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ee eee THE EVENINGSTAR. | btictor aboresh THE NEW BEECHEK'S BLACK JOKE. smi PER — BONDS In bio Thonboeiving ort setianal diaordcr, ot. Curren EREtES: brought down the Cea. Seadey ‘Meners. PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, (Or after Pive Years, at Option of the Government.) THE COUPON BONDS, es that the caming,e In Puma of vf Would teem coarse in the imi FIFTY DOLLARS, ON¥ HUNDRED DOLLABB, t takes e ly banned Ss ‘on that Day in God's temples a bere FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, 1 Ra gorhes of humor like “Dat's what'sde mat ter!” and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. THE REGISTERED BONDS, In Bame‘of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE BUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTEREST Cee AT DATE OF PUR Aber Beecher, bright star of the Puritan stage! ithe each texton each Bibil ! packet agape for the greeabecks Deride.) t for the greenbecks beride.) | oe whBese to your sloth, that ambition to shine | Jow role in the lowest low comedy line Induce you to fpoll in a Sunday harangue, : ‘AU the“ ings” of Bones by perverting his dog has hisdes, and no clerica! pup Shenk Pufloon it in Chureb when the theatres ‘shat up i Who does so will Sud all the prayers b= can patter Won tae chim from Eatan, and "Dat's what's de ma’ ss It be lawless besides: should Volks Garten-folk vy -eomety ts on that high, solemn day, | Kary be jurged, they'd be fined; why should p r Piey the mime undisturbed in his cireus of stone? th rch sophie theater license, and yet ge an | AND PAYAQLE BEMI-ANNUALLT / IN GOLD. These Boxps are the CHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, The Intereet. at present price of coin, being equiv- sient to S Psr Curr. ineurrency. a Cais parenes. bis gr pate jergyman Clown, Brother Beceher 6: jandays gets dimes and re- own ; While with stamping of feet and a storm of guffaws | Are dish: ed Religion, the Da: a the L: I. Bat what scruple hes be the Good @ause to be- aoe Pest -_ 4 = "Tis Mimself that he wi ” ips, and “Dat’s what's | de watter '— Vanity Fair. BANKERS, —_ 452 FIFTERNTH STREET, “ONE OF MY CLIENT: Desalens in The Real Her ithe Story in the Atlantic Monthly. j {From the Cleveland (Ohie) Herald, Noy. 24.) In the December number of the Atlantic Monthly is an extraordinary story or sketch, under the above title, which has been receivea GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, ARMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCK AND EXCHANGE with general incredulity by the public, al- though it is eaidto be partially vouched for by babcefbut _ ope of the pubUshers of the Monthly. sketch purports to have been Far by as at Senay - jawyer who had as his client a «Mr. Sidney.” | CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, The “Mr Sidney” of the story is no myth, so * far, at least, as the leading portion of his his- tory is concerned. He was a man who buta few years ago filled | The old @ Jarge space in the history of the time, from his | that hi relations to one. of the remarkable cases known tm the criminal annals of the West. He was also a well known resident of this city, where hie family now reside. In short, the “Mr. that we bave ever had the ure to Sidney” of the story is no other than the late | GOagS, PANTS and VESTS of the most desira- Sidney ©. Burton, of this city, famous for his | bie styles that could be found in the market. eonnection with the “Martha Washington” | assertment of SHIRT ease. There is no mistaking the identity of | OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY. ODEON HALL, ~ for so many years supplied the citizens o! and vicinity with all that is essential JOHNSON & NAGLE, 989 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, HOSIERY, GLOv te two characters and their Risto k ine sold at prices that do not allow of eom- the year 1951, Sidney C. Burton shipped a | “ quabtity of skine, valurd at 81,30, toa house | LARGE STOOK OF MILITARY OVER-COATS. im Cincinnati. These skins were said te be | ‘MIL VER. 3° shipped on the steamer Martha Washington, “ARG STOCK OF MILITARY $ for’ New Orleans, Whilst on her way dows | PARGR STOCK MILITARY DRESS COATS. the river, the steamer took fire uear Island No. eS Broce any DRESS Soars: 8, January 1th, 1562, and was entirely con- | = sumed, with all her cargo and a nnmber of the LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS. assengers. All