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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDAY........ JANUARY 6, 1969. S7 BEADING MATTER ON BVEBY PAGB. SEx OUTSIDE FoR INTERESTINGPTELB- GRaPHIO AND @THER MATTER. | — eee == LOBBY © Se PRES!I- DENTS. We commend to the aitention of the eight | oad Presidents who are in Washington fobby ing against the passage of bills chartering | more railroads from this city, the example of Kussia. These railroad maguates want as few Bdaitional railroads as possible, and they insist | specially that there shail be no more railroads | jrom the seat of government. Russia, on the yY. Wants all the railroads she can get, sending (hem out from Moscow in all jons ike spokes from the hub of a wheel. | F ourselves that America leads the van ro ovements, civilisations and general “go- | » but backward Russia has | enlarged ideas about railroad matters | inty, than we bave. No dog-in-the- tnger. States rights doctrme is allowed there ‘© with the construction of a general opal system of railways. Tnere are no New Marylands there to block up the 4, OF to seud gangs the seat o «) railway monopolists waent to lobby against incre: Every American tourist in Rassia. it 1 | struck with the m pervading that country. The sys- tmauec gange, steel rails, firm sleepeFs, sub- s'antial bridges, comfortable cars, gentlemanly tthe speedy time. treedom from accident, | n ccesstul management generally may ‘with good reason be pointed to by the Russia: ~ople as proofs of the skill and enterprise of TGovernment. Travelers pronounce the | ond between St. Petersburgh and Moscow the | vest in the world—a thousand times ahead | 1 the road between Washington and New York, the political and commercial capitals of owr country. But the Ozar by no means rests sansfied with what bas been accom- | plished. Having emancipated the serfs, and endeavored to place all bis subjects on a com- mon level of civil and religious freedom, he RoW aims to make them acquainted with one another, to harmonize incongruous elements, | and bind together the different countries of his | yastdomain by means of a net work of rail- | ways. | No less than five diferent new lines are in process of construction which will terminite on the Voiga alone. Itis estimated that within | five years Samara, Saratov, and Kamyscuin | will be placed im direct communication with | Moscow. By means of these and otber routes | sil the great centres of Russian power will be brought in direct and speedy zommanication | ‘With the Volga river. Nor is this all. Plans | are now being projected ror bringing by rail , to the Volga the resources of Siberia and the western part of the Kirghiz Steppe. The #cheme is to join the Kama,which isa navigable | aituent of the Volga, with Tiumen in Siberia, | from which there is almost unbroken commu- uication by water to the verge of China. The <€:stance is apparently inconsiderable, and as | the road will be built through a rich manufaec- turing district of the Ural, its immediate execu- tion 1s sil the more probable. | Se much for Russia. France has established | & national system of railroads, interlacing her ‘whole territory, and calculated to give railroad | tacilities to every square mile within her bor- ders. Great Britain has no hesitation whatever | as applying the rod of legislation to compel yailroad corporations to meet the wants of the people. By act of Parliament the companies | aT compelled to rum trains carrying passen- | gers for a penny a mile. ' The progress im every civilized country on ate Bran ®Y nificent railway tow face of the globe ts thesame. And yet in | t America, “the freest and most ealghtened | country under the sun,” as our Pograms say, | ‘we fimd eight railroad presidents cheeky enough to ask Congress to torbid the construc. | tom of any more railr.ads to Washington, be- cause their “interests” may be amected! This | would be a good argument, perhaps, to address | soa New Jersey Legisiature, but is not likely jo bave great weight with the National Con- eres, acting im bebalf of the people. Mas. Scorr Sipvons.