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EVENING STAR. | Largest Cirealation in the District « neeee Editors (ROSBY S. NOYES. WASHINGTON OITY: SATURDAY.......... JANUARY 16, 1969. S7 READING MATTEB ON EVERY PAGE. °8E OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Tee Iwaveraation BALL.—We havea sug- gestion to make to the managers of the Lnaugu- ranon Ball tbat we think wil! solve the dim- culty im regard to a suitable hall for that occa- -ion. That is, to use the grand new hall of the ‘Smithsonian Institetion, two hundred feet by ity. for the ball-room, and equal size, for the supper-room. The rooms ire-proot, aud are admirably adapted for the purpose. There is gas and water already om the premises, and the only expenses neces “ary would be the Isying of a floor in the new | ball. The lower ball would make a capital sup- pet-Teom, as the flat cases in the middle of the Toom could be removed. and the alcoves would Ppetmit ample space for small side tables. Such casesas remain im the room could be draped | with flags. &e. There are also plenty of ad- jacent rooms, up stairs and down, for retiring rooms, «loa rooms, &c. There is also a fine .Arriage porch in front of the building, where ladies can alight under cover in case of bad weather. A caiciam light might be placed oa the top of the tower, illuminating the whole | sTounds nearly as bright as day. Altogether it “trikes us that the Smithsonian building is just the place for the Inauguration Ball. eS RE ESSE itiss matter of surprise that so simple and Proper a thing as @ resolution of inquiry as to | what amounts have been paid by the Govern. ment to certain railroad companies for the transportation of troops and treight finds such opposition im the Senate as to Isy it over under the rules. Ure would suppose if there had been nothing wrong in the premises those in- terested would be wiiling and anxious to have ail Teasomabie inquiries on the subject answered a8 promptly and fully as possible; and one would think that if there was anything wrong | the public had a right to know it. It is mght that Congress should ascertain how much money it takes to build = certain fort, vessel, or public building, or what it costs to print the various Government issues, or how much the *@pper: of any partieniar branch of the public service takes from the pockets of the tax- payers, but the question what Government bad to pay for carrying a soldier or a ton of freight for a given distance becomes at once an | attack on the vested rights of some person or company, and objections spring up in plenty. General Kilpatrick is out ina column letter im a Hartford paper showing why General Butler's bill proposmg to abolish or consol- idate certain of our Missions to South America should not be passed by Congress. Tais was to have been expected. “Dad's under that load of hay, by who asked bim why he was so vigorously at work removing a load of fodder tnat Iay upset on the road side. There is this, how- ever, to be said on the subject, without refer- ence to prejudice on cne side or interest on the er. If there is need for an American Min- ister at the several Republics of South Amer- . there is meed for ome resident in each. So remote and inaccessible from each other are their several capitals that a consolidation of Missions amounts practically to an abolish- ment, 80 far ac protection to American citizens or American interests is coucerued. The rel question before Congress, therefore. is wh-ther there is need for & Minisver to auy of the States