the officers and crew, except EAgSE STOCK MILLTARY PANTS. the carpenter, escaped. The books and papers | aoe uy ee in various offices, but circumstan- | LARGE STooR MILITARY VESTS. ees ied the insurance companies to withhold | y pe ment until further iaquniation was made. | INDIA BUBBER eer. OF ALL DESCRIP- r. Burton applied to his Cincinnati con- | ET dan the talus of the akcina. They de- VALISES, CARPET BAGS, &e. ¢lined payment until the insurance could he | , Our stock of BOYS’ and YOUTH’S CLOTHING recovered. Mr. Rurten doubted the fact of the | i¢ the largest and mont fashionable that has ever shipment of his skins, and soon obtained what | PeeD oflered in thin city, aad at the lowest prices he deemed sufficient evidence that neither his Call and sve us at ODEON HALL corner 4 skins the other property alleged to have street and Pa. avenue, the Great Clothing Mart o1 been bRped on the steamer had ever been | Washington city. oe %-eotf shipped. He again demanded payment, which | ——— was again refused, and he then set to work to | discover and expose the conspiracy suspecied to be connected with the affair. Ip the summer of 1852, L. L. Filley, of Cin- | eipnati, one of the suspected parties, died. On Ais deathbed it is said he confessed that there a had been no merchandise shipped on the Mar- | ibs Washington, but that the boxte and barrels mise eontained nothing but sticks, stone andrnboish. | Mr. Burton gave up his whole energies to the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA task of ferreting out the crime of the conspira- tors, and in so doing claimed that he had dis- | <—* eovered a conspiracy of gigantic proportions, | recluding among its numbers men of high com- mercial and official rank, andembracing within | os scope the crimes of forgery, arson aud mur- MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & 00.8 (No. 16 Reaver Etreet. New York.) CELEBRATED . BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Tr. William Kissane, one of the leading conspira- ters, was brought to trial at Lebanon, Ohio, aad afterwards at Cincinnati, on the charge of eonspiring to burn the steamer, which involved alto the charge of murder. He was convicted, | bat obtained 2 new trial and was acquitted. ‘The other alleged conspirators were also tried at Columbus and acquitted. Mr. Burton elaimed that owing to the numbers, power and snfiuence of the conspirators he could not obtain justice, but be determined never to relinquish the pursuit until he had brought the guilty Ww ponishment, or fell himself in the atwenipt. In i864 Mr. Burton obtained a requisition from the Governor of Arkansason the authori | fles of Ohio, and several of the alleged couspir ators were arrested atthe Walnut Street House in Cincinnad, ironed, hurried off in an onnibus to a steamer, und taken to Jeffersonville, Ind. | end thence (to Helena, JArkansus. Here they Were kept im jail for three months, cried and acquitted. i the chase was not yet over. Mr. Burton | had spent nearly alihis Own means in the pur- *uit, and now the insurance companies came to | his aid. The United States government also employed bim to wack out some extensive eounterfeiting operations, alleged to have been committed by the conspirators whom he was . purening. { In 184 Wm. Kiseane committed heavy for- series on the Chemical Bank of New York. He wae caught, but whilst in custody of an offi- | err—and, itis claimed, through his connivance ade his escape through an apertare in the water closetof a railroad car. Me wassub- sequently retaken, tried and sentenced two Sing Sing prison for two anda haif years, bat was Pirdoued out by Gov. Clark, of New York, in | T N cember, 1655. ROC: RESTAURANTS, PRI- Still Burton kept on the track of the conspira- { me meme oN FAMILIES, i ‘a tors like a bloodhound. Numerous attempts | — zie were made on his life. AtahotelinColambue, | Tae Bubscriders have just received a fresh ship- and in other piaces, poison was found in his | ment of food. In the winter of 1555 he came home bro- 0 CASES BT. JULIEN AND FLORRAQ ken down in health, and asserting that he was | CLARETS, £, which they offer for sale at New York prices. « Sapiens the effects of slow poison. On the ith of December, 1855, he i | = Se ann a Bie bonis oa Also, they beve constantly ev hand A Large and Wall Selected Stock of the west side, the nudoubted victim of the poi- soner. A tant f the 7 Ghotes B: DIES. ie meni ae fain whit | SOR MABERLA hon, apenas HIER