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EVENING STAR. Largest Cirenlation in the Distriet CROSBY S. NOYES..........Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDAY.... DECEMBER 30, 1568. @F READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGB. SEB CUTSIDB £08 INTERESTING TELE- GBAPHIO SND OTHER MATTER. PRESIDES1’ RecerTion ow Naw Year's Dav.—We are sutborized to state that at I! o'clock 8. m., on New Year's dag, (Fridw’ Jsmusry 1, 1569.) the President will rec the members of the Cabinet and Foreig2 Mi isters, the Judges of the Supreme Court of t! in Congress, the Judgesot tne Sapreme Court of the District of Columbia and of the Court of Claims. At 11:30 o'clock, a. m., the officers of the Ar- my and Navy and Marine Corps will be re- ceived. At 1145 the Associated Soldiers of the W ar ot 1812 and members of the Oldest Inhabitan Association of the District of Columbia will be received. The reception of citizens will commence at 12 o'cloes, M., (at which hour the gates of the enclosure will be opened.) and will term nate atvo’clock, p.m Laces will be received. Carriages will approach the Executive Man- siom by the easter gate and leave by the wes- tern gate. Mr. and Mrs. Colfax will receive on New Year from 12 until 4 p.m, at their resi- dence, No. 7 16% street, opposite Lafayette Square. +218 THE BALTIMORE RAILROAD COMBI- NATIO: We, in Washington, who have had occasion | to appreciate the fact that there is “a certain degree of uncertainty” about the execauon of grand railroad projects for our benefit by out- side companies, have watched with some so- licitude to see what would come of the railroad combination scheme between the different roads centering in Baltimore (with the exception of the Baltimore and Ohio road) for a great ca! tral station in that city, and the establishme: of close through connections with Washing-/ try are respectt ton. It was announced Istely that the scheme had not only been fully arranged, but thst the | work had actually been commenced; bat it | Bited States, Senators aud Representatives | { | | THE WASHINGTON NASIONAL MONU- MENT. | Betow will be found the brie#but eloquent | appeal of the Washington National Meagment Society im behalf of the patriotic work thay | Bave so much st heart. Theshaft has now reached a mest conspicuous height. and mast be completed tits fall proportions. The self | respect of me American pe ple will not per- mit it to remain in its present incomplete | amd unsightly condition, an object of sur- prise and enquiry to the stranger. What been. done upon it nas been well ‘Gore. The whole world has shows its interest im the undertaking by sending repre- | sentative stones to be placed in its walls; and the pation is ander pledge to complete a work so ostentatiou-iy undertaken by it. The com- wg anniversary of the birth-day of Washing- ton seems a peculiarly appropriate time for rey saming the work of raising this stately column to his memory; and, pointed out in the Ap. peal. a very small sum raised by each congre- gation im the land, will enable this Society to proceed with their grateful task. | We trust that our contemporaries throaghoat | the United States will publish the Appeal, and | mata general compliance will be accorded to its request by the pastors of ths country, irre- spective of sect Wasainctox NATIONAL Monument Socisty, December 25, 1-65. To the Pastors of the Re lous Congregations of the | United Sta of America Reverend and Dear Sirs:—1n pursuance of a resolution ot the Washington National Monu- ment Society, we, the officers of the society, rv- | specttully Fequest you to cause collections for ihe benefit of tue Monument to be takea up in yoOr respective congrega‘ions on the Sunday imrnediately preceding the -zd Febraary next, amd remit the amount to the Treasurer of tae Sockiy A very small sum from each congre- gauon will, in the aggregate, re the imme~ disse resutaption of work on U jonument,sad with the expected aid from other sources, it is Seoes that in a few years it will be com- pleted. The veneration in which the memory of Washington is beld by the American a Tenéers @ studied appeal to their patrii | unnecessary, and we therefore simply make | known to you the request of the Society, con- | fidently believing that you will cordially co- operate with us in the noble work. Very respectfully your obedient servants, AxpRrEew JouNson, President ex ojic S. J. Bown, Ist Vice Prositent, ¢z officer Grant, 2d Vice President, . Concowan, 3d Vice President. ES ‘Treasurer. Baer, Secretary. lishers throughout the coun- Tequested to insert this ap- peal. JouN CaRROLL Bent. Secretary. ROBBING TRE Gaavr.