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macy—The * Keeping in” | ernment dd for the Scheele, 4c. | Aregular meeting of the Board of Trustees | of Public Schools was held at the Franklin School Building last evening—Mayor Emery in | the ebair, and Messrs. Hart, Barris and Staart, | first district; McLellan, Woodward and Hall second; French and Marche, third; Charaptin, L 4d Stephenson, fourth; with the saper- intendent (Mr. Wilson) and treasurer (Mr. Proctor) present. ‘The application of Miss Julia R. Walsh fora teacher's position was referred to the saperin- tendent. Mr. Harris reported the transfer of Mise Lucilla E. Smith, Secondary No. 2, first _EVENING STAR_ WEDNESDAY. AMUSEMENTS. &o. Theater.— Mrs, F. W. Lander as“ Biiz- nal —La Kue’s Carnival Min- etng Port.—Caratval on ice. — Pref. Sitiiman’s lecture en hy of the Tea Kettle.” Lincein Hal The Vhilesop! erett Hall—Two - district, from the acting to the permanent list; saith slagte, teh Weereen teens Saat | amass Ber Malate pet onan eee z ities, id committee on the examination of teachers that Art Gallery, 423 7th etreet. i) Paintings, 1236 Penn- an examination would be held on the first Sat- urday iv May. Mr. Cham Mis-es Filen Halbday, Mar; dcbneon and Ida Pumphr * Gallery ef tylvania stenue. Fhe Washin: Surwe! Kecting—The Election ats Riker's At reon to-day the annual meeting of the of Directora—Presi- rt. provide that ne scholar who commences a spe- study will be permitted to discontinue it hinee A during the year without the consent of the sab- stock b [ihe Warbington and Gcorgs- | tosrarand the scholars is sald seagy anal ne wore Natl company was held at the office, | onder the teacher of the same school. eorner of B Mr. Champlin objected to the amendmenton mar, for t the ground that it REFLECTED ON THE TEAONERS OF GERMAN. Mr. Woodward said that some one teacher should be responsible. and the regular teacher -bould bave control. The German teacher should report to a member of the board, aad Lere should net be Su MUCH“ RED Tare.” It was not expected that a German teacher, who had but two hours per week over a scholar, knows mere of the disposition of a pupil than teacher who has the puyp:! uuder him or her ty Lours per week. Mr. MeLelian said it seemed clear to him that the reguior teacher should have the charge of the pupils, for the Gérman teacher might go in- 10 a school where the teacher was in the habit of giving one demerit mark for an offence and the new comer wight give three or four, and by sa courses he would impair the usefulness Of the schoo! Atter tur pened the polls. Up ichet same as last year Georgetown Roastread—For Kiker, Henry Hart, o Lane; Allen bert Vanderwer- president | T RIKER. 1 report, says ments UL your jowing statements pe the fiscal » with the and liabilities, as been favorable presperous, and in- ction of € tax iaw, havin; ; aud is now proving a ver! et debate the first portion of the | Tepert, that the consent of the sub-board is necessary to discontinue a special study, was Z | adopted; yeas 9, naye (Messrs. Hart and’ Mc- ‘¥ | Leiian) 2. © wages of our employes | “The Iatter portion, that the pupils Feduce:! at the present time; and | under the control of the Fegular teach ™ reliet, either by an additional | also adopted: yeas 8, nays (Sessr: a or being relieved # F present transfer s¥s profit trom itephenson and Lloyd) 3. Mr. Stuart, from the committe on MUFIC, made @ report on certain suggestions of Mr. cl arland, one of the music teachers, that the ing on the i, we shall ¥t@ pay for such | pupils obtain music paper on which to copy ex- | ercites, recommending his suggestions be | carried out; agreed to. Also, a resolution of | menth show: “coli tor the | thanks to Pragessor Daniel andthe young ladies | year. the lun bg respecti¥ely | who took partin the Bir. Amidon monument about *#,% | concert, which was adopted. CONMITTERS. The chsir appointed Bir. Marche on the com- Rest single fourth ot , i mittee of supplice, echools, teachers, and music, Ju is Under | im place of Mr. Clarke: and Mr. Lloyd on the 4 4S care, | committee of rules, teachers, Congress and rk avenue to Georgetown, | Councils, in place of Mr. Murtagh. “The chair more Depot to George- th sireet, making aking 56 trips; anil % of Congres annotnced és the committee on the erection of the public school building in square i94, in the fourth district—Messrs, Harris, .ellan, we baverun € | French, aud Champlin. to Georgetown, RO MORE “KERTING IN.” y time of t Mr. Stuart oflered