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THE EVENING STAR. THE DEAD DRUMMER Boy. st tangied suots :bet ined the wil: ohh ia bere the force hgbt bttesed hottest through the io feok t tte Fe wiede eis ‘| Epeechies- in death’ be lay, The setting sun, which th plac: ia lines, like Py send ath in, e, Fel Sidewies on the drummer's uptu pel Yace, Where death bad let hix« gory fin; twace, Tu ove brisk erimeon staic ‘The silken fri: f his once bright eerie wnere of bis es non Ko more hin band the fieres tattoo shall beat, The str. lrevet-ie, or the long roll seail, - Kr ae hen in f-0 smoke abd host tS OUSSa7 slisot mies shall fal let mayde in some happy home, that one, A me Wer, rem ing rig the list of dead, Bhals chauce te vi- w the came of uer dear son, Ave wove her lips to aay, “God's will be done!” and an grief ner Bead But more than thise—what tongue shall tell hia story? ape his boyi-h longings were for famey Be lived. be: ied; andso memento mori— Buct gh fon the pave of War and Glery Some badd has writ his mawe —_—<<ce. “* Y¥U-BA-DAM!"* Harper's Editorial Drawer is peguljarly rich thie month, snd we cop: the following Cah- fornia tory, which inculcates a eubtie warn- Se Sop agamst profanity. A San Francisco con- : Fibutor writes: In the northern part of this State is a stream : ca.led Yunariver. Across it some enterprising | tnatvicugl built a bridge; and on the banus - somebody else bniit three or four houses. Tae inhabitants called the place Yuba Dam. Three Lais Were instantiy erected, ani the “town” increased rapidiy. About noon one cool day & traveler aud a sojourner in the land passed this flowrishing loc: begged spect en of humanity in & red shirt “fore one of the bars, thus addressed “Helte! moving his pipe from hi- mouth. «W bat piace w this i” demanded the trayel- er, Who:e name was Thompson. "* replied the shirt, with vigor, re- Phe a er of the shirt was unexpected: «Yuba Lam ! There was about fifty yards between them, ard the wind was biowing. Mr. Thompson thought he had bren mistaken. « Whar did yeu say ! he asked. “Yuba Dam,” replied the etranger. cheer- w hat piace is this?’ roared Mr. Thomp- sen. +Yu-ba Dam !” said the shirt, ina elightly | Campbell & Coyle and Campbell & Son. ele vated tone of voice. “Look here!’ yelled the irate Thompson, “i asked you politely what plsce this was: why in thonder don t you answer!” The stranger became excited. He rose and replied ‘with the voice of an S0-pounder : “Fu-ba-dem / Do you hear that?" wrath of the righteous, jumped off his horse a@od advanced on the stranger with an expres- sion not to be mistuken. ussumed 4 posture of offense and defense. ‘¥, and secing a long- . | commedious store formerly occupied by The shirt arose and | Arrived within a yard of him, Thompson ; said: “I ask of you for the last time. is this 1” Putting his hands to his mouth his oppo- ment Tes ered = Fu-ba-dem The neat minute they were at it. First, Thompson wus down:. then the shirt: aid then it was a dog-futi—that is, both were down. They rotied about, = king up a tremendous dust. They squirmed around so energetically that you'd have thought tbey bad a dozen legs iustead of four. It looked like a prize-fight be- tween two pugilistic centipedes: Finally they both roiled oft the bank and imto the river. The ‘Water cooled them. They went do wn together, but cam~ upseparate, and put ont for the shore. Both reached it about the same time. Thomp- What place *cmu scrambled up the bank, mounted his war- like steed, and made tracks, leaving his foe gouging the mud qut of one of his eyes. Having leit the town, that is to sw h business portion of the ch rner where the three struck a house in the sub- bars were kept, ue which a little girl of about years - was phiying. What place is this, Sissy!” he asked. Th- litde girl, frightened at the drowned Tat igure which the swanger cut, streaked it — — Having reached the door she e > turned, and squealed, “Oo-bee Dam?’ sd Heavens!” said Thompson digging his heels between his horse ribs. Food Leavers! let mg get out of this horrid place, + here not onty ine men but the very babes ud SUckiing~ Swear at inoffensive travelle A Loyal Tennessee Hero. Tinker Dave Beaty, as be is commonly catied, is acitizen of Fentress county, and bas mad» bis mark. He may be auled a rough, unedn- ie@ mountain man, or, if other words. a beckwoodsman, Who has never forsaken the flag ot hiscoyntry. His operations na co® My im Fentress and Uverton connties liebel troops have been in these counties ever smee Tennessee seceded. with the exception o very short periods; brt Beaty js so well ac «tainted with the conut beiug familiar with egery road and path—it was almost impossibi eo catch him. Hf