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able that the 7ribun- will return to the hands of Mr. Whitelaw Reid. And, afterall, thismay be the best for the Tribune; fer, whether justly Or unjustly, it is certain thatin the possession Of the combination that made the late purchase daira. Of shares, there would have been an odor of telegraph and express company organship about it, as well as suspicion that it was mavaged in the interest of a particular clique in | changed. Corn New York politics that would have damaged the paper in influence, and as s property. It manager ‘or the Tribune than Mr. Reid; the only question being whether his plan of running | #'¢ed: it would reinstate itin the good graces of the republican weekly subscribers. But the welfare of the daily is really the point at issue; and if that Prospers under good newsy management, its off- shoot, the weekly, must prosper also. And, while Mr. Reid would probably give the paper an sppetizing spice of independence, After all the pother, it seems more than prob- | we | (uct and sis Bae ty teed Geiss. short. lox Oa <5 pew. 00. Sew Yor, Det 3 uschanged, 5, Boode, 1081. believe he would make it anefficient republican | Panis; Dec 3s “Renton fon SS france scents. sheet, giving the adminisiration « fair sapport- a In short, we take it, his alm would be to give | wap Darastases Ope theo the same sort of independent support to the Wasurnoton, D. Be Does, 13, tame” 4 republican party that the Tribune in the past, | SYNOPGIS FOR PAST TWENTY-vOUR HOURS. im the hands of Mr. Greeley, gave to the parties | AB with which it was connected. — winds, A revent telegram in Taz Stax briefly men- | Southerly to tioned that a junction of the headings from the over the middle statze aud casters central shaft of the Hoosac tunnel and from the east end had been effected, and that workmen bad passed through from one section to the other. This is the most important event so far | in the history of that great work. Two blasts of nitro-glycerine, each from fourteen holes, which required eighty-four feet in length of the explosive, weighing about sixty-three pounds— the largest quantity ever before used at one time in the tunnel—méde breaches through which the water run, and the mon of the two gangs conversed. Lamps held at the opening were immediately extinguished, so strong was the draft from the end toward the shaft. The last blast made a hole about a foot in diameter between the two sections. This was speedily enlarged by hand-power, and a smalbboy was let down from the central shaft into the east | end, amid the shouts and cheers of both gangs. Another person of larger size followed, a: then the east end reciprocated by sending up two of the men of its gang, who proceeded to | the shaft, and were the first to reach the top of | an ren of low barometer emer light snew, ie cit winds and and rature from Kentucky to hio aad i Paon, panivin—For N erly to westerly winds, ox ture dui to-night type pe mene to rweueie westerly, and col = ecabee For m ye southwesterly winds, veering to westerly and northwesterly, with cloudy , we falling temperature, the mountain from the east end without ascend- ing its slope. Although the engineers have not yet had an opportanity to verify their ealcula- tions by the result, itis certain that the error is scarcely more thana foot either in grade or in line, and it may prove to be very much less. | Another fact, which is likely to have anim- | portant bearing ou the matter of ventilation, | after the tunnel