the tollowing: Whereas, it ie a well established fact that ive 2 cars bavealsc been ran | hours each schoo! day is along as children can We bave on hand 45 | be em loyed at study h profit to themselves u and -¢ have died. | mentally and physically; and whereas, the e aal to Lew one Practice of keeping children in school during a painted durin the neon hour, and frequently for one week. the s two horse and one | sometimes for two hours after three o'clock, the by the company #0. | time for dismissing the schools, is an injury not par kivg mew harsess in ad- | only fo the children, but to the teachers, ailuct- also new 1 edi Without addi- es of feed and mest of the average rath ter manure ing seriously their mental and their physical faculties, ag has been proyed in many cases be- yond reparation. Resotred, t hereafter 2% prpil in the p thie city shall ror any cause be the noon hour, nor shali any | Cause be detained in school lou- | any near a Pp ck, except in ag th street is de- | gravated cases quency, when the 1 teacher shalt ce report the cave to a trus- tee of the district te which she belong: Also, resolutions, “that the Of the public schools shall be closed ¥ at $ o'clock a m., r and shall be permitted to enter after of every pans pupil | 15 Ba ond every on | ce 4 Written exe ase ever any pupil shall | ng those tor mis- one mouth, the teacuer shail 1B ers who reflect in the dark bosoms of the slave the ides of uberty.”” favored the ado hoped a copy colonization meet: con ancient enemy—siavery, and trom the acco: received from the southern States, they ha greater conflict than ever to meet. * ecbool house is built at every cross road in the south, their eftorts should not cease, for by i Song pe meoien masters — — to keep them tp subjection to their political purposes. ‘The colonization scheme isa curse to the race it pretence to befriend. he resolntions were then A letter was read from Gen. sion of Education, accept deliver a lecture before the the subject of education. THIRD DAY. ‘The convention reassembled at 11 o’clock this morning at the L5th-rtreet Presbyterian charch, bend vice president, George L. Harris, im the r. Mr. G.T. Barbadoes offered a series of reso- Tntions, which were reterred tothe committee on ted. Faton, Commis- an invitation to congress on CAPITAL AND LABOR. The resolutions set forth that in view of the bot § national debt, the same can only be liq dated by co-operation of capital and labor, and advocate a be protective tari! id depres the free-trade policy in forcibie terms. They turther urge upon the republican party to in feribe that principle upon their banners Mr. Downing subsequently reported favorabiy apon the resolutions, and they were debated a. length and finally adopted, with one dissenting vote. Mr. MYers ofc od a series of resolutions, re~ commending the hoiding of STATE LABOR CONVENTIONS throughout the coontry, which shal consider the following subjects :-—The probable nuinber of workmen in each branch ot labor; the edu cational facilities of the State; the probable bamber of ebildren under is, and uow many are attending school; the price or wages kinds of labor; the priess of real estate in en connty; the adoption of a constitution; w reports of the actual condition of the people of each county of the State. Referred. Mr. Harris, from the committee to revise the m and by laws, reported several un. mmportant amendments, which were adopted after a lengthy debate. ‘The Commissioner of Education Lore entered and a motion was made and carried that the delegates explain for bis intormation the pres- ent condition of the educational interests of the various States represented by them, which was agreed to, and the speaking was in progress as | our feport closed. a Srrickex witm PaRratrars.—Mr. Joseph Mills, for @ long time, in former years, the foreman of the Gazette office, but during and since the war an employee in the Government uiting office at Washington, was stricken hi pareiysis at his r this city, yesterday, an critical condition.—Alezandria @ idence on Water street, yw lies i +200 THE courTs. Court Iv GexeKaL TeRM.—To-day the case of Keifer and ve. Carusi et al. on an ap- Peal trom Court in Equily. Messrs. Schinidt and Lloyd for plaintiff and Mr. Davidge for de- fendant. Arguments are progeessing. Onrnans’ Covrt—Judge Wyli the last will of Catbarine Crown as tiled tor robate. ‘The testatrix bequeathes her estate to erfamily. The willof A. W. Nichols was tiled for probate. A. nalified as i , giving bond ins Pouce Court, To-pay, Judge Snell.