named in General Butier’s bill A correspondent who does not seem to be appalled by the number or the conilicting na- ture of the financial remedies proposed, offers s plan which is mot as exhaustive @s Morton's, or as novel as Butler's, but which has the | merit of simplicity at least: «Let Congress,” be says, “enact a law whereby greenbacks miy be redeemed—at the option of the bolder— during the year 126, at 130; during the year | 1570 at 137, amd so on for tem years, a tha: at the expiration of that time a specie basis will be reached, and this without any disturbance | to our commercial or mercantile interests. Such ‘3 law would effectually prevent gold gambling and the evils attendant thereon, give our puper money 3 fixed and certaim value, and impart a degree of confidence to the public mind that would make imyestments in our public securi- ties the Best im the world. Referring to the battle the cago papers ae Waging against the heartless treatment of children im the public schools, the woman's rights paper, the Rerulu‘ion, says: « When women control our schools, assume their proper position as trustees and saperin- tendents. such barbarous customs as these will | no longer obtain.” Bat it so happens that in a large proportion of the cases where the courts have had to taxe cognizance of charges of uumerciful punish- ment of children by teachers, the teachers have been females. How is this, Mrs. Stanton ! The press is yetata loss exactly where to place Mr. Washburne. The Springfield Kepud- ficon thinks that his mugnificent speech last week renews and strengthens the impression of his fitness for the Department of the Laterior: amd the certainty that he would work a revoe | tution speedily im that nest of indirection and corraption: but thinks it also makes it the more manifest tbat be cannot be spared from the House of Representatives, where bis fame wily be larger, Dis hand freer, and he can meet the | gigantic frauds which meet the Treasury on the very threshold. From J. C. Parker, ih street, we have The Ge axy Sud Atlantic Monthly for February: aud Hearth and Home for January 23; and from J. Shillington, Gdeon Baitding. we have The | Gelary. Afantic Monthly, ana Our Young Folly to~ February, and Mearth und Home for January _- Bu. Nem aceees TYPOGRAPBL { et A Stated M Bis (Beturdey) EYESIS re are requested so ereamees at ar 12 Rita's No No aS vtrect between iw ean ee ry SERMON. eDaY, THE The Ker B. WAGUER z. College. i oe . for the f the poor of “Pervice eit commence at 10 % o'clock, CONGREGATIOBAL OH _ i Cage OB. ne ORUBOH. — Tw , ad B BOW. Council will preace te 260) Ree MEETING TEE Wee ny QT Ti take place iPOW (unde EVE vat ine, the Cuvary Baptisn Oburee oe vith atime sae reases may be expected ed to attend. = Dd at ee Secretary. Ls hich Ky nm paid be FELUASY willbe cra ea J08 GER4A ‘Olerk Osntre py Mg | ge g yianind bogey ND, gait “of the Martian MP Caureh, will rr ten” wth inestent. at m2. The public are cordially N Naweet at the | the lower hall, of | as the boy replied to the passer. | ” The pab seery } Formicr Naws ny Caste —A creaty pet ween the United States and Great Britain forthe e- tlemeut of the Alabamaciaims has been signat by Minister Johnson and Lord i Les Cuaren don, og, the basis of the origual protocol. The great Powers of Earope. with the excep- tion of Russia, have uated gas demand upoa Greece to withdraw her iL odject on< against the Conference as at present constitmted. The Conference was to meetagaia = = generally believed. this sexsi ‘will be , and on thority