— Notwithstanding thi iady, im her character of Juliet” last evening, | eave force and beauty to Shakepeare’s oft- quoted and misquoted lines in reference to : rose by amy other name smelling as sweet, ye ‘we have every day abundant proof and ane | iiustration of the fact that there is something 20 Amathe. A mere announcement of a per- ECE of “Romeo and Juliet” by unbeard- ‘ef piayers would uot have drawn a hbun- Gred people to Wall's Opera Hous last night, | but the magic in the familiar name of Siddons | attracted a large, fashionable and critical audi- €nce, who were anxious to see whether the de- | scendant of the great tragedienne was in any- | ‘wise deserving of the praise bestowed upon | ber. Her first appearance made a decidedly | iaverable impression upon the audience, for ber youth azd almost classical style of beauty, ‘With ber graceful movements and artless man. nets. set off by a tasteful costume made her look «Juliet™ to perfection. When she spoke, her | voice. melodious and smooth, but without any sadication of power, called up the fear that in | the more impassioned sceaes towards the close of the piay she would fail to strengthen the | ‘ssion she had made. It was a creat task her slight physique. but except in one or two cases the strain upon her vocal organs was | uot noticeable. In the chamber scene, where | she takes the sleeping potion. ber acting was | atten grand, and reminded one of the best efforts of the few great tragediennes of the world, and | ihroughont the play she excited the admiration | ©f the audience, and was called before the car- | tain after every act. There were only some few taults of elocution and pecaliarities of manner zo imdicate that she is comparatively new to the } stage. She was very well supported: and, take al in all, the performance was one which plSy-goers will not soo forget. It is very sel. | dom our citizens have an opportunity of seeing Sbakspearian plays presented in such a style ef excellence. To-night Mrs. Siddons will appear | &5 “Mrs. Haller” in “The Stranger.” Gas. RAWLINS.—The World bas * long ac- | Count of a pretended conversation with General Grant, in which the General is reported as saying many things which it is evident he never said at all, and some which be might have said, and very probably bas said at some time oF other. Among the latter are the fol- lowing remarks about one of the ablest and best men im the country “+I feel the same delicacy in _ Los that I would if be were myo res ‘There isno man with whom I was ever asso. ed to whom I feel so much indebted for my Patriotism, his al adaptability to circumstances, his Kigment of men, bis facility of acquiring Tt of war, are sc well known to the army that you bave only toask any of my subordinate ciicers to know What a debt of gratitude the country owes him. He came to me in the fall vigor of robust health. He bas been an invalid | ever since the Corinth campaign. His heal is improving, and 1 trusthe may have beta full- ——— ty for the development of his rare is equal tothe duties of an re my within the git os Pree y | should cheerfully offer him a place in my Cab- jnet, bat Rawlins ts poor, At the, same time, without any personal extravagance, = is = man of liberal views. It 1s impossible tora Stee ae fs pene n= Style becoming ' Bis position at the present salary. For this reason, if for ‘no other, {do not think Bowie | would sccepta Cabinet sppontment. Thers | is no map better fitted for it, or who would be | more acceptable to me.” ‘This is true asa matter of fact,and we hive no doubt that it expresses the feelings of Gen | Grant upon the subject —Vew York Sa. A pamphlet of nearly one hundred pages bas tecently been published anonymously in | Paris, attacking Mr. Washburn, late U. S. ‘Minister to Paraguay, and arserting the ex- istemee of & conspiracy to overthrow Lopea of which Washburm was the agent. Theau- thorendeavors to prove that the interests of the United States, England and France are 7 to the plans of Brazil. The publiss- 0B evider tly emanates from Lopez. | bore a most conspicuous part im sett | bol in this mixture is se much reduced | demand, worn | aud after the 12 Rervscicay STate MITTEE OF Nees —We find the ‘ollowing telegram in the New York papers: “Aveusta, Me, Jan. 5.