TRS y = QHAMPAGNES of all favorite brands, is life, we may mention the fact that whilet sick at New York, before coming home to die, BNGLISH AND SOQTOH ALES. NDON AND DUBLIN PORTERS, Wighiy recommended by the most eminent Physi eiane of the U. 5. Army. GOLD MEDAL COGNAC, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY. OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT. OLD HOMESTEAD is HARVEST BOURBON 1853 RESERVB, ABOMATIO SWI88 HERB BITTERS. and Grocers to these excellent goods, whieh we sell at Hew York prices, freight added. eeurse of irresponsible dealers, viz : puffs of news wepers and so-called chemists, gaudy show eards ot. JOHNSON & NAGLE. oon Bole Agents, TIOCRB (Bis a glass of wine was sent to hitg with the re. ds of the landlady, but as Burton never nk wine or<pirit«, it wasleftuntouched. It turned out that the landlady did not send it, and on analyzation it was found tocontain Ppoi- son enongh to kill three men. Tt should also be mentioned that Kissane was pardoned out on the request of Burton, and ‘bat, had the latter lived, important results ‘would have followed Kissane’s liberation. The reader cannot fail to see the unmistaka- ble identity of “Mr. Sidney” with the late Sid- ney C. Burton, and there are other smaller cite cumstances that confirm the fact beyond dis- Havana ol hich PIORLS, SAUCES. BRC CHEDDED and ENGLISH DAIRY H, GERMAN and ENGLISH D SoRG EAs, EtaEe KIBSENGEN ona TENG: WATERS lee OOLONG, BOUOHONG, I BION YOUNG HYSON TEAS With an extensive assortment o. PAN€Y GROOERIES, MPERIAL, HY- pate. “Mr. Sidney” alludes to a woman in the For sale by G2ng whose strength of nerveand will battled saad troy all his endeavors to master her schemes. In Bravéh—219 Entablished 17%, private conversation here Mr. Burton has often Willards’ Hotel, Waskingtor Slluded to this woman as the wife of one of tie conspirators, but whose name. for obvious Feasous, we cannot now publisi The mysterious part of the mag: Bamely, the power of ebaracter and histc Band-writin FRANKLIN & OPTICIANS, 244 Puxwsrivasia Avex (north side,) between 12th and ath sta, me sketch, to read the of an individual by hia ot throw much light on, as he mace br tion of bis skill in this Feepec. ameug hix« friend here. That Was a emilifal exper: in detetir i Bowever. a well kn [: sion a forgery on clerk in 4 prom Bouse bad been lice surveilt de an 385 Pa. avenue, under the National Hotel, Ofer to the public, for tie APPROACHING HOLIDAYS, their fine assortment of GOLD ®PECTACLES AND wi AE MILITARY FINED GLASSER Btreet be ; ¥LD GLASSER, PHOTOGRAPH © ALBUMS. t CARTES Dé VISITE, &o., at the lowest prices " CAéF stoves: CAMP STOVE! it ap pro CA VES tI We _sre now manufacturing CAMP. OOOK an HEATING STOVES, which we will sell by the doen or bundred ax cheap as they can be bought in Baltimore. E. H. & HT. GREGORY, consequ tautineous vue of the of cou- i che day on which the for. ud stated that ou tna: med would he found of three h proved 321 Penn. avenue, ne: wpped that no 17 {Int..Chron.& Rep | poemeeeee How tar 7, mn sy me ‘ ALL AND wr pepo _ the strange ALL ITARYVAND CIVILTAWS © D8 + nary powers, WALL, STEPLENS & CO. are sow opening their FALL AND WINTER GOOD, ombrey fine DRESS COATS, DORSKIN PANTS Vested cande &Gyjblarae and well selected Stock of ine heavy lands EROOATS. We have sl*o a com assort- ton = ment of BUSINESS SUITS, made in ost da- , Fable manner. Officers will find our Military Gocaa | st desirous to their wants. Heavy Woele, for oamp use, at reasonable 4 Peso at WALL. STEPHENS & CO 32% Pennsylvania aven: le mett __ between sth and 10th streetn, WUGHS, OOLDS, HOARSRNEBS, &e, . AES. COMPOUND SIRUP OF GUM ARABIO. This plvssant and popular Congk Remedy has Deon ro ong known abd cxtonsivale used that mort Walon nee Smiliar wich iva extraord! a can I the principal drag lores at % and fifty cents Sascuar vets ot? €2u4 eu” pord enipyed north by railroad, and the eS & Mr. Sinner, a former tame town, Marr, bons i mear WARE dines and established Emporium of Clothing, | for rue capante and comfort of the outer man, is | now supplied with the most complete and fashion- | | able pleas j i 8, DRAWERS, | ES, &., cannot be surpassed, | We invite the attention of Physicians, Druggiste | We trust that the intrinsic merits of the above \ | @cods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of | @iseriminating people, who reject the stale re- | EERE. I BAEDIN ES, KEMP’S HERMETICALLY 8SALED BW Just received = small lot of Officers’ Ligue Ghosts. cera’ ro ‘ima- | DENTISTRY. dep 3 Ddetween ey . Fo do so f over ail methods h rete rms moderate. no Him AT INS OLD BTAND. KEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION i ARTIFICIAL CHEQFLASTICBONE j Wrraovr Marat Prara'or Cass, } DR. 8. B. SIGESMOND, | 210 Broadway, New York™260 Pennsylvania Av- { enue, benocen 13h 13th eis Washiaston, n e pudlie to the following vantages of his improved system : ; 1. The Teeth of his manufacture will’ | mever e rsode nor ehange color sy any j Scide being three-fourths fisnter than any ‘. | . 