he is seriously menaced, he Tepres to the monntaine. He sometimes has * xty men wiih him, and again not more than fifteen cr twenty men. His men are all mounted. He bas no cmp, no wagons, teuts or camp + nipage, but stays where he ean best conceal brs men. At sll times Beaty has out sconts and piekets; he never permits him#elf to be surprised. When an opportunity is Present. ed, ounces upos a party of seldiers or gue ~, euliing them to pieces, capturing arms, ammunjtion, &c. By these auacks Beaty keeps his men supplied with equip- ments, and pay with provisions. The -ebels by some means obtxined a iarge C arene ot medicine at Louisville, Ky., aud ggled it through the Union lines by the way a Buiksyille, Ky. They had reac: Fentress county with the medicine, and thought it en- tiely safe. But the keen eye of Beaty detected tiem. He seized upon their wagons, and cap- ve been | | Bew arrival: 45 twred eeveral thonsand dollars’ worth ot medi- ; cine. is Was a very severe los totheSouth, as medicine with them was very scarce. Upon another occasion the re South a large number of catt! from the citizens of Wayne and Clifton coun- ties, Ky. Beaty heard of their movements, and concealing his men by the road side, at the proper moment attacked them with such flerce- they had taken is were driving | ness that they fled in contusion, leaving their © cottlh apd six of their men who had been shot. iiihoa i the rebel side of Beaty, andalargearmy 15( miles in his rear, (Gen. Bragg’s forces when in Ken- tweky,) be remains in his favorite locali He still continues to make. successful Taide Upon the re! els, and has become a perfect terror to them, ponies bis men have never been mustered inio Tegular service. They receive no pay, ho clothes, no cam equipage, rations, nor military store: of any i“ troops have been on every { ind. They are av | expense to Re Govegnment, yet render as yal- | uable service as thé same where. Neither does he cilizens. He sustains his brave little band the rebels. boy of men any- upea *#7Since business has not been very press- ing with the Maine Legislators, they have been sthing the gress weight of the twelve heaviest ibers, and find that it is 2452 pounds. The mumber of members of the House is 151, a whom 57 are farmers, 10 Iawyers, i editor, 3 ) bysicians, 3 clergymen, 14 merchants and 12 traders, Tae Crime oF MURDER.—There are 4 mur- ders .ommitted in Engiand for every million . iabitants; 17 in Belgium; 2U in Sardinia: 31 in France; '30in Austria; 65 in Bavaria: 45 in Lombardy, 100 in Rome; 90 in Sicily; 200 in Naples. Murder is almost unknown in the valleys of Vendola, &7 In the «Loan Collection” recently exhib- ited at South Kensington, London, was a pearl, which is believed to be the largest now known. 1ts weight is three ounces; it is two inches in Jength, and four anda half in circumference; its sides are nearly straight, somewhat widen- ing toward the lower part. SF The New York Express supposes, as a ter of course, that Senator Sumner is geing into the = as a General of a negro corps rendefl Phillips is to be a Brigadier a Mi the Republican Congressmen are o +nlist, to head the 150,000 negroes Ste- = bill will call into the field. ver SF The keener of s brothel at Syracuse, N. Y., was lately robbed of $7,000 in gold and '< ver com, wh.ch she bad amassed in her infa- mous calling A fast young man and one o hegJ+ male boarders are supposed to have taken the fans S27 The winter is said to be a gay Sa in New York. A gossip tells of a recent «4 in Lex- ioyton svenue which cost $2,500, ‘and not much of an affair at that. BF Nevro mechanics in the South Carolina Te partment are paid by Government #12 a mM eth end retions. Soldiers are not paidat all ond the rations are very scanty Mr. Prouste is about to ra. rehiof Fra--rs Magazine wi Authority in the Engish S&F Gen ra! Hunter has notified the express mmpar se teat all cra and wetrers of it barf ’ rar, ‘icer’ wives iattb shorn mpese upon Union | | sold’ ata In a minate Thompson, burniug with the | L yak ATAON AL LOAN. ie THE Na EW @ik PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DaTE. Or after Five Years, at Option of the Guterament.} THE COUPON BONDS, In Sums of FIPTY DOLLAR, ORE HUNDBED DOLLARS, FIVE OUNDRED DOLLARS, and ONS THOUBAND DOLLAR. THE REGISTERED BUNDS, In Bums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS, BIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONS THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and i TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, i {INTEREST COM ae DATE OF bi is AED PATABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. These Boups are the GHBAPEST GOVERNMENT SEOURITY now in the market, The Lnterest, at present price of coin, deing equit- | alent to & Pex Cunt, in currency. FOR SALB BY | JAY COOKE & CO., i BANKERS, | 462 FIFTEENTH STREET, i Deatens mm i GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATE. 4RMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, | corn, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGER | F's ARD HARDWARE STORE.