—Mrs. George MeNichols, ebarged with assault and batt = Blackwell, a colored girl; Stephen Cagill, obstructing the d using profane words; fined $5. J. Stanley Jones, failing to remove snow from the footwaik in front of his premises; fined <2. Aquilla Talbert, same oflence; #2. "Wim. Gib- charge with stealing an oyster knite; dis- missed. Waiter H. Evans, charged with com- mitting au assault on Fdward Howard: fined Eeward Howard, colored, charged with th larceny ct a ham; fined $6 and the coats. Nicholas White, assault and battery on Marion Wilson; fined » Peter Parker, colored, charged with stealing a halter; pleaded guiity and fined 4, or . 8 in Horstio K Marryman and Cornelins Claggett, charged ing on the corner of th and G streem ng witness,Chark Tighage leing used im his place, a= very abusive and dinl the street. The court’ dismi (Judge Fisher for detence.) Hi i wale i ndecent, and could he ii, who shall net be ofa id cre laid over under the rules L SCHOLARSHIP, E red resolutions, wi T2 ructed to lately alter ex tract of the prc & nf to be dist + that Mees: tis Mason ry be inst 0 next; tl euch district be a he services ot Miss Eliz Peabody, and make the necessary Ment tur one or more lectures to be detiv- by Ler. Rr. Hart called attentizn to the fact that the Council's Lad appointed @ committee to ask CONGRESSIONAL AID FOR: THE 6CHOOLA, and suggested that the committee J He alsy be co-operate with that cou ee. iteved that if the Presidevt was called on sketis? tuessage to Cougre tne repast set out I justice was iu ' would address a the subject. dur." urged that while lands were being onna,” bas a fine soprand | Tented to various States tor edacational pur- Nick Fa ‘s a very funny fellow, | poses,no such aid had been given us, and yet Laughlin & Murray's statue clog dance is worth | Our tax payers are educating the children of seeing. Hamma!l as a ballad singer is hard to | constituents of members of Congress. sug- beat. and altogether the troupe is one of the best | gested that be, as one of the committee could in the mucical line they are | not epare the time to urgee: Congress the mak- ‘There will be a matinee on Satur- | ingot adenation of lands or appropriation of very evening thisweek. | mcney for the schools, and suggested that some mneeae one should be employed to be paid in the con- the | Urgency of Lis success, Ke- | Mr. ifart said that it was out of the power of the board to employ a party for this purpose Mr. McLellan said if the gentleman would go 3 Coyle, | mio the schools be would Sud plenty of work Nerment. Daniel &. Clarke, Matthey | Sr. Woodward Protested against the remarks Emery. Z A. Sermes, Hon. | of Mr. Hall, especially when he saidhe had not am Hi. Morrison, aud | pe!formed the duty imposed upon bim on hi« vwn motion, although it was just and proper tor Cong r. | - oF Or rice ore—Fitrhugh gress to give us some art's re-olution, that the committee on € requested to act conjeintly with # appointed by the City Councils in waiting upon Copgress and getting an appro- Priatien fer the public schools of this District ard report at the next mecting, was adopted, aud the meeting adjourne: Congre the comm! president; 6 ‘vans, secretary, rg, Kobert Down- S. Richardson, ampbell, 5. = ing, Frank S ElStromierg J. Th The National Laber Union. nization Society Pitched Into—The Ku — The Freedmen and their Intercs’s. ‘The convention reassembled last night at 7. the Pre Mr. Stebbings, of Micb., fro mn erlucation, made a repor dicress to Cu m the Committee in the form of gress and to the President of tt 8, asking co-operation in &dyan- or a INTERESTS OF THE FREEDMEN. porarily ladon the table. - C., from the committee a> jeration oled In thy annus! gddre: et emdarsed the re. part of ti citizens were down to take part om the committee on IZATION, reported resoluuons:—‘-That itis with the deep- as alopted. Ail pain and the keenest sense of wrong that ake part in © that the American Colonization Society, uid report at once to this | our ancient enemy, not content with ursuing committee. ; ive or immoral w us forty years betore our liberation enfran- be allowed. and <t> are xo receive | chisement, is still upon our track, and is doing the approval or th mittee, otherw ¥Y | alithe mischiet it can eaching Gur people will be exel Some excel’ toca! and po- | that this is not our permanent hone, and that - we must go to Africa, or elsewhere: that we regard the persistent ciforts of that society ax e been Brrerar.