyles of ’ other styles ba WINDOW SHADES, Shade i snd ‘Frimssings, ‘icture Loops, Tasse! Shade Cords and ‘Tassela, MATTRESSES AND CUSHIONS _ Of ali desor:ptions, made to order. Urnotstsxy Worx anv PargrHancine, In Bll its various styles, executed promptly, at the Lowest Possible Prices. bad STOKE SHADES Made and Lomered. ms cash. Suse L. J. ROTHROCK. BoTrTeR: copren BUTTER! ARMY CORDIAL! are Goshen Batter, a ved and Is not a quack medicine, but the most healthful 333 bat aes bs and pleasant Beverage in use. ip oF no 35-tt [yocnes WEST END DRUG STORE, Av Seurs B10: 113 Pa fe stook of piso, Hair, sress Water, &c. de 2-20 a en FUReMen’s eer eae COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Not only Officers and Soldiers, but the most delicate Lady, will find this Cordia a useful TONIC. 4 8. N. PIKE’S 8. N. PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL! Capital............8200,000. Better than French Brandy, Whisky, or eny ce tLe strong Liquor. INOPRE ASRS ALOST LEO ERTY keh — 8. N. PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL! : Tf you wish to keep in good health and spirits, use thie Cordial. ENSION OF FICE, Jeux 67x, 1561, TO ALL WHOM If MAY CONCERN, POR GALE AT PHE PRINCIPAL DRUG- at the date following. GI8STS IN THIS CiTY arya My 2. ‘rt a OR BY James Wien, ted on the 9th day 8. N. PIKE & CO., 10. 4, o 10 and 98 SYCAMORE STREET, may fr 1 caren, Japan eras granted on the ietday of A . 80 sores, issu eS eene tices CINCINNATI, OHIO. SOLE AGENT nQ = IN WASHINGTON, D. c., EMILE DUPRE, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENVE, mediate application, ‘oan be Vast stook, now complete in all de : the sotual cash © marked in pla of stook 1noareno obligation to fees aes Poae sree (iia compa Knows hotise of £co., Lave nT in choice ies, Wines 8, &e.. and img = itt Rey ends, Gutrance Sixth Street,) Washington, D.C. ‘ attention of connoisseurs and the pa! en- galy narvited to my stock of hue Bracdiee,Whoeg liraavion, Widow Choeset More & | rr mont: lo Sherr rer, M ia Whis- Loeettiena ne eae. ne various Breakiast Teas 11 catty pressly for family use, SMITH & BROTHER’S PALE CREAM ALE, SUPERIOR AMBER ALE, PORTER anv NEW YORK BROWN STOUT. The sbove CELEBRATED AMERICAN ALES are Brewed from the CHOICEST BAR- L£Y MALT and HOPS, and highly esteemed by ‘hose who have used thgm. Purchasers are re- ‘quested to call and examine our superior stock, Seeured that they wil! find the BEST and PUREST articles, ‘We have at ali times a large stook ready for de~ avery, in whole, half and quarter casks, suitable for the TRADE, HOTELS, and FAMILY USE, which we offer on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. SMITH & RROTHER, Brewers, No. 168 & 160 West izth st., New York City, pny gg Mai or Exprees promptly executed, VER BOWLS, SILVER DISHES, SILVER SPOONS and FORKS SILVER PITCH WAITERS, ALT . With a great ole see are. articles. suita- ie for Bri Fifis These goods sre all of our own manufacture, of the most elegant workmanship and finish, and ®e do not believe, for variety an. quantity, are sur- by any other collection in the country. EPERGNES PIAMONQ JEWELRY, FINE WATCH ESS : €c., &c. For sale by SAM’L KIKK & SONS, Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md, Established i917. de 14-12t* 502 ELEVENTH STREET. 