8. No teeth or reota need be extrated, as the | artifielal ones can be inserted over them. | uae roote will be made inoffensive, and never _ ie. 4. No temporary teeth are needed ones can be made immediately, th the natural expression of the faoe oe Wnts’ work has bees Ey tecea f . wor! a8 over five ours bx anes of the frat chemists and physicians atry. Di a has also invented a white undestructive metal Alling, with which the most sensitive teeth ean be a without pain, and can build nb per- feet. sound tooth on any side roots, which wildest through lifetetime. The best of references given—Dr. V. = Professor of Chemistry, N. iudge Wayne, ofthe Supreme Court of ton, and thonsands which under the of other, Call and examine for yourself. | | DENTISTRY. | GEpme Pn. CHARLESR Torsten, Gi i Baltimore Dentat Cote 6. me | pokeatertanyre mys: Saal | Bo Miscrane Sb ba ceete” beteron oon onl h ets., over Willian’s Lace Store. Office hours from 9 a. to 4 p.m. oc $1-2m i TEETH. i M. rooms, «, of and Pontes ofthe MINERAL PLATE TRI ota personally at his office in thia city. Many! persons can wear these teeth who cannot ; wear others, and no person can wear others who eannot wear there. Persons calling at my office ean be accommodated with — style and price ofeTeeth Wer mar desire; | sleanest, strongest abd mont perfect dontece that 2 and mos fect. dent j art ean ‘produce, the MINERAL PLATS will be “fooma in thisclty.-No. 338 Pennsylvania avenue in thin city—No. ennsy! | petreen ste ane Wth streets, Also, 907 Arch st., ‘hiladelphia. marély GAS FITTING, &c. . WM. T. DOVE & CO. i spares fe sapones acy cosons with mA vored in PLUMBING, GAS, Of etEAM FITTING BUSI- 87 Btore on Ninth street, few doors north of nes SPOHANDESTERS and other GAS tment BreAsfand WATER FIXGDRES. Jeni | Pennsylvanis avenue, where ma | Ww GAS FIXTURES. i pIXTURES ot cstitelr New Pattarnnand Bosgas entirely New Pa an Ei Fisiah, segerior in style to anything beret | offered in this market. a Sunk of GAS aud WATE FIXTURES, fooling i sonddent that we have the best selected-wtock in ‘ashi % BF Afi Work in the above ling intrusted to our eare will be promptly attended to. mar ott” "MYERS © McGHAN, 976 D street. OFFICIAL. EPARTNENT OF STATR, Wasuinoron, January25, 1603. The Secretary of State will hereafte: receive Mem cers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday, the firct of next month. Jan 27-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD. i@ena4t COMMOTION 1H THE FIRST WAED! H WHAT CAUSES IT? j IT 18 } BAR & BROTHER'S j NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, i Lately Opened, No. 116 Pexxsyivawia Avexes, Between 19th and 20th sts. EVERY BODY Ii USHING THEBB POR WEIL-MADE & FASHIONABLE SUITS! As thet le the very place now for every body to buy | A PINE OUTFIT CHEAP! } Please remember that our motto is PAIR DEALING AND LOW PRICES! Oeil at once and precure your bargains. o%-2m* i H | 59 TAKU NOTION. 59 | M.T PARKER H No. 59 LOUISIANA AVENUE. | Berpectfully and eheerfally returns thants for the Mberal patronage hitherto received. Having every. posility for sng oe 59 LOUISFANA AVENOUB, | HOUSE. EIGN, i DEOORATIVE PAINTING, ! i, ther i all work ee! toa | FIRS! ABS PAINTING TABLISHMENT, ie hes no hesitancy in seliciting a continuance | “Gs PRRs me asow ance. | a partie WORK UNEXCEPTIONABLE al on j And AP OMPTNEDS IN DELIVERY, | BO Remember the number! | 90%9-Sm ___Between Sizth and Seventh | GREAT DEMONBTRATION! 