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oe ee ee im & sor ne On eee Tw a, ‘EVENING STAR. Largest Cirenlation in the District INGTON OITY: w ce DECEMBER 2, 1963. SP READING MATTER ON EVERY P. OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- THE LICENSE QUESTION. The restrictive policy adopted by the Police | Board recently in the matter of issting licenses for the sale of liquors in this District has elicit ed considerable feeling upon the part of thoxe who hold themselves aggrieved, brought up for animated discussion the whole | juestion of the soundness of prohibitory meas- ures, or measures tending that way. We have never hesitated to express tne opinion t bowever great the evils resulting froin the iree sale of liquors may be, the attympt to coerce men into abandoning their a:* by probibitory law is unwise and impracticable, and. such is the obstinacy and eeif-will of mankind, brings about results precisely the opposite to those desired. The history of New England prohib- itory legisiation bas aaudantly demonstrated \s fact We believe, however, tha: no member of the Police Board advocates @ probibitory policy as practicable or advisable in this District me, Some of the members favor licensin -issuing licenses to those who have com- Plied with the laws, while the majority of the Board seem to have acted on the ides of coa- sidering the question of public morals as one io bave weight with them in isst'ng licenses ‘The Beard 1s unanimous, we believe, in bold. | ing that the violation of Iaw,as for instanc# selling on Sunday, should prevent the offender from getting & renewal of his license. | ‘The matter has come up in the City Councils, | and on Monday night Couucilman Hine in- troduced a bill providing that no person shall be fined or otherwise punished for selling spiz- ituous, malt or fermented liquors or other bey. | erages without a license, Who has complied ‘with the laws of the corporation in making an application for a license for keeping either a hotel, tavern, ordinary, restaurant or other house, and has paid into the designated depos. | itory of the funds of this corporation the sum of money required by said laws for a license to keepeither abotel, tavern, ordinary, restaurants oF other house. Wedoubt very much if ‘be Councils can le gislate im the matter. The act of Congress coa- derring various powers on the Commissioners seems to bave been designed to take the matter ot issuing licenses altogether out of the control of the corporate authorities: placing ii in the bands of the Police Commissioners. The act of July 23, 1986, provides that “from and aft+r the expiration of licenses already granted. it shall be unlawful for any person or persons | keepmg am ordinary, restaurant, saloon, or other place where spirituous liquors are sold within the District of Columbia, to give, sell, or dispose of any intoxicating drinks without «license, approved by the Board of Police; and bereatter no such ticense shall be eonsid- ered legal by any of the anthoriues having ja- Tiediction witbin said District, until the same shall have been approved by the Hoard of Po- lice, and so certified to the secretary thereot under the official seal.” The Commissioners seem to have control of the issuance of licenses, quite independent of ‘smy sction of Congress; and it 1s well known that Congress meant that the law should have hat effect when they passed it, as at that time there was a couffict of jurisdiction on the license question between the then corporate | Authorities and the Police Board, and Congress sided with the Larter. It seems to us that Congress, having taken the matter into its own hands, should cupple- ment tbat legisiation bya law defining what requirements sbould be filled by applicants Gesiring licenses, But until Congress does this we would suggest that the Police Commission- ers move with moderation, and avoid any step hikely to place them in violent oppositien to Public sentiment pas ee The cable telecrams to-day reduce the Liber- al majority in the British House of