is finished, is that the draft from the eastern end into the central shaft tunnel! is so strong that it can only be likened toavery powerfal wind. Work may now be begun on the wost heading of the central shaft 80 that on October 18, 1873, if all goes well, there will be an opening through the Hoosac mountain from east to west, nearly five miles im length. Not quite half a mile west of the | central ft remains to be pienced. | 22+ The d.ficulties m the way of getting a jury in | the Stokes trial when the court was four daysin | securing twelve men, canses the enquiry in the | New York papers whether the that excludes | from jury duty all but idiots or muses who | can’t read or are too stupid to form an opinion, i= should not be modified. Intelligent men who | read the papers, and are capable ot rendering a verdict according to the facts, whatever may | bare been their first impressions, would seem to | be the proper material for juries. The Herald *ays that some form of relief must be had orelse | criminal trials will become an impossibility there. It is suggested that the winter's legis- Jature can scarcely be better employed than in evacting a law declaring that general informa- tion shall not disqualify a citizen from serving as juror in a criminal case. a “Cui ** is the question one involuntarily | asks himself when he reads that aninvestigation — Bas been ordered to ascertain the Tesponsibility | | for boiler explosions, railroad accidents, tires, | Xe. The late fire at the Fifth Avenue hotel, in New York, is now being investigated to find out who, if any one, is culpable. It will amount to Bothing, except possibly the censure of some there the matter will rest. It will cost eeveral thousand dollars and will benetit nobody. The modern system of investigation into the causes of accidents is a fraud and a iailure, and until culpable parties are.punished for their carelessness or criminality such in uie sitions will continue bes be ee and farcic ul. The special election | int the bh Congressional district of Penpsylvania takes place to-morrow. ‘The candidates are Dr. Strawbridge, republi- eam, and Col. Piolett, democrat. Dr. Straw. bridge was elected last October to the new Congress, which assembles on the 4th of March next, and there is some dissatisfaction among republicans because he did not decline the nomination for the short vacancy existing. The friends of Mr. Bunnell, who wanted the repub- ican nomination, threaten to let the election go by default, and the result may be the elec- tien of the deraocratic candidate. ——__—__-+ee--_____ Tt would seem, trom the style and temper of the Washington dispatehes to the Cincinuati Enquirer and the Louisville Courier-Journal, that they must be manipulated by our esteemed Crane ring-gang. These worthies seem a good steal disappointed that they could not get a teat to suck, and their outcries against “corruption- “ts” and plundering District rings are fero- sly virtuous and obstreperously loud. They € disinterested cusses, a rhe we orking men who failed to get their pay ore the holidays through the delay in the sage of the deficiency bill, think Prof. Tyn- we = Prayer test should be brought to bear at * pressure upon the obstructioaists who op- }. edthe bill. Lf they can be saved there is «7 caey in prayer. rhe od Tl ter 20h. order of t & "xc FARLAND, Math ‘Market % ‘Master. “URBIAS HURST, Secretary. re cannes Mc ‘ae FOR CHRIsT- 637 B street. FOR SALE 637 H street Five hundred gallons of Milk and Cream for ents ‘st the Leona Dairy and Ice Cream B street BW. ; 91 ar Th {coe os and cheqaors. Sis i streets, at 3 NEW BOonS FOR THE HOLIBAYS. ‘W BiT'NG DESKS, WORK BOXES, GaMEs, @c., in grees < MANUAL OF BEALTH. 