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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet (ROSBY S. NUYES...... Editor. WASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY... JANUARY 18, 1969, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- APHIC AND OTHER MATTER. While a few narrow-minded illiberal sheets pave taken grounds sustaining the railway mosopolists of the country in opposition to the | le, we are gind to see that the independent f broad, thoughtfal views, are speaking ugly in bebalfot such action by Con- ress assPall rebuke the attempt of the selfish corporations to overrule the decidedly expressed will of the American nation. ‘That able exponent of the views of thethink- | vz people of the country, the Table, | ys in this connection: “Mr. Sherman, of the Senate, and Mr. Wash- | burue. of the House of Represeatatives, have panfully tukem the lead tp & movement which nas fer its object the supply of the metropolis ith radway facilities commMensurate with the necessities of the whole country. Opposed to ‘bis movement is a smali party of six or eight rulway presidents, who, from purely selfish considerations, are determined to prevent auy egisiation wBich may interfere with their mn- erests. These men, it is asserted, have entered he fleld with a corruption fund of several millions of dollars: and their very first move- nent, concerning which their is no guessing, vflects moet marked discredit upon them either = patriots or as honorable busiuess meu. They nave issued 8 secret circular, iu which they jeclare that any Congressional legislation on the subject of Authorizing the construction of ew railroads wiil imure to their private dis- advantage, and that all the influence they can ©xert must be brought to bear upon the two houses of Congress to prevent the impending alamity. This disrepatable manifesto has al- ready been promulgated on the floor of Uon- gress, the contest between the rights of the whole people and the grasping propensities of 3 few private corporations has fairly be- cue, aud we awall the issue with special anx- ety” ‘The Rownd Table submits a numper of facts | bearing upen theside of Government, and calls upon Congressmen to remember how far be- | bind certam other nations— Russia, France and Engiand—we are in our railroad developments | on any comprehensive plan, and how far be. | bond other uations we are in legisiation to pro- | tect the people from monopoly exactions by | j | railroad companies. « With these examples be- fore them,” says that journal, “how cau our legislators delay any longer to keep up with the spirit of the age in regard to the railway interests of the country !” ovements in the way of opening them late in the fall amd in the early winter months seems to Work badly m one particular; that is, in ienving the streets a perfect quagmire during | che rest of the winter. The evil seems to be due ly to the thoughtlessness shown in making ‘The expermment of carrying out street im- | | | © be cut away, instead of working from the | ends with a view to maintaining the drainage. ‘Thus the water stands im pools and puddles, ot only making travel impossible, but, from ‘he unbealthtulness of newly opened ground , im & Water-soaked condition, serves to help the | ors and apothecaries to a great deal of ness during this open winter. Tae way how not todo it” in the line of street improve. ‘nents—so ealled—is shown in the condition of | be cutting on South G street, between 7th and | B streets. The grade is so steep at both ends | not & gill of water need stand on the street; but by the brilliant tactics of somebody, the | } % bas beep left half done, covered with ding pools of milk-and-molasses colored | water. The result i. that from being one of he most Bealtby localities in the city there is | steely 8m hour im the day that a doctor may not be seen entering some house there. Proba- bly the same state of things may exist at other ins ip the city Where the streets were opened tate im the season. There certainly should be ome oversight by the Commissioner of Streets or the Ward Commissioners to provide against | the streets being left in this condition. A FrvanctaL IRREGULARITY.