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THE EVENING STAR, ™ 3TON CITY VW EDNESpDAY NOVEMBER S7- READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE CUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TRLE- GER. APHIC AND © THER MATTER. ON THE GIVING OF THANKS. be Loi °o He hath stresgtheced the “Pra ‘with the finest of wheat.” His Excellency the President having fol- lowed the good old iashion of our forefathers, and prescribed a day of rest and thanksgiving, 8M good citizens will conform to his reasonable Tequests, and devote to-morrow to the purpose | indicated by bis proclamation. We propose to | do our duty in the premises manfally, partic. ularly sn the way of abstinence frem labor- Accordingly, D0 paper will be issued from this office on Thursday ‘The readers of the STAR, we take for granted, are all proper people, and charch-goers: knowing full well there will not be seats for more than & small fractional part of them in our not over-hospitable places ef worship to- morrow, we venture to improve the occasion, #8 our pulpit brethren say, by preaching, soto speak, little Iay sermon on our own account—trusting the excellence of our inten; ‘will serve as an apology for any short-com. ings observable in the performance. That we have abundant cause for thanks- giving all must admit. Becoming, as it fs ina nation, to render atall times grateful acknowl. edgments to the All-powerful for the blessings ordinarily vouchsafed. it is eminently proper, in view of the causes which have so lately saddened our history aud still darken our skies, that omr hearts snould be raised m thankfuiness to Him for His many mercies, and particularly for the continuance of the general health, the presepyation of the public peace, and the overflowing abundance of our | store-houses. it is true, many of us Dave been le bath blersed thy children | letters were there! voaketh peace in thy borders, we bad quantities of business letters there. Evidence of Miss A Surratt be- fore the Judiciary Committee. From the mass of evidence submitted w th the Impeachment reports of the Jndiciiry Committee we extract the following testimony of Miss Anns Surratt, gwen before the com mittee on the 23th of last Jane By Mr Bout well:—Q. Where do you res de Assachusets avenue, between 6: aid Q. State whether at any time che officers of the Government have had tn thir possession letters written or purportin nave deen writen by J Wilkes Booin, | which bad been at any time in your posses- A. No, sir. Q. Haveofficers iu tne War Department ‘had in their possession letters Which were afterwards delivered to you! A. Yes: they had some of our businesé letters. Jerusalem: praise thy which were taken from the bouse, and they g@ve these back to me. (2. How many of those A. Indeed, 1 do not know: Q. When were they revarmedto yon’ A i can- not recollect. 1 cannot swrar when I got them orwho gave them to me. T do not know a soul | by name up there. Q. To whom aid you ap- | Pde tece ree en nen eating these letters’ A. any application for them. I think it was Mr. John Hoi +) who was in the Rouse with us, that weat for t Q. Do we understand that he obtained them from the War De; A. 1 do not know. I may Rave by Lioyd, who had the cor wich oe tdgetand Lining] to the it one day to get it, aad while there I think they delivered other au - Lnever saw in my life a letter writ- ten by J. Wilkes Booth. oe Did you kaow an officer in the War at named Bar- nett? I did. «. you mot remember when yeu A. Never to sj house tbe soldiers would deliver it up to me. Farbape Mr. Brophy did it forme I thiok — name was on the neon sorely tried: bi th is = Ly re by ete ae i; but ese «minor experi- perm! ve you ences of affliction's school, instead of | ENOW Tybetwer Mr H ahaa made application being cause for complaint, should rather be | ground for rejoicing that deeper and bitterer cups bave not been pressed to our lips. Let | us Bope, therefore, the day will be faitnfully observed in our goodly city, and every where, and that its memory will be brightened by the sacrifice on the altar of religion and patriot- ism of all hatreds and animosities, private and public. In this spirit only can the day be cruly kept; im this way only can Iasting good be deduced from its yearly recurrence. But whoso contents himself with mere rou- tine observance and lip service, or even heart service, bas not half done his duty. Genuine thanktulness manifests itself largely in giving ‘e others cause for the same feeling. At such & season it is peculiarly fitting that we should not forget the unhappy multitude to whom the sweet offices of charity are most accepta- | taken away from the house? A. Yes, sir; the bie. The poor are every where about us, and unless willing ard generous hands are extended their sufferings needs are urgent and pressing even now. every side “Eye wl On tps Thatr Ube pra ° Be it your task, gentle reader, and ours, to | | this Winter must begreat;their | was a trunk belonging to Mr. Holaban do what we can to make Thanksgiving Day | something more than an empty, meaningless tothe President or any other person for the Testoration of those letters? A. No, indeed, I cannot say that. 1 can scarcely remember how the application was made, or anything about ft: bat 1 just remember’ getting the pers. (2. You yourself never went to the sident about them? A. No, Indeed; I never went to the President's house but once. «2. Do you remember ‘wastent you gave a re- ceipt for those letters! A. I donot recollect. Lremember giving (seneral Hartrantt a receipt for tbings belonging to mamma, which were | sent to me from the penitentiary. By Mr. Eldridge:—Q. Do you recollect how many of these letters there were that were de- livered to you! A. No sir; there were a great many of them There were some oid letters of my Own among them. Q. Had you any diffi- culty im getting these letters? Act do not recollect. I G0 not think | bad much diffical- ty ithink they gave them tome the day I went up there. They were conisined in a satchel. (. Was that 4 satenel that had be same satchel. (2. Did anybody as<ort over these letters in your presence before giving tbemto you! A. No, sir; 1 think not. There which, 1 think, bad some things in it. (. Were there any fsmily letters taken away which they de clined to deliver! A. I cannot recollect wast letters were in the house. Q. Did you miss any! A. 1 do not recollect. The business letiers were left. Old letters that 1 may have received may have been gone, and I not notice them. It was only business papers that I was anxious to get. ters were delivers to you was Mr. Holihan rame to the afflicted and suffering poor, | with you! A. it seems to me that there was remembering the Divine assurance of seoupee pyle By TEL 2 Pope orgs 4 Duy he sat ar Him who spoke as man never speke. In | jinis oy. I think. donot know who be enjoying the day. let us not fail to| was. (). Do you recollect what time these let- give as well to te stricken and desolate ones im our midst substantial reasons for gratitude to Him who commanded us that we should feed tne hungry and clothe the naked, ‘With this solemn injunction disregarded, pray- ers and bymns of praise will count for b Ire With its obeyance shail come the sweet ters were delivered back to you” A. No, in- deed; I cannot tell what time it was. you have s A. No, sir; it was after the trial. I did uot leave the house till the fall. I think it was notlong after mother's execution. (J. Did you ever see the President | to Rave any conversation with him! A. Pres- sleep and pleasant dreams ever waiting on | cheerfully undertaken duties well pertormed, | ver-up there, too. which, 1 a hast done . the prisoner, nd the widow, ery te 7 From the publishers, Ticknor & Fields, Boston, and from J. Suillington, Odeon Build- | ing, we have advance copies of the A‘lan‘i ly and Our Young Folks, for December. Holmes’ story. “ur Guardian Angel,” is com- pleted in this number. NATIONAL THBATER.