Commons | to 112; & very iair working majority, however. ‘The Tories, moreover, find cause for covzrata- iation over the Conservative character of that majority. Notwithstanding the large exten- sion of the iranchise, the reformed House o: Ganmune is tale ceopect more aemoorean | ea SDOURNED ANNUAL MmRTING than the former body. There has not been a | siwwgle workingmen’s candidat> returned, al- though the strength and organization of the F.pglish mechanics afforded grounds t» antic. ipate adifferent result. The Liberal mujority | is composed of very moderate reformers, in- | deed. ‘The revolutionists and extremists have | received the cold shoulder, and the t-ars of) she overthrow of the Constitation, xs the re- and has | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Money although rather more active in New York than during the last week, shows noia. dications of approaching stringency, or im ofan increase in rates. ~‘The reaction is ps bealtby and springs trom natural causes. cipally thedemand from the interior settlement of balances at the close of the year. Discounts are without change im rates or vol- ume of business. __<o——_ Government Securities. Wasuinetor, Dec. % 156%.—Jay Gooxe & Oo. furnish the following quotations of Gov- ernment securities : Five Twenties, Jan. & Juiy 110% Fie Twenties, Jan. & July, °67..110 10 Five Twenties, Jan. & July, 65.1105 Loy Ten Forties... eas C$ 1655 NEW YORE—PinsT Boanp. | oe 6's, 1881. 43, 1-5. ol | 5.20's, Judy. €5. ——.—__ [By Bankers’ and ssr:oRers’ Teiegrapn.) Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stock: and bonds ia home and foreign markets as follows : _Nuw Youre Dec. 2—First | Board—U. S | cel compen, 114\; 6.20's, 1862, coupons, 1 ised, coupon, 10> 5; 16. cow | wees Bev, 10 \ U. Telegraph, 35%: Water Power, none; N. Y. Oentral, 12! 4; Erie, | 28; do. pret’d, none; Hudson, noue; Reading Michigan Uentral, i1~; Michigan South- $y; Lilinois Central, 14: leveland and Pittsburg, =7%; Northwest, si; do. preferred. Bi; Clevelana and Toledo, iw: Rock Lsiand, We ogee, 110%: Altoa & Terra Hante, 3a; “roledo ‘abash. 6?; Adams Exp, isi; | Wells, Fargo & Uo. Exp. %; American 5 press, none; United = Express, 464; Mer. fhanta” Union, I: Chicago & Aiton, 144; do. preferred, "145. Marke: dui, Gold, 134% | abs x. [By Cable.) 1115 a. m.—Consols for Consols tor acconn', 925% | s-div.; Bonds, 744, dull; [uinois, 96; Erie, | 27. Stocks quiet. | FRaxkront, 11.15 a m.—Bonds, 79% Kas LivrRroot, 11.15 a.m.—Cotton mark: dull. Sales estimated at 10,000 bales: Middiing | Uplands, 114.a11',: Orleans, 11 ¥ald. Lompom, 20 Pp. m.—Consols for money and | S&ccount, #2 ex-div. Other seeurities un- | changed. Loxpow, Dec. money, 92% ex-diy. | #imancial Matters im BKaLtruore, Dec. scribed, at 46% bid 4 asks new. ‘timere To-day. .—Virginia 6's, old in- 47 asked; do., 1567,49 bid, ; do., coupon, old, 56 bid, do., coupon, ¥ bid. | B | _ Barter Dec. 2—Cotton quiet but firm. Middung U; pleads Flour firm and active, With prices unchanged. Wheatdull. Sales of ra to choice at $z.Jia€2.40; fair to good, #23 Corn dull; new white, s8a100: yellow, | aS1.09. Oats firm; western, 73475. Rye | dull and nominally st/soas145 "Pork dull at | #27. Bacod quiet; Rib sides, IS; Clear sides, jy; Shoulders, 144; Hams, iS. Mard dull at 7 cents. | w 7. | _ New York, Dec. Sick Market 9 duit, | but steady. ' Money easy at Gai per cent. Exebange 94. Gold, 35> 5-20'6, coupon, 10%. 10-40"s, coupon, 5. North Uarolina 6's," 653. Virginia 6's, ex-coupon, 56, do, new, 57. Tennessee's, 6°. as New York Grain Market To-day. New York, Dec. 2—Fleur steady for com. mon; dull and heavy for guod grades. Wheat dull and drooping. Corn dull, and a shade lower. BOOMS INDIANA AssoczaTIO g wasuiseros D.C Dee, Patiee ity 3 | ecitive Committee aire eee p.m. a FO ‘aianawe Eves Tic: iat | Sttice of Mt tenden | Lonisians, cb. A ran Lge isdeeined 'B. EDWARDS, Ch 7 | E_ LADIES 0} CHU ATHOLIC) erroll Hall, of sT. DoMENipK's 104 for A larg num fol Fancy. and Ornamental articloss | Holiday Presents, are off-red Excellent music | avd screeable ladies make it just the Diace to past a plearant evening. ded. | ATTENTIO! SEVESTA WARD aE ! FOBLIOARS pficans of, here ot he Seventh Ward at se Hysoa'e ‘and sth, | WEDNESDAY. pay, December Sf Vis at rie foot the lecting fans ot thi the est ‘BOSWELL eel-2 == WASEIN HUETZEN V. E regular Monthly 7, Meeting of this Asso. ciation wii be held on WE! Y: December | ea ta. at JOHN ESSE Wu’ 8.corner | Gana th streets, All members are requested t | be preses business of Importance ‘will be Drotabt before the mueeting. HENZE, Presid: HUGH KANDLER, Secretary, mo Sr st Foe a EE TD GP Horers 5 "| retary. ‘BAILBOADS TO oO WasNaTOR not Meeting of the Citizens of Wash- ni et reform are in mo respect realized. ‘The new House of Commons will be just suf. ficiently more liberal to indicate progress, and t I: Will be still essentially t altbough less so than ba- been | kaown m England since the time of Urome well. But the governing classes will still con- | tumue to influence legisiation just the same as | they succeeded im preventing the e| avy extreme Radical or workingm: ‘ste The democratic element in Et t yet rough the barriers o: Power that has so tar contrived to exclude them Tome the bails of legisiatior NatioyaL TuBaTes.—Nowwithstanding the val attractions last night—musical and dra. matic—at the various places of amusement in thus city, & fine audience Sssembied at the Na- tiowal Theater to see the Worrell sisiers 1m their amusing English version of Offenbach’s cele- brated “Grand Duchesse.” President John- som and Secremry Seward oceupied a private box, aud many of our most promment citizens were present with their famulies. It wonld be wniair to expect the Worrell sisters, sprightly and pleasing as they are acknowledged to pe, give opera bonffe with the spint and flaish of the best French troupes; but they are never. Beless Frenchy enough in style to gives very enlertaiuiog performamce, Themusic i: given orrecty, aud their burlesqye actong is meri- The “Grand Ducts" wEt be re. nd this Sehiee ming. y Aunounced sm Eogland Batit was Bis imtenton to propose a law in ‘be Hovse of Commens, allowing the public suuseums aud libranes of the United Kingdom be opened on Sundays for the instractica snd entertainment of the people, and as a pewerlul means of drawing them away from heir grosser habits of enjoyment on those ¥*. The same ides is growing in this coun. uy—a Liberal Christian congregation of Brocklyn baving resolved to give its members be iuee use of the churea library on Sunday. ‘This movement may possibly be a slow oue. bur itis one which would bave the best resutte As a general rule, the intellectual improve. wen of men sod women is closely accom. panied by their moral improvement. Swart Mill fa Avpitiosat Raitmoabs,—We trast our busines mes and citizens gemerally will make their arrangements to attend the railroad meet. ing to be heid at the City Hall at {1 o'clock to. morrow morning. Le: our action on the sub. yeet be general and united, and our condition m respect to railway facilities is certain to be | improved. “The Sunday Morning Gazette” is the name ot a heatly-printed and handsome-looking weekly newspaper which made its appearance here last Sundsy. It is — by the «Tnion Newspaper Company,” and is filied with in. teresting reading matter. Tue PARAGTAY AN ConrLior —The latest in- telligence is totheeffect that the Allies were pro- posing to undertake a flank movement against Lopez's new position. The insurrection in the Argentine State of Corrientes is Teported a= suppressed. Waite Orns Hovss.