—ED- | MOND £, HAVEN #0.150 Pa avenue, *<- deeeen ITth 18th sis —Tlaving teken the large and dai Green, we are now prepared to furmieh citizens and ae trade with everything in the Hardwace, Catlery and Housekeeping line. | ping ©? EDMOND & HAVEN. | 180 P; gzenne, bet. 17th and 18th sta, J. D.eEvucsy Haven: former] with , jaz tun i = | BT AND 8HOES TO SUIT THB TEMES — } i | We are now manufacturing all kinas of BUUTE and SHOES, and constantly receiving a sup- ply of Eastern-made Work of every dese: “ton, made expresrly to order, and will lower price than bas been | —— eharged in this eity for much Inferior | u } Persona in want of BOOTS aud BHOES ef Hastern | pa Beste bore ri somes! Bel s Boog amsort: | at 6 lowes’ de veus — HivFiNd BROTHER | ics 44 Peomesteents avenue +, OYBTERS—OYSTERS! 3 ! w ROWE & & £0., ay i jers i i FRESH T¥ BE. KRG, CAN | ND BPIOED O At SMITHS. Y SORKISON'S, 4 67 Louirianaavenue, | PINE Woop! { 800 cords of Seasoned Pine Wood forsale. Having made arrangements to deliver this Wood in Washi- ington, my wagons will be on the Market Stand every morning, corner of Ninth street nud Pa, av, Customers can have it delivered to any part of the | city, by leaving naine with the aubscriber. Cod measure, and much below the market — price, if cus. comers leave ongers. CLAGETT, atw. M. Shuster & C0. 8, Bue 30 Pe. at ja bet veen 7th and sth ais. A a IES?’ BALMORALS AND CONGR: BUOTS, of Glove Calf Lasting Moroc- 09, ete., Misses’ and Children’s Balmoral: and Boots of every Peg em Gum Long’ Dress Boots, and Shoe: Boots, Buys’ Long "Sacks in erent variety, at the lowest pcasible pric #,at No. 16 Market Space, Pa. avenue, between tth and 9th sts. a0 J. ROSENTHAL. ((0OUGHB, GOLDs, HO KEEN ESS, &e, occa arhte'ds Or GUM ARABIC. is plonsant and popular Cough Remedy has nee so long known and era, used that ioat persons Rave pesome lar with ite extrsordins- ry eMicacy. Itcan be had at all the principal drug Gores at 35 and fifty centa a bottle, 90 7-d2m& eo4m™ 59 TAKE e NOTION. — a 39 | No. a9 LOUTBIANA F Miku, Re y and cheerfully returns thanks ‘or the | liberal soe ned hitherto received. Having every facility for doing a Leet “SIGN, | DECORATIVE. PAINTING, Together mith all work pertain: FURST CLASS STING ESTABLISHMENT, 2 has no hesitancy in seliciting scontinusace of the pablics far | RICES ARE REASONABLE Fir THE WORK USEROKPtONAbLM particular attention is | PROMPTN HES. UN BiLivery. | number! ee PTOUISIANA AVENUR Retween Sixth and Seventh ate, LADIES’ DRESS FURS! oc 22-3 F Jvsr Arrived, snoth~r large and fine assortment of FURS, in sets and oo mgd Sup to $200, | all of our own manufactur as the stock was bought te ees tise, we are thas enabled to suit e most fasti oO tock of DRY SCOR? iss Sail increased by rar Bk YENBUBG: rket Suet solar ribet: Ho: Between 7th and 8th WINTER GOODS, AND WALL STEPLENS 400, aman, their PALL AND WINTER GOOD; i fize D DOEBKIN | manner. desirous to their wante, Heat for camp use, at reaso! 8 w'saa Ha Bonaayivanta pene Sth and 10th str: C..808N ERI 318 Pa, ‘Avnwoe, (heen Wan.) Pp te to bia large stogg o! OLD BILVER W DIAMONDS JEWELRY :&e. pate pom ation olor lar, maar importing selllower ree thaw: any y ether no housd ia 4 mined ts —_ and examine my s' re pi ing ons WATCHES s01d by me will be warranted for | oa ion REPAIRING done by a practical watch- SJ A LIBERAL DISOOUNT ALLOWED BOLDIERS for Watch Repairing. le 16-tf q° SORE ZIDER’B IMPROVED PATENT ‘WATER CLOSET‘OR CLOSE STOOLS, For us@in Hospitals, Hotels and Private Famiizes, oc s-dtt a call the attention ef res- aig natlers, veoldiersand ‘These Btools are made wholly of metal, per fectly free from # weannot get out of often, sad, ise wba enas = panera one 6 in tier sae in any enantiiy of the Fins: aero Pa. avenue, up ea ow BOTELER. W. BOTSLER * C. W. BOTELER & BON. IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS OHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARB, ahaha CUTLERY. met WARB BRITANNIA WARE ED 2 TIN CHAMBER SETS GooD! JARARNED wa Tihs, OCAL OL Lamps EATHE! . Doge MA ts. WARE, & and HOUSEREEPING ~SNTTOLES Gi Genorally. 