—The cleric | to the Commiesioners of the Sinking Fand, of | ue Corporation of Georgetown, in bis report to | ‘ne City Councils, submitted last Friday week, shows (hat of the notes of the Coporation issued vious tothe war and payable in Virginia | bank rotes, there have already been redeemed | Set more than according to the official records | were legally issued; and he estimates that at | eagt $50 more will be presented for redemp. | ton. Hecan discover no counterfeits among the redeemed notes, not yet destroyed; and this unaccountable over-issue or re-issue is to be in | vestigated by the City Council It is proper to stale that of the $12,000 of | Corporation notes, redeemable in currency, | which were issued after the breaking out of the | rebellion, there are still $7) outstanding, and nothing appears wrong in regard to that issue, | ‘The “irregularity” appears to have occarrad previous to the appointment of the present « of the Commissioners] of the Sinking 2¢, ud be is of the opinioh that it will ba raced to somewhere about the year 1457. The nomination of Gov. Fenton oa candidate for United States $ New York, which occurred on Saturday eve- nivg, bas surprised pretty much everybod Ino person, we suspect, more than the si mber, Gov Morgan,—who, holding the | ince, Was naturally considered, all other | things being equal, as having larg odds against | ail opponents. We look upon Gov. Fenton's | election to-morrow as certain, though the Dem- | ccrats will make a desperate effort to get any | } | | disaffected Republicans there may be to unite with them upon some such man as William ©. Bryant, who would be acceptable to ail branebes of the Republican party—except, pos- | biy, the bigh tariff! wing—amd at the same | irae not obmoxious to the Democracy. “IG¥ORANCE OF RAILRoaD MaTrTses, &c.” | ‘The Baltimore Sun, =e the head of “Another Kailroad Taxed,” « The Onty Cor tof Nortoli has passed an ordinance taxing the Seaboard and Roanoke Kailroad Company the sum of ten cents for | «ach passenger transported through the city. | It ts said this will cost the company about | $5.00 per year. | 92! To which the Norfolk Virginian makes soewer | Study your Reography to a little better ad- pasinee, intend a Fhe City Co Councils of ortsmonth perpetrai Piece of cial suicige. "The two cites, although very close togetber, are pot under the same government, snd we in Norfolk have not reached 7 Font.” ‘The lobby members. at Alpaay were very | uch elated the other day at the sight of a big | safe being taken into the Delavan House, just | before the arféval of Marshall ©. They comcluded at once it belonged to him, and | ‘hat :t meant business, on a cash basis. But the poor feilows were mistaken: it was intended for the hotel, and Mr. R. left ina day or two | without making any disbursements. He isn’t | co red half as much @man a: Albany as | be used to be. On Wednes Baron married a “iovely | yourg & girl of seventeen summers,” in New | ¥ and one of the attractions was a bridal present of a $9,000 set of silver. 4o(Ue traps of that kind are what “Barons” | bis counyry generally marry for; and if tuis dou’t go off pretty s0= with the “$9,000 set silver” and other bridal presents, aad leay~ ie, She may set herself down asa lucky | The Legisiatureof Indiana weet boon, | A correspondent writing from Indianapolis, in explanation of the fact that nothing was dove by that body om Monday last, says few of the members Bad returned from their homes, whither they went the Saturday previous, tor the double purpose of trying their new railroad passes and taking home the piles of paper and envelopes drawn for use during the session. From J. Shillington, Odeon Building. we Dave Putnam's Monthly, The Ladies Friend, and Mayne Reid’s new magazine, Onward, for Peb- ruary, and Merper's Razer for Januai te From J.C. Parker, 458 7th street, Putram and Gueau tor Ihevuney, oh | sats} = ete | he ular excavations at points over the ground | § | | Roberts. | ? ‘The Baltimore Sun's anti-railrosd corres. | Pondents seem to be devoted adherents of the “Lost cause.” (nue threatens that the rails of ‘ny Congress-chartered rasds through Mary- Jand shall be “torn up,” 198 of April style. Another Sun correspondent assumes to speak (without the shgbtest authority we are sure,) for the “Conservative element” of Washingtoa, and di ces what be terms the “loyal preaching’ gang who want more railroads is good round terms. Yet another correspondent 15 awarded a conspictious place in that paper to pound away at what he calls “The Wash. ington Kailroad Lobby,” in such langugage as the following: “The advance guard have inscribed on their banners impudence, sseumption and jence.and when the bagage train is in position the tenders show ‘wine, women and money,’ and then fliey speak for us: and if they confine their attentionto their egitim te comain—the treedmen's bureaa and the“loyal litical pulpits’'—we shold not complain; majority Must rule,’ and de- ‘itten Constitution and open . We retain our old ideas while accepting the new. and we demand that the majority sball vote on sir-line railroads enter- ing the city, the canal, market-house and ave- i This sort of talk will serve to show Congress pretty effectually that the political animus in | the opposition to railroad charters through Marylsnd is not of the healthiest description: But we can assure Congressmen that the Sun contributors speak for nobody in Washington, however well they may represent the senti- ment of Baltimore, Our railroad meetiags were participated in by prominent citizens, of all parties, and there {s not the slightest diversity of opinion here in the matter. The Washing- ton public and the Washington press, of all shades of pelitical opinion, area unit in ask- ing Congress to afford us the opportunity of improving our railroad facilities. It seems to be pretty well understood that the ir. Joshua Hill to @ seat in the Senate bave been decided adversely, at least so far as the action of the Judiciary Committee is concerned; and its report will doubtless b= sustained by the Senate, thongh probably not | without considerable debate upon the subject when it comes up. Remembering the declara- | tion of Henry Winter Davis, that Mr. Hill was one of the only three men of any standing or influence in the South who had been unflinch- ingly for the Union all through the war, it may be taken for granted that the objections gov- erning fe action of the commitiee had reference to the Legislature which elected him rather than to Mr. Hill himself. (Of course, the case of bis colleague. Mr. Miller, is similarly dis- posed of, but it has excited little public interest. ‘The Richmond Enquirer announces that here- after Mr, James ©. Southall, formerly of the Charlotts ville Chronicle, will be associated with Mr. Voleman in its editotial conduct. "t amioee oe os Je my PIPER 499 T2tns TRERET, ith west corner of New York ave. ~The officers and member- of Ac beiper LODGE No. 3, are requested eet in ther new ball. om 7th strect, ber ween D ave avenue, 01 W. Bali's on TUBSDAY ‘BVENING tual atteudance is 1b; order of the W GEO Ef jas. ee Comm ‘ation or JonN RS Ge LuDcee Ne Thee kA Til] pe eld at Central Masonie Halt-cor ond D «| on TH1S( Monday) if o'clock «for: the parposs of orate a’ Tangements to siterid the feneral of onr br. er, ae te eee os « wited to, ettond.: By T. I. GARDNEB Secret: Nema LL PERSONS HAVING BUSINESS with at standiug order of the W. M It the Prospect Hill Cemetery are requested to 4 Br G. ilian’s, No. 299 street, between 4 18th streets eee HARTIG, Sec'y. 08. GERHARDT. yas Glerk Gentre i: ‘THE REV. PET! WILL DELIVER ©: "0 LEOTUBES, Fou THY BENEFIT OF THE LADIES’ AID SOCIETY, 1 THE CONGREGATIONAL CHUROH, Cerner of Tenth and G streets, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19. Doors ¢ 7; Lecture to commence at 73s. Admission 50 Cente: Reserved seats 73 Cont. ‘Tickets—reserved seate—to be obtained