4 eaiti of between nine and ten millions of pies of a very useful work is now ready for gratu- itous distribution, and can be had for the asking at avy drug store in the United States, the British | Colonies, Spanish America or Brazil. The work referred to is Hostetter'’s Almanac for 1973. Tho medical portion of {t treate of the various allments to which the human system is subject, and sets forth the peculiar properties of Hostetter's stomach Bit- ters—the purest and best tonic st present known— a2 8 preservative of health and strength, and as a remedy for debility and disease. The Almanac is printed in all the principal languages of the civil- ized word, and reaches # larger mumber of families and tndividcals than any other medical treatise that ever issued from the press. Mo man er woman who hes a due regard for that choicest of heaven's bikesings, bedily vigor, should fail to read the plaia, simple and convincing articles which this traty practical publication contains. | The miscellaneous matter is varied, instructive acd amusing, and the calendar dspartment copious and comprehensive. Hostetter’s Almanac is, in short, & household convenience, adapted to the use of al! classes and callings. The farmer, plaster, the Suen the areshypt the mechani 1 need it; and sexes it is literally an art The medical technicalites ligible to the general reader, have been carefally woided in this pamphlet. All is clear, explicit, forcible, and recoacilable with reason and common scpse. ‘The proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter Smith Pittsburg, 'a., om receipt of a two cen! forward scopy by msil to any person procure one in bis neighborhood. az coteW FiRsT maviomaL BANK»OF WASH- Avrusl Fiesta for Directors of the First opal Back of W sabington.D. C.+ will be held Bank on TURSDAY, sSanever ita, 1872, be- a.m. he tween the hours of 1) H.C: SWAIN, Cashier, December 19, 1872, “at ahs, one, eh gb ad THe conten oan rn ort “the el legion at the Fs os corner New oe ae 1 OD WEDNESDAY, the the h da: ‘The polis will be et 12m. and close at 2 ipercie wile be ‘closed eu the 23h of ‘Do: cember, 1573, and opened Jeane lob. a3. §. RIKER, Prosid HENRY HURT, Secretar: WAR ‘PEPARTMERT, ADIUTART Gusexar's Orricr, ‘ASHINGTON, December 13, 1872. Genera! Orders No. 108, Consist A Board to «. Lieutenant Colonel Frexc aatta 24 Artillery, Leemnent Cleat ‘Wxicur, Corps of Bngt- Maior 3: J.C. Tr Lhe 34 Al ae 3. Ww. ER, ENA, ae ticable, to examine and re Feport ups els of de} sean peste Epgincers and. Ordnance ce il ay before the Bosrd ail’ papers bearing upon the an The report of the Board will be mad. to the Becre- pons for thru ncomgh the Cote Ord “Br sider member of the Board Will sct as Re- of War. ET DUTOWNSED, Adjatant General, WASHINGTOR enpual it en Market office ‘ys et Io 0° i oe ieke oi ae Pec ine 3 cx a arot Sanaa, peonees a oe first USDAY) a on any ny other bu Dasiuess be . fer the choice of to act the suing year, the power BE TH OTICE TO POLICY HOLDEBS, Opsicé oF rie Mutvat Fire Lys. "o.,. s3aT0X, Deo. 19, Pulicy holders gee! hereby ipsarance. for}: or before mon are a % LE j. BA! 4 PENTIST, Has Removed to 0.1402 E street N. W., corner @h street. ely ESCH CREAM OANDY et Fi ti FG ae 12a street, ore | eae! te wall clamber i Sere neg wa ¥. Met WORDEBFUL, gfe VENTION OF THE PE cond Ricctro-Galvanie, }» Patented