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a he eC 0 6 NAS «' tt oe ne ATIONAL MON. UMEST, Below will be found se brief but eloquent sppral of the Wasbington National Monument Society in bebalf of the pstriotic work they have so much at heart, Tbe shaft has now reached a most conspice 2u8 height, and mast |, be completed to its full propertions, The seif- Tespect of the American people will not permit it to remain in ite presemt incomplete and. uusicghtly condition, 8n object of sarprise aad inquiry to the stranger. What has beea done upon it bas been well done. The whole world bas shown its mterest im the undertaking by sending representative stones to be placed in its weal and the nation is under pledge to complete a work so ostentatiously undertaken by st. The coming anniversary of the birth- day of Washington seems a appro- priate Ume for resuming the work of raising this stately column to bis aud, as pointed out im the Appeal, a very small raised by each congregation in the land, will | enable the Society to proceed with their grate- jul task. Largest Circulation in the Distriet ROSBY 8. NOYES..........Editer, WASHINGTON OITY: SATURDAY... .. FEBRUARY 13, 1569. S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ‘Te Advertisers.—Our advertising patrons re requested to send im their favors before 12 o'clock mM, as advertisements received later cannot be imsured an insertion in The STAR of the same day, on account of ‘be pressure of news matier after that hour With every disposition to accommodate, we d ourselves obliged to lay down this rule ‘We trust that our contemporaries throughout and adhere to the United States will publish the Appeal, and —— | that general compliance will be accorded to We are authorized toannounce that the Pres. {t® Teauest by the pastors of the country, irre- : spective of sect: dent and Mrs. Patterson will gives Meception | W seuinoton NaTiONAL Moscunet Socrery, <@ Tuesday evening, Febraary (6th, and an- _ December 25, 1868. other on Tuesday evening, the 24 of March, 70 the Pastors of the mingesy Congregations of the commencing, as usual, at eight o'clock. Reverend and Dear Sirs.—la scenanen of 6 —_. ion of the Washington National Monu- ' pal | mentSociety we, the officers of the society. re- General Grant commences well. His reply | spretiully request you to cause collections for to-day fo the committee who notified him ot | the bexetit of the monument to be taken up in bis election to the Presidency is a model of | your ieecep penenaing tennis ceeeeeee eat Ssesesnicceabon as te eee nee Me | Soa reas tat neue ix ee eee aes administration to be Economy, Retrenchment, Society. A very small sum from each congre- the faithful collection of the Revenue, and the gation wili, in the aggregate, :nsure the unme- payment of the Pubic Debt. This is just what ore (on ee eee aoe a the people want, and they have taith to believe | 80d ¥ pre ipotcag that he will “fight it out on the line" he ha. | 't!# hoped thatina few years it will be com- CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. F Feport closed, Mr. Mor- He atiaeked the argument Seereae te Tr pence te Repeedy Teturn to specie payments. P from an early return to specie pay- Meats would actuatiy occur. ‘here were great interests in t p conatry seniest aa eay to Payments, and they all com! to tame ie tae. oosenteances ot ao ides that half the disastrous fesults | TW Le Tous SF OLOTHS. Oass CoaTINas, cari; Terumption. He believed teat it v c : i would ‘cause’ mare Gersngements "than {papocaT ines. “su! acd VEoT it would in 1565, because business had uch longer in an irregular but be devied that it would be felt as as the decline of % per ceat. which took place in 1865. Discussing the retara to specie payments in Great Britain in 1312, and the greai fivancial serious! distress wi during the previous six years and subse uent- ly, and which the Senator from Onio, (Mr. Sterm ‘and others who bad tallied and writ- tem on this subject Rye! to the