at Met- rerott's Music tore. jalé 36 (er LECTURE By SIR KNIGAT BEV. 8. B. SOUTHEBLAND, aT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, SEVENTH STREET, WEDNESDAY oN EVENING, THE 20rx INST., commencing «t 3 0’clock. SUBJ ECT—FREBMASONRY. Tickets’ admitting » gentleman and two ladios, ONE DOLLA 30 i; <ivgle Tickets, is for a benevolent Purpose. and |W Grand Master B'S. OFFICE OF THE i, WASBIEGTON GAs Newmar mrt yes street weet Washrn<tom 15 Aianuery, Yee Rr eeetion this Company. to serve during the yo — atth svete i baY, roars Ws ween ° bears otizand 1 te Oias"S BAILEY, ja 15-t Mpectatsiy. (( AMAKICAN COLONIZATION BOOIETY ft Annual | Mee! of the A: Pid bet 7 vchety weit bel aon Tonsnay BVENING ne: o'clock, in the Fi G. Portions of the A: and Addresyes may be expected from Ex P JURBPH J BODEBTS of Liberia: Rev. BB Te NJ. BAGH Dj and Rev. 8. 1K |. of New Yors. 131d inet Baptist al eport will be Jread. D TUTE ON SHERMAN’S MABCH TO THE SEA, Under the Auspices of Post No1,@, A. &., ar THE CONQREGATONAL CHURCH, Corner 10rn anv @ staxers, FOR TRE BENEFIT OF THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF THE WAR, ox MONDAY EVEBING, January 181x. " has beet delivered three times in twice in Ni ing fel vered. ae to commence at 8 o’cloc! Tickets 50 ceute: Wor sale at Pre a's Bool oe tt BEG 1STERS Opricg. TON, D. O., Jan. 13, 1369. TO weoM 1 " mer z Comoe LJ I norene Fs this date this of- penton the transfer of auy Coy or eee pay or salary,por the bent of or estimates ot under this Corporati transfers or accepted b; this office. => to prodace the seme, 09 tat they muy be | 87° ree BOSWELL, Rogistor._ ‘All persons who have purchared LOTS or parts of Lote in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, t- who are in arrears for the same, are notifiedjthat & ira not settled before ti oe and pertsof low odes in them removed, ‘pd the groamd eee {the Compan r Fei senha 1 WHITE. DD, Pros. &Bep | jateeotfers__—_{Intel.Chron. B.U 1h. F}O ASHINGTON CIR ATTENTION? No 3. BROTHER. Silay 6 viet HOOD OF THE UNION. t to Ande. pendenes Cirele: way at Forrest Hal on TUESDAY aie, Hobraary a4, 1 hen the te the public, nad the sina og el; i aes ‘Order cas the objects and prin of the e or tieter: Circlen and the public of Waablagtor aint Georgetown, Tited te be pres | ee ries oC TORGE E BITHLRY. Chat ja 32 15 23.28.48 Feb? Mautner vLalMs AGAINST THE CORPO having cial f the Ca tiem duc prion to the arth day st dois sane nne reby notified he Vo! Te mae a OF. WATER REGISTRAR. Ciry act, Wastixeron, D.O., WAT! IB RENTS for 1869 are now a Sonth't Peneaid ae richoat : bs sxncted bere wi it fa oe AER Eas oe it ot ores ence m rear tumpatil on the ist of Bebraary ja ¢-eolzt ater ‘MET TAN BAILBOGD, Ofice cor- Peecereaanne one dcller per ebare (733 the for ere i tein — ELON, Prove, WM. W. MOORE, Bec'y ae 7 3 TH Mematies with Execaxp — “Data” to the Sw ait bas become weil known that the President sept to emb: mission, questi the Executive and a rule of the jon is given tothe pudligin tbe mater. "of making and ratityi ‘Until (be Senate shall bave taken fi ‘Gpop them; therefore no absolutely ten statement of the content of the above-named. treaties can be given, unless the infor: epon information surreptitiously tained; but enough of an Autheatic character bas been given out in various ways to en- able your correspondent to say that, in the claims of the respective governments since oa. the protocok ‘upon by our Government and that Great Britain embraces substantially the features of the original draft pom by Reverdy Johrson and Lord ley, and amendments thereto afterwards ® President Johnson a1 Seward, Teferred to briefly by your correspondeat. The protocol prevides for a commission, to be composed of four persons, one-half to be appointed by each Government, to meet in and hold sessions in Washington within & given date after the perfection of the treaty. A majority of the commission shall decide any case, and when the commission cannot decide, the fact is to be ted to the respective Governments. If these