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‘The Providence Jowrncl, a paper owned and conducted by Senator Anthony, has deservedly great weight throughout the country for its ability and the judicial fairness of its expres- sions of opinion. It is therefore with grea; Largest Circulation in the Distric satisfaction that we find in that journal the (ROSBY S. NOYES... «Editor. following views upon the curreat pject of ~~ interest in Washington WASHINGTON OITY: “The introduction of the Sherman bill to yncorporate three railroads from Washington TLUESDAY...... -JANUARY 1%, 1869. will revive an old Cpe seas The taxes imposed by the States Maryiand and New Jetsey upon the transit by railroad through = States, and the inconveniences imposed ibe og who monopolize the roads cates ¢ ough those States, have become iptolerabie. so that the Federal Government is apparently presented with the alternative of aflording additional facilities to approach the capital. or of having the capital removed to Some ober and more accessible locality. This bill proposes to fe new one to New York, one = Pinebarg, and the other to Cimeinnati. “From 15(2 to 1536 the power of Uongress to fstablisD national roads and canals was one of the subjects of party controversy. The friends of the protection of domestic industry aad of interna; improvements struck hands, and the Cumberland road and the Chesapeake and Ohio canal were fruittul topics of stump speeches ud Congressional debate. The celebrated veto of Mr. Monree of May 4th, 1522, admitted tue Tight in Cougress to pay for, bat not to acquire utle to these improvements. His rea-oaing, it it had any effect upon Congress, tended to con- firm them in favor of the bill. “Story, in his commentaries on the constita tion, vol’ 3, » says: ‘Congress may ther a EVENING STAR. S/ READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. How :T Worxs.—It will be remembered that ta che report submitted to Governor Ballock by Hop. J. M. Ueber, principal agent tor Mas- sachuseits to the Paris exhibition, it was sug- gested tbat a like exbibition should be hela in this country in 1576, and whem the medals and diplomas were presented to the sucgessful ex- | Rivitors, Dr C. T. Jackson offered a resolution to memorialize Cougress -to consider the pro- Priety of inviting all nations to join with usin | a grand international exposition of industrial | arts, to be beld at Washington, commencing on the 4th ot July, 1e°6, aud contunuing duriug that, our jubilee year,” the same being the year that marks a century since the Declaration of Independence. On Wednesday a meeting ia Feference to this matter was held in Boston, ‘y where speeches were made by several gentle. Cs printing pore ‘commerce,’ and men, snd a committee of Bine was appointed to in |[27) says: ‘for the same reason Congress consider the subject of am may authorize the laying out and making of fon in 1-7 and report at another meeting | Military pertian ak ye ir oe - what action is deemed expedient. | Bot au’ ze the making of a canal except for Opposition, however. is made by the press to | some Purpose of commerce among the States, the location of the exbibition, on the ground of e. se — ee mainte toon brese the inaceessibility of Washington. The New sey ye = York Commerc ied etiecta, that if it isexpectea | 1055 be necessary and proper for purposes of tbat the exhipition is to beatteaded by any | “The provisions that would authorize the Iarge masses of visitors, “it should be in a construction of a canal for the purpose of com- place which it is possible to reach by more | Merce Would, we presume, authorize the con- than 8 single line of rail on a switch.” This is What Wasbington suffers trom the monopoly | struction of Tailroad for the same purpose, These were the views of Mr. Webster expressed States-rights policy that undertakes to say we shall have but one railroad, and that «a on the question in relation to the Louisville »witeb.” Canal and upon other occasion: « The question involved in this railroad legis- | lation is as to the power of States to obstruct inter-State commerce by the imposiion of onerous burdens, us well as to the power of Congress to