that Tends UE" Ghee Sat eat structed to announce that Greece is resolved to reject the decision of the Conference if cer- Suppore! by tat body. "All the"ndioniers 2 th aretha: Greece is bent on war. A des; patch from Athens states that King George is — —— a The open mgesgr cts that Greece will submit to the Conference. voten od the’ ‘The chances of the Duke of Montpensier for Spain are said to be improving. The boatmen of Oxford (England) University are expecting a challenge from Harvard Ulub for rowing match next summer. Adviess from Maderia to the~th inst. report mo tidings of the missing passengers of the steamship Hiberpia. The Paris Patrie condemns the ac- knowledgment made bv Mr. Gladstone ia his letter to Mr. Lester, of New York, as bumulia- ting England in the presence of America, calculated to render the Premier unpopular among bis own countrymen. MoxTcomeny County, Mp.. ITews—The Rockville Sentinel bus the following items Appoin ent ofan Attorney.— We are pleased | tolearn that the Board of Directors of the Chegapeake and Ohio Canal, at their meeting | on Friday of last week, appointed our fellow- townsman, Thomas Anderson, Esq, Attorney | to their honorable body. A betier appoin:ment | could not have been made. Election of Directors —At & meeting of thy | Maryland Free-Stoue Miting and Manatac- turing Company, held at their Quarries, ia this | county, on the 5th —— the following gen- | tlemen were Directors for the ensuit year: Henry H. Dodge. John L. Kidwell, Hen- pet D. Cooke, William B. Love, Thomas Ander. Joseph R. es, Hanson A. Risley, Richsra Dobbins, and Charles W. Hayden! | At & subsequent meeting of the Directors, Jobn L. ee was elected President, and Charles W. Hayden Treasurer and Secretary. Point of Rocks Railrcad.—Persons from the immediate vicinity imform us, thatthe con- tractors on this road, between the Point of Rocks andMonocacy, have bet ween 400 and 500 bands engaged on the work at this ime, and that some tections have been finished. Itis expected, in ashort time. that a large force Will be put to work this side of Monecacy. Commopore Mgapm.—We learn through pri- | vate channels that Commodore Meade, whose name was uphappily prominent a short time | since in relation to some family troubles has | suffered a stroke of paralysis, and that his family has been sent forin haste, with the gravest anticipations. While this event will be much regretted by the friends of the family, it | will effect much im explaining the cause of those events that lately distressed nis friends, | He bas unquestionably been suffering from a mental malady for some time, and its insidious progress now shows conclusively in this man- ner —Philalelphia American LEOTUBES, FOR TH! BENEFIT OF THE LADI#S’ AID 8U0LBTY, ar THE CONGREGATIONAL CHUROE, Corner of Tenth and G streets, bbs sect sh =e JANUABY bes pen st7, Lecture to commence at | Raminios se Raaeas Reserved gente 78 13 Cai, ‘Tick ete—reser ved seate—to be obta: . ae 2erott's Music Btore. aie YE ele BY SIB KNIGHT BEV.S B. sige THEBLAND. ODD FELLOWS" HALL. SEVENTH STREBT. ON | WRONESDAY EVENING, THE 20rH INST., commencing at 5 o’clock. SUBJ ECT—FREEMASONRY Tickets admitting « gentleman ONE DOLLAK; siugle Lickets. 30 UEN fe Lecture is tor a benevolent purposs, and roved by M.W.Graud Master B 8. loxavy som. Jalsa ‘and two ladies, Ts. yim ©. A. he introductory to the arcond serfes of Special ns Cnri:tien Ae Discowi ses betore the Youos Me toctation will be delivered hy | Bes. @. W. SAMEON, D.D, President of Columbia College. 