—The Repablican State Committee for Is69 be organized by an.” the choice of James G. Blaine, chairm: The Republican State Committee of Maine tne | Sseue of the Iste campaign. So much import. spce was atteched to the vot« @f Maine that the result there undoubtedly hada@ large in{la- ence on the subsequent campaign in other | States. The prolonged service of Mr Blaine Qs Chairman of the State Committe> is the highest tribute to hi efficiency. He 1s | enabled by his position to be peculiarly infla- ential in the Jaborions situation which he has Bow held fora period cevering three impor- tant Presidential elections, Enjoying in bis ‘State personal popularity in a high degree, having the unbounded confidence of his par- ty, identified with no cliques or factions, but respected and trusted by ali, he is enabled to consolidate and perfect an organization of his party which 1s of vastly more than local im- portance snd interest. In all great campaigns Maine is held to be a /est State, and the party succeeding there bas an immense advantage in the elections which follow. It has been soin the past and wail probably be still more so in the future. Arter THs Dominion. joseph Medill, Esq., 4 well known newpaper man of Chicag», has written to General Rawlins a George-Fraucis Trainieh sornof a letter, in which he urges an immediate war for the conquest of the Canada Hear him: “England can’t hold the Canadas ninety days against General Grant. Souud the bugle, aad ough of the old yaterans will rally in @ month to sweep the Lomimion as fast as they cau march over it. The campaiga would be as sharp and decisive As thatof Prassia against Austria, which added one-third of Germany to Pr The Irish element would flock to tha eup of Grant en masse, and all the ex-rebel syldiers he could accept would be glad to fight uhder his standard, and thus would be restored an era of reconciliation with the South, Lee and Longstreet, and Hood and Johuson, and Taylor, Hampton and Beauregard, would jump at the opportunity to don the “bine” and fignt under the old fl» z. Just let the general say the word and the people will rally to support as one man for the acquisition of the Bominion.” Joseph drives a quill right valiantly; bat would he volunteer! In recruiting, it has beea found, a grain of exampie is worth a whole | bushel of precept. Whisky, it is asserted, is manufactured in New York city according to the followiag recipe: Common whisky 40 gallons, water 40 gallons, tincture of Guinea pepper 3 gsllonsy timcture of pellitory one quart, acetic ether 2 ounces, aud strong tea i gallons. Theale strength that the drags must be added, tore- store the taste, which burns the palate like fire. | The dealer thus makes eighty-five gallons of imitation whisky out of forty gallons of com- mon stuf’. This recipe should warn all per- sons against the use of such poisonous bever- ages. “The Naind Queen.” always a popular play here, will ve performed at the National Theatre this evering, for the first time. in a style in which it has never been presented in this city. With uew scenery, costumes, and machinery, a good company. and the Parisian Ballet Troupe, the play will no doubt attract « large audience. MASONTO— ted c gopmantcation of Ur LODGE Ne sa0° A.M., will ower oa a FBIDAY BVENING, sth instant, om. ment 7 o'clock. Punctnal’ attendance t re as business of importance is tobe trans- ‘CONGRESSIONAL. Coaciusionet Yeste Smpate—Afier om ae oe 'sFeeol =e P ay's Proceedings. * closed— Tequesting the Presi. ay a copy of the ‘and ad inquiring by wo ‘Terry, oy Howanl, reli Doolittle, and Davis, caw oped then taken on the resola' ir Howe calieg the bill for the rel , of Deeator, Alabama, whees pede! oe destroyed by Gen. Sherman, and the material used for the construction of a fort, and after debate, without disposing of the bill the Senate went into Executive session, an shortly afterwards adjourned. Hoven.—Yesterday afternoon— Mr. Cary (Ohio) made s personal explana- = “ia to the use of his frank by certain Por. P Price (lowa) imtroduced a bill to secure the use of in the contraction of land-grant railroads. Reterred to the Com- mittee i¢ railroads. . Churchill offered a resolution calling upon the Secretary of the Interior for any re- ports of the special commissioners to examine the Pacific ratlrosd, whieh he has received since the last report sent to the House. Agreed ti “Mr. Julian Ind.) introduced a bill to amend the naturalization laws of the United States. Referred to the commitiee on the revision of the laws. ‘The Lowa ciaim bill was recommitted to she committee on clams. Mr. Kelley (Pa ) introduced a