—The Rivals” was presented iest might, amd was performed to the «nlire satisiaction of the audience. «London surance” Is announced for to-night. ST The Philad 7 its, Tilacin 4a schools will cost influences and landlord | ou ington ce aigepz Aad Alexandria intersated: 0 extending railroad oommarications with a by mocane ot mere Girect conusctiona with the rail. ronda of the North. the South. and the West, will be'held at the Olty Hall on THUMSDAY. the 34 of December, at i! o'clock. A full attend: roqnested. ws amor g other important busin. = ‘idered the committee appointed at the (rd te recommend the be nd most practi- cab otes will submit fate report. no 30-3t THOMPSON, Chairman 1g. ALL'S OPERA HOUSE. | GRANB SACBED CONCERT Tarerumectal will be given ou SUNDAT EVEN: ING. December 6. for the br neilt of 88. Matte Institute, (Christian Brothers) Mise J NN BUSK. the American Cautatrice, will sp assisted by nu eflective chorus and fall orchestral | scoompaniment. Ticket ‘Rex seats, cents ex at Metzerott’s and Ellie’. no.7 od OPPOSITION TO HIGH BaTzs OF tem gaa ai a $190 TO $20,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. 1 BVEBY ONE HIS OWN LANDLOBD. RATES. 3 a0 by Paying $22.50 per month $300 by paying $45 per month. $600) by paying $9) per month “210 0 # by paying $190 per month. $2) U» | Py, paring $90 per mouta. ‘he monibly payments to continne antil the | loan with interest at SIX PER ENT. PEB AN- | SLM. payable monthly, is roturaed ve rates incluts theinterest.so that the minbiy Euymente WILL NOT EXCBED tue amounts POTOMAC we rrts AND BUILDING Every MONDAY EVENING during this month of Jemperance Hail, B strect, betwee tole COLLECTOR'S OFFIC Haut, Wase GTON vember 14, 188. Notice is hereby given that’ the Taxes for the 2ear 183 levied apon the Real erty in the city of Waatington, D O.. will be pay- abie on ond after MONDAY, thet Tith Noves a stant. A discount of five per centam will be slowed Open all payments made prior te the i6t! December pros bole jy oreriine. A. G. HALL, Uellector. re REEL NOTICE. W H BABRETT, D. D.8., ormerly of Fisldelpuie ».) No. 20 4s street, be- tween Pa. ave. sud All Dental iy skill italy performed Teeth stracted Petthout pain by sdmiaiste: eth Pure Nesrous Oxide. : — o Prof. T. L. Buckingham, D:D. Prof. James Traman, D 3 Geo. T Barker, D. D. tee Wiemes, Wi mM D.. ‘nia Coll ES, a cal Surgery. Pation day at D., Ho. 370 Ostreet, STEEsr, Ak EXTENSIVE BOOT AND 8! e,the public may find, always, | Want." and that of the beet'guality, SEVENTH STREET, en G37 meee 2105 tore Ne. et tween Penn's avenue ant to my friends and ” Gone and sec. before purchasizg “shee” Kor rine bes swe at 25 cts, an ounce. ‘het work done to M.P. LBRO do2-lm ve.. bet. Sdamd 46 456 P. M. w. cars prorae DEALERS IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, RICH JEWBLBY, SILVER AND PLATED WABE, FANOY GooDs, &c. NEW STORE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Breventu any Tweerrn Streets, Agents for the AMERICAN WATOH COMPAN Waltham, Massachusetts. Also, For PATEK PHILLIPPE & CO., Geneva, And for the saleof the Gorham Manufacturing Company's UNRIVALLED ELECTBO-PLATED WARE. de} ott OTATOES 500 a Maine JACKSON WHITES it arri a *RicHaRD Bi BY, 97 Len! oisians avent opposite Wall's Horse Bazaar. Baurpa. PBESENTS. FANCY SILVER WARE, and & great variety of other new and elegant is, Designed for BRIDAL PBRBBSENTS. M. W. GALT & BBO., J: NEW STORK, No. 280 Pennsylvania avenue, del-tif Between Eleventh and Twelfth sts. ’ ? 0 @ +8 6 . /RTER: ITALIAN WINES. “LIQUORS, CORDIALS, wth and DEIED FRU La hingtoa, D. o Washington. D. de1-6t No. Pong! Seren, Aa in ee Ver ‘T Fi PRY AND MACHINE | oes = OO WORKS, PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA. We have o1 hand one Portable Steam 8 w Mill of25 Horse Power that we will sell at our works for $1,700 chsh; also. several portable engines suitable for threshing machines of 10 horse power; also, several portable engines off wheels from 15 to 20 horse power or under. Persons wishing to pur- chase new or second hand machinery, engines or froa, would do well to call or address M. J. LEFSE 800. Parkersburg, West Virginia, Pom Boys: WHITE SHIRTS, BOYS’ UNDERSHIBTS and DBAWERS, BOYS’ SOCKS, all sizes, BOYS’ GLOVEs, BOYS’ SUSPEND: at McLAUGHLIN'’S, 280 Pennsylvania avenue, Between lith and 12th streets, Next to Galt’s New Jewelry Store. ! Nariowat UNION FIBE INSURANCE CO. OF WASHINGTON. CAPITAL Office—Ni $1.000.000 71 Louisiana avenne, one door east of Seventh street. NO CHARGE FOB POLICIES OB BEVENUE STAMPS. Risks taken on the