1U-MOBROW (Sabdath) EVENING, Jat At the 1sth-street Baptist Oharch.(Dr ( Bervice w comme "lock. be Four Gevsels ne Memoirs, stving ‘compiete. knot ledge of Chet Sto bom they, were adiressed, the of cach, ani thelr harmony "ass ja ‘hele, ‘These discourses are free to all. it Teeer ee ir wiper & a2 “8 i ua AKL Is D; of the Braitle-street Ohurch, | Heston, will preach in the National: Theater at7!! | o'clock’ Beats free to all. 016 2 | OFFICE OF tio WaSupNOTON Pheer LIGHT CUMPANY. No. 472 i ja BEGISTER'S OFFICE. OIE My asmiwerox, D. Gedo. 18, 1859. ! TO WHO! i, par CONCEBN Lhereby recanmee st from, this date this of- fice will not recognize the transfer of ‘any officer's or of emplovess. psy or selary,nor the transfer or pment of done by pax sesessments or estimates of Jeo under this Corporation ing transfers or assignments, eon sccopted Dy this omse are Guired to produce the same, eo toast they mey ¥. A. BOSWELL, Begister. | \ ea BUILDING ASSOCIATION. FIFTH WARD BuLDING, ASSOCIA. TION, ust or nized. will, bold ia can be Store, or at filomes of the . thesbaet Often)” "yo. re Te ree, OPPs eae eS FRYT,, President. 6. F. QULICK, Tresanrer” ETAILRY, Vico Preqdent. | _W. 7. JonmsOm, Becrctary YOUN: CATHOLICS FRIBND 80- lem orses LEC TUBE COURSE 1-65_9, SUNDAY EVENING, JAN. 17, 156: . Bev. W. H. ANDEBDON, D. BD. Of Bozland. mee “ IBELAND'S PLace. MONG THB Ba- The Lectures will — ue, ativered im Osrroll N bs — ‘Mth ana luth strests. ¢ wees! ats so ermnson jCREREAY RILPATRIOK DELIVER MIs LECTCTR OW | SHERMAN’S MAROB TO THE SEA. | | Under the Auspices of Post No 1. @, A AT THE CONGBEGATONAL CHURCH, Corner 10TH ap @ streBrs. { FOR TRE BENEFIT OF THE | WIDOWS AND OBPHANS OF THE WAR, on MONDAY EVEMING, January 18ru. ‘This Lecture has been delivered three ‘times, tn Boston and twice . Phi the lecture a0 the most eLeotL! that has | jar 1 eee n Lecture t commence at at o’cloc! 50 fr neh & pra He He aduvartets Ss. 75 conts wY yosue are ene bereby, Sapuary ? iver that Board af Directors Weve’ decors dividend. of | one dollar per. Foad for , the, last six months. payable to stockholders on natant - JW. ZBOMESON, hire ‘Treas. WM. W. MOOKE, Sec'y ana ro) D.U. a ¥ hae thes Li ses for eecrence, Agents, Bill P. ‘toners Dbron & Rep) Register. or?" NTAL NOTICE. BARRETT, D. D. (Formerly i Paitngetpu, ) Wo. 2 all esta Opera ce ous yy ti ‘without Baeinfornes. | Pure Nutrous Oxide. 0m bY toring REFERENCKS: Rad Een “a ols Prof. Geo. T_ fark Pret, Bee, Wituman, ao Bene ¥_ OUMMIN: 47 SEVENTH STREET, AN EXTENSIVE phages AND SHOE HOUBB, | Where the Sind, als fe 28 Saat, ana that o ths Rast cage eaters Twe doors eouth, ‘Marne, wow ~ Savarese —. report closed yi ‘The bill for Telief ot Sue Me discussed at length, when Mr. “moved that 1 be Fecommitted to CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of Bes tera y's Proceedings. with me the pending thes moved to take up Pimcreased duties on and the Senate, at 5 o'clock p. m. sSjottand until Monday. incorporate the University Bima in the Bistric: of Columbia be upon the table and on that demanded the yeas and nays. The ‘vote stood yeas 8, nays the ‘was iad upon the table. ‘Mr. Maynard ) offered a resolution eae Mr. James Welles, a clerk in second auditor's office, was knock- construction of « Ship Canal around the Falls of Niagara, Mr. ‘Wa-hburne (lil) insisted oe is motion to refer the billand ments to the committee of the on tae arate ot the Union. On this the ayes and Fe were ordered. and Tesulted—yeas “ye Mr. Ferriss (N. Y.) mone that when the House adjourned, it aicern @ moet on