bill relating to the steam engineers in the Navy Department. (It provides that the Presideat may, with the Advic and consent of the Sena’e, appoint a to the position of chief eugineer of the .] After an explanation of the bill from av Judge Kelley it was passed—yeas 7, nays 23, Mr. Washburne (LIL.) mo resolve itself mto committe the President's message of 136 The Speaker cailed Mr. Cullom, of Illinois, to the ebair, and— Mr. Windom (Muvn.) proceeded to address the committe in favor of the Northern Pacific railroad and other railroad schemes in the Northwest. Mr. Cary (Ohio) addressed the committee as the representative of the working classes, He said the time was coming when, in the lan- guage of Senator Hammond, of South Carolina, the working classes would reconstruct society. When Mr. Cary had concluded, the House ad- journed. ed that the House GO Xpbires, tase received. por atoaner re Knight. Js LOMSBOR £00. ia Kpleit aso buMat Buiayxx Books very WRAPPING RAPPER, OFF NEA Pertodical and Stationery Bt Store, 8, jn6-2t between 19th ani lith strects, ON ONE DOLL*R PER BOTTLE —Dr. Veipau's Golden Tincture for Female Irrecu larities and Diseases A never failing remedy to restore the catamental evacuation. @ 8 power never known ip any other medicine. ac! otele has the coat ofarms of the city of Pai them Tt ehould never be taken by females ‘caring Pregpancy. asx 1t would be sure to cause miscar. Fisge, Ofice 17% South B atrect hetween 9th and 10th. Island, N EW STORE. W. M. SHUSTER & BRO. 324 Pennsylvania avenue. between Ninth and Tenth streets. Have on hand one of the largest assortments of BLACK AND COLORED DRE3s SILKS AND VERY SUPERIOR be LI SILK VEL. fhat have ever been offered in Washington, and hawt murchased them axcontugly cheap, are © sell them accordingl a ter on hand, a complete ‘assortment of other DRESS GOODS, AT VEBY LOW PRICES. In order to reduce stock, No ero ON# PRICK ONLY. ce By order OENGHKS H DICKSON. Sec. | ia6-eott W. M. SHUSTER & BRO. . ANOS, i © ead orw ABEINGTON, cs pe, P PABLOR ORGANS, The Trustees of this Bank have this day declared MELODEONS, dividend of Three per cent. out of the profits of the Inst six months, payable to stockholders on JAMES ADAMS, 6-37 __ Casi CLAIMS ae THE co CORPOBA the Corpora- are Uom- w 8 aly, 1358, ae claims to the jestivationyat the Uity Hall, bet the hours of 10s. m. and 4p. m.,from this d february |. 1869 or they mi ve'debarred from ‘the benefits of the same CITY BEGISTER'S OFF! WastineTox, D.U , January 4, 13%, TO ae won —_ OwNCE ve Pown Broker and Bones, expe on = = dear, and must be re “_ [Chrou&Rep} BAND ARMY COURSE. 4 LECTURE of the seria in aid of the cuamTY FUND of Post No 2. for the relief of : tivered be indigent soldiers ' and sailors, will be rer ‘ COLOREL TW. Rapti TZ Bi ING ae Tet day of Jam fea within teu da ‘A. BOSWELL. Register. rel: v8 sATURDAT ri = “pEMocgacY “so Tickets, 50 C be obtained at Metercit'y. nts, to Ja6 at DF WATER REGISTRAR, Y Ha, waseere D. 16, 1858 ee | — ac Wat TER e here at all waste of Aqueduct Wate Spal or the» persons offending in this respect will be jd ite nse aad otherwise Punishes b ractics of pe night to’ ha at pre pe As cisewatinaed, a6 Sw BOND, Water Registrar PHILBABMONIC socTET’ Relicarnat ew WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan Hall attencance requested. ye 5 2b H. TOWNSEND, Sec'y WASHINGTON Pe VEREIN. iega id : pNesvay. sesue at on ales’ Hall, corner st cpm full 339. mes 3 streets, ati pm, Afull aaed meeting the Revo HAT . for the Annual oe oe held on February 4.1359, at Cora 1. will is wold to he bighest bidder. Those imervated will please Prenident, DLER. Secretary. ? ON. oc. : \cominiesfoner of Persions’ Will give bie Popular Lecture (Pre while in Scotland) opon eam canine POET AND Tue MAN — Aid ates, at the congregetie na enth and @ streets, caRY Tru, 1569. For the ission- 23 Cente. Tickets a Metzorott's Masic Btore and at Par- ker's News Dei to cotmtaence at ef Doors open at haif- peat seven. jas 3t* L 0. 0 O.F A SUPPER, for the benest of the EASTERN LODGE. No. 7 It be given by REBRKAH D&- GBEE ASSOCIATION, No. 3, toy Potomac Gall, corner lth and Marylead a: + South ington, commencing on TU DAY BVSN! oth January, and CONTINUING FOR TH NIGHTS, when it will close witha HOP, which Will be the best of the season. jaa stm METROPOLITAN RAILROAD, Office Der of New York avenue ind itt atreet, January 2 1969 —Notice is hereby given thet the Hoard of Directors have declared | oned ‘Gellar per share Tamia estat Laat oie moaths, Payable to stockholders on “'W. THOMPSON. _WM. W. aa Bec'y and tren 4 "January. 