— impertinent, uncalled for, and deeply hurtful uly - Stephenson & Co., | to the interests of our newly-entranchised peo- and rotbed | ple, and we respectfully entreat the leaders and hams, two | members of that society to desist trom their ef lan to alienate our people trom their native ing loud and bois at scandal of the neig Jismissed. 3 RREUMATISY. c the trvtlmony jor the pro: oned tul to-morrow mori dan opportunity to bring wit THE LAST OP THR Lor. Jobn Magnire, protanity Welch and Mary Welc Lizzie Hubbard, profanity; 23. failing to remove snow from sidewalk; iined $2 Emma Gibbs, same offence; $2. Tom Bow aud Dick Smith, di-orderiy and fighting; tinec SSeach. Marcella Whittington, throwing st the street; tined $5. James’ Biggins, se liqror without lice on K and 224 str: fined $20, appealed. James Gailigher, aus: one character, workhouse. Francis Galligher, ing liquor without license; fined $20, ap- pealed. Adjourned. fined $5. GEORGETOWN. RENTING OF Fisuine Lanpix6s.—The tish- on the upper Potomac, known as “Cloud's” Landings, were rented at auction this morning by Thos. Dowling for the ensuing year, as fole “4, lows :—No. 1 Simmons, $55; No. 2, William Mankins, $525; No. 4, Wm. H. Simmons, $171. Save or 4 M INTEREST.—Mr. D. L. Shoe- maker has sold a half interest in his “Foundry” flour mill to Wm. H. Burroughs, of the firm of Burroughs & Dougal, for 15,000. ALArM or Fime.—The alarm of fire this morning about 10 o'clock was caused by the burning of a chimney on the premises of the late Altred Lee, on Bridge street, but the flames were extinguished without the use of the tire apparatas. Seventu Britprxe Assoctation.—At the twenty-sixth monthly meeting of this associa- tion, held last evening, seventeen shares of ck were retired at an average of $113.50 per share. AN interesting sterecoptican entertainment will be given at Dumbarton street Sunday Schoo! to-morrow evening. Sce advertisement “QITY ITEMS, MEN AND Bors’ Ska duced prices, at A. Straus’ Popular Clot Hovse, to!t Pennsylvania avewue, between I and 11th streets, A Uservt C1 Machine. This the Ageney, C. ese TMAS PREARRT {8 a Sewing u ean obtain on eaxy terms at AtM's Hocpskirt and Gorset | Factory, 408 7th street. Terms to bruit the pur. chaser. ——-e LADIEA’ GARMENTS at one dollar each. Very large aseortment of Brackets. immense rtock of Jewetry and Fancy Goods for the Hoiityre Also, large stock of fancy Brackets at one (ol- jar al down WaLLAcH’s, 11,3 259 Pennsylvania avenue. Hux?imn has all Kinde of thermometers STEAMBOAT LINEs. E UTE TO WILMINGTON SALES ON Vana NEW On LEAWS, AND ALL POINTS S0UTL. SHINGTON. FOLK, AND WASHINGT ORTON STRASISEIP COMPANY 5 Captain J. W. Denty, wil leave Waters’ wharf, noworious burgla: on, on the charge of robbing he wes locked up im the cells at : edged the chargé, brs mode of operations. Mr. Green, of Alabama, spoke in favor of the resolutions, aying that he was epposed to going TO SAN DOMINGO, much less to Africa. Tae Southern States is the normal home for the colored people, as they are the beet cotton growers in the world. They should go together in this question and develop intellect so Characteristie of the colored race. Mr, Nelson, of Texas, said he represented the dled girl, the gin i woman continue t rott Hall every af never fail toc Ku Kiux-Klan State, which has sent a visit them. It ts certainly « KU-KLUX MEMMER UF CON on, aud should be weil at- | 'o Washington. | Voi Who is its”) Why, . Mr, connor, who ts no friend to the Agro race, ~ = and who was elect corruption, Miss Ertzavgtu Pxacopy has been asked by | the colored people: {een senate p's Christian Association to de- | ME, cORned “+ Said he had given the on Kindergartens, at Lincoln | subject of ¢ reat deal of thought, sionat Com- tang he denounc scheme as netarigus, it m. and a nom ing twin brother to slavery itself, being con- creat interest in | ceived and kept alive by their old southern me-tere. Mr. Clapbad sald t object was TO GET F The agents of this ¥ are nowgskalking : x - sage Ml F around the country and :nveigiing the ignorant Fudder post was eprung. She raced ee eer | colored people into going to this ‘+paradice of =| vd cn the negro.” It is a grand echeme to put money ee ee ie lw the pociets of ie managers. “Ite had boon 0 Sardo and Wm. H, Monrovia and Serra Leoue, a knew tan youths of the Sanaa Coes jon that existed there. The whola thing ne of the paper. | is @ fsilure—a great thing upon stilts, ready to nue in the editorial down at any