318 IRON HALL, Pon Feanerivanis, Avenue, S-eo6m oc between Sth aud 10th strects HARLES 8. FOWLER & = IMPORTERS, ©0085 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | froke temas, £0, &., 504 (Odd Fellows’ Hall) 7th st. ny a ‘TS. a ELOCUTION, Loncon; 97. T he Bpeaker at Home, ‘London; '¢1 25. The Young Debater, London; St, | Bautain’s Art of f Extew pore Sp-aking; @1. | British Orator. London, ete peccher, Lo wt on; $178. | cal rator: 0! Epes “pong 2 vol is 3 too, | Serra Spetciey Thor American Eloquence, 2 Bek Fox's Speeches, Jeflerron’s Man Congressio; Cashin, pag 8 ja 5; gi. es iamentary Practic ‘arliamentary Peactics ¢, London FRANCK Tay : pe AXING CARDB—Hart & Co. a azd others FRANCK TAYLOB. 85. | otd eee ; with aw: | patte | ¢leauext, xtrongest and inoxt perfect denture thet | are intended to displace the worthless, watches of British and Swiss manufacture with | unsalable at home and used here only for jockéying ' ajre dy referred to. | FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, | which I am prepared to furnish on short notice to all persons who will favor me with their ites DENTISTRY. - i tHATELERS DIRECTORY. DENTISTRY Qattat 266 Pe sranae, betwas: wean, and examine DR. LEW ER N. th od ‘of Tr pi nverding te rape to is to bee. vineed ofits superiori ay ayer al methods nerow tere a aS a Teeth ‘tracted without pain wher di Ferma moderate 4: 2 im D* AS RE OPANBD Ws vFFICB aT INS OLD sTaNnD EW AND IMPROVED INVENTION ARTIFICIALEHEG ELA STICRONB’ Wrraovr Marat - Puars on CLasrs . B. BS EBMOND, _ 2210 _Bronwey. Na Yor e260 Pi rane Ay ee. Beier: Salle the attention te lie to the followi: sea syevem: stvantages of hie impro i. The Teeth of bin ix manufactere will! maver c. rsode sel etre eolor “7 any acids three-fourths lighter thes any other 3. No taeth or raote need he ext a) artifcial onea can be inserted ovar-them. os ehe Fonte will be made inoffensive, and naver ach 4, Ne ‘temporary teeth are nerd a» permanent { coon So be made immediati:ly. thersby presery:! ral ex: ine eaion of the face, which acdet the ma ix frequently died =o is work has been funy tested over tive yeare by many of the rst Ghemista and physicians of shits country. airo invented a white undestructive wnt filling, with which the most sensitive ieath can ba fillap withont pain, aed can Pnild uba fect. sound tooth on any side roots. which wi: ike through lifetetime, The best of references gitan—Dr, V. Motx Dr, Doremus, Profesaur of Chemistry. lon, Judge Wayne,ofthe Supreme Court af Waching- top and thoukands of ether Oeil and examine for yourself. 1 ! « LOUUMIB, M.D, the Tnvenior and Patenice | ofthe MINERAL PE ATE TRETH, attends i douaily at bis oflice im thin city. Many! mia can ‘ear these teeth who cannot H wear others, and no person oan wear others whe | saunot wear these. | Persons eclling at my offer can pe accumuscdated style and price cf Teeth they may desire. oxa who are particular and wish the purest) po Fem srt can produce. the MINEKAL PLATE will he sore fully warranted. Rooms ix thircity—No. 33 Pennsyivatuaavente Retween Oth and lth etreats 9A Arch et mar 4-l¥ GAS FITTING, 2c. A WM. T. DOVE & 00 RB wor re to execute =e oad wits ay be favored in tl PLUMBING, GAs. On STEAM FITTING BUD 8. 87 Store on Ninth street, a few doors aorth wv? ansylvania averue, where may be found & com: piste assortment of CHANDELIERS and othor GAF TRAM and WATE FIXTURES. jan Z7-ly Ww GAS FIXTURES E Have in Stere. and are daily receivin, Gas SIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and aad Finish. super ior | in style to anything Merete’ offered in this n:arki to cali and examine We invite citi; ae gener oar stock of @ era te evinees feelin i { i | sonfident that we sae a5 Dest selected atock ir Wasbiogion ar A ‘Work in the peeve} “res intrusted to our eare rill be promptly attended ¥ OFFICIAL. |B ait iets kes oF STATE roar MYERS & MeaTran. 376 Dastreet, Wasainer The Secretary of Stave will h oers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com mencing with Saturday, the first of next month Jen 77-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD AMERICAN WATCHES FOR SOLDIERS AT REDUCED PRICES. American W:tehes for Americans! Tur AMRRICAN Watcu Company give notice that they have lately issaed a new style of Watch, ex- pressiy designed tor Soldiers and others who desire a ocd wateb atx moterate p ice, These watches cheap which the country is flooded, and which were fever expected to keep time #hen they were made, basing refuse manuiactures sent to thie country becaure and stetadling prrpores, We offer to se lioar Watch, which is of THE Most BURSTANTIAI. MANUPACTURF, AN ACCURATE AND DUs | RAULE TIMEKEEPER, and in Sterling Silver cases, Hu sting pattern, at as lew a price as is asked for be trashy Ancres and Lepines of foreign make | We have nameu the new series of Watches, WM, ELLeny, Boston, Mast., which uame will be found | on the plate of every watch of this manufacture, and