502 E. FISHER & BROTHERS, FRENCH STEAM SCOURERS. Bavtimors, Mp. The only piace this cide of New York, ju oan get a Sik Dress cleanod, restoring the fe atre equ Morinoes, Delgines, and ail nds of Ladies Drosses cleansd hout taken 8 Clothing, Leaving ne substancoin the oloth to injure make it more easily to soil. -B. «willbe sent to Baltimore twice a week, and return with like promptne dei? 2w WM.P. SHED PHILADELPHIA PROVISION STORE, 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 19th and Mh sts The undersigned, having located himself as above, fakes this method of informing the citizens of the’ First Ward tat ke has opeced a frat-ciacs Prov: nm Store, dd similar to those for which Philadelphia ts f% Here oan be foun’ at ly of ULTRY GAM , a rae supply of x 3 a PON, eo, FRUITS and VEG EPABLES in sea Di. rtioniar attention is called to hie stock and | f TE SE, &o. prices of BUTTER . ni iphia Print Butter, Goshen and Western Ree Being determined to to the wa) 10! lowest market prices, he hopes to merit a share of blie patro: 8. Esmijcs willbe waited upon daily for orders, if required, no 16 THOMAS R. WILSON, Governmene oan Agency, or RICE LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., BANKERS, Connazr oF Pa. Avgnug anv TENTH St. ypolntod a Sates tack int Tiptior i, 0 Suthorized M4 the set aly. il, we lesifous Of maki 73-10 Treasury Nu’ no 29-tt it, ANY Amo! eonvenient ai MILITARY BOOTS, At WHOLESALE. At Manns turers’ Prices. No. 16 Market Space. Penn. a} between 8th and 9th ste. . ., 3: ROSENTHAL, Ladies’, Misses’ and Childron’s Boots and Snoes of every deseription, lower thanever. de 13-eo Dew PeroNe: SUGAR-COATED FE- Read the foliowing unsolicited encomi- um: “*I ogunot commend them too t or | “the ” Price $1 Sent by m id by 8.C, UPHAM, “They operate speedi! and effectively. L . 310 Chesnut street, afi poly BG in Wash- fresh | F, MUT- | » 18 JOHNSON & CO, | EGULATING PILLS ' ii 6A. M. GAS FITTING, &. A = we DOVE & CO, {> Store on st! Smee doors north of e wi a SHADERS acd otters Ww ve AS Fi A Ag a PIZG ORES ot erly Now Pairs ain this mie We int on inten sail and tiv e448 be to DENTISTRY. : N*®” AND IMP AOVED INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLAST1 BONE TEET &A, Wirnovr Mrrat PLats om CLasps. R. 8. B SIG: 910 Bronawor New yore nee Paes anu, betweon io Teeth of it acti wil Ewe © nor o! eolor BL being threo fourths ter than acy other o, fest or roots need’ be xtamcted . as the a ip oy: ‘he roots winbe inoffensive, an never jon Th k ee ented over fi or! en fully over five years pe wid of the fret chemists and physicians of this Drs hassizo invented & white undestructive metal filing, with which the most senmtive teeth in be filled without pain. dcan build up @ per. lect, sound tooth on any side rocts, Which will fast through iifeti Tho host of references given—to Dr. V. Mott; Dr. remus, Professor of Chemistry, N.Y. Hon, Judge Wayne, of the Supreme Court of Washing- ton, and thourands of other Cail and fo DT 8-6m passe GER TRAL a ALT! WINTER SC & TO TRAVELERS. On and aftsr Monday, Decsmber 9, 1951, Pas- aonger Trains between WASHINGTON end BALTIM 7 i lows = TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Morning Express lesve Washington 6 0) a.m. Ar- rive at Baltimore 7.40 a. w.; Philadelphia 12.60 P, Now York 6p. «.; Barrishurg 1.15 P.M. Morning Accommodation leave Washington 7.40 A Baitimore 2.39 a. mM. No conneo- ore. Mail Train—jenve Washington at il rive @t Baltimore 12.40 P, M.; Philadelphis Now York 10 vp. m, Afternoon Accommodation—lrave Washington | 3.95 PM. Arrive at Baltimore 450 P.m.; Philsdel- phia 10,08 rm. ixpress—ioave Washington 5 P. x. M.; Philadelphia 10.53 a w York 4a. fe Oo Sundays at 305and 5p iv. ‘bhe 5 p.m. train from Washington connects through to New York every day during the week. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Leave New \ork at 7a. i ‘nilade! phis 11.30 a. Seitunore4 0) Pm. Arrive at Washington 6.52 + Me Leave New York at6r. m.; Philadelphia 10.59 r Baltimore 4304. M. Arrive at Washington 6.20 - My Leave New York st 1! p. w.; Philggelphia 3.30 G } Baltimore7.35 a.m. Arriveat Wachington aM. coommodation Trains loave Baltimore at 9 M.,andéP.