day next. The House then adjourned. “SHALL THE end Paors We copy the following lines from the New York Evening Netes and Sunday Dispatch PROCLAMATION. Rebold a nation bows her bead And listens to her bah ~ te ‘dond. Prociaiming egual rights to all The bond, the free, the great, the pation yields up their The black the whiter aie site By a Man's seif'eb soul shall mo more Freedom of thouuht now leads the way. ig waning fast form sey fool the blast; a PROPHEOY. greet chan: his nation shail Freodom of pany hg nest first Goda home For ite naturel promptings can po |: ‘be locked In subvection, by laws, that are only corrupts A light breaks } te cometh trom Heaven. fyighs peak men tim In ite radiance the nation shall bow down in fear, Turning to gladness as its teachings they bear. Of Presidertial elections, os arhe bave had eit ‘They’! * Tee awar by ti last? Partial Sufirege shail no longer deci Who shail nexe oll that ence rrr. Fils, decreed by bat one of their tl on Greece: Aud dispensed in her baie most elog He shall come with Barth’s laws in And through fairest forms shall giv: Bre already chosen, and are wasting the day, When this raler shall come with his mighty array: Justice and cauity shall then have full sway; Lazess aud rise vey aeoawpene i ‘The world fe in ecstacy! cyt Millounines hws co hes come, 1 INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC.—To tse or contusion. the ‘personal Saltation to be destitute und deserving, without to nativity, sect. or color. ‘atributicns in money should d_ouly be male to collectors in the ¢ifferent duly eath del itvered. Timciaelr® "We The names of visitors ead M hep Published from thme te rime Iwo 5 aha jouses are open from 10 until 4 orcjock. 6 Hy one at the corner of ‘Seventeonths and I on Maryland avenue, near office of the ‘avenne and el ehatomen For {her information apply at th General Agent, corner of Sixth street. t. ram: SUNDAY MORNING GAZETTE. NEW AND INTERESTING FEATURE. Bo. Vili-TO-MURBOW. Character Sketches of JOHN A. Fpisneu ERNANDO woop. x @ i A GREAT NUMBER. D ‘SOLUTION OF COPARTNEPSHIP. ‘BSOLL. xintit bet JUN A” BOLLERS ALBXAND Tous A. SULLEBS. Wisnixeros, January 1). 1 The hasivers will be continued at the old stand, B07 wn street, unger Seaton Hall. by E F AL: EXANDEL, who desi-ee a continaénce of the pa. tromage bestowe:! on the late firm ja 6 St Ovz SPEING AND SUMMER STOCK IN BEMNANTS AND DRESS PATTERNS, Left ‘rom last season, willbe run of at KXCEED- _— LOW PRICES prererstory to ** taking ok “We thus offer a great many desirable Goods at SUCH LOW PRICES jake it an important corsideration Be Five PERCENT. rs hago ven on all bills over tem dollars for a in W- cot Rewmovan. KINDLING AND STOVE WooD MILLION! FOR THE to the foot of Sevent have ‘srenter factiities dest weod the shores of Vi rod 1 am no’ LOWEST BATES, and delivered to any pari of the District of Oo- inmbia FREE OF EXTBA CHABGE. New sooxs FOR SUNDAY BOHOUL TEACHERS AND OTHERS. . and Ui ‘alucble orks with and ‘iusvrati jon, for the A cure FROM A Guaven WORKS! OP, a on. Vol. 2 Rien iverson Biyitslogs Treditions, And bor KEW BOOKS, all to be our" Bew Book Table.” ease SIOWERY, suitable for Weddi: Rett Makoto ee ENGBAVING VISITING CABDS: me atylee, Seer fa OLB) FABCY Sin jan 16 tf tween BYZANTINE MOBAIO, STON GAMED 6 RDONTX, AND PRARL A now assortment just resetved. Se MOWIGAL? & BBO,, Jewslers, BBW STORE, 950 Peons. ate, aD, HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. NO. 5 NOW READY. In this number ts begun the publication of a new story of domestic