most reasonable terms, and losses promptly paid. CHARLES KNAP. President. GEO W_ BIGGS. Vice President. NOBLB B. LABNER, becretary. no 23-3m 3) QLOVeEs: 9) —— GENUINE BUCKSKIN GLOVES, MANUFACTURED BY JACOB BAMEBURG & a 5 nom, . restown, D.O. m7 GLOV ES To coe no é-Im EMOVED TO 342 _D STLERT, near 10tn OUGLAS MOORR, | Paper Hane , Uphol- gens ed dealer x Wi one had a Siz v Dra. ‘nd 10th. run off my extensive at ae tor tee next 30 dayse~ cheap ‘that it offers Great inducements to purchasers.” no lé-im*" W FALL STOCK OF DECORATIVE Goobs, 52 Seventu Staeet, opp. Patent Office, popEren AND pomnero. rarer HANo. NGS; WINDOW z HOLLANDS, PICTURE CORDS AND. TAS. SELS, RINGS: GILT, WALNU AND bee ARP taeeky FRAMES AND WINDOW COR) = FINE PAINTINGS, CHROMOS, and ENGRAY- PICTURE FRAMES ef every description made to LOOKING. GLASS PLATES reset in old Frames PA T UP by competent workmen. ye gee? TO. estate 1 HOUSE BEP- ing will Bnd it to to call on us We sell om small Ccanmesion end make lib- eral advances, No charge for stot == cartage, ® sales of real cs- ‘pecial attention patd to outdoor tate and other property. every morning at 10 e’clock. Hi. = 10, + patoniere po 13-Im Wwarscr CABVED oops. PABLOB rey ETS. Bi BACKS. OVAL BOO! ND SQUARE FRAMES of ditt i pies K WaLNUT at REVERSIOLE EST LADDEMA. Every House rasekee Bo 10-co8w CLOTHING, &c. Terms Cash. A. SAKS & C9. t LOUISIANA AVENUE. ‘ 87-89 GENTS DEPARTMENT. 301-35 © STREET NORT! Bear tn Mind All Men's Clothing Sold by this Firm are Made Ex ssly for Them, and are con- sequently Better Made than Clothing Sold by Northern Manw ‘pte tga Manufacts nol Knowing who will wear them. ‘We call the attention of dealers and consumers in and around the District of Columbia to our exten- sive assortment of METALS, PRICE LIST: BUSINESS SUITS—COAT SACK STYLE. HEAVY HARDWARE, ate x 810 ay UBLE AND Tw Litteee large or small amount. ASM eaticlt eagnrs ts te? DRESS SUITS—COAT FROCK STYLE. CABSIMERE (all shades, kinds, &0.), G18, 20,22, BuayAM OaSTER, and MOSCOW, $25, 28,30, BLACK iz ack COATS. a $3 > $25 K PRO 6 GooDARTC en ee OUR SALES ARE FOR OASH! asers ven every advantage in LACK PANTS, fro: Sto $13. aibnd Re Tee yes Stra Elaw ths etle of eels cn Lie oes a al occupying two, large. wai OVEROOATS. ery department, ( é onsee'of three floors each,) and iw sebaivided | FREREE IC, MELTON cHeary)..@3 HA M (three colors), $18 ITATION arity = AND comrosizk ™ METALS. me Tin, Lead, Zi Copper, Brass Steel, SEY (Ulan), § da HIT = “Ee: Brayrus, Pi PLOTS, MINCHILLAS, all colors, OK to = “Sarre ae Pea Vr ReeDWan Nii FALL ov ERCOATS, $7 to G15. N LIVERY SUITS! HUNTING SUITS! raat Vices Tia! Ries Beds, a ROBES DE CHAMBRE! gop aroc CAPE OF ALL KINDS! we renee Rims, Felloos: Shafts, Polen, CARRIAGE ROBES! a okays , Pick,end Sledge H: dies, &e. “eo A. SAKS & CO., IV. COACH-MAKE! Aw MACHINISTS’ 617 Seventn Steer, ac., | Rowetw Bet. La. ave. and D street, Oats. ‘Bol Laainges chen nds, lions; Shacl Shac! 4 Files, Basps, Machi v. RORS. | ng ty MOSS, BELTING. Gordege. Curlea 4 Hat, Zeelsior” Oak tanned Belt: 2 M Mowe, -Excelstor™ Usk tanned Belting, | CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION. : AL oops, Vi, AGRICOLTER, cae y. Moverkee ) HARDWARE. VIL. BUXLD ERP, obs; Hinges Screws Brads, its, &c,, Carpenters’ Too! VUI. CABINET amp 'HOLSTEBY HARD- Hikas be; Umm ChsirCane, Castor, | No, go2 Pennsylvania Avenue. NISHING Goons. =. Bou ee Paes Ovens, Kettles, eg WALL, ROBINSON & Cu., Flat-irons, x. MIRCELLANZOUS IB GOONS, x Openers, ESTABLISHED 29 YEARS. pepe her§ THAN 7TH STREET! ONE PRICE TO ALL OUSTOMEBS !! B THAN ANY STREET !! Believi: that we can show appreciation of those who buy trom us,in better rar, than t w cents to those Seat down’ in price, and xt Charging eal to those ia our te apa tn tasting ‘ coral inf to the res) ve les w! ‘sus! Our business, we offer the following addittonal TAKE NOBODY'S WOED. COME AND SEB. INDUCEMENTS. ‘AMINE OUB STOCK, bring evidence of having pur. 5 Pky ih whod aes Y Five te At ons: COMPARE PRICES. SATISFY YOURSELVES worth of good ment, ACT ACCORDINGLY