19 aro ——— at iz veloc clese at 2 0’cloc! ‘Transter Book: will ‘be closed on the ber, 1368, and opened ea tanary 3 SILV, 4. W_NICHOLS, Sec’y pro tem ap rseess NOTICE. WH. BARRETT, D. Nadel | 26th Decem- 1369. RIKER, Pres’ 436 4 (Formerly of Syeen Ps, Ald Operations pkilifulty perforined, jeeth extracted without ‘Sdnialete: MESS read. ring AND ALL OTHER MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS, For Sale or Rent, oN re Y For Day, Week. Mont! CITY BATIKE POrLDInG DE ones TO THE Bos- NEW MUBIO. Bo ons. &c . received «iaily. ELLIS’ MOSIOAL ALMAN AO” for 1869. Alarge book Of 380 pages. Free circulation; to be ar ct ~ ’ wae: *iOHN F ELLIS. ja6 St 306 Pennsylvania avenas. B SAMUEL LEWIS, a MANUFACTURER OF ANP DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELBY, SOLID SILVER. SILVER PLATED WARE, Er... yaSim 230 Penna ( BPHANS’ COURT, Janvary 1389. TRICT OF CoLimBia, Wastineton Cc orien the cage uf RLIZABETH A PY vices Thomas K. orcsaid has, sued the appreva Washington County resal: 4 AY ees Pa) rT for “ine Oral settlement at iatribation tea personal catate of sald deceased, and of the assets in hand, asfar ae thesame have been collected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are no- ee ren with their claims property vouch Tpuched may otherwise by law be im said deceased's catat peared oer never ord ublished once a week for three week in the Washizaton Evening Star, previous the said day, ‘eat: —. Se 6 lewsw" Begister of wilis, NITED STATES ae or eron, D.C. Jana q On dition pW HITES of Lowell, Massachuvest rine SoCctee arta Ga desachuvectts. ‘praying forcthe 2 of a patent granted % on the 3d. sion of s patent grant Executrix of rfl iss, for an oa in Breech re 2 seas se tition be athe pret day of vot Marche oH Pee beat Cnr by. re sand othe rs should be filed tw days before tl the day ELISHA FOOTE. be conaaaeed at the old stand VANS ander the same firm name. EL ans pore ths Pere cnabuEs B. Pi kson. bus by JOHN Washington, Janwi DIARIES FOR 1569, D GREAT vs RIRTY, AT PRILP & SOLOMON avenue, bet. 9th and 10th streets, BLANK BOOKS end Countiag-House and Banker s BTATIONERY of all .imds. All the NEW BOOKS as soon aa published METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, iad 33% Penna. ave.. bet. 9th and Ith sts. 308. 3. May & CO.'S 0 PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. i 308 PENNSYLVANIA aVENUB, (Between 9th and 10th streete,) By Steamer “St. Kanwar’ we are in receipt of 300 DOZEN OF “ ALEXANDRINE’@” ayp “ DESPRIE’s » | amg et fl PARIS KID GLOVER: (ee Battons—ail Colorsiund sizes, 8 Te A: Mas. Avixer pfomeieteate es Te 8 at wt com hours of yf NES de 10-1m EW VEABS G Nexen patie sookeruL eo Joun a, tHomraon, Hs were. @ Con. 4ta a a Bibetety an FOR THE HOLIDAYS. i POST OFFICE ‘B00 AnD STATIONERY And SUBBOBIBE for your MAGAZINE or PA- PER for 1869. Subscriptions are received at ” prices, and the postage eared. Also, EXAMINE TRE JUVENILES. WORK BOXES, WRITING DESKS, LADIES COMPANIONS, BIBLES, B\EN BOOKS, PEAYKE BOOKS, ALBUM! ALMANACS, __DIABIES, ac. Constant! band, all t aul the latest PUB RICA T Tosb, and a cssortment of BTaTION. STAMPING, BITHOGEAPBING. GRAVING executed in the best mau! JOHN C. PARKER, POST OFFICE BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, ENTH STREET, 00) —_ EN- No 4585) deo-tt Porcrar GOODS AT POPULAR PRIC THOMAS RUSSELL & CO., SUCCESSORS TO E.G. DYER & CO., 256 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIB STOCK OF Wines that are Wines, Imported by them fer the Winter Season of 1363 ‘and 1869. HOLIDAY WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS. AND LU ao ES, HAVANA CIGARS, ETC Ere CHAMPAGNE WINES, inart Pere & Fils, Reims. Tee erseney, Carte Blanche, La Marechale. NATIVE SPARKLING AND STILL WINES, Ohas Bottler, Cincinnati, Ohio. From pinet Cataebe, Sparnihig Catawba, iat SEEDLING. We are the only agents in the. Bieri of Colum- bia for the above two celebrated houses. ROEDEBER’S CHAMPAGNE WINES, Dry Sillery, Vin Imperisi, Carte Blanch CHAMBEBTIN MOUSSEUX, (Sparkling Burgundy.) Our own importation, direct from tho