is one of our tradewarke, i Sold. by all respectable Watch Dealers in the*! loyal Btates. | Wholesale orders siculd be addressed to ROBEINS & APPLETON, ! Agents for the American Watch Company, | ja g-eo2m 182 BROAD VAY,N.Y. | JOHNSON & NAGLE, 3 PEANSYLVANIA AVYEBNUS, BOLE AGENTS for the 1 DISTRICT OF COLUMPIA of #85588. FRANK BININGER & 00.5 | (Ne. 16 Reaver Street, New York,) OELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQU FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES, saghly recommended by the most eminent Physt cians of the U.8. Army, GOLD MEDAL COGNAQ, @OLD MEDAL MADEIRA, @OLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, BIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NU PRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYR, HARVEST BOURBON 1463 RESBRVR, AROMATIC SWIS8 HBBB BITTERS. We invite the attention of Physicians, Druggists aad Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sell at How York priees, freight added. We trust that the intrinsic merits of the above coda will insure the satisfaction and confidence of diseriminating people, who reject the stale re- seurse of irresponsible dealers, vis : pus of news papers and so-cslied chemists, gaudy show cards ote. JOHNSON & NAGLE. 02 88 Bole Agents, Ar ru naw YORK EATING ROOMS, 474 71H street, opposite Post Office. Prices low. Rooms dance | 4 ee acne ae Lobe Beds in room with others 3) cents, _ {ta 15- EMILE DUPRE; ZROnN EAtLy{., 320- PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ‘WHOLESALE ABD RETAIL DEALER IR FRENOH AND GERMAN WINE , LIQUERS, OORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, BUM, GIN, SEGARS & TOBACCO, has now on hand & Very Fine Assortment of the above at fair prices, SUTLURS BUPPLIED, nov %-tf M ASBEY OOLLINE & CO."B PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam now receiving large ¢: quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, Batisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at tended to. Goods delivered inall partsof Washington ang Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Perms :— Cash on deitvery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green m., noett __ Georgetown, D.O NAMP STOVES! Cc eee CAMP aid bec He P BTO ufacturing CAMP, OOO wha 3, which we will Bell by ae egoheap a4 the they san Abe Goneeet Penn krocns weer re ae tit Ghee aap ee gmaring ot @ BTOV, sen or hundri is aes aol? | ef cont | sorner of | MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE, | ost po ent, certain ard eff j the ver ereal | dy and be healed. and co { willremove ever | Nb WOUNDED BOLDIBRS CIV. sicohnn Hiane e350 OTHERS. ™ DEPOT OF IHEB #0. RK. RYCO. The Ralirend Songs comping the line be- treed eantpate nm Co fo ae Tork bare pe ‘ge Cal ie "he ul sede rans Fi roffters, satesaee ape newer wok. with thi yintater and ex AY tT EeDA YS a] BATURDAYS for Paria ” +3 acy eng tw the Mhio river without change of ears. 4 otherson farkough or discoarged wll this (hecrrapest and most demasble route for ie Wont, Thisis tiv only line that can cell a Weketfrom Washinton or check bargare IGN’ '10| PAFRENGERS.—The ONLY to buy tlokets is at tue Ticket fn the Depot ifthe Bk O-P. Bee jue te Bees} 1563 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD viner-clAes ROGTE Ba pi? ALL THE WESTERN OITIBE ee RALLARTED AND DOO NPORT! ¥. A A b 7 Fie® FROM DLET ce THRO PAGES * OHSOREE TE rnow RALTIMORE THRER HasLY TRAINS #ROM PHILADELEULA TO FITTRBURG + GLOBE ConWECTIONS Ai ant RRISRURG ins OF th NORTHERN pOENTRAT, RATLROAD, THE GREAT! ca TRAD ROUTE ‘oid WASHINGTON AND BALTINOER to all pointe in the wer. RORPRWEST. AND SOUTHWEST @7 For Through Tickets appiy at the office | the Northern Central Rxiiroad Company, northeast Ponnryivania avenne and Sixth etraat | Waapington, and Calvert Station. Baltimore SPLENDID SLEEPING a ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING axp BALOUN DARE ON ALL THAINB, FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the 6 a. 1m. ant Bie: m. trains. arriving in Baltimore at 6.0 4. m. and 6.45 p.m. where connectiuus are wade with trains on the Northern Centra! Railroad. and arrive ic Harris cure at125p.m.and 1.50 a. m.. there contecting with the tratrinou the Pennsylvania Central Rail rose for sl! parte of the West. FREIGHTS Sy this route Freights of all descry — can 06 forwarded to aud from any point on Railroads of Ohio. Kentucky. Indiana. Filincin, Wisconsin Towa, or Missouri, by Ratiroad direct. The Pennsylvauis Central Railroad aise connec at Pittsburg with Steamers. hy which Goods cap be forwarded to any port ou the Ohio, Maskingua Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, [iiaeis, M rippi, Wiscousin, Missouri, Kansas. Ark