—The body-snatching | exctternent in St. Louis continues. Taere are Editors and p would seem by the following from the Balti- | siz‘y (dies missing from the cemetery ia which more American of to-day that another turn has beem given to the kaleidoscope, presenting a | Bew set of shadowy pictures for our contem- | m : ' We bear of so many movements in connec tiom With the recent railroad combination, aud the © War of the Giants,” as described by the Hagerstown Masi, wat it is difficult to keep the | Tun of them. It is now rumored that there is & proposition to change the route of the tunnel, and tbat it will probably cross the Liberty yoad near Kirby's lane, and thence througn Cumberiand sireet to Northern avenue. It is | alse said that the Bond property, coudemaed for the purpose of removing the Bolton tepot to that pemt, has or will be abandoved, other Property on the line of the Falls in the vic ‘mity | et the Chipper Factory having been ofered. ‘The tunnel ox Northern aveuus, it is asserted. will costa millon less money than throuzh Winchester and Wilson streets. In the meantime, the «War of the Gian Trogreesing to secure the control of the Wes «rn Marylxnd ratlroad. This road, »sconter- | plaied by its charter, was to be an indepeadent | corporation, ultimately intended to reach Cam- beriand and the coal region, and to have its in- | dependent connection and depot Bal more | city. The Northern Central des: nit 'y to their road at the Relay H. ave avy independent track en of Balumore. The compaay i: | angged, and consequently open mms that will ultimately wipe it out as am Independent corporation. & proposition is now before the Commissioners | ef Waehington county, and the Directurs of the company on the part of that county, from the Battmore and Onic railroad, which con- wmpfates making the Western Maryland sirtually @ tributary road to that lowing general terms:—The Baltimor: and Ubio Company proposes to immediately ay the rails wpon all that portion of the Western Maryland Railroad whica has | Seen graced, at the cost of Wasbiogton county, west of the mountains, and compiete it to Hagerstown, where it will connect with the Weverton branch of their road. The Company aise propose to build a branch road from or pear Oavetown, m_ Washington county, to | Waynesboro", Pa. The people of Washington county are also to be relieved of the payment | Of the interest of their endorsement of $150,000 of the bonds of the Company, and the Balti- | more and the Uhio will lay the track aud equip and werk tbe road. Ths of course would make the road tributary to the Baltimore aad Obio from all ports west of the mountains, aud would make the Baitimoreenud of it merely & suburban branch of the orthern Ceatra! through Carroll county. This movement also bas certain ulterior objects with regard to con- nections South, as wetias to check some of the movements in thst direction of the Peansyl- ese railroad m: meeung of the Railroad Company isto be held to-day. bear that Horace L. Brook. Esq., the present President of the road, wiil resign, aud that John T. Ford, will be chosen in’ his place. Mr. Ford was appointed a Director on tie part ofthe city 3 few months since by Mayor Baaks, and 18 understood to be an energetic advocate of the carly con-ummation of the great railroad combination which is to circle aud tunnel the city, im connection with the Baltimore and Potomac Reas, now being rapidly comstraczed botween Baltimore and Washington. Sevator Morton has written an able and good tempered reply to the rather tart and pursoaal letter addressed to him by Horace Greeley on the 2ist im relation to his speech im the Senste om the finances. He concludes his response as tollows “The fact