two Gov- ernments cannot agree upon the controverted questior they select an umpire, and t re sal be eudject to the ratification or confirmation by the Senate of the Uni States. The foregoing is, m a nu basis of setttement of the Als 60 jn 18 6t* 53°Un ave., betws ith and rth ats, Caaeny BIuDs aNd MO. FOR SAK. i KEG8 MALAGA GRAPES, (test brand.) or eae a TOW LUMSDON £00. x Jagr Ke 7th streec. between, RTSRECET” I 1 0 eects 0 75 Bois. extra ROLL gta WHITE BBA moshek eno aan YOuK APPLES, Ho sataies FRIME VENISON, Just receiver and for sale by lad @co., 69 Louisiana avenue, betwosn "oth and 7th strsets Cc GABS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &. bef po mages Day. ote, 379 loses between 8th heaper than net rete thie ast Koow, Twill telf hima bow it ta, be is'a Tobacconist by trade; how to buy; thi e , he buys and walls for low rent, and don’t have to chares tor show Aged if this don sy ‘any of the following brand faba Portigas, from 15 to 2 ornts, Eeponoia. 10 to 16 cents, Figaro. 10 to 15 ceute, eabody , 10 cent: ion. 10 cen . 10 cents, mae! ovnts. And many other brands, all of which I am sellin: for leas than they cau be bought in New York Mholvanie, depot for. the Little Molly five cent cigar, which is ack: te be the bast nve cont gar iu thectty, biteral diacoues made to persons bazing by the box o7 quantity fo 879 F street, ja 18 eo2m*™ Botween 8th and Buack siuxs: e BLAOK SILKS! DABK AND LIGHT COLORED rILks, FOR DAY AND EVENING. J.J. MAY &CO. ve on hand a splen:!id stock of the above goods. ree ey are selling them at EATKEMELY LOW Pare ay THOge TWaNTY FIVE PIROES OF COL OED SILKS, advertised @ tow days ayo to be CED ive vidicaloesty low: wrice oF $1.25 por jard. are going eff ns fast as we can measure theun, « positively closing ont all descriptions WATER DUES GVO. is. SHaWos. cLoak, INS. and other WOOLEN GOODS at cost, before vaking sn inventery of atock, J.J. MAY & CO., 305 Pexseyivania Avenve, jn 18 cost detween 9th and 10th streets, Cth J.J. MAY & COW'S at PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. 30% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Brrweex Nini aso Teyru Srecers, vu the S7 DIRECT IMPORTATION. oy Per steamer China we have just received 300 dozen best quality PARIS KID GLOVES, Which will be on exhibition TO-DAY, (Monday,) JANUARY 1%. We offer full assortments of Despre’ 's. Alexan drine’s, Trefousse, Conrvoisier’s, asd Alexan- dre’s, with one, two, three, and five battons—ali colors and sizes. ition to the above celebrated makes. which Cry euttes Paris cut we bave Courvol Ess” bord GLUVKS—the beat Sedisioes Ghovenia the market 7 OUK STOCK OF GLOVES ou hand cannot be worth le-s than 220,000 Gloves for F Those Partios, Bee: tions, or ‘any other occas! Bs will find JU wear thay WANT at tue PARI KID GLOVE ests J.J. May & co. Sratsment OY THE CoNDITION oF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF WASHINGTON, Dc. On the Mormine of tie First Monday im January U. 8. Bonds + $503 700 00 Other Bones. 1.60 00 G2T.155 81 470.000 08 BLAS 15,998 74 7390 61 $2 377422 15 LIABILITIES m a tors Due Banks = = Profit and Surplas ... jo 18-3t RPHANS’ OoURT, J h, 1859 —Dis- TRICE OF Gouna: Wank on’ County, to R. O'BEIBNE, __Begister of Wills. ja.18-law3w* U’, 8. PA’ ENT OFFIC OFFI ms Ro. ete i granted tc for A.B. snetoren the 1th ise et Ape, 1885, tor en improvement in itis Fede tag. bag dh sald oppose cir oxi i Binons. and toad be" a office Susaty Sooo nines the idan por + _ja 18 lewsw Connie FOUEE te. [/pseoection or COPABTNEPSHIP. tnerahin heretofore existing bet LEXANDES and JOHN A SOLLERS Ts 4 petition be heart at this oech next. ALY person JOH! Wasuinoros, January 14, 1839 Ph as bs gepeord will be conti street, 507 oth EXAND? RK. wi inder Seaton Hi 5 2 deaiven mc ce tromage bestowed firm. Jas BYZANTINE MOSAIC, STONB CAMEO, BABDONYX, AND PEARL, JEWELBY. A new aesortment just received. M.W. GALT & BRO.. Joweiers, NBW STORE, 240 Penna. ave. a heer age ccaseia® ‘ter of the Alabama and other ma. | mand Burr. yo: jecea ed ware roperig | Ce Celt balider. ‘clutrcet norte * MOST WONDERFUL MEDICAL DISCOVERY PURELY VEGETABL BUNIONS CHILLBLANES: Persona t feet eur TESTIMONIALS, This is to cortity that Ihave bad’ very paistal 5 ~ ry pain Bunion of tw: years’ standin; e: hy ‘ge goad deal of she time so palatal and badly ewol en a 9 enable me to or ave tried many said-to- be remedies, bi we bad no Le re Leom- Tones using oe i bien Btwhich to Top ove-fe ith 2 ot wl whey, prithout any inconvenience. aud of tl left. CBEATION OF MAN. ! BUNIONS BUNIONS SORE FEET: ae oMicted eon have 4 or money refu rad fo MED- ‘one hal end now have'bo pain: con can wear ttle t, neewers 8 Baud T atrects. a H GODDARD. Bubscrited and sworn to before me, a Justice of the Peace in ard for Washington Gouuty, D6. this 18th of January, 1359. ‘This is to one year witb swollen Limbs, Le; minch so that they were nearl fe, which the decto unable tince las PE £0 to the poor house: instead, I now bope soon to carcely to move about Marc! ADE WM. MABTIN, J. P. certify that I have been troubled for ga and Peet; 90 twice thelr natural at jector called be able to go to work DEN [bis X mark] DODD. Pubsrribed and sworn to before ma, @ Justice ee the Peace in and f r Washingt ‘County, m this lath day of J auuary, 1 we. MARTIN, J. P. This ie to cert wont T hi pal-fol Buslon., aut FUL mEDTAL DISCOVERY has effected a per- feet eui Nol 137 Toth at » bewween, Subscribed the Peace. in this 1ith day MES M. [hin X my be YTON. ‘and I otrecis, nd sworn to before me a J) vB Re agmineton county, COT, MABTIN, J.P. Price_ONE DOLLA Per Bottle; 6 Bottles, 95; 12 Bottles. $9. Sent to all parte by express, on reco‘pt of money. H.8. DBAPER, Office No. 1 Washivgtom Building, corner Pa. avenue and 7th st ,24 floor, from 9 Ma, to p,m. Boar! at the Kirkwood Hous: Wasnixcrox, Jan. 15, 1859. N.B-—I am ready to enter into contract with good and responsible persous. me elf making the appl'cation cure Bunie! hillblains, and Fosted Peet, or no pay. 18 16+] H. 8 DRAPEB. MIESSISQUOLE SPRING WATER, FOR BALE BY PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTs, cu RES CANCER, CUBES CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, OURES SCROFULA, And all the Impurities of the Blood. And the Sovereign Remedy for This ie the which bas w tn advertised EBRIGHT’S DISEASE, aud other Diseases of the Kidneys original Spring Water from Vermont rought so Many wouderfnl cures, aad only to distincuish it trom the many imitations that are now attempted to be palmed upon the puvlic aa being eval to.the virtue of the Missisquol. &F Pamphlets con! tt wonderful © and others. ct dressing a note to MIBSIF QUO! No Frit AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 10 FRUIT GRowkBs AND OTH The under steck of Trees at the foot of sth street ia ready to rece fro sire tor Spring sitting Ww oie Building, (wecond floor.) corner Teh street Fated. tra fring an account of many i by eminent Physicians had gratis, by calling et or ad ur 935 Broad: signed bi ving closed out ive mm all who mi ‘Ofice Not. rain avet ve, whore can be ween Je th Of all. varletion. <A al Bhrubs. Flowering Planta taining both to for: can ‘Trees Beery article war. to. the 1a label and selected by my wa rchave: 4nd aneble te sitent tort irchaee. unable attend toit ri ie addrcas through ice, and I will at {hele one at of beinees or resianes: ienced shed for setting whe me de- 7 of, to geality of what I bave ‘of:-— Mr. Buyder, Treasury” balldi, merchant om Steune: ‘Me. Draper, Fo SALE— Just Sas ranred ond _mys-tf OALOL PLASTER, NEO ae AND CEMENT. Se bear DALE CEMENT; Refined | Pha LAST@R, for Ar- suns Re eat alba! a 8. P. BROWN & B0N. 465 oth street, a «nse foot of 7th st. Aprev: BEAD! TUBACCO CHE’ PROF. LIE This cele! Yegetabie and harmless compound, wud removed ANTiIDOTI BEAV BIG'’s KRRE' AND CHEWERS’ ae SM CK eae AnD Ce ie rated German disow wal removed forever a'l desire for, te, formy the wre of & gente roe or, eet wanTeD. Ad: EL CLOTH AND DOESKINS, VEBY CHEAP. large PLAID WOOLEN LONG SHAWLS, which we have marked exceedingly cheap. OBE