June 2, Palesy Mates coeikest ess ey dB Sp asec M. MARLOW, Deaten ix c UMBERLAND a™D ANTHRACITE COAL, OAK, PINE AND HICKORY WO?! Yaxp: Conmze Stu anv B Sraterts, 6. W. Orecstx Buitusontan Para, Washington. D. ©. dere through mail prcmpt!y att + G17-206 POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB, Between lth and 11th streots, Northwest, IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK. OVERCOATS. bY DL DIAGONAL COATS. PIAGOBAL COATS for nan pLAGURAL ggate 3 for AGURAL Soa YOUTHS, BUITS reduced to $7, $, 10,12, 15 BOYS’ SUITS from $3.50 to $10. BUSINESS PANTS from $2 to 5. DBESS PANTS from @4 to $8, aa tr A. STRAUSS, 2011 PESNSYLVANIA AVESUE, Bctqoce 0m and 11th at: 1 Three doors from iith street. GFe. M. OYSTER @ CO., STALLS 175, 176, 177, 490,491, 492, CENTER MARKBT. BEST BRANDS OF BUTTER; AMONG WHICH WE Have PHILADELPHIA PBINT BUTTER, PENNSYLVANIA ROLL, MABYLAND BOLL, 621-2t VIRGINIA BOLL. bak ar BOREL GEORGETUWHN, D. = a: Thiel Hotel bas been newly refitted and i farptabed, modern It containe all the — from the railroad and ste: pores of this bouse can resch any of the Caiidings es the at jational improvem ents—hot and baths, bells, and gas. It is conveniently lo: = being sl: ted on 4 the line of th e Washington door every two or three minutes. Pehs amusement, &c. and on stop at thie house. lit Ince of 1s OF Buy pl 4 pleasant ride of «few minutes bus my pw a the And < — —— antago to Ndocatty AMES A. HOFFMAN Will bave on sale at his Stalls, 634, 635 and 636 Center ‘ket, on which will be sol TUESDAY MOENING THE FINEST BERF ever slaughtered in the District,extra Cuts of it the regular prices. d21-2t Cy BROSNAN has a1 an Prayer Books—E: D. A. Bibles, German. IC BOOKSTORE, Gucreet, near St. t Patrick's Ohareh. Boone ¥50 oes of ach B.@8aHAM, and Factory—410-414 8th st., bet, HOUBEFURNISHING STORE. Exclusively Useful Housekceping Articles. 421-3" gj HUULD OLD Av it ou 314 7th st., near Penn. avenue. ALE—Fine WATCHES, for Christmas Present a2i-7t* FULTON ! aT near tg cover solicits the vetronsge of UAINTANCE BE FoRdor? Washington ci ret d2i-3t* Hunting Ose SILVER & 0V.’5, oun. avenue. ry ic—a Ww ITs BHUBSE GIRL for two children sat 8 loth street H. 6m 3° AN’ 7 ie OO oa work in general, ‘ite preferred. 1123 New Jersey avenue 8. B. W43TED-An active BOY, 3 te Ws youre of . Reference re- quires ‘abnir at 243 Mew ‘Jersey evenus, near ry Tench ledy dovires a SITUA- ‘Apply 1714 Ponnsylvanis . DewoneT, ("7 a imiun a sate. two good aTS— rauited. Bes Be Perrys re ca Tth street, near oe WEEE y ranted by & young pearly three (Rigel ‘expe- fires, Bagron coe O34 Ho. BTS iret Wa eps og 4 ven to those th: Paucbe bdusi- ners Sian iD—Six DEBSSMAKSES a rs aes tee pd — tl i in oped . eee ae i joan wantteee A wash and iron; i ‘wages toa reliable person. ire at 916 Bets betwoon 3d und Same teeny A dies iit the finest assort W ‘aeatat Gente Fancy BLUPER aS Tor Gnetee 3. mw ip ae g ies French Kid Biwi er on veteeats. soopwid | tween G and A palg near Patent Office 19-6" ANTED—Immediate!, ava tes or need of first class SBRV. yg a ae to cal mF tthe’ ‘eer Ek tol Poste BUTLER, street. WwW ARTED—The| ladies all to know that s. 4 Fenpeyivanie's avenue, ec PATTEUNS ate ag ANTED We have at Togo Excelsior Office, SELVANTS. both men and Sat go My where families can be supplied ye tthe 0 shor sen eat notice, ‘and nl0th, Street servants can get good bh northwest Vv Po ae one to ee ae MINE has ite meedis seif-set- fect = aa cay y beg ry) ‘Agency, 4 2. aa SPICEB, Agent. vING MA most WASP ePaas call ca STAMPING .. Also, PIN KING, Faancl FLUTING, and Kinds of EMBBOIDERY. at short notice. 