is, our bondholders understand perfectly well thst, whatever may be the law of the question, the bonds or any considera le part ot them cannot be paid im cofa while the currency remains depreciated; that itis folly | t@ talk about paying the bonds in gold if the | Government cannot procure gold enough wherewith to redeem the greeubacks: that tke ~demption of the notes and a return to specie payments is & necessary condition precedent to the payment of the bonds in gold, and they took much more to the return to specie pay- ments snd the establishment of our finances urrency. and not by sha: that will ‘uot be due for aiene poe ‘The currency lies at the foundation of the financial structure, and if it be nasouad, | the structure above must be insecure and dat gerous. When it becomes good OF. being made | acional convertible into gold, the n debt ma; funded, by which one-third of the preseus vor, me of interest can be saved, and the mauoa Mill carry the burden with an ever-increasing eas until its foal discharge shall come. $$ RITUALISM —The Mackoncciile case, which has been exciting so mach attention ia En: Jand, bas been decided by the Judicial Com- mittee of the Privy Counct!, the court of last resert im ecclesiastical suits, and com posed o: the President of the Privy Council and of the Judges of the highes: Courts ot Equity aud Lew. The case was taken up by appeal from edgment by Sir Robert Pnillimore, in the Court of Arches. The charges against Macko-~ nochie were “kneeling oF prostrating before ‘he comsectated elements and the ure of lighted esndies.” The Privy Council, after an extend. | ed bearing and due consideration. aunouuced | ‘bear decision against Mackonochie, condemn: ing the practices charged against him. prsanrwatiecrttunash aestias H A meeting of mecoanics of Batfalo was held Monday evening, to take action on the question of the employment of State convict labor, at which General W. F. Rogers, Mayor of the city, presided. Resolutions were adopted ae- Buaciatery of the present system of farming out comvict labor, setting forth the Iajustice o, cringing penal labor in competitien with Bou- est industry, and suggestirg as a remedy cail- ing upon the Legisiature to abolish the system, | oF to modify the pian of the Clraton prison. ———— ‘The New York Herald says that it is well w Gerstood, however courts may adjudicate ia the matter, that President Johnsou, in bis recent Amnesty Proclamation, did mot imtend to re- lieve Arnold, Mudd, Spanier and other pris nen for complicity in the assassins. nom * Limcola from the — a penalty of chien en 7 Aa “Indien Suffrage Party" . faaized ta Texas ane ee nee | Sure cure tor the cro the dead paupers and others who die in the city hospital are interred, and all these have been taken since the beginning of November. The opinion is that they have beea exported for the use of medical colleges in various parts of the country. s Homictpe weak MpaRLanp, Mp.—Wes- ley Ross, a colored man, employed in the brickyard of Francis Haley, was Killed at the Afnecan church. uexr Qumberland, Marviand, on Christmas right, by a gang of rowdies, some of whom were arrested. 7 Michael Hasson, a young Philadelpnian, went into etermty voluntarily, last Suaday, by way of the waters of the Schuylkill. 7 General Cole passed through Eimiraon bis way Lome Thursday, He was not insane at that particular period, m7The French have discovered that the white of amegg given in sweetened water isa The remedy is to be ffected. repeated till a cure hey have a cheerful way of celebrating 7 christmas in St. Louis. Twelve persons were shot or stabbed there on that day. REMBYRER THE GRAND FENIAN MILITARY AND OTVIC Baul. ON TO MOBROW BVENING, ( New Year's Ey: St Odd Fellows’ Hall HY CONCERT BY THE PUPILS OF LFAX SUHOOCL will be r-peated on EDNESDAY. December Sth, at Union Leagne all, 41 9th street, between D and E streets. Tickets 25 cents. KNIGHTS OF PYT! ae meet- ing of SYRAC USI B.No 10, THIS (Wednesday) EV Ei o’clock. All members rr ANB LO NING, December 30th. ai Scmnens Seay olding tickets for tne yoréer W.O. {it') FS. DENBAM, B. CONSEQUENCE OF UNFORSEEN [I$ “bendrances. toe dedication of tae new SU: JAY SCHOOL