1G —— | GRAND RALLY { o¥ ° | MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF oLo HING, AT THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN, No. 460 Savextn Brarar, Where you can find THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF CLOTHING in this eity. STORE CROWDED WITH BARGAIN BEEKERS, who get fitted out im short tim: PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION! ‘We have just replenished our stock and think it excel ything in this market. We guarantee to sell at low prices, eur motto being QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! early as convenient ; our store is so full im the evening it is impossible to wait on all. Mon ie r°No. 460 Sovanth st, near F i at No. ¥ ij Down SH. BMITH & 6D. Clothiers, No. 460 Seventh street, 0% __Corner Twentieth at, and A88e¥ COLLINE & O0@,'8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT | ALE and PORTER from this eolebrated Brewery, | which I aro prepared to furnish en short notice to | jeall persons who will favor me with their orders. Batisfaction guarantied. tended to. Georgetown, free‘of charge, Terms :~—Cash om delivery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green st. he ew aS! a = Georgetown, D yer YOUR WASHING DONE ¢ NATIONAL STEAM LAUNDRY. Cither:, Penna. avenue Bverybody, Ftrangere, (opposite Grover’s,) Boldiers, Hotels, det. 13 and 1335 Citizens, Raloons, streets. Saloons, Everybody. {n18-tn Hotels, OYBTERS—OYSTERS | ROWE & 00:, dealers in FRESH THB ane CAN AND SPICED OYSTERS At SMITH & MORRISON'S, Bo 6-3m 67 Louisiana aver Wtrs NOTIOR, r In consequence of the lowness of the water In the General Resorvoir it will be pesossary unlenn economy of water is practiced, for the Gove | soon to shat off the mpply to ditizens entirely | | All persons are, therefore, forbidden to use the hydrants on Pennsylvania avenue, or on any streeta or avenues under the care and supervision of the Oommissioner of Public Buildings, for watering the | streets or pavements, or for any ‘private ba ep ing the wate: tl nd all persona using the water are urgent cited to be Bs economical io ~ ~ > ible 039 Comminsioner of Pubiie Buildings, BY AND SHOES TO BUILT THE We are now manufacturing all kinds of BOO’ d RHOER, nud coostently reeiving a map. oaee iy of Fastern-made Work of ever: £ ri lon, made expressly to order, and will sold at & much lower price than has been Saeors charged iu this elty for much inferior articies. Persone in want of BOOTS and SHOES ef Eastern or City made work, will always find a good assort- ment instore and at the cat prices. Give use cali GRIFFIN & BROTHER, _apetfe 914 Peonryivanis | ADAME RXPRESS COMPANY. NOTICE UF REMOVAL “The DELIVERY oF: ICE of tnié Company te | wed from Third girset to . | wireet, berwees 33 aud Bi rtreete” ME" “SEGRE jereto- Extracted without 2 a8 i oraby preserving aoe N. B.—Our Saturday customers will please come | tthe Cheapest Clothing House | | Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- Goods delivered in all parts of Washington and | great | purpose — Thixs, | pair eli 37 ae ss | “BALTIMORE AND OHi0 RAILROAD. i PASSENGER TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. 0: Wag Pissuneua veaine j | WASHINGTON, BAL’ E, AND THE WEST ; wi! run as follows : | FIVE DAIRY TRAINS <TO WASHINGTON AND [TWO DAILY TRAINS BETWEEN WASHING- TON AND THE WEST, | ON BUNDAYS. THREE TRAINS TO. BALTIMORE | AND ONE TO THE WEST. H As follows :—7.@ a. m., and Sand & p.m. | Pessonge oon West make el. at Wachington Junck \with the Saleimore and Obie Railroad for all points West, as lower rates i ' Shor PHTLABRL PITTA thd NEW YORK—Leave a ., Iba. m., ». 5 Ber ARNAPOLIA~Louve ‘Washington at 6.0e. m. and a. FOR ALL POINTS WEST and Stations song the Baltimore nnd Ohio Ratiroad leave Wash: mn at 6 and 7.40 a. m. and 3.3) p.m, on Sundays at 3.9) p.m. TRAINS MOVING 80UTH Leave New York at 7, m., Philadelphia 11.95. m.,Baltimere 3.45p.m. Arrive at Washingten 590 m Leave New York at 6 p. m., Philadelphia 0.36 ti: Baltimore 4.0 a. = Arrive at Washington Leave New York at 11 p.m, Philadelphia 3.90 a.m Baltimore 7.40 ‘a.m. Arrive at Washington 8. m. Evel Accommodation Trains leave Baltimore at a and 5 p. m., for Washington; arrive there rs . in. and 7 p.m. (On Sundays at 4.90 and 7.40. 1. only from Balti- ore { "No Annapolis connections on Sunday from Balti more or Washington. Wesbington’at 6 and 7.0 rs leavin, . . apa Ae mm e conmections at Washington ‘anetion (Relay) with Trains on the Baltimore and nfo Railroad fo and for ali pointe along the Hne of the and Ohio road, ip Maryiend and Virginia. Traina leave Annapolis for daily, except Sundays, at 5.458. m. and 3.00 p.m. Py ins leaving Washin, atéa.m. wremrees Trine masag Technion stent W chingt a aunetiobs, Way Passengers must tane the Ascommodation ‘Trains only, W..P. SMITH, no 4-tf,r Master of Transportation. 