retarm of | ures. it im toto, and and insisted that it was the reeull of the enor- Period Was reduced trom 231,0U0,000 to 152,000,- 000, and large loans durimg the same period were negotiated by foreign powers which took 70,000,0.0 in coin from Great Britam, thus also Teducing immensely the gold currency. The statement of the Senator (Mr. Sherman) that the gold sales‘in New York amount to one hundred millions of dollars a day 18 wholly deli e. ‘Those contracts are not executed in Weecall the special attention of purchasers to they are executed in currency. The yery | ovr donne mechs mere and botde: peneae. ‘fanence of thie bill is the policy of Mir. McCul- TEN OBN IS" ON THB DOLLAR for vot loch. The authority given to the Secretary of time of pork he the Treasury to receive greembacks 1 exchange ‘ for ten-torty bonds would resalt ina sudden and violent contraction im the currency. The Profit om these bonds would really amount to sS percent. The theory of this third section was all very pretty, but tne very reverse would occur of what was desired. In regard to the gold notes which the fourth section authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to issue, Mr. Morton took the same view as that of Mr. Conkling yesterday, teat the two currencies could not circulate together. The gold notes pleted. Would inevitably become like the gold—a com- inid down. His declaration, too. that he will ‘Thi eration — sic} memory of poner niearen Cogent — have Washing‘on is held by the American people | tore! . s ian@e toe Wr ae ee | tuiied appeal tothetr patriotism wa | sisted that this bili proceeds upon false prin. 2 ary, and we therefore simply make | ciples from beginning to end. It looks to keep meaning from the mouth of General Grant that |?! they would bave from hardly any other man. ‘The announcement that the names of his Uab- inet officers will not be divulged until they go to the Senate will be asad disappointment to the quid munca, and to the politicians interested in making up particalar slates. and who would be exceedingly glad of some cue to work by: | but the reason given by General Grant for 7 hen tha conn. this reticence isa good one, and the plan he ny sid tespaglants roaeee eee: adopts will undoubtedly secure better men peal. oan CARROLL BRENT, Secretary. than if the names were given out tobe ban- died sbeut and cabalied against by opposing cliques. Gen. Grant bas made a good start ———$—${_______ As the ith of March approaches, that large mown to you the request of the Society, con- fidently believing that you will cordially co- operate with us in the noble work. ‘Very respecttully your obedient servants ANDREW JOuNSoN. President ez officio. S.J Bowagm, ist Vice President, ez oficio. U_d. Grant, 2d Vice President. W. W. Cogcouan, ad Vice President. J. B, H. Smita, Treasurer, _Joun CaRnroie Brest, Sec General Butler made a wonderfully vigor- ous fight in bebalf of nis resolution of censure upon Mr. Wade and the Senate of the United ‘States, but the practical common sense of the House was too much for him, and his resolu- portion of the public which is interested in the tion was tabled by the decisive vote of 130 to 55, distribution of the offices seems to become more General Butler has more vitality to the square Snxious on the subject,and if the President inch than auy other man living, and it m elect would only say the word, he could speed- find vent or an explosion would follow. Such ily be spared all trouble im regard to making an occssion as that of Wednesday furnishes the up bis Cabinet and, indeed,in the matter of | safety valve to ventall the electricity generated Siling any of the places expected to be made and accumulated in his active brain during the vacant shortly after his accession to office. He days of dull routine legislation. bas made no such sign, however. On the other hand, it seems to be understood that be isnot , _Therr 188 sort of impudent optimism aput only going to make bts own selections, but to