Ta, we wiil Taraieh either of the Toll wing, iree of charge: joan’s Architectural (Monthly) Jouraal, for rnigers and Architect ‘oach Maker's Journal ith’s and Farricr’s Assistant. Torner’s M: Tables of W Measures, and Capacity, Many persons suppose, without investigating, t Harpers’ Macuzine. that they can buy cheaper on 7th street, or in smal Or any other menthly journal which the business or taste of the customer may suggest. JOHN R. ELVANS & CO. N EW BOOKS. no 3)-eolm nt’s reflection, or, what is a great deal better, bys personal examination. It stands to reason that ® SINGLE FIRM, having a cowPLerE sTock of everything in their live, with an exre- RIENCE OF MANY YEARS, BUYING LARGELY in the CHEAPEST MARKETS, aud doing @ handsome busi ness of $300,000 rem yz R, cansell goods ata Less PROFIT, 6nd Of course BGREAT DAL LOWER, thaa they cam possibly be sold by ten diferent Arms, whose stocks are incomplete, who buy in smaii lots, and consequently at higher prices, and whe mast pay from their divided profts the combined expense of tem separate business stands nd fifteen or troenty different domestic establishments, T eta emt qos H TA ry .E. DODGE. A Few Friends ena liow F Aware Themselves ‘ATIONS OF F Phaw NOHETTE. nd mauy otbere, at METROPOLITAN BOOKSTO! 332 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. CAN’T ANY BODY SBE IT ISN'T BEVERY WORD TRUE? ISN'T IT BUSINESS SENSE? ISN'T IT COMMON SENSE? Messrs. PHILP & SOLOMONS be: ae to gu :. ae CHILDREN, 'N, AND ie VARIETY OF AMM JUVENILE BOOKS. They have codenvored to mal assortment complete in everyparticul and bave lai out ugon thaircounters and in thelr snow cases and on their shelves. tue handso and most varied stock in tueir line in this city. hss: 3. MAY & CO. 8 if th PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. 308 PENNSYLVANIA ero. (Betwoen 9th and 10th streets,) WE THINK THEY OAN. WE BELIEVE IT’S TRUE, WE OAN PROVE IT Is. GIVE US A CHANCE. Wedcon't ask or expect any person to buy rom F our benefit, but because we can make it THEIR INTEREST to do so, To demonstrate this to the satisfaction cf all we have only to repeat Mill be opened ou, MONDAY, November 30, an fumense stock of Parts Ki Gloves, of our ows own tut offer t 7 Thvineat ook ed makers in Paris, in one two, Come and See. 4 colors to match any dress, B21) Dozen Trefousse Kid Gloves, at Re 20, worth $2. TR ORIGINAL Se A GENUINE JU i er igo known toall wus base used it as remedy ‘ong! ‘Golds and ait ighrost end Lung Disea: wie have been so extensively counlerfeted ie bow Sept for sate by all the Dray ere Tay be obtaiued in any quantity from Mr. OHA STOTT BW holessig Dealer on Pennevtvanta Ft Wholesals Drag. gist in Baltimore,on accommodating terms. oI OUR STOCK I8 COMPLETE. OUB PBICES LOW AS THE LOWEST. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., _BoM-?w&lw 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVR. Now 18 THE TIME COLEMAN & BOGBBS, 173 Baltimore street, Baltimore. Spiezxow STOCK OF BLAOK SILKS. J.J.MAY & CO oj open TO Day. November 30, of the best and cheapest Silks tl they bave ever badin thelr plate: including Mast and 1 seb mak net eltor A fall assortment of Bilke in snow and beanti colors, all at greatly reduced prices. = ie OUR STOCK OF Panis, wouermp DRESS waiioe Sand to enatenes att the novelties in fine goods of this season’s importa BS ONE PRICE ONLY. es 308 Penney tents: avente. no 20-81if pee = ‘and 10th streets. rt ansiand WwouLD RESPEOT. = a eee ‘ation of the of Was: ‘tnd Gsoractown to the tast that they were thls Ss baie! “i fhuiromxon orvion. in rom AGEMENT OF Seer ireneral Nelpof ail kids shortest noti ‘Fattsfection imall cases. Special tftention paid to the rental of poate, sua W asuinerom. D. o.. Dees 188 a OBINOLINES THE MODEL Spee cee “s pate euptacrons, | Rowe WAGONS, HABNESS, &c. ABMY WAGONS, HARNESS. &. ARMY WAGONS, HARNESS, &c., ARMY WAGONS, HABNESS, &c., For tele cheap for cash. i SSaeae 2 | JOHN A. arrrry no 281m TO BUY YouR ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, e SEVENTH STREET. w@ WINTER CLOTHING. a