life, written expressly for Heats axp Home by Mrs. Bestcca Hazvino Davis author of “ Life im the Irom Mills,” entitled THE TEMBROKE LEGACY. It will be copiously illustrated by Starueys, and will run through several numbers. The genias of Mrs. Davis, in its intensity and sombreness, strongly resembles that of J Breu,and“Tar Trxexoxe Lecacy” will be found to possess the highest interest. No. 5s @ number of unusual richness, and ‘ask the lovers of good reading and fine engravings te buy end examine it. Bead tne TABLE OF CONTENTS: L OFF THE JBESET COasT. (A Picture) Hany Faw. i. FAULTS OF INEXPERIENCED WRITERS. Hazaicr Brecuer Stowe. il. THE SHADOWED RIVER. (4 Poem.) ©. P. Caancn. Iv THE TEMBROKS LEGACY. (Mastrated.) “Mrs, Beazeca Haroixe Davis. v. BECKY BRADLEY Mrs. B. H, Bropvanp. vi MBS. RUNNIBEE'S DIABY. Lavra E. Liman. Vil. GINSON. vul. BUBN’S DAISY. (Allustrated.) “Wee, modest, crimson-tipped flower.” Ix. A GOOD GROWL FROM DIOGENES, ©. A. Baxer, x HOW A GIANT MANAGED MATTERS, (Ocucluded.) Franx B. Stoexstoy. xt. A H1UMOBUS CONTRIBUTOB. Tewxssray. XU. JANUABY FABM TALE. XI. A BEPLY TO “BUTTEB vs. WOOL. By ® Massacuvserts Pas Men. ALY. GARGET ITS TREATMENT. Prof. Law,of Corne!i Untversity, XV. IMPORTED NEAT CATTLE. Prof. Ouautes lL. Fiowr. XVI. PROFIT OF SHELTER FOB ANIMALS, AYRSHIEE COW * (A fine Portrait ) XVIII. (AUastrated by Forses.) Prof. Vexnii, Yale College, XIX. STEAMING CATTLE FOOD. (With detailed experiments.» THE CROW. J. W. Baca. KX. HE LATE BABON BOTHOHILD'S COUN- TRY SEAT. ([ilustrated by # plan.) Dowatn @. Mitereny. s XXh OUR WINTER HOME IN FLOBIDA. D. H. Jacques, XXII. = ASPARAGUE-GROWING IN MARELAND. XXIt. ‘THE FIRESIDE. , XXIV. CERCUME TANORS ALTES CASES. (A Picture.) FOR BALE BY ALL NEWS DEALERS. SINGLE NUMBERS TEN CENTS. Single coptes $4, invariably in advance; thgee copies, € five copies, 15. N. B —We have complaints made by residentsef AMUSEMENTS F. Dewedealers do not keep themeeives: sappliod with Braarl anv Bows, thus putting thelr customers ‘toinconventenee We will feel obliged to ae | j Wioved. te to-we the upmues of aust Gontere.- Bee idents of Now York City can subscribe for Huanta ] ap Bomex at our office, for €4.20 per annuih, which includes postage and delivery. PETTENGILL, BATES & CO., PUBLISHERS, at ’ “37 Pa .m. BRAPEE MOST WONDERFUL MEDICAL DISCOVERY SISOE THE CREATION OF MAN. PURELY VEGETABLE. BUNIONS!: BUNIONS:: CHILLBLANES: BUNIONS SORE FEET: Persons thus aMicted can have and 4 fect cure warranted or money refunded PT TESTIMONIALS, Wasuixctom, D. This is to cortify that I have bad a rer peistat nion of two years’ standin s Washington County, D. moos pe this 15th of Jan oh e712 wy MARTIN, J. P. until commencing EREUL MEDICAL Discov EET 8m now asi! Rasy => half ounce bottle, and Hmbs are y,t9 thelr natural sire. ant T could not wats jock’ down. Ipow can jaa no tow walk von = Hike a new man ight boomn at market. foot of Sth street; iid expect te * T now hope soon to ot house; instead, I BAUBEN (bis X mark] DODD. Soahiseege to oe Fubsrribed and sworn to before Jastice of the Peace in ‘and for Washington County, D. ©. this 14th day of J augary, 1359 WM. MARTIN, J.P: Wasurmcsom, Jonsary 1th, 190. This is to certify that Lhave hed au exceadingly {a} Barton vont in stating 7 DRAPER 'S ‘WONDEE Ls ~ se DISCOV BY has effacted a per bis X mark) OLAYTOB. No by 7 isest be ween meh aeets. eSnbecribed ana fworn to before me a Jestice of and for county, rr of di + 13%. OY ASOT A MARTIN Ofice No. 1 Washivgton Building, corner Pa. avenue and 7th st.,24 floor, from 9 Board at the Kirkwood House. m.to3p. Wasninorox, Jan. 15, 1358. ad to enter into contract with sid] TRODS, if ing the Frostea Feet orm faye eee ei6-ln * - H. 8. DRAPER. 