Georg Francis Train at times that is absolute- keep his own counsel im regard to them until | LY Telieshing. His latest screed is to the eaito™ be is resdy toannounce themofficially. Wader of 8 Weekly journal in New York, who had these circumstances, the parties in interest can | ‘Tticised him pretty severely, in which he says only indulge im guesses as to the final inten- wendarier oe bol fl cde anesagh Eg Roos of ibe silent httle mas, and. by patting | tore among the people than among the pollu. {Bis and that togetheriu such casesasthey may, cians. But to be President I would not ture form their own conclu-ions as to the result, - re penny. oho whine Hosen scl ape ouch) otlices go to elevate the fe House, | we bear, but the impression among those who office.” In the meantime, how would a cabinet office have givep some thought to the matter seems to be that the Secretaryship of State lies be- svit him,—the Department of State, for im- tween Charles Francis Adams aud Joba Lo- stance—just to get his hand in? throp Motley, with the probabilities in favor of the former should he desire the piace. They agree im the belief, o, that General Schofield will remaim at the head of the War Depart. ment, aud the impression has gained ground istterly that Mr. Dennison will be invited to the position he formerly filled so well—the Vootmaster Generalship As to the Treasury, ket rates ere 1s more doubt, and also wider range. The 443 LEWIS JOHNSON & CO; Bankers, ¥ entertain the opiuion, however, that ap a tp atin at hes between Messrs. Morgan, Bout well, Ss ee EY ee tad Fisb, and Wells, while Mr. Delano’s name has /. oth by spectal request. Dr. BOYNTON will r » been mentioned as likely to be favorably Pet late sermon npon the subject —- What and coneidered im the event that an Ohio man is where is Heaven All are cordially invite It cS ort: ‘The Testa Opera Troupe give a farewell en- tertaimment at Metzerétt Hall, this evening, when they will present acts from the “Barber of Seville,” “Martha,” aud “Crispino e ia Co- mare.” CORPORATION BONDS WANTED AT current marke: pretty common consent James F. Wilson =:anas fcrteal pre jan Church SABBATH MORN & number one chance of teiug Attorney Gen- Plats at oy en Law College, on 5th str, between Ds - eral. The general interest centers abou! these positions, Ss itseems to bs conceded that until Bere eee eee teeDey, EY. they are filled it is useless to specuiateas tw rd D,at 9. TO MORK w Mop NG Debate. | the others, conseqnentty attention rs not large- | Fefo'r-d. “That the Heht of anfiraee shoul t iy Stbteik wepaeis Gee Sfiegeet > tae women of tute District." "Ait in As to minor places, there is about as much solieitude felt by those prospectively interested them as im regard to the bigher aud more orable positions, and there is a good deal of atet and effecuve work being dene toward holdixg or securmg them, accordingly as the aspirants belonz to the “ins” or the “outs.” For imstance, there is a pretty formidable movement being made in bebalt of Mr. Simon Welt, of this city, whose claims for the Con- culs! Frankfort will be pressed so strongly thst the effort is expeeted to result in securing TO THE PATRONS OF UF MENT JOURNAL —owi charges ip onr c fice. and th ns for publishing Mra Fi 1° pane: Rorferd + PS n pebiiche? this week. Tie Journal will be pub. arlier next weel x REINHARD & MITCHEN! THE DEPART. aimed at. which is justly regarded ss ome of the Most lucrative offices of its class. © name of W. 1). Wallach mentioned bly in connection with the valuable ap ® Liverpool; and bis designation to that position Would undoubtedly give much sat- isfaction te JoUrwAl/sts uroughout the country We bear, also, that an effort will be made by the triends of Mr. J. W. Dwyer. formerly of the : nT { 1 Smiles, eg dePaueet aed now Pession Aceat | "Tne erepay, MONEIRG gazetre, | |The proponiuon giving ‘be appointment of snags oe | sae Astor gat, & Colembus, Obio, to secure for him the post. | wo wif sobs eee as Inuraal