™M ,for Washington, arrive there at a |. and 7 P.M, On Sundays at 430 and 735 a. w_ only. Passenger Trains leaving Waauington at7.4 a. M, Sad 3.06 P.M., and Baltum AM 4 i % M , m&k6 direct counections for Annspolis atthe ‘ Ju notion, i 5 | ington rains joave Annapolis for Baltimore and Wash- M. Balti 1 se on (Relay) Junction. Way Passengers must take the Accommodation ‘Fratea wil one Washington and Baltimore omptiy upon card time, ” ‘ W. P. SMITH de 17 Master of Transportation, Balt, NOTICE. ‘“* ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY”? This Company offers to the public * Unequailed * for the Safe and Quick Pispateh of Heavy Freights, Peceagos, Valuabies, Money, &o, | &c,, to ali parts of the United States. resres to and from the North and West de- pert from and arrive in, Wai gton twice dally, Hl Zxpressss Ore in oharge of experienced and reitadie Messengers, . All Packages for The Soldiers carried at “ons wall gocde br tt nly “confoeratp Sas” Ir tioles “ Contraband of War” wiil be Rxrvsxp. Gur Expresses leave New York st 1,5, and @ P, {ia orivins in Washington at 6A. M. and 630 Expresses leave Philadelphia at 2.30 A. M. and LP. M., arriving in Washington at § 30 P, M, and Expreseos loave Baitimore at 420 A. M. ¢ ands P. ington by 8. C, FORD, oorner llth street apd Ps, | fiyStiving in Washington at 6 A’ M- and 6.3) avenue. no 38-eoly | RK. GODPFREY’S ANTIDOTE WILL CURE D GONORRHCEA in six days. No change of diet required. It is an Eng. lish Specific of aixty-five yearn stanc ing and wiil not harm the most delicate oon | stitution It contains no mimerais, Price + Sold by S.C. UPHAM, 310’ Uhosnut street, | ‘hilade! phi nd in Washington by 8.C. FORD, | corner ith street and * TEAS—TEAS— J { Jusr Received s Patra ae teas, For sale | low at BROWNING & KEATING’, | _de4 Stawtf Pa.avenue, nearéth st. | Just, RECEIVED A LOT OF superior OLD CABINET. de 4-Stawtf CATAWBA GRAPE: TAWBA GRAPES! | Cc. Freeh Catawba Grapes excellent order and delicious in flavor. ‘Try them, H NG & BURCHELL, dell corner 15th st, and Vermont av. | INTING, on of JOB PRINTING re- ae civil functionaries, (PREASURER'S OFFICE. WasHineton, D. i Hektors of the two yours, 3 nteresi per cont. payable semi annually, inder the act of 2d of March. 1861, are icformed | that the interest on such notes to the Ist of | January, 1962. will be paid at this office, on and | Sfter that day; provided, that h notes with a schedule, signed by the holder of such notes, sho’ d ount of each no! tdue thereon to enid firs! ry, are lcdged here, one day beforenaud for verincation, F. E. SPINNER (signed) dem td ‘Treasurer. U. HE SUBSCRIBERS beg leave to inf their Hi pentenn xan oh yah sonerally ok bene Li 3 8 1 iy iv ol FALL sad INTER GOODS. iy aise Tespectful'y invite attention of | Peete, gd nad Navy customers, and those fe ri its in that line. to ties of Swords, by ler Chapcous, Hats, Caps, Sash i Gold Laces, = weantly on hand, which are warranted as repre ni ‘Whilst tendering thanks for the liberal patronage cneyee tay wil) Sndeavor to met ppc nikon . J. HEIBERGER & CO. (Quocessors to HF. Loudon & Go.) CITIZEN, MILITARY and NAVAL TAYLORS, Laie one Pennsylvanis Avenue, [MPoR tant TO MILITARY MEN! Army Regulstion Hats, 4 McCleilan Fatigue Caps, Chasse: Sta Caps made to order, = B. a. ST vices, 2 Between Willarda’ ana K Agency for Gitten’s y recommended for th y Lieut Gen. Winfield NE NICE ROSEWOOD CHICKER PIANO for $75, One 7-ootave four round corner Hallo! & Davis Piano for $20. Sole * fe inway and © Baden s Cost Piven S ely err ae INS & COJS we L. Le nar fltmere te REAPS IT aL, 108 we recommend to (j superior qual ity. Peraons wishing to pb im- af a AY Ssenen,, to ha od our en value, for expreas or other ‘UND been | soon as manufacturod. | @very age anc eyesight. pxprenees for all Pes North and West leave Washington