time, and they might as ent promise ral | Well try to sent promise several | We Guia se suknaen on a ladder as toadyocate and contribute to this Frene necklace | ente Dir. Clay had spo4en the sentiments and nett ft ewelry |< ragersof thisorganization,when he satd slere, on the Ayenue. of (he sree negroes Wat they are walk mic MONDAYS and THU Wharf. foot of 7th the following moi ER. for own SDAYS at Lis m ,and ber street, at L p. m., reaching Norfo! roivg. compacting with Yate to Nort round trip. 84. are to Boston, including meals and state-room For Freight or, Poones, apply to J. O. Waters Georgetown, D.C: 3 iips, Alexandria, Va VoD Groucr, Nuriotk. Vac or B SP. BROWN & SON, General Agents, corner of 15th street and Sew York wue, where through ‘inet Hekets to all princips Dointe south can be procul MERCHANTS LINE OF STEAMBHIPS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. Hereafrer th Fat 4 p Fated Pakspee gf at Sameday at iam. For fall information, fy toR P A DEN HAM. Avoutvofessud what fort of Wigh stecct Georg: tow: ‘at the corner of Ith street aud New seat J. W. THOMPSON, President. GQECHLEST AND QUICKEST LINE souTa 0 eta the Ke and Pi Sevent ico, daily (Sundoy p.m. excepted.) st7 a.m, and 7 J ce, 669 Peausylyania arenuo, 4 NEW ANNUAL HOLIDAY. “Se Gay ofUs.”” It ts @ fact not to be denied, that we have too few national holidays —too few resting days for our over-taxed brain and muscle consequent ‘Open our attempting, and accomplishing, too, im one day's work what people of all other na- tions would eousider entirely too much for two days at least, and thus we drive on at a * Dex- ter” speed, scarcely taking time to enjoy the luxury of # full bgeath, until tinally we ‘come to grief,” and then see, when it is too late, that if we bad * made haste slowly” we would have been far better ott. This reflection alone, if not inspired by a more patriotic purpose, makes us rejoice to know that the citizens of Washington have taken the initiative and are about to make the approach- ing aunivgreary of the birth-day of Washington the cecasion of @ couple of days of relaxation irom toil, and indulgence in innocent, rollicking jolbty not incompatidle with the reverence of dutiful eons to the * Father of his country.” Another good effect of celebrating the day in the manner proposed will be, to bring together thousands of pie from all sections of the country who will come with the two-fold object of seeing, probably for the tirst time, tarir Capi- tol and other magnificent public buildings and grounds, and ot “having a time, gene- Tally,” atl of which they wili enjoy to their heart. content, and have dispelled from their minds forever any wicked thought—for whieh we forgive them in advance—which they may have entertained of changing the locality (/) of the Federal Capital. Again, such promiscnous gathering of the People and not their mere representatives; their coming in actual contact with each otter by gtaspirg each others’ hands and electritied by each oth rseres; warmed by glowing brotherly words of Welcome and good fellowshin. a better feeling will be engendered, and every person will return home a self-imposed missionary for epgrattivng the good thus acquired into the bra:t of the masses everywhere. Some people are wondering if the celebration is going to be a suece We answer unbesitatingly, res. Look at the names Composing the several committees having cburge of the arrangements! Are they not our Most prominent business men—men who are in the batut of accomplishing fully whatever they undertake to do? And as proof positive the: bave ‘faith in their own works.” The liberai, ford, without even waiting to be called upon, Washington has cast away forever itsold fogy idens; the spirit of enterprise and of great im- ‘nts is dominant everywhere, aud *£. is the motto. Give us the Carnival! SeMi-OccasionaL. Washington, D. january 9, 1871. —-__- eee. (> COMMERCIAL. FINANCIAL HOLIDAY GOoDs. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Etc. IARIES FOR 1871. VISITING CARDS ENGRAVED AND WRITTEN or adhe ~ cae PUROUL BOOKS v rev 5 pa ee sm LLtat BALLANTYNE, Shree hundred Oi Paivtings ob exhibition and for ss 402 7th street, Intellignocer Bavid sale —. the be tings by Among pictures wa be, found paint _ CARDS, Jel masters, q iz hools are + Rtely, sre Frances England, Holland, Germany. Ais ES rake tng fe om the second @oor, over ENGRAVED ANU PRINTED = Tans frame mating ertab lishment, and, next Sivente renee.” a @ew-tf | EXPEDITIOUSLY IN TOR LATEST STYLE. LADIES’ and MEN'S SATCHELS, LADIES’ DBErs TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, TRAVELING Bags, WHIPs, a SADDLERY and HARNESS, CARBIAGE BOBBS, &c., &c., in GBEAT VARIETY, at W PRICKS FOR iat CASh, at he DIARIES FOB 1871 IN LARGB VARIETY. BLANK POOKS IN EV) STYLE OF BIND ING, OB hADwTON iN THs BEST MANNE: ALL THE NEW BUOKS AS SUON AS PUB LIZED. WEDDING AD GRAVED. EPTION Des HANPSOME GOODS AND EBOOKS SUITABLE | MANUFACTORY NEW YEARS PRESENTS, j oF an JAMES 5S. TOPHAM @ ©O., 7425 PHILP & SOLOMON'S ' SEVENTH STBEET, One door above Odd Fetlot SOTIOR. UBBY'S PATENT STAYS put tm all cnr 4 Med!am Trunks. de 19 ¥ HENRY ALBSRS CONFECTION ERY ant DINING SALOON 1019 Lith strect, berwoen K and by On the Old Stand. CANDIES. CAKES. TOYS, cto., suitable fer Partioe, Waite, of supplied with Chotce Cream, ‘arties, Fairs, ott., supplied wil Creama, Tora. ete. d620- Lin’ SCHOOL, LAW a) Ball. MATKOPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, ae 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE DRY GOODs. ND M DIOAL BOOKS as low and HOLIDAY PRESENTS, 92. Table Lincas, Nap fe the lowest A fell line of Mo {nigrprising chairman of the executive coment BISCELLABEOUS BOOKS, Sc... 0 to @ per cent. | nies, Towels, 0 oe Re at com gen street tee Las headed the subscription list witl 000, 1 cei DI ‘s, h atree and 84.000 more have been added by the com* FRANKLIN FOB. GO..141 Penn. avenne, 7 6 Opp. stout Office Wittee without solicitation ! JEW AND LIVE BOOKS, just received from the Now, let every person in the communit New York Trade Sales, large eprortinent, aud | way = every one will be benefitted—giving willing ee 1 i BOG a 2 the finance committee what he or she can af- fiANKLIN BOB, OO". 191 Poeun. avence. Ww , NOTHER FULL SBPPLY OF THOSE MUCH and give also the encouragement and moral A admired CHEOMQS OF LINCOLN. GRANT, | , PXTENSIVE DEALERS IN support necessary to achieve a success whic! ASHIN' a ort prices. willireflect honor upon our city aud the nation | Just the Unipator Ucildey Presents, by FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY at large. OPK. ia aronne. Goons, REE SHOW CASES, good as new, at s greet | ete « Set | 101s AND 1020 SEVENTH STREET NW by th FEANKCIN PUB. CO..121 Penn, avenne. . ONE PRICE. JUST DEALING TO ALL EW, OLD AND RARE BOOKS, bonght and sold N iyi YBAN@LIN PUD COo ToT Benne ohn | OR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS—soHoOL, | (HEAPEB THAN EVER i LAW ani a 4 MIBCELLANKOUS BOOKS, sta FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. SS necminiltcial oe Ha ll BOILED CIDER APPLE BOILED CIDER APPLE JUST BRORIVED, 504 BUCKS’ a trie, by BM Be j tr ico SAUCE SAUCE. $00 BUCKETS JUST BBORI\ be able size for Familie ep In real derate de eupp I at JOBE Bee England rv, Avtrie NG Save EBLPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCES AND T MEBCRANT. MASONIC Tew Reduction in Prices. METZGER & BYL&sS 417 SEVENTA STRE TIONERY, Sc at auction prices, by tho LaDIne SINEN HEM STITCHED RANDKER. Neat ro Oo Fsttows’ Ma ‘RAN: ut Oe 5 J! “Of 0 TS ce ad The Wall street, markets are strong and FOR EVERY Famine ny, | OBRTSHEMMED LIS KN NERDERECHIEFS, money still rules in good supply atsix and | A BIBLE FOR EVERY FAMILY: in every etyls from If to 78 conta scyen per cent, on call on pi e of govern: OFEANRLIN PUB GOok aie HOPKINS, | Six io. beantifal box suitable for presente. Spectivily cali the attention of the publiv ve ment bonds and railway collateral, as the in- < ean. avente. see cent. can Le saved by parchasing ner idends ot the new vear find their OLIDAY PRESKNTS.—The FRANKLIN No 1920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. way into more general circulation, the im- POB. OO. may not have the *Largost Stock of | DRESS GOODS IN PLAIDS AND SeLiD UOL. FISK GROCERIES, [suchen ities of any further speculative inter- | Javeniles.” yet they think they can offer the ORS. at reduced prices. — ference, contributing to the easier feeling. In eet PABG2 ae. Bctwtce Sad well se | BHAWLS, TABLE COVERS, TABLE LINENS, TEAS, WINES, discounts there is a further disposition to buy Pall inst parehend fee Dane Seeks RAPRINS and TOWEL, at great barening ‘ 7 t h, HI bec dela to etre uae’ for Unristmas, which | A LARGE STOCK OF HOSIERY and NOTIONS. all of the FINEST QUALITY end pearly all po paper of choice grades. be sold for less than many bave paid | Call at tame, AO prooT, Dlekee le aT nome \ aaene nk chased since the DECLINE OF TARIFF. wh ‘At (0! fe be sis Seta camila 2 Jay Cooke & Co. farnish the follow! do 13-48 121 Penneyivaninevenae, | No. 1920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, : : culty give She consume cs uy @. Sell = | Before purchasing elvewbere. anno mais SANDS 22 co BOOTS AND SHOES. } PROFESSIONAL, A call (rom the public is solicited, as we are cont 5.28, cee 875 /10-408 . CONOMY IS WEALTH! = ___ | dent we can please both in regard to PRIURS and 0.8.60, xah™ YOMRDPimet Hoanp. = OTICE DU. ROVERT REYBORN HASBE- QUALITY OF GOODS jamd-ty 5 dos, Jal, jam & July, 1953 The best store in the Distriet of cose Onice boars: toe aus Ie pe Beak se Sat to get all kinds of rane Soins" ee — S| LADIES, G ENTS AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS | Kb * aE TTORNEY AT LAW ccare retuned prices om the following Goode ik Report: ite ote AND INSUMANCE AGENT, TF AS. reduced 12 cents per Ib Commercial raph.) 18 AT NO. 1200 F,OORNER 12tu STREET, | St Columbian Law Building, PI ER h ” ‘ ote stocks and boats ie are rae RPPER find AULSPICE, rednced 12 cents pe fot * mS | Where all qualities can be had at LOWEST casH | _ Boom N : Sth street, bet. Dend Bets, det} im | NUTMAGS, ; pomme Prices, a . nie JAMES EB. WILLIAMS, pened BUBT'S CELEBRATED LADIES and MISSES’ | TORNEY-AT-LAW - « te eis | BIDE LOUISIANA avin 5 re Daputnbaee ai reer. ent JOYCE & MILLER, doors cast at slaw Batiding, “3 Conia a sae BISKIE: will bew. 1200 F, corner 12th street. NW. | gpeciaity—Tees ia W. BURCHELL, — = UN PoNEn ie Jn 6-26 1332 F STREET | Wo S Yona Lae Buth (OME! come: come: HH. BURNS & co., | acots Weskington, DeC. | PRABTLEY & ASEY ; seiner’ ; Te WE SELL CHEAPER THAN ALL OTH EBS 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | Ee UF 7: AND F MTS, — Maskingtua <7, D.O._ Ge VWHFRE! NOTICE 411 4 SEMENTS: AND THEN + * s State at Siat@ riven, Ve; Tenness: kof d; Virgin Md, 44 Over one bundred Btereoptic Vie ited, ineladine Scriptural Lilnetratin TKIE,” OUB DOG, 18 NO MOB! But our stock of PIANOS and MUSIC, ax well ax BOOKS and STATION BRY in coniplete, TUN‘ NG and REPAIRING of all kinds of Instrn- ments done at short notice. SKATES and SLEIGHS at reduced prices. SLL OF THS LATEST AND MOST APPEUY: BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, anp | W"%"* 452 Liqvors, LADIES’, GENTLEMEN'S, MISSES’ AND CHIL- 40 of which have been gotten up with s great \HOMAS WILSON gem TUBNEY AT LAW, 321 Four-and-s half «irect, Washington DB. Prosecntes claume Ot the United States ane 206 NINTH STREET, WARD U. CABRINGTOS pea ete ta Diarr RD COUNSELLOH A Atcormey -_ RAVE IN fTORE STYLES OF ~ WINES AND LIQUOR FINEST QUALITIES AT LOWEST PBLCES, roR ‘. IMPORTED CHAMPAGNE, DEY VERZENAY—CARTE DBEN'S WEAE, HT TO OUK STO SHOULDERS BREA~T BACON PAROLINA BIC P. only MOLASSES — ¥ FLOCK eceived, 8 cho! BRAY & BRO., Sel PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NICE 2d ond ty ate te eertor IN TRE 'S OF NECESSAKIES © | j POE & SELIGSQN SUPERIOR OLD WHISKIES, | The adersiqued have promptly reduced tho pri _iaT-tf 128 Bridge strest. oe OLD PEMBROKE, CLDDSKEB, MOUNTAIN | TEAS, COFFIEES AND SPICE < tm hd with new tariff rate ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Anct’r.: Georestows | 0) ores we CAN PLEASE THE Tawra | OLD ROCOCO, MILATORKBETUORY. ge | *€ot8tepend with uew tani eaten EXECU TOB’S SALE OF HONSEHOLD FURNI- DIES, AT LOW PRICES, j Also, @ CREAT FEDceTION im HAMS. =H f FUME AND EFFECTS, CHOICE LIBRARY, OF THE MOST FASTIDIOUS IN STYLE, COGNAC BRAND YTS GUARANTEED PURITY | DEKS.MIDDLING and LARD. “Gn FRIDAY MOBNING, J. 1ath CALIFORNIA AND CATAWBA BRANDIKS fety of CANNED and DRIE wt et Fag 1 Bill anibat thee i MATARIAL, AND FRIONS. UALIFORNIA WINES, in varioty. | 1S ef ail kinds, COOKING WINES jence of the late Rotert Dick. No, —,Gay orl on : SCOTCH AND IIH WHISKIES. j bs Bott Furniture ana ‘eects of whist fe | SF A OALL FHOM THR PUBLIO GENE JAMAICA, BT. CROIX. AND MEDFORD KUMS, Mologany Hair cloth Sofas and Chaire, BALLY I8 SOLICITED. __ eB-y meron ewe takers . uch Plate Mirrors BURGUNDY, CLARET AND KUL Hendeome Brussels pete and Ry Mahogany Secretary. Bok Gave Great Reduction in Prices! THOMAS RUSSELL ny Tables sn] Stands. Foather Beds 2 ‘AT VOrctoex, be geld the choice Librar; 12.40 pounds Sait Pork. LID. eg ve PRTEL 4 Executers. TEORGE PETER ba HOMAS DOWLING. Auct EW GOUDS FOR THE HOLIDAYS: wir A Lot chi Jd Bani i BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. O., Be in, eck Roman Searis, Nec Spi taettamas Brae ea, Needle Books, Lubin’s Genuine acts. Aibace Cishrclinas Hinnkels, 10h doven, Ladi