Kevenue, iustead of to the Secretary | PLOWS, HARROWS. SCEIVATORS of all kind ee ef Third Auditor of the Treasury, tor TO-MORBOW. of the Treasury, were agreed to, with the un- *s 5 ~ cae ee claumed Le has a special fitness on | Will conta <n. 0 derstanding that if the House retused to erect WHEEL OULIvaTORs XI. sccOUnt Of Bis former experience in that office. | & Charmteg Lave the internal revenue bureau into a separate de. Saeco Bg GEORGIANA M. CRAIK. Whether this movement will prove strong | Chara ter’ Bketches i he pariment the amendment would be stricken MILL, : MILDRED. A Novel. ie out. ;ARDEN AN vo; Paper Ae Sexy Se point Arrived at it is of | the Absorbing History of @ Section £9 was amended by making the spe- a eee =x course too early to guess. Mr. D. has. however. | Anewerg cial taxon distillers $200 a year where th J P.B. a : Many earnest and devoted friends,and is himself “Glin bee Produce fifty barrels or less; also bj 558 eRVENTH OTAtE ADVENTUBN IN THE APACHE COUNTRY sstrategist and worker of acknowledged force, — Ff “ Below Pennsylvani: ‘Jour through Arizona and Sonora, with re 280 A ha lis are ‘Pash, tthe 4A GREAT NUMBER. pen seas cenall not have to pay iarea rect: | ogeew a witiTene. ney jotcecn the Gifyer Sreines of Novel ordinary appliances have weight with the new BUY IT: READ IT! be ireated as rectifiers Inland.” “-An' American Germany,” administration, be may be looked for some. | _1t* ‘These concluded :heamendments ottheUom- | JL SPRING STYLE DRESS HATS Z ~The Land of Thor.’ Ac. With Ilustrations where very pear the winning post. The chances cm TABACHING IE THE NATIONAL | @ittee of Ways and Means to the whisky sec- Temo, Cloth, Beveled ee cece cnesermee 2 OO ot Hon. K. W. Clarke, at present Represent: uve trom the Sixth Obio District, for the Sixth | Auditorsbip of the Treasury are, covsidered first-class by Bis friends, who base bis strength, we believe, rather apon the old- | time relahous existing between the President The sermon on SUNDAY next, the léth instant, ‘will be preached by Rev. J. F. MOORS, of Green- field, Mass., at half past seven o'clock. Seats free to all, Doors open at seven. fe 12-2t" lect and Bimeelt than upoa any orgauico [G7 OLUMBIA COLLEGE LSOTURR ROOM ~Mort to be made in bis benalf,and his acces. | orm — ag Ban sion to that place is looked upon as pretiy cer pa. FS pea vier tain. | 0 FoR WRESAS ORNTLiwEN, , We bear from time to time ramors in regard | to other fo Teigm and bureia appointments, but so far few of them Rave assumed a tangible form. As they get into shape we shall make a | ‘TUESDAY. . 16th—*'The Haman Body,” Com- note of them for the benefit of our readers,— | 4! DNESOAT Fels ik The Brain,” Ne giving them the substance of what is going, ie and leaving to them the pleasant task of form. ‘mg their own conciusions as to the probabill es imeach case from tbe carcumsiances sur- Founding it ————— ‘Tee Oak Mitt Oxuerary Trovete —we Rotice sandry allusions in one of the morning | papers relative to the troubles now distracting | this company. We don’t believe in quarreling | over snything—especially @ grave-yard—and j Y¥, Feb lth—The Gorilla,” Plants, Ao oni ites onderfal the course of four Lectares $2 00 Scholars end Ohildrene.-. 1 re. TS Blapeberd ee & *¢ there is any parucular subject which should | ‘of the Stock holders of the call forth kind and sacred memories and feel. | FOLOMAC F QuMPaNY will be belt at ings it should be that wherein the remains of | Warhingtng eee ty! ty ae 3S Oo oar sacred dust repose. It seems to us that | stant oe there is bat little ground-work for this whole Z ‘otomas . quarrel 11 imvestigations are needed in regard to the management of the compsay, let them be made. Select three unprejudiced lot hold- | ers of standing and respeetability, who have bad no part or lot in the matter heretofore, who Will not be biassed or influenced by either side and let them examine imo the affairs of the COMPADY sitce its organization; report if any- Se eee pater? after the