establish roads in aid of inter- State commerce. «The railroad companies controlling the lines leading to Washington baye organized & powerful lobby, it is said, to defeat the Sher- man bill. The Camden and Amboy monopoly expires, we believe, during the current year. But it is hardly possible that the State of New Jersey will show strength enough to emanci- tself from the control of this corporation. We shall watch with interest the progress of this important bill. As we understand the Measure now, the bill proposes to create cor- porations to construet these roads only, and to leave them to be constructed by private capi- ta" And now come the States of Louisiana and Arkansas, who ask (through Mr. Kellogg in the Senate) that the United States shall gvar- mtee certain bonds which they propose to issue for the improvement of the levees of the Mississippi river. This request seems to be a smiall matter on its face just now, but if grant- ed it will pretty certainly grow into an ex- bausting draim on the public treasury—a drain which it wall be in no condition to stand fora | good many years to come. We are, it is hardly necessary to say, in fa- yor of all improvements that will tend to de- velop the general resources of the country or | to benefit any particular section; but we sub- | mit and insist upon it that the present is no time for the Government to expend a dollar on them or to rum any financial risk whatever. Let it provide for what it owes now, betore Paying or becoming liable for anotier cent. Besides, with the wealth lying back of the proposed improvement, there ought to be no ificulty in inducing private enterprise to far- | nish all the capital necessary to carry on the work. All that is required to secure this is confidence im the men controlling the enter- prise fand in the temper and good faith of the people to be immediately benefitted by it. And it guarantees caonot be given on this point. surely Government ought to have nothing to Oo With it, orces were granted im La- Meeting will be held in the Oonncil Cham. City Hail. op 10-MOBKOW ( Wedaessay) EX ENING, ati’. o'clock. E. MacMURBRAY, Rec. Sec. BETHESDA L Lover, No. 9,1.0.@.1. fey ‘3 ASSEMBLY —A stated on WADNESDAY B ie \em REMOVAL — Dr 1 423 Tate STREET pals. at next | = ~ see sruer of New York ave, o-G F— irs of *LDMIDGE LODOB No ware reyuested fo met in their new hall. om 7th str ‘The State of Ohio seems to be unfortunately situated im respect to the relations which its Legislature bears to the United States Senator. ship from that State,—that body being Demo- cratic, while the two sitting Senators are Re- publican. The result is that the Legislature remaimed in session last year about two months ger than usual, awaiting the issue of the 2 Panctnal attemdance is the E_STKOBEL, Rec. Se~ >— ALL PERSONS HAVING BUSINESS with Lhe Prospect Bill Cemetery are revuested to Sat MTG Pilian a, No. 299 F street, between GUSTAV HARTIG, Sec'y. impeachment trial, with the intention, in the | ESTRE MARKET event ef Mr. Wade being elevated to the Presi- BoTicw 1s HEREBY GIVEN THAT ail STALLS for which id by the Ist dency. of sending a Democrat m bis pla. Of FEERUALY will be ‘Their expectation ts again excited in the same dsrection by the rumors that Mr Sherman isto be mvited to a place in President Grant's Cab- imet, and the probability is that both houses jas 1 ila ek rk Centre Market. LUM V. NASBY ao pera TRUTUBES, ‘Will sit until after theéth of March to catch POR THE BENENTT OF TUE this plum im case it should fall. In the mean- LADIES’ AID SUCLETY, time, it id, Mr. Sherman's special fitness At THE for the Secretaryship of the Treasury was CONGREGATIONAL CHUBOH, never so genrrally understood and conceded Cerner of Tenth and G streets, among bis political opponents as now. But, TUESDAY vl pecans JANUABY 19. as the cost of the Legislature to the State is | Doors cpenat7; Lecture to comm govermed by the length of its sessions, this frets fenrtch ate eee Tickhete—reserved seate—to Be wanting for dead men’s shoes” is alittle rough | terott's Music sto on tax payers. ' 1 € ees BY SIB KNIGHT We sre advised by a gentleman pretty well REV. &. B. SOUTHEBLASD, = & t posted im the late canvass