PRICE ONLY—IN PLAIN FIGUEES. veg prea tat et Sper cent pres E It Earchnas Gloutwe to my tock — T ABRDARY 4TH, JANGAY 4TH LINES. For Moust ¥aewNon. : ~_ Nuw ERCHANTS STEAMSEIP COMPANY swift and onbstantial Steamers xpiuuTasa 9 ren re . USINESS SUTL~ USINESS SUITS, OVEROOATS. OVERCUATS, Boye’ oLerE ING, BOYS’ OLOTH. ING, A. SAKS & CO, A. SAKS &CO, A. SAKS & ©O., EVENTS STREET. EVENTH BHR Y jalS-te Boys: anp rouras: DRESS AND 80HOOL CLOTEING. A large stock just received for FALL AND WINTEE WEAR. STEPHENS & CO., 310 Penassivania avenne, det 9th and 10th streets, FOR THE HOLIDAYs. Cau AT THE POST OFFICE BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE Aod SUBSCRIBE for your MAGAZINE or PA PER for 1869. Subscriptions are eecires at Publis! Prices, and the postage «i Also, EXAMINE TEE SUVENILES. WORK BOXES. WRITING DESKS. LADIES COMPANIONS BIBLES, HYMN Books, PBAYEB BOOKS, ALBUMB, ALMANAQS, __ DIARIES, &c. netantiy on band, , all the Iatest, PUBAIC Tioss, ‘and varied assortment of STATION. LAMPING, ITHOGRAPHING, GBAVING euscuted in'tue best manner, =! JOHN C. PARKER, POST OFFIOE BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, Bo SEVENTH STBEET, COBNRE F. ded-tf yito ITALIAN wine, © Lr ues, CORDIALS, 'D FRUITS, & . 13th and BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR Holiday Presents, CALL AT MARKRITER'S, No. 486 SEVENTH STREET, del0-6w™ Between D and E sts. HEISTMAS GOOD! IN EVEXY VABIETY IN MY LINS. Choicest Cheese of many kinds; French Bt Peaches at 75 cts. per nottle; new Florida ‘Orenees York Now Nori aPantar FANOY oops. Pi 3 ‘Oil of fis Imperisl ad rat Quality, and inet Tats De Fels Grane Gist Fruits, Mallard's Candies, Fruits, Mute, Spices of , Malage Grapes, Smyrce and Eleme Figs, Pois, (of my own importation, ) &e. W St hoamn dem Corner lath sad F ratte: Removau. KINDLING ABP prove, woop ON? Bavies mae ibs lense Kindling and Mood Mill from the old established place, st ot Keventeent where I Bave aveate t Seventh street facilities {or procari eae ibe shores of Virginie apd Mary can roduce, I = now to farni: ae an et ably Ts ay cate at LOWEST BATES, and delivered to any part of the District of Co- lumbia FREE OF EXTBA CHABGE. FOR THE 323 D tor tie Star ofBce, oF af the Mill, foo of fth etees wits et with ‘with prompt rensonat dtiention Ns BW BOOKS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS AND OTHEBS. And femme patil casinoweas Y, for ‘Ee ENGEAVING VISITING CAEBDS in lateg: styles. te a ghee ea nie are i 8 Ny ig rh to am.,3 Hiitume tom wtorts = anes tide. Gi ‘This Li ting at Norfolk with the fine mere cf the Mercbaots sud Mechautce’ Trare steamers rtation Cor So sed trom BOSTON. '0 ore, Portation Company — ai this route sip ir A WILLIAMS & aad Srot tartier informant on apply 86 308; L. Agent, Ufice and Wharf street: raetor iow OF OOMPANT, York ork ovenme and Ith Gt.,.ome equare bor « ‘THOMPSON, Prestdent Naw EXPRESS geno Dw ASHINGTOR Bit NEW YORK aw COMPARY STBAMSHIP ON JRECT LINE BB- THE WEEN N rtd JORK AND * 2a THE DISTRICT. ‘This Company will hereafter run two Steamers aweek, ‘Bat’ w ” Leaving New ay ite ednesday at 12m. Be Treere .. Monday at mz. Freight received eee ate mes end forwarded at JOHN R. DAVIDSON, Agent, ‘ater x poled M. BLDBIDGE & 60... Agents. JAMES ao Bie. 119 Wail FOB ALL WAY STATIONS. Leave daily eucept Sunday, at 7 and 9 30 A.M —— Leave at and 4 P. Bo train tc or from Sinapeite on Sunday. well eUNDAY FOR BALTIMOER. Leave at 8 a. M., and 12.30, 4. 5.40. ane 3 .y 750 F-™ yoR war STATIONS, Leave at -end 4 Pr. FOB ALL PaRTS or. Tae wrer. tarday end LINE BET WERE WASHINGTOR T raat Fes oR, sas r= #4 Ebr feng janday) ai 4 A. Mi. anc FoR Ly ee v0 dail ws ON somes Leave for Rew York =a AL. — GIV® Les. M 183 ANNIB Fa! ‘AX BONS ‘On Te PIANO cit thetr b homens or of Bs rr Teo”? FAIRFAX wi 389-20" ee ene SCHOOL 18 N BUSTON, aa 'RVENS’ SCHOO! _ yoURG CHILDRES AND HISsES, 6 Carver street, street, No. oor from Boylston muced Courses of Study. Erne ch, Dy a native Teacher. Scholars admitted at any time daring the schoo! yeas, Good acces in the ef _— —— o Vor eirculare vad oct room, "7 KIGLEB = R WoleKer . . ae Bing anv. BT, Off bis stoct 3 ati biLow cost, STORE ropa sen ja Mim & M. WILLIAN'S. & GREAT BaRGAINS: TEIMMINGS worth @1 at 15 centsayard. FEENCH FLOWEES worth $1 sepray, at 25 cts. BONNETS which eoid at 10, 12, and $15, at $5. LADIES HOSIERY. Lubin genuine PERFU- MSBY, PAGASOLS and UMBBELLAS at =e to Keep these goois any cLOTES and LADIES’ CLOAKS at reduced pri es ! 