617 fth strest- opposite Patont Uftios. nt esert.17 W ABTED—Brerybody in favor of thoroughly bt Mh a ee a ee —_—— eee ‘orks, Maine avenue, 4 and 6th sts. eprils-ly LOST AND FOUND. pnt et FOUR ET BOOK, coxtainis; owner can have it at T1308 haan at and proving property. Pgone—is he U.8 Treasurer's of- all of ti! an EA! ING, wn ich will be delivered by Gen SFINEE £ of ownership and pay on pi ment of this ady tine nn ee the 19th, between 4% and 23d and 7th p crest. a mele ot La Gt atee, ward wilt be paid if retarend eat 2 Oot ‘H.W. 023 Brown Morocco ‘containing pape: ©T—On the Zist instant Bi ing money anda reward oe for this adv advertisement. Apply at Room m foo 7 Revartmess. r Line tea eae NEWFOUNDLAND ge) a. ill. be ten hi his rotern ts S25" Loatsions pee 4 Saare. aA Sr Tih inst, © the body, “A liberal reward wil be < on was ven ¥ reter arned io L. BOLOMOM, corner ‘faa = Hi same ¢ pal phe ‘ovenue, ne receive above rowerd. CASE To, ion Epa ae a bite marks. Ths owner jwil, pease’ come forwards pat SIGS her .o. BoLtek Chaka: wrisutwoed, De” G3" L238 Sones] Breenber 7 ith, JAMES OLARK A of bis wi bole bn be the ‘thank! received t by bis hentee, wi. ABK, ot A 430-3" Lore White i REQUIMAUE DOG. A liberal reward will be the same turned to Ae curear 18th, ‘sna’, streets. i % B. FOSTEB. iM. é No. aEERT,, avenue, ‘nd 12th streo's Fo oye te and SEAL BINGS, at onc- halt the original 314 Oh street, cont FULTON & CO street, near Penn. a gL B~SOLD WATCHES, 15 Karrat war- BR. FULTON & 00.’8, a2n-7e* 314 9th atrect, near Penn, O'R ie ILLVER, BRASS, UOPPER, IRON Tc Bo punane ar fc Jork house.” Second hand FU AUGERSTEIN, 1408 Pela. aver decll-1y™ PICKLES, eacces, jae. MIXED PICKLES, by the auatt or gallon, GHUW. GERKINS, OS1ONS, Tay ASL CAEEE AD icp Soom Oot PICKLES, LON OLUB, YORK- nh D HALLFORD sac ERY BAUOK, ac. ror saleby aio 6t H, EGAN, Corner of L and 7th streets. TEAS! Sate TEAS! es at yivente stense.____easiy "Tier valtion: tn porta, very fuly trated, B) er 3 “Rhrsarrs coma ren ea Ooms ve 1D BORED ses BLE BOAED. ot yfargieds 5 7 siree:s. Location fine witht ‘rat clans “ey ‘corner of very desirable. Terms mod: ‘ai9-im SANT BOO corner of Penheyiver mayi-ly Gop, DOSED. EL a Svenve sect. sthiitee FOR SALk. Fe! BALE—By Latimer & Cleary. gee ba bey ey ayeeDar, te LE—One Petro roy iain as AGI WARE EaAS, cay Pree lene bare ca iibitions. Apply 937 Lat.sbet 96 aud Ibebeaa0 Se ea iB EESIDEROB FoR rer new pw LiWG, wi with B Bye sire vireo. (4 Sacre General between L eae owned by Py, Bw » Nilows: Basement-Ofes er bt BALE ‘A fine HOSE, BUGGT Pat 54 Loxe ure. so” BY desi __ ALL DBUGGIETS. ne ie BEW YORK AND WASHINGTON, FISE OUSTOM CLOTHING. A fall line of a oar FOR RENT AND SALE. ine BOO Tite Dand ‘west, between ¢ and 5 ands bear” aa ernoon OB BERT—& large FOB! gentaining ¥ 4 rooms. now ray! ittnterdF. ¥. wi : eS ice two RIOK HOUSE: FS ‘<rmmer Eitcken mae cae trance, ee WOUX'S Roviaarane Tat FF mat Ee ‘Fase 430-31" ror ERST_The dno, laree STORE ROOM ai aoited for a druggist or fancy oor Fes ru OF TE OB BENT—That splendid PROP- by Secretary itor She House fe far- foes all modern con ¢ and, well Somely 1aid cut and the stalin =e st ye, forms our K. i 10 16t 513 ee ‘Opp. Post Office, OB BERT 9 Pennsylvania ave ed Sxturee for tale. Reauiteot We LES TOWRES, Kervand & Towers, 909 Ponnsyivania Ss (OR KENT—Corner aaa See =e several LOTS. For var would make a eo lane peepee iculars at Hi street Lorthwest, bet. and 9th