7 N BW 8TOBE LARGE STOCK OF FINE GOODs; ANDA LOW SCALE OF PRICES. W. M. SHUSTER & BRO.. No, 324 PENNSYLVANIA ANENUE, Between Nixra aNo TENTH STREETS, baving on band a DBESS GOUDS. 1 order to tur 2 sean eet A ‘tous to purchasing their vil —— goods marked ia te ver i; at price they = a alway FH Sy ook sin it cea, at then very Jor ee ifthe sheet aet wine wish "to PW would ular attention to our eh stock of Prevent — Bm Merino», Poplin Alpacas, whirth ted Dela: P Byrn ble. ‘Ww. Sr von clegaut stock of PLATO W z 1G SHAWLS, which we offe act ‘oot the regular price. ‘We would alec call particular attention to our very large assortment of ELEGANT DRESS SILKS, comprising one of the largest assortments © oitered in thie city; and. as they were sear! att "chased at the large auction eaice i New York ba won gener ay pauic prices. we de not think we hevard much in pronowncing them by far th Cheasest stock in thie market, - sf . WE HAVE ON HAED 26 pieces Plain Black, ranging from $1.50 up- wards, end inthe assortment some very ls ‘oo pieces of Pivin, Colored and Fancy Silks, svitabie for street ay’! eveni: on black — colors aud at roidered French Po} pi imme irish Popiins Gur stock of LYONS mawrtuLa us, FLYERS From 21 to a) inches, sad Ladice tioking s settee articié abould not faltto look at our stock ONE PRICE ONLY, IN PLAIN FIGURES. 3812 eoSt W. M. SHUSTER & BRO. Ws wire vou TOOALL a Ws OC OALL AND SRE THE Nias. ELE repairs are notified to call for same ten date, or they will be sold, for re bey 14 ae" Corner i4th RIGLER BYi FOUB TBARS. Bol * wits 119 Ps.ay,. PB ss: os Cwatt LOW COBT. preci FOB 1 pow: th . = TOBE FOR BENT. ja de-im GREAT BARGAINS: : TBIMMINGS worth 108 conte ayare. FBBNOH FLOWBEBS worth $1 agpray, heat ONBETS which soid at 10, 12,0nd @15, yi Se aoe HOSISSY. Lubin prod P PABASOLS en¢ UMBBELLAS at Cimon Fao nt wih to Beep these goois any CLOTHS acé LADIES’ GLOAKS ot. retneca __Brices. ‘ 03 Paso tone agp 5 tecrteae aire tae aw ay De gr wae ara Ee ra hw ees a | at. ond CLOTHING, &c. S. Eiisc orr. 5 betaseans opening Seer opetna seceen. T sate fee for the nextthi jays to sel! my entire ‘Stock of Mens’, Youths’ OLOTRBING Bi 1 rit orto ths twearet of oll parties he desire as Clothing to ca'l and examine my stock b+] PRICE ONLY, E PBlCw ONLY, CHIGDREN’S CLOTHING, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING A. SAKS & CO, A. SAKS & 10, A. SAKS & CO. 317 SEVENTA STREET: 17 SEVENTH STEBET jai3-tr Bors: axp rourss: BRESS AND SCHOOL OLOT A large stock just recetved for PALL AND WINTEE WEAR. STEPHENS & 00., 310 Pennsyivante avenue, bet. 9th and 10th «treets, FOR THE HOLI DAYS. Care AT THE ou 24-tt POST OFFICE BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE And SUBSCBIBE for your MAGAZINE or PA PER for 1869. Subscriptions are received at Publishers’ prices, and the postage saved. Also, EXAMINE THE JUVENILES. WOBK BOXES. WBITING DESKS LADIES OOMPANIONS BIBLEs, HYMN BOOKS, PRAYER BOOKS, iCa- One ees on bend: 2 Be est SEP BTA. MPING, LITHOG! ee. GBAVING executed in the yor JOHN Cc. SELES POST OFFICE BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, No. 458 SEVENTH STREET, CORNER F. ded-tt Vv 1to @ oo. PORTERS 0: bt ir ITALIAN Winks. qUoRs. CORDIALS, No. 233 Pannstivaxia Avice, bet, 13th and Italian’ Feria celli, Bs ome Pore Olive Olt from YOUR Holiday Presents, ar Bo. 486 SEVENTH STREET, del0-6w" Between D and E sta. Cy