ROOMS, ai the E Strest 3 Rapti-e rablie no- licatory services __ % RICHARDS, Sage “ATTENTION, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR’ Sir Koights wi govern themselves ace: By order of &. Com de 30-2 4 K, emt STOC GEOR3K actr for the cle>- ticn of nine Directors for the ensuing year. will be beld at the OMi-e of the Com nF Mo. 32 Goath street, New York. on WEDNESDAY, the 13th of January, 1399. The polls will be open from 12 t>2 oele esa J.W THOMPSON, President. Ve SDAY acd | ry ‘AIN LODGE hold e PSSTIVAL on RIDAY next, (day preceding ud evening.) at Union League ‘fre- hmeute. a1 neiaod sish of Fork Coffee, Ice Oream, dz cmineat pected on the occasion The object ew Years: speakers, 1 is to raise fai os ‘mperance adresse, for the promorion of the temper Members of other Lodges, and ail rbot ited. Ten By order of the W. ema GEORGE E. STEUPEL, Rec. s MASONIC A 8 WEDNESDAY J All K. A. Masons in invited to attend | By order oftne M.E H P. Ce 78-3 = JNU. THORSON, Sec’y. NEW BUILDING ASSOUIAIION. H ‘hy will you pay rent when you can hey: money advauced to enable Jou" to purchase A z: tend the Special Meeting of a New Assoc .atios t Tiber Hall, 1 xt , between Nort | Capitol an ret street east. pear St. Aloysi: | Church. on WEDNESDAY. Dee at 7:30 |Z. b BIDWELL, Prestden St. Patrick | ez 3t WM. P. TONE PHILBARMONIO SOCIETY —A fall at- Rebesreal on ie at te alls Cara a GEonee atthe | AIL s olecti ot Directere, will bold ome: of tee Oose Scorpel oven “treet, H SR WEDNESDAY, the ish of January sae ' ene i, be onened at 12 o'cl m. ond | OPranetor Bock itl’ be closed om the 36th Decom- pipe kt aw NICHOLS See's bes te ‘ase dad DENTAL NOTIO“. aid W 4B. BARRETT, D. D.8., | (Formerty of Fasistcente.) Fe. ZOgs strest, be- tween Ps. ave. | ~All skillfaliy performed. Dental Operati ‘Teeth extracted "witheas pain by admiaistering | Pure Nitrous | AVERENCHS: | Proc Taman. D es ; rot ret .D.D. f fie Willem e } D.D.8 , Pennsyiva- Soe sya Toalnses Cetreet, Wash. e's én CUMMING. pe SaVERTE STRBBT, XTENSiVE BOOT AND SHOR HOUSE, Whe; | SOE Sea a aR Bat aT SBVENTE STREBT, ! wag Sr? oth: of K end Northern Market, | US, ieee CAN T PUROHATE AN EXTE nearticleo! PUNCHESHENCE? L Gl + ME S75 Oatrect north Cavite detl-aw* opty o@ ah. » “ M Now ‘aoe chalice Mlsce Weat, | by { "hese-3t Corner B and Ni U ATES PATENT OF Fics, | Om the petition of Raw i oe Becky, | J “J = aa A | of March, 1858, for an impro Itis 4050 lewsw T Omar For | eto sue for ot George W. Stedman, on vement FOR" H Purce as soceraaroin o , >, ais BANDFOMELY BOUND AND BUAUTIFULLY ILLUsTBATED BOOKS, Rhett omorrment of JOVEMTER, te Bor Ties catase tr Ean — be far as they went, but they extended no farther than did the reasons given by me in the article to which they . Laseerted tnat the lack 1 ‘ of good msnagement was the cause for the fail- ‘Their factiities for ares in ‘and of this ome im particular. | aye quancpeena alee aeiee ee Ldid not attempt to specify whervin the man- | “Vigitina CAbD PL ates ENGRAVED, faaction of alt. and tavthe emt ioet can euver: CABDS PRINTED Fou NEW YRAR CALLS, isiaction of all, ani success enter- : ; price, but the ‘case instanced by the Stan is Wil Boa oe Phew eaatlal and ‘tesaiousb only ihe repeated experience of scores wi Orders sbi be sent in immodiately. = to santos as = Purpose, and met NEW 800 KS, ‘ti: ‘witb a similar treatmen: Pe, To spy one familiar with the trade of the | “pice itor ‘nae ea aae ot store, and accus‘omed to being there often, it | _ berg Cotta Fami was paten' tbat the mansgers of the store | Pst lacked that suariter modo, #0 essentially | 5, Fait necessary to the successful prosecution of any business that depends upon pubdlic patronaze for ite support. Without this no man or com- PAY Of men can hope to su je are tape, MA. Lb ‘willing, and will pay more for articles. whera Grae Britain 1 Beco Sonne wait upon them are courteous ieern After God By Rev. FW. F Mt. 4; In the article appearing in the Srar of the Sth, signed “Rex,” some assertions are made in regard to the failure of Co-operation, that ia my pedement cannot be sustained b: ‘i ‘three parts. BORE nae ee et O THS CLERES OF THE BIMBNTS ‘ AND OTHERS. for himself would acceptsuch