at 7.9) A. M. and 2.30 P. an Special Contracts for targe quantities of Froight can be made on application to this Office, ‘All Goods called for and delivered free of xtra charges. E. W. PARSONS, jup’t Adam: 3 [xpress Company, Washington, August 23, 18s.” aut G _ WATCHES. FOLD AND SILVER AND AME N. J have now on hand a large stock af all the most celebrated Watches, that | am selling at the very lowest prices that good and relin me keepers can be afforded at; and every description of five JEWELRY on hand; al! new styles received as nd offered at the lowest r ware m8nufactured in my own shop. MILITARY GOODS on hand. suc Sw Sashes, Belts, Bowie LISH, SWISS rates. Silve: All kinds of a8 Kevoiv Knives. Poo! &o, Also strong Army Trunks and Bed Combined; and many other things useful and ornamental at 335 Penney ivania Bvenue. nese tf H. A. HOOD. M.1I. FRANKLIN, OPTICIAN TO THE PRESIDENT AND MIL- A STAFFS, 944 Ponn’say.,(north mide,) bet, [2th and 18th sts, SPECTACLES, provided with genuine Rook Crystal or Periecopic Lenses, mounted in gold, silver or steel. and suited with utmost care for struments, at oo tr E OFF W fesortmento OVER-SHIRTS, W ERS, CAMP BLA Boys’ CLOrE ine. ‘he ~ mt of BOYS SPRING CLOFE NG, embracing ail stylos of low-priced, medium, and kne qualities, whioh we are atvery low prices for ALL, EPHENS & CO. ar bers fan 1005 ote, _mB _ (Intelheencer'and Republican.) T CARRIA brys nisking t now ont or ie in tho” District, ¥ liom iadae aud alee pas: additiens to his kind. sed, aad from his long experi the busi- 965, he to sive oT ¥ Bish Relat Cumagts sad cea, nop Al EPAL § ,pestiy dene, and all orders > . Second-hand C: tek mere nt CMT Sata, opahea f aie corner of Fourtesath r weed ‘Pannevivanta dvanve, Eades 4* AND READY-MADE CLOTHIERS, | a sd ga Boer 45D SBQRS, FO SUulw YES Ww. and Eoescere perio: Sas ayaa | ee pits Seerenen ates of HAL ited stair tvaks FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDBNCE, LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMEDIATELY. 4 CURE WARRANTED. OR NO CHAR IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. ‘more WEST, NORTH aND NORTHWEST. == Wages sovggeer 2 after ¥. ont, Reventon, mblings, Dimness of Bight or Giddiness, Pree- jend, Throat, Nose or Skio, Afections of th ten or Boweleinecs Ternbie Disnetese com of Youth—these and ‘a! Dot to cheerve name ead semper. ment be paid end contain a stamp. DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the i College of Ca ben esl tedden sounds, Deabftinese wick frequest " ‘TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Yeung Men ana —— ee Recenter Ang reain practice imaulge oe Frome clos‘ ‘at cbecl, the nec of bod ‘ Thoee are some vf the sad and melancholy efects wrpe | by early habite of youth, Weakoess of the Back and nine im the Lose of Musctser N. FALLS, Pree’t. on, pects’ on the 2 FS Ww +} TWEEN ae AEM oR EARBLvearobts Lows of Memory! Confosioa of Bess, Lapa passer gers Evil Forebodings, Aversion of Society, Queenstown, Ireland. Erect Love of Solitude: Tinidigrete nase eae y anon eens Liverpool. New rk and. Philadelphia ape po Ch capa iron Stenane zhipe ae follows: bi y.OF BALTIMORE," “Xion. And every r +t noon, from Prer 44: North DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. the misguided and impraden: id ne pain! of abs plying to thoss who, from respectability, can alone befnend him. Me falle iete the bends of ignorant and de i ef curing hich bis pocuntary's b lavre. Bremen, Rot- at reduced ‘ares. eaene wishes to bring ont their fonts can ‘or further information ooziy, at the pane sole tregues Te Or toQ. A. HERRING, Acans Express Baill peison- 7 —bnae rs lorribie disease, such ex AMfectionsof the Hear, Skin, &c.. th frigbifel . Baried cols rondt el weleringe vy ancding