first thing bas been done amiss, and if any reforms or cbanges sreneeded. Let such a committee | of be sppointed st the lot holders’ meeting on Mcuday sfternoon next, and let the meeting (bre adjcurn Without a word of speechifying. » 2 & good result will be attained. National TusateR —To. | table. the whole volume of the currency behind the bonded debt. He repeated thathe dia not be- lieve the bonds bad anything to do with the currency, and that greenbacks would be worth no more than they are, if we have not a bond existence. You cannot pay a debt without paying it, and every attempt to bring the cur- Fency Up 'o par without makiug provisions to redeem it wiil prove abortive. It is like en- hancing the price of unwholesome provisions by producing a famine. The people will not suffer any sudden or immediate contraction of the currency. Mr. Williams said the, Senator (Mr. Morton) bad his own pet theory iu regard to the fluan- ces, and takes particular care to oppose every - thing that is bronght forward by the finance commitree, The Senator and he (Mr. W.) were upon one point, that as soon as possible a return should be had to specie payments. No} to the method. The Senator (Mir. Morton) proposes to hoard up all the gold In the country for two years and half, and then to resume specie payment, and he (Mr. W.) aa- dertook to say that this would prodiice the most violent contraction in the currency that was ever known. To meet the objections which bad been raised against the conversion of the greenbacks into bonds, he (Mr. W.) pro- posed an amendment that this conversion should beat the rate of not more than two millions a month. Then the business men and every one else would know exactly what mount of the currency would be retired: it would be very gradual and they could make their arrangements accordingly. The question was announced to bs on the amendment of Mr. Williams, that not exceed- ing two millions of greenbacks a month shall be converted into bonds, and it was rejected — yeas 9, nayscs, ‘The Senate then took a recess At the evening session, the river aud harbor Appropriation bill was immediately proceeded with. The appropriation for the improvement of the Patapsco river, below Fort McHenry, Was Tedueed from $30,000 to 213,000, and for the improvement of the Susquehanna river trom S10,(00 to 35,0), ‘The appropriation for remov- ing obsiructions in East river including Hell- Gate, was reduced to $215,000, A large number of appropriations for various Western rivers reduced. A very lengthy debate took place on the section approprixtng $150,000 to complete the Louisville and Portland canal, bot without further action, at 10). 30, the Senate adjourned. Hov=.—After our report closed, the resolu- tiou censuring the President of the Senate discussed by Mr. Logan, when Mr. Kelsey offered the following as a substitute “Resvived, That the subject of the amendment of the joint rales governing the jomt convention of the two Houses of Congress when ineeting for the purpose of counting the electoral votes for Presidentand Vice President of the United States be referred to 4 select comimitice of flye, with leave to report at any time. ' After further debate, Mr. Logan (Ill) satd be believed this discussion had gone far enough, and im order to end thediscassion and the © citement at once, he moved to lay the resol Hon and all pending amendments and substi. tutes on the table. [Cries of “Good,” “That's i.” &e.