for United States = — Senstor in the Indiana Legistature, that, | ODP FELLOWS’ BALL, SEVENTH STRERT, sithough Mr. Cumback received the nomina- tion of the caucus, bis election 1s by no means assured. It appears that there were fourteen Republicans who refused to go into the caucns | at all.and the Democrats are making a desperat- x WEDNESDAY EVENING, THE 20rH INST., commencing at $ o'clock BURJ ECT—FREEMASONRY. Tickets admitiing « geutlemaa and two ladies, ORE LULLAB: siuele fickets, 50 Lecture Is tors benevolent parpest, and effort 10 induce the fourteen to unite with them | approved t: M. W Grand Maser BB Donstn aud elect some other man—a Republican if dais at need be—who would be unohjectionable to the CE lig TB WASHINGTON Gas bulk of both parties. This combination wonid | pis ioe ED make a majority on joint ballot, and its origina- of this Con pauy to serve durine the ; ‘ * Sat this ‘oftice. en MON ors have hopes of success. We iucline to the wil Tiras, i oes oe BU and i. Cis: B. BAILE, opinion, bowever, that the nominee of the caucus will be the successful candidate, not- | witnstanding the bitter opposition to him in | certain quarters __Becretary. "<a COLONIZATION SOCIETY. Fifty second Annual Meeting of the A. Eociety will be heluon TUES » NG next. the jh inet wt hal | o'clock oy the Firet Baptist |G. Perticnsef the Avowal P was taken in the right direction yes- y by the adoption by the House of Mr. iman’s fesolution declaring that in the pTeseat condition of the national fiuances no further subsidies ought to be given by Con- | gress, either in bouds or money, to railroad or er ITY B BEGH San. 13, 1339. other corporations, oF to pr local eater. prises: but the whole resources of the count! ro mou 1 MAY CONUERN I bereby give cought to be applied to the pressing necessities of the public service ip such manner as will j posiprce not recog relieve the people from the burden of taxation. | Qf,sinplovses, fay oF selars -nor the 1 ‘This may be @ little discouraging to persons | work dene by parties unser this Corporation. 8nd corporations who have jobs on hand rp- Wve ber accepted by this. oftse 3 quiring Government aid. but the country at | quisd to produce the same, #) tuat thoy mey be inrge will be pretty certain to endorse the | scores. F. A. BOSWELL, Regiatsr Wisdom and justice of the measure, OPOLITAN RATLBO Ler of New ¥ It isa hopeful sign when Congressmen of | the rank of Senators Sherman and Morton and Representative E. B. Washburne take open | ground im favor of breaking down State re. | strictions wpon travel. The bill introduced yesterday by Senator Morton makes the col lection of any tex on travelers by the States through which they pass a misdemeanor, and provides for its punishment by a heavy fine. Sbowld this bill pass it will go a great way towards breaking up the railroad monopolies, Bs the States will bave no special imterest in | maintaining them if they are debarred from ‘oxing railroad tram (Chrou&Bep) ‘The New York papers, friendly to Governor | we; peg etl nl OE Morgan, are terrible severe on the members ot | the Assembly who were reckoned as certain for bim bet who voted for Fenton in the cau- idend the profitsof the roat fe six months. pagable to stockho.ders un one dear per share the and after the 12th insta: TO THOSE Thereby wi Boch-ters ~. In-urance Agents, Bill Auctioneers Liver: aiers in Bags mu A poswauL Register. wH ormer!; <= eons hia.) . 20 (Formers St Phindeguia.} Ne! 26 0 etre be. AIL Dental Ope: perform cus; and corruption is p'ainly hinted at, it not | ‘Teeth Dental 0 eran atte, zr, openly charged im some instances, We dare Poe Wurous O2 areas say, bowever, that the same complaints would | Prof. T.. satan have been made on the other side had the re. | Prof Jame 8 It been different. and probably with as much undatiop. It is the old story of the ours against the ims, amd we always take it w asit T Bar Prof Elias Wicmen’ ..D. D. 8 . Pen ive Harvey Linge igo De D.. agri Huleelog ct, aah The theory that dogs are aifected with bydropbobia only tm hot weather is pretty well jeetroyed by the faet that one thoronghty mad made bis appearance on one of the streets of ©ncinpati on Thursday last. We