ivers; and'at Cleveland, Sandusiy. th steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. ““flerehante and «hip tation of their Freight with confidence on itx 5 THE RATES OF FRE m the West, by the Penusylvania Central Railroad, areatall times as faveanhleas ave charged by cthet Kartroad Companies RF Bo particular to mark packages “Vis Penua Oentrai WM BROWN Ag a Northern Central R RB. 0 North street, Baltimers Eyotigt LEWIS, Benn Superintendent, Altona, Pa, PT, Gen’ Ticket Agent, Philadelphia ré entrasting the tranepor- to thia Co;mpauy can rely edy transit. Ta TNOtstoN Goneral Freight Ageot. Phila * deiphi ian 2iy.t LooD! BLOOD!! FORES: THEIR C} HeRAY D CONDE- TI L FLUID, BCRORU LA: ULCE ES. SP tS. TETTERS, SCALES. BOILS see 3 0R NEREAL DISEASES, ee. _ SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERR JOTt Is off-red the public 1 S88 posilive cure. let thore then who have rither Serofula. Sela | Head or Scres of an AND HERB JUIeC Cure those Spots. Tetters, Scales and Coppa Pe Patchea,as there sre many sorm peor. Ban inh \ all imparitier of the blood and bring the 21 10 & ithy action for he « fVrniris on VES LDISE kind, at o: ce use the ROOT Byg > AS AS the SA- is the ‘tual remedy ev hes and eradio pisen. y abe th Fcribed; it re anc perman terity that for which you may rep DO NOT DESPAIR! Although you may be pronounced inenrable FAMARITAN’S ROUT ANU HERD JSUT? | system, as well a: FEMALE3! In many afiections with wh meies rnffer, the 3 Uterus, in wot the W 'mb rident to the mest happily «darted. e in in bearing down yyundforalic m thy express. Pric SAMARITAN x h 2c vsetetly E WASIL. 25eents. Ful direction MOND & CO, Box 151 “phil a it SALVERT FORD and by HENRY COW AN & ROGERS, 173 Bs) in {3 T RI E! s EMAK froteded ty Koyat Letters Patem: af Enxiana, ans secured Oy the Seals of the Beols de Paormaria di Parts, and the Inwerial Cellere of Madicina. Vienna TRIE a Now 1@ihe efecinal rem ior RELAXATION, SPER y Ki ‘Fa ‘AND uknatsvion oF THY BYBTR: . TRIESEMAR No. 2, Comp! etely and entir-iy eradicates ati trace: those diserders for which Copaiva and Onbebs bare generally bees thought an antidote, to the rnin of the besith of a vast portion of the population THLESEM AR No. §, 1s the great and sure remedy of the civttsed works forall eo ties of the system, as well as repent viating the destructive use of Mer as well aw other deleterious ingredients, and hich all the Sereaparilia in the world canpat roars TRIESEM. os. 1,2 and 3 are alike devoid of taste or smell, aud of all nauseating qual ities. They are in the férm of # lozenge, ani may lie on the toilet table without their use being sue pected. Pfrold in tip os at $3each, or four @3 cases in = for $9, in $27 cases, thua saving wes os Whetes by Val », Lallemand, Roux holesale and re DE &. BARROW ker street, (fous 20 pore from MacDo: C2 xerk. tely ely, 98. receipt of re arrow wil formant f ‘rigsemar to an) id pei! ihe The eset da Og Eee’ also that pesuatully 2 \ilcstrated medion 1 ‘work, teen os oe fpocial auto Teleremer trom B. 9. FORD, ster, ) mittance Tee omom, 499 BaverTE a8 Sliver Medal awarded by Maryland Institute of NK MANUFACTORY ASHINGTON, timore, November 7, 1860. Also, Meda! dy eictropoliten a Mechanio’s Institute hington, | D.O., 1857, Be rh ae variant =| ca “room Feb TRUNKS g BxOB. H EATOuLLS, &e VAS TBA siravelere will eee ot Gengronn seca THER ging! ng ig Faewns » made HUNKS aes an@ REPAIRED at short PiGoods delivered free of char; az ge to any part of the if apace JAMES 8, TOPHAM, NTERESTING FOR ) LADIES. th f a lar, of"nendtowe reduced th e nee ote) arge sak wit 1 ¥ J Also, Woolen Hosiery, Gloves, — eer Cioake, Embroideries, &c., will be sold at’ red wer Oar stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Dress and Furs will be sold at great bargains. T 5 all new made ant ch freeke ufacture. 'Y ENB: 48 Marke bet. 7th and 8th sts, desl Hone. the Avenue House, ECON D-HAND PIANOS.—One very nice Pixno S' for in best order. One 6-ectave for, a assortment of new Pianos at! Se roweet factery prices, at the ialé ole Agent of Btein nthe we visiorpet thot — 6 pro] le ‘8 te GABINDT Of" wwoNDa BB. AN? DicINE. i on perateenis free, for the benefit their most ees “ped inter- ite Disqualifica- PRLLIBESY. peptic eat to issue, chee ) four of esting Lectures on M: arriage and tions, a pebities, Premature Decline, Indi. } Wei logy at and ‘Ne Nature's ression Teaas of evlighteaing wed means evlig! a maple a i iit < forwarded tree ob pontine of four stam: Parisian imet of Brosdway. New York. wtion, Fiysiote a rer qu EXPRESS OOMPANY, NOTICE OF 1 REMOVAL, Tre DELIV ay OrFIOR of gemoved from =. ntreet, between M4 and fistrests, mow GHT to and from any pont | condary | seated Oom; rye