} Mr. Pile (Mo.) demanded the yeas and nays and they were ordered. The vote resulted—yeas 13), mays 50. So the resolutions and the substitute were laid ou the Mr. Farnsworth (111.) moved to reconsider the vote amd to uy the motion on the tapie. dridge (Wis.) demanded the yeas aud Bay=, and they were ordered, the vote resulting eis 122, pays 46. The House then resumed the consideration of | the sir-line ratiroad bill becween Wasui end New York. The pending question be the call of the yeas aud uay-, the roll was called, amd the vote resulted yeas 12. nays o1 so the bill passed Mr. Wood (N. Y.) moved toamend the title | of the bill as follows: “A bill to deprive the | States of the constitutional jurisdiction over State territory, and to take the control of Lae railroads of the coun'ry.” Mr. Wood demanded the yeas and naj they were refused "The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the Army Appropriation bill, and soon after took a recess. At the evening session, the House in Commit- | tee ofthe Whole, Mr. Schofield in the chair, proceeded with the consideration of the tax bill but tions. Mr. Maynard (Tenn) moved to make the special tax on distilleries, reterred to above, one hundred dollars a year on distillers pro- ducing twenty-five barrels or less. wo. Pending the discussion of an mt to extend the time for taking whisky out of bond- ed warehouses, the Committee rose and the House adjourned. ee ne 425 L2rn STREET. = jal3-]m next to southwest Ce scr Sivektn cramer, AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOR HoUsn, Sent,” end that of the bect'euaiy? ee fe 13-co2w OE _Sincen 2th and 10th atrects. [ptorction OF COPARTHERSHIP. 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E RIGHTFUL BEL. forward the HAT and FOR BusiSass ini we | THE BS (BEL tention. B. H, STINBMETZ, HATTER, 234 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Becond door from 13th street. fe3 6t Books. New WHAT I KNOW ABOUT BEN EOCLES. By ‘Avraham j tall adele omer OE § XVII. 4 ger iti B OPIUM HABIT, with bei Sey Suggestions os te DEEP DOWN; f the Cor XVI. . Bi ff ** Wide Wide World.” nae y,he gethor of 3 00 THE HaRY SEA. cyateiestion Eee Fox i uses Beam, Bisery risk. fries and Fisher Fomk. Ailusttabed...-86 00 RGE ASSORTMENT OF BELIGIOUS PRAYER BOOKB ig great variety. HOME PICTURES OF ENGLISH POBTS.g1 50 WITH THE TIDE .... 1 si BALPIFE'S (Miles O’Rei! ) POBTICA! WonRS sia ‘Wall, P: 5 mngRaviNe BAS, Manley Hopton SeS=ET AND FUTORS, ¥ BVEBY DESCBIPTION. SAUL, A DRAMATIC POEM... STATIONESY AYS OF TRE BalLwa OF IBDIA, OF BVERBY DESCBIPTION PHILP & SOLOMONB, METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, fest A POLITICAL SURVEY. By Grant Daf _ Len. C0....----ecreareee anes 4 00 KELTY’S SOLACE OF A SOLITAIRE. Lon. DOB. asemrernneees eeeeeeeetecnsceseermmmnmneeveeee G3 OD ISCENOCES OF MEN: PORORN. Lonien SORNCE® OF MERDELS: STiPRINGRSDRD. London °27E™ T Between 9th and 10th streets. | te gat. -Pocahon- tas" aud « The Day After the Wedding whic | on of a petcn eae tees cecee Mien rae ne; pay. | 4. NEW UNIVERSAL ALMANAC. were so-sattstnetorily given last evening, will | heme! racks Fa icaeeret Baliroed, al | WHITTAKER's AEMANAG FOR 1969. 1 very te sepewed. Kenilworth” is in rebearsal. | * earatine ar rusTesive roe eh epics of AP. — Drinted, paper ...6 0c wed will be produced on Monday evening. | seriter wllgieetaformatica on tit ganja oppos : dette, Bi raise cane £8, OBADOES: b Iargeor imal orients q . eS mes without shoul : From J.Stillington wehave ticert ond time | 4s ccssset-Lew and pélicitse™P. Mason, wae ee ee acne Ey rele soenwig — =Err of tor Feprusry 20. City Ball. o" | tostewse A Peon. | tay 53 ieee :De oth andes ts, foe Biatt AMUSEMENTS, AND OHIO BAlLKUAD, Rapeowes “Sam . Comtinwed amccess of the Reautifn! amt Accom ZAVisTOW=R1 sint mat Camust, ny Cama WEseree Setewiee ofa. LS fe v8 0 Leave s. t ‘tot ar mace (B08 BRO ack 756 Be Tom kine STATIONS set Tand9 504... can Rocet rons RE. arses aad 1250; 4. 