regret to have to add that he bit about twenty persons “ud some twelve oF fifteen dogs betore he was kalleg want,’ cena th "hats of th the best quaint. aa STREET, svar (corm south of K and Northern Marnet. HOPS 1 | He HOPS Just received, 25 BALES CHOICE HOPS end forsale by BEAVANS & SHAW. im B street. bet tor December, Putnam's Mayazine for Februa-y, | ceecen th nd 13th. Wiis haar Buk for Feoraary: from J | i panied « ar! Wwe Bave 6 Liypineott DME ae! : ‘| TRUST "8 sane ont oes, ogezine for Feb: com Moge-ine for February, Obie will be remoreicn the h intext te No. Se | ta French & Richardson we have Biyck- Magazine and the North British Reritw | 87 A couple were married jo waleigh, in the | 4727th street, opposite the General Post Omer street, m St. Ansgar, Mitchell Co “i tows | 999 sojetnt Wioeibce Pucks ox. i recently. 67 A reilroad between Danvil! * M Mienyille, Tenn. is pi a ons would then have direct commanication wi with tbe Teppessee Raver. : SF Wish a capital of £50,000 000. one Engtish rauircad company comtroi 1.400 ‘Miles'of rail att Loneanca: MIMESSOW LIMESTONE : 5 CAR LOADS of the favorite and well known LIMESTONE FARM FLOUR, CU edge ite and for sale ve Sv Ubsries City, lows. Bas a large Lazy Club, one of tibens mambera wes immediately, expelled for yawning too energetically. The Begvlar pestis of tthe fodee will be held as | | 486 CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday Smwate.—Atter ourreport closed yesterday— ee Harlan introduced 4 bill to amend the ‘Sets Telative to a metropolitan police for the District of Col = eferred Dis trict of Columbia Commu! Be fasepeteed a ‘a bill to punish the collection of an illegal tax oa passenger dich he asked to be printed and to lie on the table, it rovides that it shall be illegal for any rail 4 Toad or the officer of any railroai to pay ai sum of money to any State as a tax levied n passengers carried over the territory of sai State, and any agent eTpment any money for or on account of ti eceedinzs. GREAT DISCOVERY. BBAPE Purposes af shall be eis of ed guilty of & Misdemeanor. punishable by a fine of less thal Ghee ce coins tau Pa Section tea | MOST WONDERFUL MEDICAL DISCOVERY provides that any officer of tate attem pt. ing to collect any such tax nail be able to a fine of 82,000, to be collected as in action for debt, the United States courts to have jaris- atthe Copper Tari bill tak ad he Copper Tariff bill was taken up, an considered the Senate adjourned. aeeae ant afernoon— SINCE THE CREATION OF MAN. PURELY VEGETABLE. Mr. Burler (Mass.) introduced a resolution | BUNIONS! BUNIONS!! BUNIONS!!! calling upon the Comptrolier of the Currency for information whetber any and what banks CHILLBLANES! SORE FEET: bave relinquished the’r charters, under the national banking system. and are doing busi- ness under State cuarters, still retain their na- jional bank circulation, with the amount of such circulation outstanding: also whether a0y bank has been instrueted that the 29th section P of the banking act limiting the amonut of la- bility of any person in the association to one- tenth of its capital does not apply to endorse. ments or collateral liabilities, or to checks cer- tufled as good. After debate, the resolution (omitting the part directing the cessation of the exchange) was adopted. Mr Schofield (Pa ) offered a resolntion, which was agreed to, that the Secretary of the Treas- Wavtieeton D0 ury be structed not to pay any money to W.| This isto certify that Ihave had s very painfal W. Corcoran for the use of buildings occupied | Bunion of two years’ standing, has been for's good during the war, belonging to said Corcoran, | ‘eal of the time so painful od badly soca aa to until farther action by Congress. ppahle me to wear a shor: many said to- Mr, Boutwell (Mass ) from the Reconstrac. | Dy nomraies, Wnt have he po elle mai eam tiom Committee. reported the Senate resolution toe VERY. of which I obralued one half. respecting the provisional governments of Vir- getoy jaca wear my ginis and Texas, with an amendment. ~ | boots wholly eishese an” rincgaenionce. and T one-fourth of the Bottle tei idence No. 39 7th street, between 8 and T’ ol EH GODDARD. pintserited