a position, goes on to suy that ifone could be found “he would remaim in such employment uo longer than he could command the necessary fands tor his own advancement, which ie could not hope to de under the co-operation system.” (The Lalics are min I take issve with “Rex” here. I believe there are hundreds of competent, able, Rovest, up- Tightmen, who wou'd be giad of such a posi- tion, and would do ail in their power to retain Men who have not the means for prosecu- business on their own account, and wao would do as well for their employers as for Christmas Goods, FOR THB HOLIDAYS. J. W. SELBY & Co, Heve placed upon their Retail Counters, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES + SEVERAL THOUSASD ENGLIS@ DBSSS PATTERNS, themselves. Lucrative positions are not so at readily shunned as “Rex” seems to believe, and $3, 62.50, 93 he must also be aware that some of the most $3.50, $4 ry successful business firms of the country owe 3. their prosperity, in & great measure, to efficient | pg, pattern of ten yaras each, clerks, who have not a dollar of interest in the firm beyond their aunual salaries. And, again, why could yot a man hope for advancement ander the co-bperstion system as well as similar private enterprises? These as- sociations can afford to pay as liberal salaries as can be secured elsewhere, and why a man cannot advance as fast toward establist ing a ALSO, ‘They are now sellizg ten yards of BLACK ACPAGA for $3.50, ‘These goods are better than we sold formerly. Dhe abcve goods are sold tess than importers price, and are guaranteed to Be perfect. sind busimess for himself while e: cs “Mary in & co-operative association, as when employed by private individuals, I leave for more astute reasoners to explain; { cau't. We | | We bave made great reduction in the price of eur have only to instance the unparalleled snccess ee — — ‘view to dimtnish stock by of the Rochdale society in England, the Berlin tbat ed in Prussia, and in fact nearly every oue estab- lighed the other side the ocean; with the Charles- town society in this country, the numerous building asseci ations in New York and here in our own midst, all ot which are on the high Toad to success, to sufficiently auswer the clos- ing paragraph of the article by “Rex.” Co-op- eration will succeed in the end, and will, in my judgment. ke the social lever that is to elevate the masses, and eventnally prevent the debasing conflicts of capital with Iabor. Ten yards best OALICO for $1 25. CANTON FLANNEL from 32's up. Good Bem-Stitched HANDE ERCHIEFS, 35 ota. HANDKEB- Our store will be opened till 9 o’clock at night. Osi early if you want to procore bargains. - 323 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ssuth side, e23 6t (Be J near 7th street. ATIO} Houivar PRESENTS. FINE FELNOH AND ENGLISH CHINAS INNEM, LEA, and TUILET SETS Eaca noc ELEGANT NASER CORNERS, BUXES, EEG NOG SMOKING ‘Kes. CORDIALS, SETS FINE CASTOIN, WATTERS. OUTLERY o i . or pint, b; DASTe 5 i iene ress “ry ge A Pisted and other LAMPS. de 30-3tit Corner & and 9th sti T A BETS for Children, and Toys. . @ BAYLEY - Corner of F ana 7th sirect, de23-1w Opposite Post Office. ‘URTED WINES AND BRANDIES | sega OE THB BULIDAYS. We invite connolesenrs to cail and test eur large New MARYLAND HAMS. Unsurpassed in quality. MINCE MEAT Fresh and of best’quality. BRANDY PEACHES. At 75 cents per jar. AFRICAN DATES. 8 and varied stoc! GAG PES. Ath it pris k of BRERSS CmAEe Ww BORORELL, BELY IMPeRTED FRENOB WINKS, BRAN. ‘nder Ebbitt a . i hich I by the BOTTLE or by the QUAN- = Corner lethand F Tr ya “tie leweet pilcer, tna with fall hats Just prowtvend ee ne OTT TENAULT & BON, Direct from France, large and fine lot of dez3-6t" 372 E st., bet. 10th and lith sts PATE DE FOIRSE GRAS CBAMPIGNONS LARGE ASSURTMENT recta. ENG! oF PETITS POLS CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS, HARICOTR . Fou HoLIDAT PRESENTS Ci ABTIOHA For sate st FRUIT GLAOIR, assorted leila jpg cle FRENCH SURPRISES (something new.) between 9th and 10th streets, As algo other fine FRUITS in cases de 23 7t* oppceite St, Patrick’s Oharch. J08. H. SUAFFIELD, des0-at 6 Pa ave , bet. 12th and 19th ats. Reh Oe ALN TINGS, BRGEA: AY RUM. B TR: wo esteem draughts by aa de sos and sth atrects, | 452 SEVENTH ETBEET. OPPOSITE PATENT 150 Boxts dunt received Glyde.” == ne I reapectful'y reqnest ail who wish to makes de 29-51" between 6th and 7th stree beantifal CHRIET MAS PRESENT. to call inspret the jargest aud moat b-antifal stock of the bove goods which have ever 50 ExSS,MALAGA GRAPES, 100 BELB NEW YOR. Just received per Steamere Giteon. de 29 387 de 13-108 ‘3. MAY & COWS fit 308. fs PARIS KID GLOVE OEPOT. 30% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, (Between 9th and 10th streete,) Bs $15 000 WORTH OF BEST PARIS KID GLOVES FOR THE HOLIDAYS ty WHITE. BLACK, LIGHT, assorie4; MB- DiUM end DALK—all coloreand all «izes in one, two, three, sad four BUTTON GLOVES. 7-150 dozen “Conrvoister’s” and “Trefonsss” el aud COLUKED KID GLUVAS at $1.0 per pair. Hourpay PRESENTS. THE FINEST VAGIETY TO BE FOUND In THE CITY aT SHEPHERD & WHITAKER'S, Corner of Seventh end D streets, Embracing EVERY VARIETY OF ELEGANT GIPTS. MIS. CELLANBOLS ie BIBLES PRAYEG a Fy suitable article fo" See ee CH MISTMAS PRESENT. S7-CAILDBEN’S KID GLOVES in Light and 7 —— Conrrmas. tors. cunistmas. 4&7 GENT’S SINGLE and DOUBLE STITCHED 466 456. Kib GLOVES tn White, Light, aud Dark colors. ss M. P. LERCH, = ‘&7-Ov all sales of one dozen and duct 10 per cent UBE CLABIF! PUB! BEST AND CHEAPES' CHEAPE: 456 Penps. avenue, between 3d and 46 streets. I herewith announce to my friends and the pub i rted @ Uc in general th. Ly andy audbs, oeres att tuck of TOYB AND F. Ofer at wholesale BEST AND er and retail very lowest Bear ARG CHEADESE I GUE GauEEL. | Chae piles mer am : All colors of Berlin Zephyr at 25 cts. an ounce, rr barrel €LAB. jD nm at ray ed "trom Resachuserts and Crochet workdoneto order. VF | anon ¥ eter and for sal veri rates. . % Epecin induoementa to Wholegale Di sore Ss. de2-Im 456 Pa. ave., bet. $4 and 46 = pply 5 inion Bottling De; PRESEN esse 21 gnme Sct Scormtionco. | GY Noutmay raxsunrs, 5) Cuxszsx: CHEE Beceived to sO exes Beat Grade N.Y! STATE CUTTING FaOTORY CHEESE, Bi . pA} 'D GENEVA AMERICAN, spore. 4™ LEONTINS, NECK AND VEST OHAINS. 8 AND BAB FINE SETS OF appagrrim . CELETS, OUFF BUT- TINORS BiuE, STUDS, ae, e. FANCY AND PLAIN SOLID SILVRE WARE. SILVER PLATED WABE,Erc. SAMUEL LEWIS, ppancarns TO BE HAD. All persons in want of STOVES, RANGES, housereepl other artistes 260 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, s" hy for the next thirty dayers rare chance 16 tay | deste = : Cheap ine we fntend” to change cur business, a ashington, to ver? low 3%, avy. e2ett Pa. ave , bot. Mebane Heh streets ALL AT THE EN A. THOMPEO Jo Me TON) wend, POST OFFICE ” » UGGist Cor. 41x axp H Srexets AND Mass. AVENUE ati eee 2. c Pereora) attention given to Phy Prescriptions at all hour, crag J.May aco, 308 Pennsylvania ave., bet. 9h and 10h ste., invite ition to t! Pim's IRISH POFLING, in Mght end dark BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE And SUBSCBIBB for your MAGAZIN® or PA- PER for 1869. Subscriptions are received at Publishers’ and the postage saved. Also, EXAMINE THE JUVENILES. Hamre Satis s neeb PoeLINS, gaze SKIRTINGS, and ‘WORK BOXES. ‘Worsted D! GOODS, now about to be WRITING DESKS. closed out at LADIES COMPANIONS, EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. BIBLEs. S7-One only—marked in plain figures. AYMN BeOKs, STAsB0RORE Baos. PRATER mec) ae Ss &LMANAOS, 373 . ERTE DIABIRB, &c pieces viteny hare Gateioe: = {MPIBG, LITHOGRAPHING and BM JOHN C. PARKER, POST OFFIOR BOOK AND STATIONERY . eTORE, Bees T PRNNSYL! vaNta «AVENUE. i" 5 Li Prostte Metroy “titan Wee. Porcrar GOODE AT POPULAS PRICES. eenaw THOMAS RUSSELL & co., SUCCESSORS TO E. C. DYER & CO., 256 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR STOCK OF Wines that arc Wines, imported by them Lope ha Beason of 1858 HOLIDAY WINES, LIQUORS, OOROTALS AND LUX . HAVANA OIgAuS. ETC. CHAMPAGNE WINES, From Ruinart Pere & Fils, Reims. rom enay, Ca:te Blanche, ia Marecbale. NATIVE SPABKLING AND STILL WINES Chas Bottler, Vincinuati, Ohio From/ibinct Cotsube.tpsraiing Octewba, Dry Catawba. VIRGINIA SEEDLING. ‘We are the only agents in the District of Oslum bis for the above tof sent houses. ROEDEEER'S CHAMPAGNE WINES, Dry Sillery, Vin Impertel, Carte Blanche. CHAMBEBTIN MOUSSEUX, (Spartling Burgundy.) Our own importation, direct from the well-known house of VILLABT Jxz.,A. BEAU! (COTE-D’OR ) COGNAC BRANDIES OF GUARANTEED PURITY. liluvian, James Hennessey, Vine Growers’ Oia bance Garp Gas ‘Oterd, Dupuy & Shion ;ote., and other favorite brands. OLD RYE WHISKEYS. 