1862) THE (1862 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD RST.OLABS HOCTES career OO ALL THE WESTERN OITIBS. eat BRED, SARETY AND COMFORT! STORE B FROM DUST! H BAGGAGE CHECKED ranhuge BALTIMORB REE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBUHG! Two of them pekiog, CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with Treins on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, 1D form THE GREAT OENTRAL ROUTE ym WASHINGTON AND, BALTIMORE Ly eo WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTRWRSP. SZ For Through Tickets apply at the offices o pein ite mah eben van Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID SLEEPING GARS ON ALL Ment SMOKING SALO@N OARS ON ALL TRAINS. FROM WASHINGTON. Passe rs will take the 6 a.m. and 5 arriving in Baltimore at 7 m. ant . mO. where close connections are made with ti the Northern Central Railroad, and arrive in Harris- burg at 12.45 p. m. and with the trains on the road for all parts of the re FREIGHTS. By this route Freights of all descriptions ean be forwarded to and from any point on the Raiirosds of Ohio, Kentueky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Towa, or Missouri, ty Rasivoad direct. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad also conneeta at Pittsbur, ith Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port ea the Ohio. Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Tihinois, Minsis= sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, fed Rivers; cago with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. lerehants and shippers entrusting the tranepor- tation of their Freight to this Company can rely with eon! on its speedy transit. THE RACES OF FREIGHT to ‘and feom any point 4 Companies. onZ, Be particular to mark packages “Via Penna, jen! et MAGRAW & KOONS, Freight Agente, No. SO North street, Baltimore ENOCH LEWIS, Gen 1 Superintendent, Altona, Pa. L.L. HOUPT. Gen Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. M. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phile- deiphia. = jan 4lyr TRIESEMAR. secured the Seals of the Ecole de Phar: Parsscand the Lureriat Colicac af Medtctas Viowan, TRIESEMAR No.1} Js the effectua) remedy for RELAXATION. SPER ERS oe AND EXHAUSTION OF TUB TRIESEMAR No. 2, Completely snd entirely eradicates all traces of those dixarders for which Copaiva and Cubebs have generally beow thought an aufidote, to the ruta of ibe health of a rast portion of the population. i TRIESEMAR No.3, | Inthe great and sure remedy of the civilized world for all impuritie: the system. a8 well assecendary symptoms. obviating the destructive use of Met cury a8 welt as other deleterions ingredients, an | which all the Sarsaparilla in the world egnnet remove. TRIESEMAR Nos. 1,2 and 3 are alike devoid of taxte or smell, and of ail nacacating qual- ities. They are in the form of s lozenge, and may lhe on the toilet table without their une Being sus Bold oS or 8 Bd each, ee Ss “57 in one for |, and in caser us faving _e | administered by Valpean, Laliemand, Wour, £¢., | &e, Wholesale and retail’by DR. H. A. BAR! 194, Bisset. street, (four doors from MacDougal ‘ew York. Ymmediately on reov'pt of re- ee, Dr. Barrow will forward Triesemar to an: | part of the world, securely packed, and sddressed to the instructions of the writer, | Published also by DR. W, that qeroler and beautifully illustrated medical work, Human Frailty. Price 25 cents. Triesemar and Book can ©. FORD, deur be obtained gs epocial authority from 8. | QEORRT DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! Washington, SAMARITAN’: tg SAE FE | THE MOST CERTA: EMEDY E@ER USED “Yen,” a positive cure for SECRET DISEASES, GONORRH@A, GLEET. STRIOTURRS, &e, Contains no Mineral, no Baisam, no Mercury. aly ten pills to be taken to effect a cure. ‘hey are entirely vegetable, baying uo smell nor | any unpleasant taste, and the stomach er bowels of €ures in from two to in Hage iv ef the Un! eminent raand Chemints of the present day. SAMARITAN’S GIFT | Will eure any case in fr | recent canon will not in any way injure bad meg seneate. 