piped es Taree crpoton B ! HELM BOLD’ GENUINE PREPARATIONS. SNTRAT SD” “HIGHLY Ov COMPOECND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A Positive and Speclic Remedy for Diseares of the BLADDER. K1UNBYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWSLLINGS, ‘This Medicine incressx the power of Digestion, aad excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY tr CALOEROUS depont- tiops. and ALL UNNATURAL ES LARGBMEN TSB. are reduced. as well as PAIN aud INFLAMMA: TION, and ia good for MAN, WOMEN, or CHIL- DEEN. GELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BICHU, Foy Weakness arising from Kxconsen, Habite of Dissipation. Early Indiscretion or Abuse, AVTEXDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS: Indispontion to Exertion, Loms of Power, Difaculty of Breataing, Trembling, Luss of Memory, Weak Nerves, Horror of Dixesse, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Baek, Thiversal Laasitode of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Fiu-hing of the body, Dryness of the Skin, Eru; as of the Face, PALLID CUUNTENANt These symptoms, if allowed to gu on, whlek this wediciue invariably removes, soon follows IMPQ- TENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of | which the patient may expire | Who cap say that they are not freqnentiy fel | lowed by those “DIREFUL DISEASES,” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the cause of their saffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS, THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMB, Aad the melancholy Deaths by Consumption bess ample witness to the trath of the assertien.® ~ THB CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFEOTED WITS ORGANIC WEAKNESS, | Requires the sid of medicine to strengthen and ip- J invariably dees, A trial will cal j FEMALES!! FEMALES {: OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR COB TEMPLATING MARRIAGB In many affections peculiar to Females, the @X TRACT BUCHU is anequalied by auy other reme dy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregclarity Painfulness or Suppression of Castomasy Evacaa tions, Tleerate Schirrous state of the Uterus Lencorrhea or Whites ity, and for all com- ncitent to the sex, wh @ frox tion, Habite of Dissfp: DECLINE OR CHANGS OF LIFR, SBE SYMPTOMS ABOVE ‘ NO FAMILY 8HOULD BE WITHOUT IT Take no wore Baiswin, Mercury, or i ake DU 101 Ty, OF unpleseand ' tocure. Melicine for onpieasant and dangerous disenans, HELMBOLU’S EXTRACT BUCHD axp IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET Dis ! In el! their stages, At little Expense, Little or no change in Diet, No inconsenienee, And no Exposure EASES It causes a frequent desire aod gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent mug and curing Strictures of the Urethrs, Allay ing Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the clase of diserses, and expelling all Poisonous Direases and worn-out Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have been the victima of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, Rave found that they wefe deceived, and that the “POIBON™ has, by the use of “powerful astringenta,” been dried up in the system, to break outin an aggre. vated form, and perhaps after Marriage, USE HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHU for affections and diseases of the URINARY OBGANS, Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE} From whatever cause originating, HOW LONG STANDING, Diseases of these organs require the Divaetie. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the great Diureti0, and is eertain to have the desired effect in all Diseases fer which it is recom. mended, Evidences of the most reliable and respensibie ebaracter will scoompany the medicines. Certificates of Cures, from eight to twenty years standing, with names Known to scienceand fame, Brice $1 Per Bettie or Six fer $5, Delivered to any address, securely packed rom any observation, Dusonise BYMPTOMG IM ALL CoMMUMICATIONS, Oures guarantied, Advice Gratis, AFFIDAVIT, Personally sppeared before me, an the city of Philadelphia, H. T. ‘Hauunorn, | being duly sworn, doth say, bis preparation com tains no warcotie,no mercury, or other tnjuriog drugs, butare purely vegetable, 4. T. HELMBOLD Sworn and subseribed before me, this 334 November, 154, W. P. HIBBARD, Alderman Ninth st., above Race, Philad@phia, Addrens letters for information in confidence H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, ° Depot, 104 Bouth Tenth st., below t, Philadelphia, Pena, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRIN OIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dinpose “op tugre own” ane ‘OTEER” articles on the