5-40, and Bur. FOR WAY erations. bepreceree * Leave at ® A. mod Teale. | “METZEROTT mate. Leave da jay and Sunday, at 8 ITALIAN OPERA Su deta andar m | at PM. only. con- sectine af Belay Station with uraine from Wall "Through tickets to, the Weel can, be Red at the charectera x tenor PRINA et . ® BTWEER WASHINGTOR Signor LOMINI: eegue LIN PHIL. LPHIA.AND w D ran as follows, viz: YORK, ly (except =40P.M FOR PHILADBLPHIA ety (encept wander) at s40P OB SUNDAY. orkats 40 P. Pm Siceving care for Mow York on $40 P.M. train Ly. he had at te Musto Stor WALL'S OPERA HOLSE, 1 FOR 4 -SORT <£as0N INDAY. Febrosry 15 | Commencing jaitimore and - Music tore ant ee eale the Week *AS" | Gbice, without edditionsl charge CANTERBURY MLL'E CONCHITA ber Daring ane Th auty. Grace Brrve. apd Fearless Aso om ander the sepny ekies of Italy. performs with all the rlowing abandon of that col M'L. K KLLA ZOVARA BEAUTIFUL BALLET. LONELY Laon vl ad ey Nearly 50 Male and Female Artistes a 60 Cont 3 ex GEO! TOWS. Regular sailin, from 14 North Mharves, Philadelphia, SATURDAY. am From 63 Water street, Georgetown, W DAY atép m. Irelght received at any ti iy 63 Water st. Georgetown. v. C. M kLDRIDOR Alexandria, Va. wm cLYDE « ¢0 fest Borth W harves, Philade!p! NEY YORK AND i SHIP ©; Ag T GALLERY 304 PENNSYLVA: VENUS. BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTS STREET chotce collection of O1L PAINTI Ger a - man, Fres and American Rant fiestas ar Tasers NEW EXPRESS LINE. THE ONLY DIRE L B TWEEN Wasi TiN ano SEER : vEW YOKE Will ron two ashinzto: & TR every Wed: and Satara 212m Leave Cctrent Wher Wey every Monday and Th. reday at Feight received at all Lours, and forwarded st Agent, z AYLO eorgel t getown; Seerts Alexandria, Va ; JAM 4119 Wall street. New York im the ofty.. and taformation BDAY TUM A splendid sssortme Fency, Comic a! Character ax HARKY __ Fletcher House, corner Pa ave aud secure jou: Dresses for th x For MOUNT VERNON. The Steamer“ ABBOW. pele, leaves her wharf foot o coon par. bs *eSom undays pied.) for MOUNT! XEENON. landing ‘aud receiving passengers ALEXANDEIA, FONT FOOTE: FORT Wasi 3 Ma x 4s INGTON. MARSHALL FANCY DBRSSES AND DOMINOES, BOUBE. Va —retarnins to the city at + Fare to Mount Vernon and n, For Ladies, Genticmen, and Children, ret mission to the Mansio: end Hedreapenta on boards acta, ickets for le at the dl os wart Pl pal Hotels, an AMES BY 5S. Superi; , General Su; lent. O1 Willard’s Hotel mee YT ___ (Second deor port OK RENT-FANCY Babe « E'Me super canes ee mt ain 3 Balle « No. 445 rests STREET Nv New MERCHANTS STEAMSHIP COMPANY The swift and substantial Steamers SIGHT an¢ JUBN GiBsUM wil n regularly, durin, onther "between MEW POLK HINGTON, East River arriviug tof High at, ¥s Nortoik, BN NDa¥ BALLS, PARTIES, &. ‘This Line. connecting — a steamers of the Merchants’ end Mechanics’ Trans sortaiion Company to and from BUSTON, ts pr: pared to take thi fret For further information apply t3 JUS Ee Agent, Ofice and Wharf ¥eot ot ik Georgetown, D-O.; or at OFFICE OF Oat corner New York avenue and Irth telow Navy De; nt Doser "3: W THOMPSON, President Be othe Vib ef obra, = Salon. corner lith and U ste" (CABSED FRUITS, VEGETADLES, a. Tickets G1. admittime geutiemsn aud indies, TvE COMM ‘A large invoiee of the following goods just re- FRESH PEACHRS.21b and3 Ib. cans FRESH PINBAPPLES. 21 cans ESH TOMATOES. 2 1b and 3 1b cans Capt Tom Stacks apt Tom Su ; Thome B Lion Peter H Donegan, Sept PM fol a lortone WB Sackson, RH L* 1 WINSLOW'S GREBN FBENOR PEAS. For eale low by re “LARGEST STOCK.~ ru “FINEST SELECTIONS.”* ALL KINDS WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES, NOW SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES, ar CUMMINS: EXTENSIVE SHOE STORE, 347 SEVENTH STREET, Canpzrs, CURTAINS, &c. THE LARGE! THE NEWEST AND B THE moar 5. ASONA. Wasuineton, D. C., January 21, 1849. ed ; the Free¢man's Savings and Trast Com x Deposit Compa- | MEN'S, BOY! Sy's Veuita, and Bod them an follows? S20, ei... sani 8240.09 09 ar ed BEDUCED RATES FOR Casa. + ec) BH. BURNS 4 ©O.. . 340 Pennsylvania avenoc, (8 a} joa detwoen 9th and 10th streets. Luroztast saws. Attest: D. L. EATON: Bana eee ©. 8. JBWELLS PREMIUM soars T hammond Ore acknowledged to be we pot ocsed att SAVE STREaT.op | THE Bust cours vou tue ceasT monnY Reset, in a a Bends only in the market Depositors receive tn interest afl the Bank They are made on the old fashion plan by boll ee. ‘ng, oud are free from oll injurious Chemica 3 YOUB GROOCEB for ony of these and tax ramen of the BEST GROCERS ts th B? T FAMILY FLOUR.