1840 ;”” Bococe, ‘*1860;” Baker, OLD BOURBON, THE MILK OF KENTUCKY, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY, OA AND ST. CROIX BUM, HOLLAND GIN, Of superior quality. FINE BORDEAUX WINES. ORBLE! TED BRANDS FROM |LEBBA- pee TED HOUSE. = Ohatean Marceux, Chatesa Larose, Chateau Mouton, Chaieau Ladtte, Chateau Leoville, Ube teau Banternts, CANTENAO, ST. JULIEN, &c., &c. BURGUNDY WINES. From Chas. Bernard, mard, Corton, Clos de Vougeot. RHINE WINES. Nicrsteiner, Liebfranmiich. Marcobranner, Hock beimer, Steinberger Cabinet, &c. ENGLISH AND IRISH PORTER, ENGLISH AND SCOTCH ALR. POPULAR BRANDs, LITTLE BELT—OIGABS—LITTLE BELT, CONCHAS, LONBRES, BEGALIA5, OPERAS, dic., &C., BO, He. ‘SH HAVANA CIGARS OF FAVORITE a pet mie BRANDs. ENGLISH PICKLES AND SAUCE! FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRESEGVES, CANTON GINGER, oe IW OHOW, DRY Gin- DRONSON'S ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE. Aso, STILTON, CLUEDDER, AYD PINE APPLE. FRENCH PEas, MUSHKOOMS, OLIVE OIL, ETC., ETC., ETO. THOMAS RUSSELL & CO., (SIGH GOLDEN EAGLE,) Between 12th and 13th streets, de 10-Im 486 BEFORE PUBCHASING YOUR Holiday Presents, CALL AT MARKBITER No. 486 SEVENTH STREET, del0-6w* Between D and E sta. =] Sriaz DID GOODS sUST OPENED FOB THE HOLIDAYS. BENJ. D. WOLFF, 359 Penna. Avenue, under Metropolitan Hotel. Has now ready bis COMPLETE STOCK OF DIAMONDS, PEARLS. WATCHBS, CHAINS. JLWELBY, GOLD-HBADED CANRS, PaBIAN AND BISQUE FIGURES, BBRONZES, MUSIO BOXES, PBABL FANS, OPERA GLASSES, SILVKE AND PLATED WARS, delS-tf OLOUKS, FANOY GoeDs, STOP AND EXAMINE LADIES SHOULD NOT FAIL TO THE FINE ASSORTMENT or LACES, EMBROIDEBIES, TRIMMINGS, end all kindsof FANOY AND MILLINERY GOODS, at DAVIS & GAITHER’S, 20 Market Space. GROVER & BAKER'S OELEBBATED BLASTIO-STITOR SEWING MACHINES, at DAVIS & GAITHEER’S, BEST SPOOL COTTON, . AT 91.10 PER DOZER, amp ALL COLORS BEST SEWING SILK, ron MACHINE O28 HAND SEWING, Always on hand, ot A. Beaune, Cote D'or; Pom- Chambertin, Komanee, Chablis, 486 osv: dee. 486 ibe Gace adaabes _ aT MARKAITER'S. vo nga gna satan a) qt LY OLROLE WLLL HARDSORE HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AND THE Fa LABGCED APPROPRIATE FOR ALL SSRSONS. ol ALro BY ‘ADDITIONAL SETTERS PAU jas—| with ot! the fo ~ ot, Before the Vourt of THE OBA CAN-CAN. ok r ry Queen Eitzadexh __FOR THE HOMDAYS. _ AMUSEMENTS. 486 Beciting “Macbeth,” and Compasion Paintin ‘Taso Betore the Uuirt of Ferre Racing 2 ryo'orme arate Mountains. with othe: Cholos Paintings fu oll and | 45° 1 must teli the Bo, ates. they can pastel, embracing tome very rich Fruit Pisces. Bp y beg Not one hse in the sec! Also, Beavtitul B! been i xiteuee imvtath m oll auc {ry Framed. SWISS CARVED WALNUT BRACKETS AND RASELS, FANCY P&N WIPERS. PIOTURE FRAMES, both Oval and Square, tn w all Gib. the great: t variety ta the District, with « besutifel variety cf CARD FRAMES, of Foreign and Domestic manafactare. PAPEBHANGINGS, all grates and prices. WINDOW BH*DES ani PICTURE CORD en) TASSRLS, of different sty os and colors, BING, NAILS, &e, Call and look around before you porches. AN Goods warranted as represe: tad. GRAVINGS, CHRONOS. ‘ater colors, ‘appropra| bother mer along m went to the Ce up my mind So to oon ‘0 BOY LOES Comm 3m A PBRPRCL Si). crs GRAND IMPERIAL BALLEY TROUPE 14g by the Three Premior Bisse uk. m MULE. ADKINS, MOBS APBRIEN ant M tit ‘And all the Lovely orp: Bee HOW fee LA FAVRE on of the the Frenr . Stet fhe Impalement RMS 8 3 VAUDREWONT. ¢ SEAT PARE ‘Sco MISS NELLIE HOWARD. 4. KRITER. VHABD CLARK AND OTHEKRERS Bo. 486 SEVENTH STBEKT, _Aei8-106* Between D and EK streets. Parrane FOR THB POLIDAYS! Cc. Fe PERRIE & CO., ADMISSION. 