well-known house of VILLART Jvz.,A. BEAUSE, (COTE-D'0B.) COGNAC BRANDIES OF GUABANTEED PURITY. Avtedituvian, James Hennevser. Vine Growers Bs tard. & Uo., He favorite brands. eee OLD RYE WHISKEYS, '1849;"" Rococo, '*1380;” Baker, ‘1 138. Pembroke, Mountain, OLD BOUBBON, THE MILK OF KENTUUKY, SCOTCH AND IBISH WHISKEY, JAMAICA AND 8ST. CROIX BUM, HOLLAND GIN, Of superior qual ity. FINE BORDEAUX WINES. CELEBRATED BRANDS FROM ORLEBRA- . TED HOUSES. = Ohatean Margaux, Oleteau Larose, Chateau nton, Chateat u Lahtte, Chateau Leoville, Oha- Bauterues CANTENAO, ST JULIEN, &c., &c. BURGUNDY WINES. | From Chas. Bernard, A. Beaun», Gote D'or; Pom- mard, Corton, Chambertia, Romance, Chablis, Cloa de Vougeot. | | RHINE W. WINES. } i Niersteiner, Liebfraumilch, Murcobranner, Hock- heimer, Steinberger Cabinet, &c. ENGLISH AND IRISH PORTEB, ENGLISH AND SCOTCH ALE. POPULAR BRANDS. | LITTLE BEL{—CIGARS-LITTLE BELT, | OUNCHAS, LONPR ES, BEGALIAS, OPERAS, Ac., &e., Ac., &e. FRESH HAVANA CIGARS OF FAVORITE | BRAND». ENGLISH PICKLES AND SAUCES. | FRENCH AND AMESICLAN PRESERVES, CANTON GINGER, ce W OHOW, DRY GIN | BRONSON'S sucnied DAIRY CHEESE. Ate, STILTON, CHEDDER AND PINE APPLE. FRENOH PEAB, MUSHROOMS, OLIVE OIL, ETO., ETC., Ero. THOMAS RUSSELL & CO., (SIGN GOLDEN EAGLE.) Between 12th and 13th streets. de 10-1:n V ite a oo. Taian von leis CORDIALS, aD FRUTCS, ac. Vermtcelli, Mecaront. &¢': Pastes of all ro oltre Olt from Huicea; Pure ° Sorente . Sw iano Italian Wines. 486 BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR Holiday Presents. CALL AT MARKRITER'S, No. 486 SEVENTH STREET, Bétweon D and E sts. Naw, al ov 5 owl FEENOH FRUITS, IN PETITE POrR, tan pei sxretan) ine irocel ved oud of my digas cea ORANGE COUNTY SUTTER, HaVANA ORANGES, BREW BAISINS, NEW SMYRNA FIGS, very handsome, FRESH MALAGA GRAPES, SEW CANNED VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. N. W. BUBCHELL, Corner 14th aad F streets, Under Bbbi t House, os ’ Curwa HALL. (Esrasziswey 1827.) CHINA, GLASB, EARTHENWARE, A5D Huul- eners, AG ed stock of che shove fi Kiso, and Britannia nia CAsTORs, Seat ey ue ror , ay as tat the rey Fauor pds 03, al Rite re re ral ‘341 PEN) aves AVENUB. Mey PUMBELL BOT, CPT ae IN MY LINE. h Brandy Oranges; | arenow run as foil B claim: this | District him for that title the test P Ohemsiones desire toe ‘compete = to be music at seit can be seen at Professor e's | a aemy ony day detweon the hours of Master Van ‘Tassel! has onty been two months ‘€bder my tuition u, REE rene OU eS guy ESPUTA Haves BEEN A A ‘PUPIL Fitor one 2 one of his wibine’ to pec lpe? with his secend Ba tavern om he bas srefally: Drepered. bat not ‘with owusie at stght with him on the same terms waa with the tect one I cannot ere tne pro riety tm a chal 4 prlety tm a cha ae care ae w to Odd. Feltows’ hendquerters, ith street, ER. PROPURT. RE dvising. Healiug, Devel a Gentlewen $4 ori Capitor st t Medium, Ladies 50 cts @ [)oGTek BE Woonater ia effice and residen« to No.3 door from 12th M's. A HULL, FR istingnished Psyche metrist, 4 Office ADIES FR! 4 bie Cait FRC Attorneys at Law ant Soli No. 33 Louist helett T OaSH P?1D FOR LADIBN B, Children’s, Cast of ¢) . Bhi eto. Th te Detween Mand b mail Ee attended to. 5 EESONAL—EQUAL PARTNER W Active os Toh in an est Insura»ce, and begotiation of Goan Mart have frem 85 We to SMa Salon will be amp). Aoi on real estat~. references given and required. “THOM AS a MitvngLL Boom 4 Intelliaepeer Builcing 0 25 tf 1. and Ohron.; $ Hd and Chron st | LECN. He guarantees a tho ly coreof any Secret Divensss, oF pean made’ aie ¢ ment embraces ti lest discoveries of pln) private Hourr Yabowe Pe aw Sere SPL EC T SCHOOL IN N BOSTON, MASS. MI8S STEVENS’ SOHOOL FOR YOUNG CHILDREN AND MIss¥s, No. © Carver street. first door from Boylaton street side of Boston Common dvanced Courses of Study native Teacher Primary a1 French, bye ing the school year Good sccommedations will be procared for pupils not residing in the ct For circulars address Miss P STEVENS, at ber ool room. or Hon. AF. STEVENS. Rout Honse, Washington, D.C Beferences —Hon. Jace Sleeper. Hon. Otis Nor cross Hop. A. F sterens,M © ; Lieut Gov 18 Eu Key SH OW v Ww arren, D D David Pa ; E. i Datton, Esy ; Eoen Sears, Bsq.. Jobo A. Lameon. Deck aER. lt @e13-Im* M5 iS8 FE. A. CO°OUBN'S SELECT SCHOOL. in the B st:eet Baptist Church. bet 