sts. wat the boere of Sand Sorcleck: taste) “UAMES TOWLES. OB BENT— For the season, near War, W 7g and pew State Departments, elegantly FUR PARTMES'TS, in sulis; aif mode NISBAD a. iN ow » Apply at 1742 Garest, corger ath FoR i—EBT WORTH FACM bounded by fittradhee atte sar loré nar shes ST wtf S JAMES TOWLES, ished or unfurnished BOO: 937 x Wangs nen a suites 897 Row York ‘avenue, bet, Fore gos BxIOK DWELLING HOUSE KF No. 181, Wasnington str s! as, the . southeast corner of Sa Ro. 1903 y snd weil- ished NCOMS, en suite Secon wae hot and cold water tn every room. Bath room and other modera is- provements Boome communicating. FORSARE AT 48 au AIH Two nice. edie Ese & Hous! Ast 3 samen OP west. Apply 11 SUSINESS canoe Cora DUIS A splepdid chance for javeat. OR HOUSES wor HAP MAM,203 ich strost, i to Mie omy loyer, or will erchaoe ‘poring baat 0 a re a “CAPITAL,” Bear offic joe. Ho TO SAVE MONEY—Buy s new HOUSE, Pott ph icer gg h ony ane water, front an: Io pice and Tong time, Pg bei eet northwest. [CEST CLASS RECIDEROES FOR Ta, =the HOMES, is called tothe BLOCK Bute: -a NGS just being ing com, rod snd foish they hat mcdern im) ement, mantels and prmarble-tap watt becom igre i ae ieee eae ecm nsun eet Piant’s aoa a PERSONAL. ['gZE42 OF OFFERING & HUNDRED DOL- BS to any ene who will get the new iarce of * H. avd O. H. thee Tear bow io get aoe for twenty: ve conta eceasity of cramming for the = Service nie Esaote id ail ( te BTS! campers! = Cheapest Carpet House IN THE DISTRICT. would hereby inform the public that they have great many new of handsome, Teenie ® oe -CARPETS FoR THE COMING HOLIDAYS, wine sey se ot gk Sores ow H LIDAY GooDs. Hem" MEATS. BEBY' BUTTON BESJAMIN F. BUNT, Bos. 266, O0z ent 000 Seater Market, x) aie cache ha wd uaa a eae BEAUTIFULLY BOUND AND HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED Holiday JUVENILE BOOKS oks. in great variety. WRITING DESKS. WORK BOKES, TOILET BOXES, and FANCY ARTICLES. FAMILY BIBLES, PRAYSRE BOOKS, PoC! BET BOOKS. SOMETHING TO SUIT EVERYBODY’ PRICES 10 8UIT BVBRYSODY: GOCDS MABKED IR PLAIS F: PHILP & SOLOMONS, 1GURES. BOOKSTORE, én-tf _ 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. OLD No. BEAUTIFUL New No 456 H 439 7a St.)HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ( 71 aND APPROPRIATE FOR ALL SEASONS, at MARERITER'S, Qhoice PAINTINGS. rt Gna ren a Pictows ‘ainut and Gut, Sod all Guts Square sad. Oval “Perret “Eicgure ° fl . Goll Plated bi ‘and cholee ose offered in the above, ogi aaa ser WINDOW SHADES. on Shades and Pictu: Par banging in City or Country. ise call aud “Teukis oasH. Fraues Made to examine our stock before puar- 3. MARERITER. WEBB & BEVERIDGE NOW KEADY FOR THE Holiday Trade WITIl ALMOST EVERYTHING BLE IN DEOCOBATED CHiRA, CONCEIVA- BOHEMIAN GLASSWABE, FBENCH GLASSWARE. FINE PLATED WARE, auD BERLIN, PARIS AND VIENNA FANCY GOODS. WEBB 2 BEV! a2-3t" ERSIDoR, No. 421, 044 Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. CORSET FACTORY. (CS ABLES BAUM'S SPECIALTIES. HOOPSKIRT FACTORY. UNDERGARMENTS. HOSIERY DEPOT. KID GLOVE DEPOT. HUMAN HAIR DEPOT. AGENCY FOR WILCOX & GIBB'S SEWING MACHIN ES. SEVENTH STaaer. 431 tjend Ss. Mm. FOREIGN AND SoM ESTIS BAC® weon D and B. N 709 MARKET SPACE, ABD FAHOY GROOE! HAVANA AND VALENCIA ORANGES. THE FINEST FIGS AND RAISINS. EXTRA LARGE MALAGA GRAPES. CALIFORIA PEARS, FRENCH PRUNES. 100 BARRELS SELECTED APPLES. 