—Mics Maggie Mitch. eli will repeat the «Pearl of Savoy” for the last time thisevening. To-morrow, (Thanks. giving Day.) there will bea family matinee, when «Beauty and the Beast” snd “An Alarm- ing Sacrifice’ will be performed: and at night | _ Miss Mitchell and Mr. Col lier will appear in two pieces. Tar Excise "AR ysern1 ax ExPeprtion — A cable dispatch from London yesterday eve- ning says: “In the House of Commons, tn evening, Disraeli moved to vote a supply o e war. He stated ‘hat various pacific efforts ‘Were made im vain by England to obtain the | release ef the British captives, aud justified the final action of the Government in sending & military expedition to Abys-inia. Hethoght that, should it be mece=3ary to replace the In- Glan troops senton the expedition, tae amount ofthe supply required by the Government Might be imcressed to £3.500,000. Mr. Lowe made un attack on the ministry, to which Lord Stanley replied. Jacob Bright has been elect- ed to Parliament from Manchester.” 7 The Georgia journals are urging upon the people the nece-sity of organizing for the PUrpote of defeating the new constitution to be framed by the convention. They believe tbat by taking no part in ratifying the pro- Posed constitation it will be deteuted. Tue Errorgan © patco says “The reports that Italy bad agreed to the Proposition of France for & general conference areprematare. The it.lian Government has not yet signified ny way tts intention of Jouning im the propo-rd congress.” RENCE.—A cable dis- Not a OaspipaTe—Governor Horatio Sey- mour bas written @ letter to the effect that he is Rot a candidate for nomination for the Presi- = by the Democratic National Conyen- en FENIAN AvFarEs.—There is said to have been much excitement manifested in the great cities of Eagland and Ireland on ng jast ©n Account of the execution ef tbe Fenians copvicted at Manchester. Colonel Kelly, ‘was rescued at Manchester, is 100,000 to the expenses of the Aunanion | ident Jonnson’ No, indeed: 1 do not want to see him either. They had some pieces of sil- tink, they gave gave up tome. 1 think Mr. Holaban veer some of the silver pieces home to me. "oe may bave been in the tronk. Q. Did'tue rs ficers take ® trunk away from the house. A. Fal musthavedoneso. ‘fhistrank velonsed 'r. Holaban. but it had some of my things init Q. Was Mr. Holaban a residen! in your tamily! A. Yes. After I got the house back 1 did Bot know what to do with it. Mrs. Hol- | ahan came to me and said if she could do any- | | | { | | | thing for me she would. They cleaned up the house and staid with me. This was th wife of Mr. Holaban. (.. Do you recollect an thing else in the eaichel that was brought back? A. ~os 1 wear to what ast Gran Meet TOMORMOW {Thuraday) AE TER- at 10 clock, for the purpose of attending P.G. Jostan Mecvis PH Tt. uneral Gr Sec 10. 0. F COLUMBIA LODGE. No. 10. Officers and Members are requested Meet MOKKOW (Thursday) AFTERNOO:! atl evciock. prepared to attend the funeral of our late Brother P. . Josiau Metvix. Members of Bis- ter Lodges are fraternally invited J. DONALDSON, N. G J. A. MOULDEN, B.'s. it A CAUTION —Don't pay any more than $7 for your Tweed Water-proof Overcoats, a® we bonght one at A. SAKS & CO.S, 617 7th between D and the Avenue, for the abuve figar noZ 3 RELI UF minis will be heid at AL oth st ongHAS sKSary 10 US SERVICES UNDER THE Mu P burnish it @ littie more, and I as as we bate done before. Business of the! feo import willl be called npin iz on’s Hall, on south Retween #5. and 6th streets west, Where you may hear some talking of the best; And, to finish this imprompta rb oe a and a half.o' ‘clock is the tis WM. BOY D,M. D., Pr ite ics LAST WEEK FOR BARGAINS at our old store, previous te removing. ELLIS, Do 25-2t 306 Pennsylvania avenue. NOTICE—The annual meeting of the Stock- oe ears. ofthe MASONIO HALL ASSOCI- be held ip the upper hall of No. 71 Ist door east of 7th street, for se o'eloe oPON D. LARNER, Sac’y. Bs PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 0 Best at Market will be held in Cente t bemehi ENING, November 27 faat. of Thu rsday morning. HENRY LYLE area OFFICE, Wasnixetox. oe November 25, 1857.