Gent's Linen Handkerchiefs, Winter to very, very low prices, Bla: uperior Black Silks. aes. * KORGETOWN DOLLAR STORK ia receiving @ I large and superior stock of Jet an: ‘aces, Albums, Kniv ny > ch ( Braruettes, Picture frames, Clocks, Watches, aud fon e holids ful bars for 31. No. G3 Wichtrect, JO NIOHOLG ee eolé-am (CASH PAID FOR LADIES’. GENTS AND CAN Ibs” CAST - he NG, BOOTS, BHUES, oto. at L: ORABWOHL'S,1 13% ‘street, mail, from cH oreetown, or Washi ittended to. — oc36-ly Upholstery Warehouse, 220 WEST BALTIMOKE STKEEY, BALTIMORE. L invite the attention of housekeepers and public of Washington to my stock of CUBTAIN MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS, UPHOLSTERY AND FURNITURE Goops, WINDOW SHADES AND DRAPERIES, LOUKING GLASSES AND GILT CORNICES. Fine Upholstery executed at short motice and feasonable prices. Workmen sent to tpholster, aud estimates by mail. WALTER CROOK, JR., IMPOBTEB AND MANUFACTURER oF UPHOLSTERY Gooups. GF Special attention given to Hotel and Steamboat Work. taken by contractor otherwise, de J-ln_ H** AND OATS. { at on LOAN OFFICE. GERAT SALB A. STRAUS? Popular Clothing House, or UNREDEEMED oY ROBERT FULTON & Co, 314 NINTB STREET, BeTWEEN PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE and D Srazer, | Commencing SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER %o, And continuing EVERY DAY | Until sl! ocr UNBEDEEMED PLEDGES ore disposed of, Wo bave the targest and most raluable stock of goots ever offered for sale in this cliy. Two valuable Diamond Sets, One very fine Pearl Set, Ditto one Voral St, And I7 very fine Gold Sets, 35 fine Gold Watches, * 70 Silver Watches, and 29 Guid Chains, Musica! and Mechanica! Instruments and Oil Paintings, Guns and Pistols, Five Pianos, Four Sewing Machines. Six ects fine Mink Furs, Six Fine thaws, Sixteen fine Silk Dresses, 7,000 New Shirts and Drawers, and other articles of every descrip- tion toc namerous to mention. which PAY ADVANCES. A CABD TO THE LADIES. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, PLEDGES TWEEN 101n AND Lirx STREETS, N. W.. IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK. { | { ‘ } OArES | ATS, 10, 12,15, AND 15 DOLLARS, DOUBLE-BREASTED BOX OOATS AT 7, 8, 9, 10, AND 19 DOLLARS. YOUTHS’ SUITS MES. J.B. SPENCER. Pennsy! on Bet. 9th amd BCA Sts, 913 y ee ave. . AT 10, 11,12, 13%, AND 15 DOLLARS. Le ERY; comprising Walking mere Peters ae FROM 4 TO § DOLLARS. ‘of which will be sold the business by the Ist of OT! ed beg leave to say Nee ares | treet aoe _— 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, BeTWEEN 10TH AND LATE. 643,647 & = acm?” 43 “*Batween a on eee. HE MOST WONDERFUL 3OT OUT. RY wat. w rma @.L. WILD & pores nS eco pene, igures ltvety: oi Fol TE Steoos iranian street. Weere now siikinds of MUSIGAL ENTS otedced zB ro elenetecturere preter, HAY and 1.0) bushels No.1 siore and for sh OT CAKES—SCONOMY AND LUXURY | are of "The atteution of the public sed thoes in- invite the attention of buyers. before KEVERSIBCE GHIDDLES for sule at O, ite ion fot § Siecwhere, Wit L: WALL. & U0.. cree TN REISSNERS cheap Stave Sto aud Hh ocd tf sirects, del¥-m Tih street, between ‘The etre ot care rnp past oar door ot . LAT! GROCEKS, | end BRABDIES, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, bes erades FAMILY end EXTBA FLOUR, wold ae as any in this city. CORNER Sim asp B, NAVY VARD delt im” peieoe | BEavY nest rrep® All grades for bskere, All grades for tarsiliee, VEBY OnOICS. LU » * “nite FEED ot VERY LOW BATES wee “PERSONAL OUTFITS. iLé OMBRELiAs | Toctose them ont. at PRINCES Loe Bae ssa Pennevivarte eve Gua P. GOFF, MANUPACTUBER AND WHOLESALS DEALEN IN Gen’ HING may om. Jndioks tor horne feeds rr ali Kinde ALT & 00. 8° and Obi! be vd . are trance a WOODEN AND WILLOW WA&E, BSOUMS, BRUSHES, ) BOPE, OCOBDAGE, TWLINB, NAILs, SATS. BLACKING, BM AND NOTIUNS, BROSH FACTORY. , GROCEBS SHELF AND STURS FURSITUR® SEETS. BRUSHES of every description kept constant!» “WOOD AND WILLOW WABE DEPOT,” ‘We will sel! to | op hand and mautfactared to order aT THE Goode at Northern prices, noes Flowers. Velvete, AT WHOLESALE ONLY (007 PeNNsTLvaNia AVENTR, BEAL LACES, Feathers. Ribbons. Eeady-mate Cloaks. always the fincet assortment of Hate Silke. Matine. and Cuder 4. B P. Corsets, Hair Braids, 0. Obildren's CLOAKS and MUFFS in white 9 PRESEKS AND CLOAKS MADE TO OK! At the shortest notier Maat MAKBLE AND SLATE MANTLES. coh ot my Tork eve- > CAULFIELD S CLASSES yoo, delet AL AND insTBu ee ‘al L mosic, 0 &, Bovme