6th and 7th ate, ‘The English "ranches taught on the Nor hool Plan. Address 207 des ™ D. DENTISTRY. _ Be WAND. A MERRILL, D BOR PRANSYLY N 1th aud 15th streets mee | ist siristchaL TKBTH on auy Kind f Plave desired Pure } rous Gride Stantiy on baud for extract We guarantee to all those hi office eatiotaction in every pi D® LEWInBS ae tik DESTAL ase00l act. 260 ae AVE. Between Isth streets TESTH ay WITHOUT Pains, ete will be made le for extracting w where A ‘oth are soci Sate err riifvedslected when's RAILROADS, Bacrmors anv onto BAILLBOAD, WASHINGTON, 1968. ABETNGTOR | AND BaLTL Wituinero i AND THE W' Viz: FoR SALTIMOERS. | Leave dally, exce; Permit g Oe here and 7:30 FS a “gone WAY STATIONS. Sunday, at 7 and 950 A4.M tes sy ik: 8. Leave at 7 A. a or from Sunrgatiog caw Trains between MORE and 9.30 Bo train te 4. 5:40, and FOR Lyle § [cate at’ A.M. and THE waer. end Sandey, FOR ALL PARTS OF. — eat. Noe ‘on Saturday ares Ams sation 4P.m. P.M. enly, con re wd from ‘Balt! , be hed at thr ecting Statl Wheeling: Parkerst Sree tickets to. the West can Sebington Station Ticket Odice at all bourse thea at Also, Ofice, 406 he Company's, 08 HH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTOD TH cQu LINE Bs AND EW YORE. ‘Trains between Wasnrncton aD uEW TOBK ere aw run 0 fol lows, viz a Sere W YORE, withow: i Leave det dally, cexcent Sunday) 12:30and*5 410 P.M aatly { soxcent Bunday) 12: E30 ad 3 8UND. Leave for KatS40 P. M.,and Phila aleevina care or ww York on 5:40 P. M. train te Mew York,or Through tan boa at che sie station om icwet after Also, ‘Company oon in the. on miveuia venus ms pan: = tickets at the Avent gage called for and Sap Posldence, aa coached gta tice Be mpnicintr ene Owicatans Rallrosd advertisement jaltimore, AD: pe ‘West. = et W WILSOH, Master 0, Transportation, nom GEO. 8. KOONTZ. "Agent, Washington. [TX FOUNDBY AND MACHINE NOVELTY Founpey | PABKEEBSBUBG, WEST VIBGINIA. We bave on hand one Portable Steam 8 w Mill of 25 Horse Power that we will sell at our works for @1,70e cash; also. several portable engines suitable for threshing machines of 10 horse power; also, several portable engines off wheels from 15 to MW horse power or under Persons wishing to pur- chase new or second hand machinery. engines or from, would do well to call or eddress M. J. = CO., Parkersbarg, West Virginia, Roos —- AND COLORED SILE6, Of the best Lyons —- <g Day and Evening a, PART LYONS SILK vu satis ea AT EXTEEMELY LOW PRICES. J.J.MAava co, 308 Pennsylvania avenue, between Sthjand 10th streets, ja 4-Stif G. KBAPFT, FAMILY BREAD BAKERY, Corner Penpsylvania avenue and 18th st., band Boston Brown. Gra- CHG, ns sey taras| EEE ea NB —Weruse bar the ed fo pare and oem NOY Geo: &e. CLOTHING, &c 1869 1869. ‘Thawkfaito our patrons and the public for the y Wberal ‘upon as daring anes pest yoar. we shall during a eee Oa = to shall. od after this MONUVAY. Jam sth, mark n@ prices on our immense steck of CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING, &c., To the PRICE SYST Very lowest figures, and adopt the ONE ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLALN FIGURES, oferfor THIRTY DAYS A DISCOUNT or tes PRR CEAT UN ALL Casi SALES DONT LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS 4” BNAMINE OUR STOCK a.” EXAMINE OCB PRICES SAKS & C9. "17 SEVENTH STREET BETWEEN PENNA AVE AND D STREET K B —NO NEW AOU JOUNTSOPEABD UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES at CLOTHING FOR THE MILLIO WALL, ROBINSON & Co., No. 322 Pennsylvania Avenue, ESTABLISHED 29 YEARS. CHEAPER THAN 7TH STREET CHEAPES THAN ANY STREET TAKE NOBODY'S WORD COME AND SER. EXAMINE OUR &TOCKE. COMPABI CES. 8 YOURSELVES ACT AOCOBDINGLY. Many persons suppose, without investigating, thet they can buy cheaper on 7th street, or in smal shops. then they can on the Avenne.or at an exten- rive firet clase establishment. This is entirely mistake, and @ very costly one, as any one can see o@ & moment's reflection, or, what is a great de better, by ® personal examination. It stands to reason that ® SINGLE FikM, havinga comPLers *Tock of everything fp their line, with an Exrr- RIENCE OF MANY YEARS, BUYING Lakoriy in t CREAPRST MARKETS, aud doling @ handsome basi ness of @300,000 ren YEAR caneell goods ate Lees PROFIT, @nd of course GREAT DEAL LOWER, than they cam possibly be sold by tem diferent