19th street. JACOB BOOL, " Ie sailing Bau Wormusre CELEBRATED DINING Booms, AT NOS. 310,314, 31% AND 3¥0 I STREET, Between 1th and 16th strecis, WORMLEY Having retarned from Paris, is now prepared to fornigh Dinner Parties, Suppers, &c., in the fiuest ATTENTION , ee ym pad called ae fact quality. MINCE MEAT Fresh and of | BRABDY a. at7s anos vd AFRICAN Da‘ MOF » EVER one yecicanyt « Lf RE SATU ret, AT 2 O'CLOCK Berttt FOR Bale howe Cu iow or SiatTon' — ABEPA ROSA KE EaTSE AT Mer aT BALL PAREPA BosA CONCERTS. a MANAGER + atest favorite aut ber triumphant re jand from Oniifornta after 4 svceemateal of Opera ant Biates TWO GEAND CONC TMESPAY AND THURSDAY, J Dime. PAREPA ROSA w Mr BROCK HOUSE B i. COTERIE CARNIVAL BAL MASQUE ar MARINI'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WASHINGTON, FEBRUARY 4. 1569 ‘The Directors take pleasure in annomncing te their patrons Ani friends of last srasmme Carnival, so successfully iuangure'ed by them. that @ repetition of the same will take, SHAPFIBLD. Caterer oo" oof Phiinsetpha Lonrumers jaintt Fetew ke avr { Directors MOXLEY, * FANCY DRESSES AND DomINoRS. For Ladies, Geutiemen, and Children, No. 445 TENTH sTRrer __(Second door worth of F stivet.) ait om Ax BT GALLERY 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH ovenne socha nsasiee © won alty anuounes ti we are now prej receive pupils Sch ericon at wht tt fetes Sef ures Sigh the prices of other Professors in the city. ¢ aud seo ts for Circulars and taformatio. gu TUESDAY aoa RATURDAY ESDAY and FRIOAY trom 5 tee tte Pk Profomors coustanti te now pe Ue ork ware vastly at the “De REMEMBER THE HERO. DINTE GRAND BALL OF THE CIR FRIENDSEIP SsuclaTio® Will take place at Prof. § Pennsylvania avenue, on jal62t" MONDAY eldou' Academy, 150 Jan Isth. 1569 1 -000 TONS OF ANTHBACITE CoaL, FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRI- ES FOR CasH. A wil! vell from this diate foaba: nn tly reduc ae CA ESTAUT Le aa best anality f the very ani ta Delivered to muy part of ‘he city condition ot extra HICKORY, OAK, ana PINE Woop, sewed and sp it, or in the stick. a. MARLOW 18 2w" OMMceans yard.cor ithet. and canal. Coat AT REDUCED rRice OOAL AT LOW TRICE T have reecived notice to remeve my Coal Depot nthe river to give way for the impr street. I nave a large amount of the best RED AND WHITE 48H CoaL Sige’ there, which must be removed im thicty 7 ill nett 18 at low price rather than remove it I wil! sell it tu lote at “err dow price STE leat Corner of Bae izth Esranuisazp IN 1550. HICKORY. ~~ AaND PINE WCoD wo Qn: split in any size reguired and deliv whine partot ‘the Disurict of Columbia. free ‘Abd HRACITE | Se Di © a MOALTS int any. sa a Foct Of Beventh otreet ame B stront. is8rorw ‘Acjdiming Btar Office Bae arrest Cotween ima a. Bode Sorner Bridge and Biet, Oroeqe $380, 000 WORTH OF DRY GoODs, In ALL GRADES FOR SALB. AT VERY REDUCED ep PRIC! 1s FOR Casa brene SITK VELVET. SLACK SILK mare ve eorins StL or scaRs. tun many other atyies of peas and rus. by Cc ores. Ho ese ices Brees. sa Fann LS of all bi GLOVES of a'lb ONTERY, and of a! v9 Suk LIWEN: isan aPrhine — wd invite sil ia want of Dry Goods to call and * B. JEWELL'S PREMIUM B0aPs are acknowledged to be THE BEST SOAPS FOR THE LEAST MONET tu the market ‘They are made on the old fashion pias by boll- ing, and are free from ‘ll tnicrions Obemioal edulterations The “ SEW TORK GITY Soar, The “ CBEMIOAL OLIVE Soar, The “ | LAUNDRY 80aP, ood to give ported ecteiicaon’” ons ore aearen fer ele by ait ot te BECT GROCERS tm the Wencfectory, Boe 600 and 609 @ otrest orth Between stb end sth. onutt Washiagtor, Du.