iN EVERY VARIETY IN MY Lins. NDiMreRiat oat Ps Siar ‘thenew K yaiCombivation NATIONAL THEATER. ‘TURPAY EVENING, Jenvary 6, BENEFIT OF M’LLE EMALINE Lact appearance of the 7aTOWSK! SISTERS Pa) ed te te commence: with the mi: er) creme. nico THR FRENCH Sry — onelnde Roa The MAW aT Ta warel MONDAY. frat production of AFTER DARK METZEROTT HALL THE WORLD RENOWNED DAVENPORT BROTHERS In order to yet witnessed WONDERFUL POWERS Wil cive another entertainmeot on SATURDAY NIGHT, rny Or Tickets at Metverott S87 THURSDAY BEST BALL. G PABEPA Sosa BR ENTRE aT ME ROTT § BALL PABEPA-BOsA CONCERTS. D DE VIVO. Mme. PARBPA BUSA, th» ftmde who have not most popular Castatrics” o: tlampbast re turn to New York. overiand from Culltormis, after an UDparali-!d successful sensor of pers amd Concerts. n “ue Pacific coast aud Weetern Bites. ‘Will give in this city only TWO GEAND OONCEBTS BURSDAY AND THUBSDAY. Jan i Tenor, ritone he Distt guinbed Pianist, (Bunen w COUR ‘Accomapentet: ret appeeramce iu a the Piston La COTERIE CARNIVAL BAL Masyt kz at MARINI'S ASSEMBLY WASHINGTON, PEsevany ‘ Isey Carnival, so successfully inaugurated them that @ repetition of the same wil, ta.9, Dince as al orper of Bridge thie "ind at the Academy Mf «trest, Streets re MOXLEY, * FANCY DRESSES AND DOMINORS. For Ladies, Geatiomen, ana Obtidren. No. 445 TErTe STREET. (Se door north of F street.) As T GALLEBY 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS sar agirdescepd TiNTR ) TENTH STREET L PAINTINGS Ova! Cre Suuere MBSRE Faames, CORDS renee wade » ar y. rs, mode oc 16-19 Pepi s. KBE’ DANCING ACADEMY, Tenue. Opposite Metropolitan SIBTB LL OF THE PAs DsEie ASBUL Will take place at Prof. Pennsylvania avenue, on weldon"s Academy, 1-0 162” MONDAY. Jan. i-th, 1869 WOOD AND OOAL. — Cou AT BEDECED rece COAL AT LOW PRICE’ gitetiner ts ire way for th the teageovensent ot quality oe mi SS RED AND WHITE ASH COAL Soret there, which musi be removed in thirty orem sell i* et low price rather than remo: I wil! cell it in lots at very ce a i Hoval stewant Corner of M end 12th streets. P BROWN « Son, . Oorgee of Se: “¢ — i Avenue and oh head antunscite ‘axD iBITONINUDS ooaL, vote prices as fol i Goal, ail sizes. S11 Bea do” do 12 ao ao. 32 Orders received at onr office, orner of New Terk Seeube and Lsth street, and'st our yard, foot Tth street. dead th L™ bi $80,000 woars oF vex Goons, 1x ALL GRADES FOR SALE. AT VERY RBDUORD PRICBS FOR CASH. Lea: | SY ‘©f Dry Goods to call and ate, a 2 Fn Between 7th and Sth streets, opposite Genter Market. _jab-6t Tosacc ° TOBAGOO Just received. a large quantity of LEAF To. Bacco, direct from which BOTICE. Wormers CBLEBRATED DINING BOOMS, AT NOS. 310,314, 318 AND 340 | STBEET, Between Mth and léth etre: ts. —_ WORMLEY Having returned from Paris, is now prepared to fornish Dinner Parties, Suppers, Xc., ix the finest iawn amaneten notion grit whieh cannot be equalled country. Se Tim JAMES WOKMLEY. T ATTENTION OF TINNBES. New wanvnaxp sams. nsorpased in MINCE MEAT Fresh and of besticuaiity: pen neail aaa At 76 conte per jar. teins . jaa St” fu and Teh strecis. between Isrortaxt uEWs. ©. B. JEWELL'S PREMIUM SOAPS are acknowledged to be THE BEST SOAPS FOR THE LEAST MONBY tn the market ‘They are made on the old fashion pian by votl- ing, and are free from all Cre uml eculterations. 4 The foo pate guar, The “—e en eg ‘CITY 80ar, The “ CHEMIOAL OLIVE Boar, The “ LAUNDBY B8uaP, are breads chempany guailae. j, and are gueren- eed to give perf ASK TOUB GROORB for aay of these and take Bo other. ee ete ae oF te SE CUO 8s