and «worn to before me, a Jstice of a ce in ard for Washington County, D.C., is ib of J ary, Oe eRUey SS wt MARTIN, J. P. Persons thus aMicted ean have ox and per- fect cure warranted or money refund TESTIMONIALS, [The resolution provides that the persons now olding civil offices in the provisional govern- ments of Virgimia and Texas who cannot take the oath prescribed by act of July 2, 18%. (the test oath.) shall, on the passage of this resolu- tion, be removed therefrom, amd makes it the of district commanders to fill the vaea £0 created by the appointment of persons ‘who can take the oath. The committee recom. mended an amendment that the provisions of & This i fy tha y a the act shall not apply to persons who, by rea- | one ear with cwollen Lime, Lope ad Posts on son of the removal of their disabilities, as pro- | nich so that they were nearly t ice their nataral vided in the fourteenth amendment of the Cun- | size. which the dector called drops; stitution, shall bave qualified forany ofice;and | voable searcel that the act shall not take effect until thirt : days from its passage.) Y | PER'S WONDE Mr. Butler (Mass.) irom Committee on Ap- | fake tre propriations, reported the Indian Appropria: | u tion bill. Referred. The Honse then went into Committee of the Whole cn the Legislative Appropriation bill, Mr. Schenck in the chair. All general debate was ordered to cease in one hour. Mr. Wood (N. Y¥.) addressed the Committee & written speech an hour long in favor of economy and retrenchment in the public ex- penditures, After several unimportant amendments had been submitted to the bill. the committee rose. Mr. Farnsworth (1l.) made a personal e planation relative to cer! wepaper aie? patches and editorials reilecting upon im for s championship of Wells, Fargo & Co. Ir. Farsewerth chatgea Bre Wasuburae, of TUL: 2, with inspiring these attacks, but Mr, ashburne denied haying taken any part in them Adjourned. UL MEDIOAL: DISOOV ER thefourth half oance bottle, and my aced neariy to th: size. end nti now 1 ceuld not walk half © block without sitting down. I pow can continue to walk and feel Hike a new man Lam sixty eight years pings; cum cous ad, T now hops scon to Be able forge to ork paul BAaUBEN (his X mark] DODD Subscribed and the Peace in and for this 1ith day of J ainary, Er rorn to before me, a Justice of Woshingtou County, D.C. . MARTIN, J. P. Wssnrscre This is to certify t ad mo exceeding! paicful Burton. I ake: ensure kn tative that Gre half ounce bottle of DR WOND! FUL MEDIOAL DISCOVERY has effected © fect cure. JAMES oe X mark} CLAYTO! No. 127 18th st. becween H and I streets. Subscribed and sworn to before me a Justice of the Peace. in and for Washington county, D.C., this 1)th day of January, 18:9. WM. MABTIN,J P. Jannary lith, 1969. SEVENTH STREET. SIXTY DAYS. 486 To make room for Spring Stock, we shall offer for Cas) B of tens than Our usual prices. our choice [RH ANGINGS. 1 grades and pri zg Yraciba,s beantital selection Gilt Eubrotdercd Parlor Paj WINDOW SHADES—Ditk rent stzesand colors. Shade= ma OVAL AND SUUARE PICTUR FRAM 1h Frames mate to fce—ONE DOLLAR Per 12 Bottles. $y. Sent to all parts by expreas, on receipt of money. H.8. DRAP! 1 Washington Building, corner Pa. avenue and 7th st.,24 floor, Bottle; 6 Bottles, greatest variety iu the ity. TURE CORD AND TASSELS, NAILS, EINGs. ke A. A beonlifal collection of PAINTINGS. EN. GBAVINGS an H&OMOS. handsomely framed. Paper and Shades put up ineity or country, by | ‘Al ond experienced workmen. enovating «Tr decoral Office Ne from Board at the Kirkwood House. m. to3 p.m. re invited to © purchasing, Wastinc tox, Jan. 15, 1359. N.B—I am rowdy to enter into contract with good and responsile persons, f making the KRITRBR, | th stroet appl'cation to care Bupni: , Chillbiains, Frost-d Feet, or bo pay Repverse stock ‘a ised H.8 DRAPER. . In order to reduce our large stoc! WINTER DRESS GOODS, MESSESQUOE ve marked down nearly everything in the ae arent meer tea : ‘will continue to ofter j the tthe asune rates for thirty or lorty days from SPRING WATER, ‘th ti FOR BALE BY PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS, CURES CANCER, CUBES CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, CUBES SOROFULA, And all the Impurities of the Blood, CSUN, in white and eolored, re WRITE Pres TuLUSION, Sud a beantifal stock of TINSELLED MUSLINS BY THE YAkir, Suitable for overshirts &e BF ONE PRICE ONLY, in plain figures. W. M. SHUSTER & BRO, 1 jal9 3tif No. 324 Va_av.,bet 9th and loth ate. JANARY BIBDS | AND MOCKING BiKDS AtNo. 274 7th street. ety: This is the original 8pring Water from V. \t. Bi i rite wa ey ja Im which bas wrou; ee ————— | 5 ) BOXES OBANG' AND LEMONS » x 1 1 ( 74 Bble. extra d oe, State or rived per express and steam Di Just received pe: wk LUMSDON & Pp uisiana avenue. between 6th and 7th streets. Seaciecn, a J.J. MAY & COS aii PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. Corner F and 14th streots, ington, D o> PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Berwees Ninvit anp Tere Sracers, : Se A &7 DIRECT IMPORTATION. 8 Por steamer Ohina we have just receives 300 doven best quality PARIS KID GLOVES, Which will be on exbibitien TO-DAY, (Monday,) JANUARY 1%. ang fee, fall amsortments of Deapre’s. Alexan rine’s. Trefoutse, Courvorsler', Alexa: two, three, and five battous—ali And the Sovereign Bemedy-for BRIGHT’S DISEASE, and other Diseases of the Kidneys, ire now attempted to be almed tupon the public an teing equa & the tirteenn ane Missisquoi. &2- Pamphlets contaiving an account of m wonderful Oures, atteate ed by emi and others. can be bi dressing a note to MISsIFQUOT SPEn a 935 Broadw 18 3t® KINDLY AND STOVE woop FOR THE = Gal 3 it my extensive Kindli a guover Wood Mill from | om the old catablished place, wi colcrs and siz In addition to the above celebrated makes, which are all of the regular Faris cut. we have Courvol. it Seventeenth foot of Seventh street, ster’s “BEAM S—the beat or 4 ‘Seamless Gloves iu the market. oorg Baye rreter’ Sacitith i e7 00K a OF GLOVES on hand cannot | cép produce, I — nor Prepared to furn: be worth le-s than customers and generally with 820,000 of Word, fred usd rplit ny length or size required, at thi Thore wienihe Gloves for Balle, Partion, B for ‘Other occasions will find JOST ¥ Ba THEY ANT attne PARIS NID GLOVE a ne at J. 3. MAY & 00 TATEMENT OF THR CONDITION OF TH: FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF WASHINGTON, D.C.5 On the Mornings of the First Monday in Janwary 1, . ‘Lowes T BATES, and delivered to any part of the District of Co- lumbia: FBEE OF BXTBA CHABGE. All orders left Office. 323 D ivy the Btar oftee. or at the MIL, foot of will Le — with prompt ve: ‘TE Buren AND COLORED BEAVER CLOTH AND DOESKINS, VERY CHEAP. cea refer cur whole assortment of the above mock under the regular, prices; al stock, SR Lee 2 a our seenttment of Black and Bi Gist ie aaite lannee Siotnaes et RESOURCES. be pal BRESLSS u ta, oF whole ts will do well to ad i | ad, = article they can Precure at's a 4 | Also on ,® large assortment of PLAID WOOLEN LONG SHAWLS, which we have marked exceedingly cheap. ea OBE PRICE ONLY-IN PLAIN FIGURES, Dur USTER & BRO. Due Bi bau! lvania avenue, Bro ane Lowe sibeost_* setweeu Misti nnd Foath es, BOICR BROW, 1B 12% AND 13c. je 13-2t cr ee (OK, 14c, PECL TION oF copaRTSEPsuIP. FOOUIMG TEA. ontr 9 25 = ne rebi EPSTEIN Sa Bee |'f 10nrge Sse. feecription, at pike, land 30° strecte. EAD! BEaD: se nope J Wasuixeron, January 14, iy fleece will be contin SXANDEE Ses descence reac | Dea Seotre fo | Holiday CLOTHING, &c. Ss LLISOG OFF. Io order to makes me improvem: defere th ao tormined ¢ er bert stock of Mews’, Youths’ CcLOTBING cent less then nine Ric Sere jays st sell my eatire Boys’ ine =r sock purchase eg det. 0th ‘aud ith 1869 ‘3 a 4 ocece aces wzem He, eanam coces beats es, ee Ad med onen cots >> LAIN FIGURES In FicCRgs. CALL AND BXAMINE CaLb AND EXAMINE STOCK MUST BE SsTOCa MUST BE BUSINESS SUI. BuSiNEss BUITS, OVEEROOATS. OVEROUATS, Roys' GLOTHING. BOYS’ CLOTHING, CHIGDREN’S CLOTHING, CHILDREN’S CLOTHING A, SAKS & CO., A. SAKS & CO, A. SAKS & CO., 317 SEVENTH STEER, 317 SEVENTH STREET’ jas te Bors: anv vouras: DBESS AND SCHOOL CLOTEING. A large stock just received for FALL AND WINTES WEAB. STEPHENS & 00., 310 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 9th and 10th streets. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Cant AT THE au 24-tt POST OFFICE BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE | And SUBSCRIBE for your MAGAZINE or PA- | PER for 1"69 Subscriptions sr aun at Publishers’ prices, and the postage Also, EXAMINE TEE SUVENILES WORK BOXES, WRITING DESKS LADIES COMPANIONS BIBLES. HYMN BOOKS, PBAYEER BOOKS, ALBUMB, ALMANACS, _ DIARIES, ac. Constantly on hand, all the latest PUBICA- ee and 8 varied Sesortment of STATLON- MSTAMPING, LITHOGEAPHING, and a GBAV (NG executed in the best manuer, _ | JOHN C. PARKER, j PORT OFFICE BOOK AND STATIONERY | STORE, No 453 SEVENTH STBERT, CORNER deat 1T0 #& Oo. IMPORTERS 0 ITALIAN WINES, Li L Lew FRU ri +253 A AVENCE. bet. 13th and 13ih ate, south side, Washington, D. Italian Vermicellt, Macaront, & ; Pasties of all nds: Pare Glive Oil from Lucca; Pure Borente les. Sictly, Swiss, and Parmigiano Atlin of Ob joice Itatian Wines. BEFORE PURCHASING 486 YOUR Presents, CALL AT MARKRITER No. 456 SEVENTH STREET, del0-6w" Between D and E sts. BISTMAS GCODS * IN EVERY VARIETY IN MY LINS. Choicest Cheese of many kinds; French Bran?; Peaches at 75 cts. per many new Florida ‘Oranges; York apr sew rors APANESE FANCY GOODS. In rial Sree ialad Oil of first gualit) aud pet imported Tate De Fois Gras, Glacie Fra Mailard’s Gndieg, Hrults, Nate, Spices. cflces. new ercp Teas rapes, Sinyre gid. Hieme Fics, ae Petite (of my 0} ee NW “at aoneL, den reels. BANKRUPTOY NOTICES, N BANKRUPTCY, STRICT OF COLUMBIA, 8s. At the hte andertigncl ee day of Jan- RS, RI coe a CORDIALS, pe no 23- 456 i ae he ande} ¥ gives notice of his appoin: A P CLAEK, in the City, of Wachington, with enta bi rict, who has been adjadged a Bakrapt. mpo own’ Court of suid District. » MASON: tec torney-at-Law, primers ity saignno. N BANKEUPTCY, District neh cate it ss. At the City of Washington, eth C~4 he oti at B Bs aieiee re Pd m hip ow bet wis tag ba by Bie Sa I District, a 2: towne HO: Mabon gat N BW BOOKS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS aD OTHERS. con aaeneee & BOWSON 8 LIVE nag 24 - LARD A AND THE BOOK; or. TH uffom the K woz n F A oo AN Ww Wo iP, my Pox ma tLe Bhsemepmiecthne site chickotinnen ENGBAVING VISITING CARDS in moms, styles. Bicone — ———— Semeearess STEAMBOAT LINES. Fos MOUNT VYERNOW. POSTPONEMENT owing 10 SABO TO THE PURLIC. Wg to a severe acci ‘emt sustained by Madame Reba Rova the Coe ee tent Toes ae The leave ty ete | Boake gies tere Fetura, tne! the Baveien ant Grown ie $140. steamer AMES 4 ad Wollerd's Botel, HaNTs STRANSEIP COMPANT N EW awtit and substantial Steamers KBIGHT ana 3UB8 GLBEON, will larly, the ver WASHINGTON ‘a8 follows ‘ork. from EER Best River, Delistret. Threnend aod Bay yon geen great Mf ile 1DEL. WFRITROF we Parisian Matrre d= UME FORK LADIES aND GENTLE %, FEANK REA, 439 st, aie rit’ BeOaY st a “ties . cecdie 3. Nerfol r . SATURDAYS, — York MONDaY NATIONAL THEATER ‘ f MONDA). Sapeary 1s mi PEG cagrog at Mere at efor as VY PVENING THIS WEEK, portation O.mpany to wad from ‘ON. te pre. L pared to take freight at much Fates. a8 the cana eh charge ef AFTER DARK PS reipht Troe Bento Erat- secured without extra careofT AW “ ; MATINEE SATCEDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK For farther informatic 208: i GALT, Agent, Once aod. Beta a O83 street, | _TICKRIS ake sow aiser below Navy De parisien S Base. W THOMPSO! President _ PAREPA KOsA CONCERTS D DEVIVO. N Bw EXPRESS LIne. NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON STBAMSHIP rah valet, ping BE The DIST er. * This Company will hereafter ron two Steamers ab unparaliel’d sncce om . Neer Concerts coast aud Weer ‘Will give tr this < y onl i. a ae TWO GRAND CON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. Jan 19 and 24 REPA ROSA wil be aesinied b "Se BROOK Hot en OWLER Engh Te Sie PF Fees nr mM very Wednesday at i2m.. Monday at 49. m., si atall ‘times and forwarded st i} O it, ou, DAvIDegS, ters @. BLDBIDGE & 60 Age ar MARINI'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Baurmose axp OHIO BAILROAD, WASHINGTON, FEBRUARY 4. 