reputation attained by MELMBOLD'S GENVINE PREPARATIONS, Do. de. BXTRACT BUCHU, De. do. do. SARSAP. ' Do. do, IMPROVED BO8B WASH Sold by Druggists everywhere, Ask for HELM | BOLPB. Take no other. Ost out the advertise ment and send for M, ard arcif Imposition . Gmposcre, DR. SWHKET’s INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT REMEDY vor RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUmBA. @0, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAING, BRUISES, OUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NEB- VOUS DIBURDERS. Fer all of which it isa speedy and certain remedy and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the receipe of Dr. Rterhen Sweet, of Oouns@ticut the famour bone sotter, and bas been used in bis practice for more than twenty years with the mor? astonishing anccess. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is unri- vealed by any preparation before the pablic, of which the most skeptical may be convinced bya single trial. This Liniment will -ure rapidly and radically RHEUMATIC DISORDERS of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it haa Bever been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it will aford immediate Telief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst eases of HEADACHE ip three minutes and ir warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly, FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GEN. EBRAL If ASSITUDE arising from impradence or excens this Liniment is @ most happy and upfailing remedy, Acting directly upon the mervous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, aud re- stores it to elasticity and vigor, FOR PILES. —Aanan external remedy. we claim that it ie the best Known, and we challenge the world to produce anequal. Every victim of thie ixtressing complaint should give its trial, for it will not fail to afford immediate relief, and in @ majority of cases will effect a radical cure QUINSY AND SORE THROA Tare sometime extremely malignant and dangerous. bul « timely application of this Liniment will never fail to eure, SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, an@ enlargement of the joints is liable to eccur if ne giected. The worst case may be conquered by thie Liniment in two or three days. BRUISES. CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES. OL- CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEETS | INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when used according | yigorate the System, which HELMDOLD'S BX. | to directions. Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND STINGS. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, The Grest Netural Bone Better, Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Conaceticat, Is knowe all over the United Btates. Dr Ste n Sweet, of Connecticut, Is the sathor of “Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment,” Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Oures Rheumatism and never fails, Dr. Eweet’s Infallible Liniment Ie a certain rpmedy for Neuralgia. Dr, Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Burus and Scalds immediately. Dr Sweet's Irfallible Liniment Is the beet Known remedy for Sprains and Braisee Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Headache in-mediately and was never known % inl. Dr, Sweet's Infallible Liniment Aflords iminsdiate relief forPiles, and seldom fails _ Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Toothache in one minute. Dr &weet’s Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and Wounds imme?istely, aud leaves Bo sear, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment , Is the best remedy for Sores im the known world, Dr, Sweet's Infailible Liniment Bas been used by more than «@ million people, and all praise it. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus ang Cholera. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is truly a “friend im need,” and every family should have it on hand, Dr, Sweet's Infallible Liniment _ Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and ‘50 cents es F A FRIEND LN NEED. TRY IT. * BR. SWEET’S INFALLIBL. af ap exterual remedy, is mas EY alleviate pain more For all Bhi aration. tere ot fermaceable creep TO HORSE = OWNER: nal ieee INF; SOLDIER’S FRIEND, 4ND THOUSANDS HAVE FOUND IT TRULE 4 FRIEND IS NEED! i] 5 e PI I S = ASK FOR DR. 8WE: ENT, and ace 'y Likeness of Dr. Btephen Bweet on every inbdel, an@ also “ Btephen Sweet's Infall‘Sle Liniment” blows in the glass of each bottle, without whics sone are "- RIGHARDEON & 00., Bole Proprietors, Norwich, U> MORGAN & ALLEN, Genersi Agents, 4 Clift etrost, New Form, BZ Bold by all dealers everywhere, fov i7- iy Jew