iecevered Country (rem whese bourne oe (raveler reterns. DR. JOHNSON’S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. By chie great and impercan iy weakness ef the Are speedily cured anc full vigor restored. Thonsands ef the ervens and Gebiliated, whe hed leat all haps, nave jarrings, Physieal or Mental ‘ewer, My Frambiing and Weakness or Kuni Kind apeodily cured. NDORSEMENT OF 1HE PRESS. ANY THOUSANDS cred at his inacitution witha the numerens impertant Burgi- by Dr. Jobosten, witnessed by papersand many ether persons, netice: agnin and again the standing ar gentleman ef character ani eMeient gerraniees te the aM@icied. mar ibly TRIESEMaR. Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England, and secured by the Seals of the Ecole de Pha ie de Paris, and the Imperial College of cine, Vienna. al TRIESEMAR i. 1 is the effectual remedy for ReLaxation, SrEn- MATOREHG@s and EXHAUSTION OR THE SYSTEM, 7 Complete! those disorders, and Cabebe have geners'ly been thought an antidote, to the yaa of the health of @ vast portion uf the popula- oD, mere KT er CENTRAL RAlLWay, INTENDENTS OFFICE, Can ae gt Lg gs: % U, vant 18, 1861. the NORTHERN CENTRAL a vo Five and depart as follows. until further INS NOKTH. Bitty Yolbunoparion ater. The 8.15 A. M. train connects at ‘With trains on the sanover J sacnch s wit Ee is; at York with red for ‘ pene of tee Wout t i beriaud of ' an Bo a voud oft ties, They are ‘omen, may jie on the toriet tab! rat without their use hor four $3 oases Meo et a out street vail by DR Hea Bak: ee seater ee Une . M. aS connect with treme except 445 P. M. train on Satur. spre Beas Sates Delaware and the Eastern “hore nd wili find the most expeditious route by must give bond before ed &o, slosale KOW .194 Bh ker street, (4 doors Dougal st ). New York. Immediati Teer te any pore’ ay ie "word. securel; a Erie packed and addressed scoording to The instrestises yesmecat . oO! he wr o Published siso by DR_ RARROW, that and beautifully iiitatreted orstiont gente Bree | of be obtained by epost suthority Beat CoE Oute ol in 8) suthoril a Washington, Dc. ¥ dei2-3m” LEA & PERRINS'® ve via Pavo- joot of Chambers Pronounced by me x irk, and Buffalo CONNOISSEURS Dunkirg. and intermediate remains over bight at Kimirs, to be the “ONLY 600D ‘and inter- diate MODATION, daily, for Port &nd applicable to EVERY VARIETY OF DISH. POPULAR CONDIMENT known, but the most Beonom- ical, as & few drops in Soup, Gravy, or with Fish, hot and cold Joints, Beef Steak, Game, €c., impart An exquisite zest, which waprincipled Sauce man- ufacturers have in vain endeavored to imizate. On the Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner, or Supper Table, & cruct containing “LEA & PERRINS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE” is indispensa- bie. To appreciate the excellent qualities of this deli- ciows preparation it is only necessary to purchase S smull bottle of the genwine, of a respectable gro- cer cr deaer,as many Hotel and Restawrant pro prietors seldom piace the Pure Sauce before their guests, Dut substitutes genuine Bottle filled with & spurtous nuxture, JOHN DUNCAN & 80N8, Union Square and 14th strest, New York, Solo Wholesale Agents for the United States, 5 Stone kslrers in store—Also orders received ect shipments from England. {L™ Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations. £1} sep $17.60 it to Boston is fc TOPHAM’S GB eneurvn Teonx QD D.C, Fatiitiver every ei MANUFACTORY, ceieseaael Nar 499 Szvanra . N. 2 wi on, | EW YOR fa AND geen 5 & m. fest express from ie I Cehecr aSiae rng orn ee Phy Lay RT) Ber Sroton, _s, = AMES 8.FOPRAM UPSANS HAIR DYE !-T0 COLOR fr dolls. @ mh. $00 s,m. 4:10 & 700 pm. wien soot. mo bee pee ‘Avenue me

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