frons whose stocks are incomplete, who buy in smali lots, and consequently at Argher prices, and whe mus pay from their divided profits the combined expense off tem separate business stands @nd Aftsen or steenty different domes stu CAN'T ANY BODY 82: ISN'T EVEBY WORD TRUE I8N'T IT BUSINESS ST IT COMMON SEN! WE THINE THEY OAN WE BELIEVE [T's TROB WE CAN PROVE IT I3. GIVE US A CBANC! Wedon't ask orexpect say person to bay rom Us for our bene At, but beeanse we can make tt TH ecp INTEREST to do so, To demonstrate this to th: satisfaction of all we have only to repeat Come and Se OUR STOCK 18 COMPLETE UB PRICES LOW 48 THS LOWEST. WALL, ROBINSON & Co., nom 2wktw 322 PENNSYLVASIA a’ {’,2- #=1bERoms, (Baccessor to H. F. Lowven & 0o. CITIZENS, ARMY AND th BBOHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's.) Jy8-tf__ No. 362 Pens. svenac, Washiugton. Bors: asp rouras: DRESS AND SCHOOL CLOTHING. A large stock just received for FALL AND WINTES WEAR. STEPHENS & CO., 310 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 9tb and 10th streets, WOOD AND OOAL = ,P. BROWN & SOK, S. corgtret New York Avenge and sth street, plesale and Retail Dealers ANTHRACITE AND BITOM Nous COAL, Qoote prices as follows bite Ach Goal, oll stecs.. eo 24-tt Chestuut Go go vat jo Orders received at our offic York arene ‘nd oth street, and'at our yard, Toot th street. doxd-af OUR ORDERS FOR ist aE a: tuetr Depot and Obiet 0 ee oe Ith ond F, Wash 5 tha rman, ii 127 Fe. ovenus, between iste 3.3. ne E ane worok ieee i om tube: er 2». 7, {033m Tiber! stocked Tn cas anton, ee i ore PiAN08 a 95 FER CERT. BELOW gar ote: Per oe peNC eR oerty Sve Fears. eis tm = from LLs G™* CONCERT 2KSaF BOE BseEragp tiving male Soprano aod Pianist, Lreormates sopeert at he reb. corner of Congress and Gay «ts. THIS BVENING WEDNESDAY, Jan orm. commencing at 6 o'clock Admission, FIFTY CENTS, lewant Ane Dickoring Piano Law boom kiediy furmianed oy Mr JF Blue . WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. | COTT-SIDDONs, | THREE sights ABDO ONS MATINER ONLY, POtT-st x8 prorted ad'by her 8 arity (Woapraden | THE oTBA . You urxe it BOUT NOTHING NATIONAL 1 WEDNESDAY KV ENTN. EVERY EVEDING ari MAT ine ARTE RNOUN TER JAN SATUSDAY The Gra: 4 Bpectacuin: Play of CNDINE Ox. THE NATAD ODERN with new SCENERY. COSTUMES, DaANOFS. & The Rewit: hing CAN-OAN Pats secured wit eXtes {ANTERRORY TH STREET AND LOCISIANA AVENUE RAND FRENCH CAN CAN = er gwied every Mons RAND IMPERIAL The AD BIEN URT METZEROTT HALL FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY TAY WORLD RENO returned from a successfal trar of eset to the citeeme RE desea POWERS tort!y oxhthited before ca ends a ‘Nobility of all Beropene ghich bere WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6 Continaing SIX NIGHTS. Satarta;. the oh, er te: Reserved Seats 75 Gente secured in advan:o at Metros ott reopen commence at Special arrangements tor ANCES Ww ABBINGTON SKATING PARK Foot or Twenriern Steet PPEN EVERY Day N THE ICE PF ‘The SIGNAL willbe FLAG WITH BED RALL 00 the Uare Beason and Single Admission Ba? * at the Gate MO 4 only aE As T GALLERY 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB jryidlosed NINTH D TENTH STREBT 2. <oeston selhertion © of OIL PAINTINGS: Ger. French, § tgs wal and Brame PIOTORE FRAMES, tome. TASSELS. ac ac Picture Frames made to orter. _oc Way P*r ‘s. - REIS’ pane Meee s et Dancl woe nf tea em orday, from 8 to 10 p.m BALLS, PARTIES, &. La COTEBIE CARNIVAL BAL MASQUE. MALINI'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, K street, between 9th and 10th ate. La Coterte Carnival given st my Academy last season having beens) successful in every Particular, I desire to eumouncs thet « repetition of the same will bs gi above place on THURSDAY «' 4 becrt IMPROVED TOOTH BRUSHES. BECOMMENDEP RY TEE w MLN MERICAN DENTISTS —_ M.D. D ©., April, 1563.—My Dear Bi: ow ‘tried jour brushes {Letter from Chevalier Maynord, A DDS rt Four imp Sroment ie - os S87 Un sale at the Drag Btores. LILLY & BROTHER, Bouth s ata MBIA E BOSPITAL FO) Sais “Yi a 1 ‘bOsriTaL. ay, sao ee. 48D BEPAIBL Sb WILD. Toner ay 7 cia at, UR ‘above. Other ii inetra met re petred. toned, wed for sale. Pianos for sale, reat, of ex- ee ee Fvova: FLOUR: ou! FLOUR: FEE 1 FEED | FLOUR AND FRED, ie FEED! FEED

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