24 and 60 Coates, Private Box Seats, TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES NEW YEARS DAY ch NATIONAL THEATER. DEALERS In MONDAY EVENING. PEO 2s TEAS, FINE GROOR RIES WINES, AD BYESY BVSRLS » THis WEAK eben NEW YEABS A+ TERNOON, BLACK GCROOR, Wits Tex FIRE FuY. bALLKr, AND THE EXCITING CAN CAN de “3-tf Je preparation. aud Goon to lv prodace| Uadine of the Naiad Gace, District of C. " it recel: te terucaes witty neat 4 or le Ww ASEINGTON & in sue ¢ the Pound. ATING PARK, Layers, extra fine, ip Quarter, Half and Whole Foot or Twentiets Simm Purse OPEN EVERY DAY Seodiess. ail Kinds €or cooking WHEN THE ICé PERMITS BRBANTS, CITRON, 8¥ 10) The SIGHAL will be FLAG WITH BED BALL ‘All kinds. iin, 2 oo the Lesa. MERWIN'S cous arr SPrcR, Reucu ted Single Admission Tickets noid only + all “Sas” Secrevary (A splendid articte:) 1. _ =. coonise"WiNe asp BRANDY; WALt's JEULIFG, PRESERVED | AND FResii | Humphrey Biand, Lessce. Lewis Raker, Mauger. PEACHES, | PI MABMALADS a — re BaaNDY Peaches, FRESH _ WEDNESDAY, Decemor PEAg AND) LIMS. BEANS, And Goring the week, the uew draus,/by Augus- PURE CLOVER BONE. tin Dally, author of “ Under the wasligit, ven: ail Giese 5, CRANBERRIES. SHAKER SWEET CORN; ‘The cel A FLASH OF LIGHTNING, With new Scenery and ¥ ach: CRRISTMAS MA THIEVES ASD by the Pouut . BEAK TOSGUKS, NEW CKEREL, GOD i. BLOAL 5 SMOKED AND PICKLED SALMON, &c., &c de 15 eutJeni ppzetwactes FOB THE HOLIDAYS BROWNING & MIDDLETO: 8 RADE BOOMS, No. 533 TWELFTH STRES de e-im* Near Peansytvan Ag T GALLERY. 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREST vi 4 é. Oval yuare FRAMES, CORDS i seited Suuare PLOT ORG Pia. 09) Picture Framee made to order, Prices mode A.¥. 8 SMITH, Prop iar 3 +5 Bowl. KEELE H COOKING DEW Y S, Fi ose ‘4 fo Lat oe i ney oZ% i as future both ockl-tf MAB A SABEIORASLS Dascine 1a noe ape ee Reate ey reception of = For, Tare. or wt the Academy etree rr ‘Taition: For Mice pnd ~ a, wareday,and Saturday ftom Steer, ay, Weds * vt 8 CALIFORNIA WINES OF ALL KINDS HAVANA cinars. ND FINK CHEWING ‘OB ACCO. And a large stock of all kinds of Goods usually kept in a gcocery establiahinent. dels cosw H, Ost... beowoen N . . Tickets 40 Contes. W ASSORTED SRENOH FRUIT: BNuice S28 Branty. * an i PETITE POIS, (fine and extra fize,) just irecel ved ‘and of my own importation. ALsu, CBANGE COUNTY BUTTER, HAVANA ORANGES, GRAND NKW BAISINS, MASQUERADE 80 NEW SMYRNA FIGS, very bandsome, a crvie’ Bart 29 ot PBESH MALAGA GRAPES, > CORDIALS, New Year's Eve.) DE- 1868, AT CARUSI 8 SALOON * Commitice of Arrams ments — Matt. Goddara, K. George Hines, G J<huson, D. Swicgie, Chas, Kobinson, La COTERIE CARNIVAL BAL MASQUE. MARINI'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, a ee UISPAY, JANUARY 5, 1869. PORTERS OF THE FIRST GRAND BALL Pr eNce ‘bet. 18th and Italian V. icelli. ots . a talian Vermi ce! AP Smug tech SYRACTSIANS LODGE No bo 23m" e K SABLE SETS. $15 to $100 in te, 885% WaTkE $ ATER MINK 8BTS, $5 to 15. B. H. STINEMETZ, E street, betwoon 9th aud 10th sts, C3RISTEAS comrNa. — Goon 7 NEW CANNED VEGETABLES AND FRUITS DAMON OOMUEATE, Bek. &. ®. Hn r o Under Ebbi t House. TIOK ETS. (incliding supper for Lacy and Gen- tiema: $2.50 ITALIAN WINES, “LigUugs, batey FRU Washington, 6. uv Pure Olive Gil snd Permigieno will take place on Foxus: Fours: Fors": MINE 8 3510935. UIREEL Ser FULL ASSORTMENT MISSES FURS, HATTER AND FURRIER, BAKING jew’ York, Pennsylvania WN. W. BURCHELL, CAEDSI'S BALOO. ITO @ CO dont tht D FRU cs, ac No. 253 P: or lian Vermicelll: Macaroni, Be Petes of all mi, ke. Pastes 0 ; Gua Napioe: Sethe owt eons fc Naples. eerie, Cheese. All kinds of Uboice Italian THURSDAY EVENING CEMBIR SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY MEMENTOES. 815 to $25. BEAVER GAUNTLETS AND MUFFLERS. Gel1-2@ 234 Penn avo., bet 12th and 13th ste, ¥: Figs Bats, Se. at ) ‘Biore, 455 oth ‘de 13. roduc ae PLC! strect, between E and ~ ebrediy a. WOOD AND OOAL. = WwW zarz apie HOB: ing A alent 5 CE SOUR BLA Ss. cone pS if are and 15th strost, Tureen gg | Eats teow ome Ash eo bs do way Ecoyony AND COMFOEBT! a Sr ae York avense snd ah streets and at ot st TT ey j, = MIttas bea Se Sasbes, with OOAL AND woop. IMPROVED Ir7ou really want the best avd cheapest Beno Poms B, whe always basa fall sup-

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