10 wae a EATRA, OY GROCERIES. wn a old LBeaBDr in ined PERCH GAR: b Cont! lowe! arris = siock of STAPLE GROCERIRG atthe very =|@ eae 1S THE TIME es MAKE odes SELECTIONS, As our stock is immense of ail the new and desira- ble goods in DECORATED CHISA, FINE PLATED WARE, Ané FANCY GOODS. CUT GLASSWARE , FRENCH BRONZES, WEBB @ BEVERIDGE, 421 Odd Fellows, Hall, 7th street. Fo ALL SEASONS. EVENING AND STREET COSTUMES. oho and Velvet Jackets, Lace Shawls, Initial Hesdherehions variety All Dress Goods reduced in price to close. Poty fare Pictore Frames made te order. mcaece ia every style. pa FOR CASH B FRENCH CANDIES! FRENCH “Best LAYER re jodie WaLe YERS! CANDIES. ont be eLies Rarsins. "ew Figs, HOLIDAY GOODs. ! E-Pmenze rounes a co, “ GROCERS. { | PRICES REDUCED FOR TEN DATS Og9Lr. j SUGARS. (BEST NEW YORK BRANDS) : 12% cts, por Ib. ; ome cit | enc : i Yellow (wearily wiiitei ts Sue, Forge j RAISINS. | Somes ayer = Ste pork | preespaeeee™ per inl Uebiners St. aac Se To cue, per I Drande in large Currants «De! j Prunes (very fine me 1 ou. per ib. j NUTS. j peace 15 cus. per ip 13 cus. per I Tote. per ib. 35 cue. por ib, CANDIES. Reve eee ton icon selected FRENCH © DIES. for 9 to weenie per Ib. Sud a lanes dascoum coe purchasi @ quantities tor parties church fenuivais. = ST#* &! | =e Sintbe of Mixed Bua ha ! | CIDER, | wcll siaat fend sa bana of the finest quality ever } B.0. MOLASSES. mnerion } MOLLERS DIAMOND Dale cYRUP. APPLE: ALL SEW TORK FRUIT) 7 CREENIOR. wus KOURD SWEETS. N. ¥. BUTTER One Tou yust recei Our general supply vf goods in our |i pa and as 7 iow prices tor a te SPITZE: ABONIC TEMPLE. H “ Bivre avo Feve. dear T= HOLIDAYS! 1872 and 1973. HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY GOODs. THE LARGEST STOOK BYER ESENTSD TO THE PEOPLE OF WashinoTon. THE BEST GOODS! GREAT VARIETY, AND LOW PRICES! CHR. RUPPERT. IMPORTER, 403 SEVENTH STREET, Betwoon D and BE, ee pleasure in informiag the prbitc thet hae deat reveived, through ts corte ey and, the Dest erlected stock FANCY GOODS! EVEEB BROUGHT TO THIS CITY 7 selected in Paris, Vieuns. Bohemia, peiterrinns, and other places of note upon the oa it low aa the same ‘had of auy house in the city of r. MURPERT tat ‘uduoements to par. chasers. Ladies contem — irs should not fall to epee his stock. tt Rs _— Ay 4 large crowd usually # * during fhe Hotidaysr would do ~f- mate thee ne [oman RUSSELL, 1213 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OFFERS FoR sate HOLIDAYRY WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &. HAVANA CIGARS, CHAMPAGNE WINES of all favorite brands, inclading NAPOLEON'S CABINET, the favorite Wine st L. Delmonico’s, New York. OLD BYE and BOUBBON WHISKIES, OLD COGNAC BBANDIBES, Fine SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKIES, OLD SHERRY, POBT and MADEIRA WINES, CLABET and BURGORDY WINES, SCOTCH and ENGLISH ALES, DUBLIN and LONDON PORTER, SPABKING MOSELLE MUSCATEL AND _decl8-tJanl BRINE (Bs. 801 SPECIALITIES 301 FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, aT DAYVISB', $01 MARKET SPACE, CORNER Sru STREET. Job lot of fine French Embroidired HANDEKEB- price from Tse. S Sait their real value, a Vis". gh lott Embroidered LINEN SETS, trom se. to $3, a ba A ow pian opeutched RANDKERCUIEVS na ume =. = Ladies’ @c, to G15 New style, BOWS, BOARFS, TAKS, SQUARES, SS OG RVib', S01 Market Space, corner Sth at. pie Pat be mM sain gt 10) et ae Market ese corner een caret os BALLS AND PARTIES. MID GLOVES, $) TO 91.25 PER PAIR. WALL, BOBINSON & 00., dolé-tf 921 Pennsylvania avenue. ee Treg a Hatt ties sea Re 00! iBE SOBE! CASES and SUSPEND. mPa whee ums! CHBISTMAas. oF ALL PRESERTS, THR ONLY DURABLE. ace li Mia SESE Wee