5 jays, and recent eases four hours.” Prepar by a graduate ENTY-FOUR HOURS! No exposure, no trouble, no change what .m., stop only at Annapolis and r all points Wert of the Ohio River — Bakimo | JOHNSON & NAGLE, Baltimore and Wash- | mm ,portheast | as street, .45a.m., there connecting | Pennsylvania ia Central Bait: ‘est. sv ESTABLISHED IN WASHINGTON WS G7-SINCE MAY 1, 1661.8 —_——_ 269 PENKEVLVARIA AVBERUS, (South side) BETWEEN NiXTH ¢ TENTH STS. dorite the attention of , GROCERS, FUTLERS, AND THE waaDe mi GEN EAAL TO THEIR UNFUBPASESD STOCK WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, anND FANCY GROCERIES. SSeS Champagnes CF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS, EXIDSlOE, CLIQUOT, MUMM, RIVART, | DROUET, We recommend highly to connoisseurs BE eT. KO: MARCEAUX OHAMPAGNES, CARTE IRB, CARTE BLANCHE, RED LAV, the most favorite brands in the New York market, and so bighiy appreciated for their richness and delicate Savor, HOCH AXD MOSELLB WINES, Still and Sparking. CLARETE of biesere, Gilben freree, Bordeaux, UROURDT AND TOKAY WINES, COGN AC of the chcivert brands and beet vintages, ROCHELLE BRANDY, Peitveisin and A. Signette, | MADEIRA, FRERRY, PORT—very oid and highly le are — times as favorableas are charaed by other | is in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, Protected by Royal Letters Pazent of Exgiand, and j red eraity of ceneeyivaase. one of themost | om two to four days, and | reecrmmendéed for medicinal purposes, HOLLAND AND ENGLISE GIN, ip Wood and Glass, MENONGAHELA AND BOURBON WHISEEYS. PU NOH MATRACTS AND BSSENCES, of all hinds. APPLE BRANDY AND WHISERY, JAMAIOA AND &T. CROIX RUM. BATAVIA ARRKAG, BAVANA AND DOMESTIC SkeaRS LILLIENTHAL, GOODWIN, OF THE BEST BRANDS, ISH, AND ANDEREON FINE-OUT TOBACOO, sNOKT ING TOBACGO of Mesers, Geil & Az, im alumore—at Baltimore prices, GROCERIES FOR THE CANPs, HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS of every ée- sription :-—GAME, POULTRY, MBATS, Oy- TERS, MILK, FRUITS, and VEGETABLES, ICKLES AND CATSUPS, in Wood and Glas, ADAMANTINE AND PARAFFINE OANDLES, | ever. ) Let those whe have despaired of getting cured, | or who have been gor, with Balsecn Copavia or | lereury, atonce i , RAMARITAN’S GIFT, Sent by mail ina in envelope. Price male packages,@2. Price female packages, 93. BEMPSTTAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, 4 FE ERMANENTCURE * four s¥eiiitie ‘Gu VenkneaL > » Here iss positive cure—no Mercury—no Poison—but the juices of Roots and Herbs combined. This form of the disease makes its sppearance in sores on the organs of generation, or they may oc- cur on other parts of the body, which happens mostly on the groins. ; the mouth, tettere earries and nodes of the ARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIORS, Bont by express. Price $1 a bottle, or ¢ fortioe “‘RAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH. Prise, 2 cents. Full directions. OREEMOND & 00., Box 161 Philadelphia Post Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th and Penn. avenue CO! EMAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore street, ee i S Paks = Baltimore, - OPHAM | T ae MAN 409 Exvusre Sr., Waemimuron, pene Bilver Medal awarded by Maryland Institute of al Also, Medal b; yMatiepelicn inestente’ Insti : n ani Washington, D. C., 1857, — Paya I am constantly making,and a! PE Sve on nant. of the beat ina every de r Shi ption of Hy ie eee ING TRONEB VAS gi AY Bags. - Lose noo SATCHELS, &@ | erioe my Goace lors will please inke that are made in other ci x Buperior LEATHER ani DRESS TRUNES made to order. a NEE OOVERED snd REPAIRED at short Goods deliverad free of obargs to any part of the eity, Georgetown and Alexandria. t _ JAMES 8. TOPEAM IBSIER, ‘BLL ree 3 Coneen OF Ba Ay: oy Banayne Howse os i 06 23-00%m* Jetarom @ Ce. &e. Any and all of these symptoms | | MAILLARD'S CHOCOLATE, + CANDI ES AND DROPS, in Packages. SYRUPS—RASPBERRY, LEMON and GOMME, | CHERRY, GINGER, RASPBERRY and BLAOK. | often as uloers of | BERRY WINES. HAM AND OHEESE, at Baltimore prices. TENNANTS XX EDINBURG AlpB. | KNOX YOUNC & SON'S EPARELING ALCOA aLp yERS INDIA PALB“ALE, LONDON PORTER. LONDON BROWN &TOUT. OROSEE & BLACKWELL ENGLISH Pick and BAUCES. DUREAM apd FRENCH MUSTARD. BORDEAUX AND NICH GIL, OLIVEa, | GRRE, Ac. stock before parcha-ing elsewhere | ANOHOVIES, SARDINES, & DUTCE UARRING | Swiss CHERER, of prime quailty SPICES, PANOY SOAPS, Ao. ecto Hh MANSON & NAGLS, 286 PENNSYLVARIA AVERUR - | GENUINE PREPARATIONS, “ BIGHLY OOROBNTRATED” COMPOUND FLUID BETRACT BUCHER, | & Positive and Bpeciie Remedy for | Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,” and DROPSIOAL BWELLINGS, | ‘Thle Medicine increases the power of and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy asticn, by which the WATERY or CALCEROUS deposi. ons, and ALL UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS, are reduced, as as PAIN aod INFLAMMA. | TION, and