BOY'S SUITS, anand 9-7 -8—-9—-10 SUIT ition friends ard cns- tome se eaten netstat istzeniae car | MEN'S BUITS, 10—12—15-15—20 svIT. LAST YEAR'S STOCK, AT LESS THAN OAN BE BOUGHT At Auc- Stock, consisting in part of the following goods, Decorated French China Diuner, Tea and Totlet White's and Stone China Dinner, Tea and Toilet Deco ated English Toilet Sets and Panch B Bowls, anes, TION. r band Lave Vi ite ‘te ahr ae wath "Fone. VEROQATS st 925, cost $40, American, French, and Bobemian lan, such ay cepts nae Decanters Temblens,. Pane “Glneces, “Finger Se CSate at Bowls, Hy: eh Glasses, Be AGE vOA' 3 Fea ge Sets, sectors, Tot iran, Spent, Buttor D Dishee, _ Five vila L batts ate ata ha ace UTLER THESE GOODs Rae BE SOLD American and Bn; iia, Bathe aneat Ivory tothe BEGAEDLESS UF cost. neon CALL, BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHEER, Chamber Sets, Table Mats, Dnaters, Kerosene “yan Fish ail Hobes, and nuwierous other ar tigle ak'sax Our goods will be found equalin, 4 ality GREAT CENTEAL OLOTHING STORE, 460 Savenrn Steuer, Opposice the Post Office. Bors AND YOUTHS’ DRESS AND SCHOOL CLOTHING, A large stock just received for FALL AND WINTER WEAR. STEPHENS & 00. 310 Pennsylvania venue, any howe og thie country. sG one dl dalvered fo any pare of Roo ‘of Co ae i eBB & BEVERIDGE. & M. WILLIAN'S. Po 18-Im 336 php belay VANIA sewer ‘Troviss, Paris. cc. BOPS!! BLOOKS! ALL SIZES. i 40 well cca Tras SELLING CHEAS TOR CASI” KE G. WHESLES, Teh atrect and BOPE!! | sowteotm NEW STORE. ALL WOOL UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. The largest ani beet @mortment ever ofered in thia city of retadi. WHITE SHIRTS. Every Shirt warranted to fit or no sale. made or make to order. Boady- GLOVES ‘Of af kicds and all prices. HOSIERY, English, French and German, very low prices. SCARFS, BOWS AND TIEs. We are constantly receiving the very latest styles, and keep the largest sssortment to be found anywhere. . LEATHER BAGS, TRUNKS, ke., &c., A fall line just received. BEST PERFUMERY, POMADES SOAPS, BRUSHES, COMBS, UMBRELLAS, CANES. AND Large stock always on baud at reasonable cLaughi ‘s New Store, 380 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN! Between Lith and 12th streets, BOR-Iw next to Galt's New Jewsiry Store. = “7 Bacroozs AND OHIO SAILRBOAD, ING TOS. 1868. ‘Trains between wasnixer ‘ON AND BALTI- ORB — WASHINGTON > tae WEST. arenow ‘OR BiLtimonn. ated sony peg Sena Sue bet 7:56PM. BALL WAY srarions. ree Sunday, at 7 and 9:30 A. and 2 and@ uate P.M. Wo train to ee. - FOR = War sr. prarpen Leave at 7 AM. anda or from is on Bunday. ‘at the Com venue. ‘Pancnagre per erchasioe residence, put in the bag: For New York Ebfisdelohia. and Boston, sve ot ar Rroass Lise. J. L, WILSON, Master [_srenepectation L_M. COLE, ‘General tr ket seat. GEO. 8. KOONTZ. General Agent eS LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON eS zw ) YORK. nem Trains between Wasnixdton” "AND aEW YORK are now ran as follows, vi i ZOB RRW YORE, without vie of ars. we daily, cexoept’ Bunday) A. M., and Pes S0and= 10 PM FOR PHILADELPBIA ery e ally oe Bunday) at S A. M. and SUNDAY. we for Now York ans 10 P.M. and Phifis- aes cpaeats oF Sleeping ca ww York on 5.10 P.M. train ah ack ts to Potladetphie. New York, or wae an be had af the tice at ati our fe the ‘Gay Also, ay oy io mpany's Of: 406 Penveylvaniaavenge Passen, = ts aL. Moe ot aay now” 4G “Agent, Washington, LADIES SHOULD NOT FAIL TO STOP AND EXAMINE THE FINE ASSORTMENT or LACES, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS. . ‘end all kindsef Fa AND MILLINEBY GOODs, At DAVIS & GAITHER'’S, 20 Market Space. GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED BLASTIC-8TITCH SEWING MACHINES, At DAVIS & GAITHER'S, BEST SPOOL CoTToN, AT $1.10 PER DOZEN, axD ALL COLORS BEST SEWING SILK, ror MACHINE OR HAND SEWING, Alwags on hand, st DAYIS & GalTHEAS, NATIONAL THEATER. TO-NICHT, ss a, ee comic oremet CTROU re. Graxp! ‘De ‘CHESS. MATINER On ‘BD. AY. AT 2 O'CLOCK Waly ERA HOUsE. Humphrey B.and, Lessee we Lewis Baker, ‘Manager WEDNESDAY, DE DEBEMBER 2. Boucicault's Comedy. in five acts, entitin’ LONDON ASSURANCE, Sir Harcourt Coartley ae Ledy Ger. tie acne Susbet Bent Cowmence at § et NATIONAL L THEATER X MABETYEK'S * GEAND COMPINATION, ITALIAN AND GERMAN oe hELLOG. NOTIOR.