1-69 ne between meer ins Bs 0 »D Bal MORE anc W. nero! D tun wEsT, The Directora take their patrons ta re petitie on of the wae place @* above tpt ang8 aut awd WAY STATIONS. pt Sunday, at 7 and 9.30 A.M. jatar ‘ MOXLEY. * FANCY DRESSES AND DOMINOKS, For Ladies, Geatiemen, and ¢ - Petenk SAVED _\ Directors. RB. StS 4. M., and 12.30, 4. 5:40, and FOR war ese Leavest® A.M. Jr. se dail ‘and Late aM 4, and? —— Qu datirday at = iS ™ avd 4 On Sunday 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. ™. P.M. enly. con- BN NINTH AND TENTH STREET {ch teaius from Bait revere: ‘Be. L PAINTING: Through tickets 10 can be had at the A a Washicgton Station Ticket Uinee nt ait hours of the day. Also, at the Company's Office, 406 Fepnayivanfa avenue Passengers purchasing tickets et ti venne office can there arrange have thelr Pagguce called for and checked at thelr ac residence, taken tothe depot. and put In the bag Picture #rames made to onder, Prices mo « = s oro lindedp oc 16-1y ____ Proprietor. LsoN. sneer 0 Of Transportats DANCING ACADEMY, LE. General Ticket Avent, Metropolitan 0 vce that apis at Tannese Ee LINE cea Se PHILA LPula,AND sHiNaToN. Traine belween WASHINGTON AND amw TORK now run 8s follows, viz: grithont change of cars ily (except Sunday) at 5 A. M., and 10 P.M. ‘OR PHILADELPHIA Leave daily (except tundsy) at S A. M. an 240 P.M. r cademy for otrc: Days or i itton: Fc éay. ——— Ex “e 12:39 aud nd Phila: soaps train sie brie th ticketsto Philadelphia, New York,or Reston can be had at the tiptoe at sii boore reboeing Ked at their oe Gepot, and put in the bug Eeietmore and Onto, Rafiroed aavertisement for ee cate wat ‘Washington, Baltimore, An ea WILSOR. Master 0: Transportation COL Ticket A; cre now GEU.8. KOONTZ. Agent. W. EDUCATIONAL. WOOD AND COAL, 1,000 roxs or astuescrre coat, FOR Sauk AT REDUCED PRI-Es FOR CasH. ‘The undersigned wil! vet from thi- date bieen pt COAL at geoati, reduced prices, for WHITE NACE f the very beat ehiveted Gym TSS ANSE FAIBFAX WILG GIVE U Be eae . ‘ . and PINE Woop, MSCS ieavose meen Dustin sawed and sp it, oF in the stick ie me ene si6 26° OMceaud yard.cor ith stat camsl. ja0-20 C ‘OAL AT BEPUCED PEICE COAL AT LOW PRICE quality of BED AND WHITE ASH CoaL there, which must be removed in thirty * 1 mite ted at any time during the echool ions will be procured for by ils met read ry ha ets f-For circulars sédrene Mise w price rather than on. A. STEV: at very i = erie engaes room, Tiecre. Was! Bel —Hon. + Jecub Slee} yt. Hon. Otis Nor- c Licut. ne ferences: crors. Hon. A. F stevens, M C ; vlan Howland, ; 6 Het eRv BITUMINGES te prices ns folu White Ash Ucal.‘ail sizes Ked Ash do do Orders recety.d York avenue and 1°: th street Finest in the ci ened of 7th “GALLON PRIUE id only by Cc WITMER. a 14-1m 7 Crocer, 119 Pa.av, bear 19th street. JACOB BUOL, No. wErwnne ea star ff his stoci Boors AND ae STAD RE bELow cosr, _STORE FOR BENT jn Mm M. WILLIAN’S. GREAT BARGAINS: TBIMMINGS worth $1 at 15 centeeyard. BENCH FLOWERS worth $1 aspray, at 2icts, BONNETS which eoid at 10, 12, and $15, at $5. LADIES HOSIEBY. Lubin genuine PERFU- MEEY, PARASOLS and UMBBELLAS at So wish to Keep these goods any CLOTHS and LADIRS’ CLOAKS at reduced prices. jas Wonsmurrs CBLEBRATED DINING Booms, AT NOS. 310,314, 315 AND 320 I STREET, Between 15th and 16th streets, $80, 000 WORTH OF DRY GoODs, In ALL GRADES FOR Ba! AT VEBY REDUCED PRIC: C wate at nd one. OPERA CLOTH, % hod ite mi ¥, as Poor cares "LOT RNELS of all Kinde ce opposite Gout Scrice. Just received, intge quantity ACCO, divect from s Connections WORMLEY LEAF To. poy ich I offer to cigar manu‘acturere oat reasonable infguantities to noit the perchaser Drices, ‘AUG. GAGES 506 Pran avanne, jana Letween 24 aud 34 eirests, Larostaxt SEWs. C. B. JBWELL'S PREMIUM SOAPS Gre acknowledged to be THE BEST SOAPS FOR THE LEAST MONBY fo the market —— ‘edulterations. Having returned from Paris, is now prepared to furnish Dinner Parties, Suppers, &c., in the finest style. Be purchased when in sete Dia- ner Bet, which cannot be equalled in tnis country. TaMes ¥ WOBRMLBEY. eT im ASE,YOUR GROORE for eny of these and tans opr eale by all of the BEST GROCEES t= tae Masnfactory, Kos. $00 and 603 @ strest norte New uanriaxp HAMS. Unsarpassed is quality. AFRICAN DATES. verier.

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