is good for MAN, WOMEN, or CHIL. DREN. | MELBBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHD, Bor Weakness arising from Bxcenses, Habits oS Dissipation, Early Indiscretion or Abuse, ATTBEDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS; Loss ot Memory, Difficulty of Bresthing, ‘Weak Kerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, wi Dimness of Vision, Pain im the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, | Het Hands, Flushing of the body, | Dryness of the Skin, Bruptions of the Paes, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which thig. | medicine invariably removes, soon follows IMPo- TENCY, PATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of- which the pationt may expire. Who can say that they are not jowed by those “DIREFUL DISEASES,” ” ; | “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the cause of their BUT NONE WILL OONFESS, THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMB, ‘And the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample witnese to the truth of the assertion, THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, i | | Reqniree the aid ef medicine to strengthen and tm vigorate the System, which HELMBOLDS EX. ‘FRACT BUCHU invariably dees. A trial wR eervince the most skeptical. oe os ! FEMALES !! FEMALES !! OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR CON- TEMPLATING MARRIAGE In many affections peculiar to Females, the EX- TRACT BUCHU is unequalled by afy other reme- tions, Uleerated or Schirrons state of the Uterus, Leueorrhes or Whites, Sterility, and for all com- piaintaj incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiseretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR OHANGE OF LIFE. SEK SYMPTOMS ABOVE. RO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT Iv, Take no more Balsam, Mereury, or unpleasand Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU amD> IMPROVED ROSE WASH OUBES SECHET DISEASES In all their stagea, At little Expense, Little or no change im Diet, No inconvenienes, And no Exposure. - It eanses a frequent desire and gives strength te Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevest> Sug and curing Strictures of the Urethra. Alley ing Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling al! Poisonous Diseases ané worn-out Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have Deen the victims of Quacks, and who have psi heavy fees to be cured in asbort time, have found ‘that they were deceived, and that the “POISON” has, by the use of “powerful astringents,” been @rie¢d up in the system, to break out in an aggre Marriage. vated form, and perhage after USK HELMBOLD'S BXTRACT BUCHU for a2 | affections and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whetber exieting in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause originating, and no mattereg HOW LONG STANDING, | Diseases of these organs require the ald of @ Drvasrie MELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU { ! tn the great Dronerre, and is eertain toaave the desired effect in all Diseases for which it is reeom- | mended, Evidences of the most reliable and responsible | eharacter will accompany the medicines, | Certificates of Cures, from eight to twenty years | standing, with names Known to science and fame. Price $1 Per Bettle er Six fer $8. ; | Dettvered to any, address, securely packed frome | apy observation. | Dwecn pe Eyurroms is 441 Oommunioarions. Advice Gratis. Curer gusrantied AFFIDAVIT, Personally appeared before me, an Aléerman the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hetxsorp, Deing duly worn, doth say, his preparation com tains po meoneean mere oe other injarios rage, butare vege’ 5 | H. T. HELMBOLD | Sworn and enbscribed Defore me, this 254 | Rovember, 4. | } ' W. P. HIBBARD, Alderman, “ Ninth +t., above Race, | padres letters for information in confidence to | H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, | pepet, 104 South Tenth st., below Chestnut, Philadeiphia, Peas. | geWAKE OF OOUNTERFEITS AND UNPRIB} OIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose “or ruztn OWN” and “OTUBR” articles on the reputation attained by RELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Do. ée. EXTRACT BSUCHU, De. éo, éo. SABSAPARILLA, Do. é4o, IMPROVED BOSE Wasa Bold by Droggists everywhere, Ask for HELM- | BOLP'S, Fake no other, Out out the advertise | ment ané seed for i, and ovoid Imposition and | Raposure, S-comly