—In accordance with censral’ Ny ex Elomrd desire, and to secommedate the lar = r of citizens and friends of MISS CLARA LOUISA KELLOGG. who have bron unable to secnre cood eaate for the Kellogg Concerts, the Managemen’ bas ‘otermin. to give OnE M RAND CONCERT, at pm, a On FRIDAY EVENING, December ¢ Miss CLARA LOUISA KELLOGG, Miss ALIDE TOPP. KONTA, LOTTI, PETRILLT, GuosoUuRTH ye be secured this, Wednesday, De. 24,9 a, m., at Mery srott's Hall aad D TOM CONC ERTs, CommEncins ar ODD FELLOWS’ BALL, TUBSDAY EVENING, December Ist BLIND Tom, The Wonderful Negre Boy Pianist. FOB A SHORT BEASON. MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, atch Pom N. B.—Reverved seats. Tickets for sale at Kili.’ and tores duriug the day. at the ball in the evening. M ETZBRUTT HALL.—KELLOGG. December me mise CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Oonce-te. on T Che AY AND WEDNESDAY vext. Decem- st 8 order the most bril- Nase Tafabe is city. Mr. Strakosch has faced the eri jaro Viriuose - sia ‘e M'LER ALIDA TUre, n_consanction with sor LORE E Pime Tonore nd res TELE eae Bare 4 s Bolo Will assist lise KELLOGG on thee ous, C1 fit ‘M. GROBSOUBTR. diag reecrved sea The ale cf eeate will, commence on 2 Retrerott's Music Store. Agr cauurer. 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUB. BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREET A <potce collection of O1L iL PAINTINGS, AMINOS: FeersVibve tes ee eranbooht vowel BS, CORDS ASSELS. ‘ae. oe. ac pecs i ames made to cee Hi ae 06 16-17 “Proprietor F's. K Dani oe . KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY ‘© would Scapectially Sac , receiv * =e air eae STEAMBOAT LINES, Nuw MEBCHANTS STEAMSHIP COMPANY swirt xBiGitT ate Tous CinsON run reeuler's. during the months. betws bY BK NOBFOL! TEXANDEL. WASHINGTON, - ve mi ron Pia or 29. ork iron Pier ‘ ever Sat Ray Sortoik MON PAP ee at Alexapcria and George: en POmsba tS Brturning- Lease Goon ‘digh a 3 Aleran 4 MOBNINGS. OU PE™ This Line, connecting at Norfulk with the fine Steamers of the Merchants and Mechanics’ Trave- kertation Company to and from BOSTON, ts pre fared to take through iretght a: mach reduced a Fates, as the meual sad other penece through B: Aiea this routs. ght from Boston be o he TA Wituials sco arther tuto-raation Office and Wharf lk. ply t6508-L GALT, 1 High strove? °K OF COMPANY, oud 17h st.. one syuare Fs “ie we Navy De partmen 3W THOMPSON, Presi@vut New EXPBESS LINE, NEW YORK AND WASUINGTON STEAMSHIP THE ONLY DIRECT LINE BR. SwEEN NEW ORE aD * Ge THE DISTRICT Company will hereafter ran two Steamers Levine New York every Wedueeda ry Saturday at 12% Ancien te sing Georgetown “very Monday at Thursday at sete Teight received Sf all times end forwarded at lowest rates, JOHNR: DAVIDSON, 3 Water street. on be M. ELDUIDGE 5 00 ya Agente irr BAND. — 119 Wail street. New York. Fos MOUNT VERNON uncles ee, for MOUNT Pees tneaiog orm, wah Sate ate “MARSHALL : P ing so o ~ city at ~'g BS admission t0 the co Mieumen at and Grounds. Refrer uments om board a ichots for anle 8 oft ‘the princtps! Hotels, and “Tbs Arrow cea bechartered 0 partion, glube,or ausceiations to make Bon oP te igh Sree * pel - Hotel. or to J, Om: hee S000) fort 44 and 64 Virginis and BOS PINE FLOUKING. 4) feet 4-4 and 54 Florids and Cerelins NK Ly yet 4and $4 WHITE PINE DS, seasoned leet 44,5 sk and TINT of all size, frome 22.10 BU toot 1 ery vot the est te INGLES, ‘of ditterent ral assortimen. zo 4 MBER, toctodi: = aistet se CULLEN sexy rie eS LIBBEY, _Dos-im No, 27 Water street, Georgetown. ROW. CLARE) 17. 8. CRoss, jr. T. BDW. CLARK 4 00., DEAL vi Avenue, between 9th aud lth streets east, Wa Rae, gy af ath rent want ara Natio’ sPick, es. prepared front a ea | In one boa of Spice you kave the BOAN & Bho. no% st corner E and 9th stront IDES! is Cc / CIDERN: Someries