—I deem it only neces: sary to remind the citizens of paahinsten that the aaa com od, to sowure a the 28th in- tol Praise to At np! iance with his be- e day on their LEACH. ee NG ~The for he ection: ns Cae ate wep ens at the Club y order: i i Gi ie "a cae, President, {Chr, niclel meee SECOND OF oa COURSE OF SIX CTURES for henefi 3 oi HA e First Bath a Charch stant, me a a8 of mighty 6 sand a eoeuing will take G. Becember. x Rooms. (Clagxet & JAMES J. onseeal PEL of d thereby earned the opp sition "or those disRosest needers. who hitherto been selling a slisensed beet, yeal aud ow Is Tr DAY OF SALVATION, CITY CAMP MEETING. Services at 10 o’clock a. Services at 7% o'clock p. YOUNG MEN'S PRAYER MEETING at coo'clock p.m. at WESLEY CHAPEL, corner of Fifth and F streets, the entire Dr. and Mrs. PA from New York, will as- PEOPLE of all eee ited. he may aad bas otis ka ooo ls Q. Atthe time the ter. | FINANCIAL. ‘Tae New York money market wasensy to;he clove yesterday at per cent for ealbiouns ‘The receipts of currency frem the West, sad the Shipments there'o are about equal. ne draim forthe South has been ent thes (ar Di-cpnis are dail. and paper pase: cent & 7810 per sent rime names 2 mpea 2h iaent Uagliras te feat losing ground in in» gold Toom. Sad the market declined co 13) yester- @ay yfternoon. Loans were made at 2 io? per cent. for carrying. Government Securities. Wasninatos, Noy. 27, 1967.—Jay Qooke & Co. furnieh the following quotatious of Gov- ernment securities: Buying, Selling 13y U.S 6's Coupon, 1951. 3 U.S Five Twenties, i62. 184 | U.S. Five Twenties. 164. 10%, | US. Five Twenties, 1565. 1064 .§. Five Twenties, Janay U. AY 7 ad series. 105% tad Rdg 3d 8 mes..1054 Gol corsvnes 090K [By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.) Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stocksand bonds in bome and foreign markets as follows: New Yorx, Noy. 27—First Board—v. S. 6's, Heel. oxee om, 15) _isesez-coapon, 108; 166s, 1:63, @x-co 5 wi bts ee 107%; 1040's, 30's, third, Quicksil. coupon, ti z Toy; Canta nto $5; fee ao poss, 75; ; do. Ne Lore Genet atk: Bente mean cry iene Bll tis: Enie, 71%, do. Hudson, 125; Reading, ee id and 10. SUlewe I eters, 554: do. Preferred. 673.; Rook Island, Fort bag 97%: Ohio and - Uer- us jcates, 26}; U. Telegraph, 31 Boston Water Power, A Gold, 139%, or Baultimere Markets. Dressed H ts have fallen off on Account Pe the mild weather prevailing for some days past. We quote for country lots 8a $9 per 100 ibs., a8 to quality. ~ Flour—The market was very dull yesterday, very little inquiry, and confined to small lots for local wants; ne quotable change in prices, thongh —— lower figures would have Grain.— Wheat was in better receipt yest day, the offerings amounting to 3,000 bushels ‘white and 9,500 bushels red: the demand was not actives, and some of the samples remained over unsold: prices were in favor of buyers at the close. We report a sale of 100 bushels choice white at $2 70; 1,500 bushels prime and ebovce red at $2.55a82.60; 1,500 bushels good do. Bt $2.42aS2 48, and 1,200 bas! common at $2. G MEN'S CHRISTIAN 1 SE TION LECTURES. The Second Lecture of this Cour the First Presbyterian Chu alf street, Rev. Dr. Sunderland s, on WEDNESDAY EVENING fabet 30 tee 2th inst. at; before o'clock, b: BR. D. HITCHOOCR, al Seminary, New York city, Subject—"@neece : exer. | pickets. Fifty Cente excl: to be obtained at Mr Balla Book St Seventh street. and at Past axpP. it io 35-3t MRS. J. EB. SPENOER A> JUST RE lem tnened from New York witha large iny ice RENCH GOODS, DIRECT FROM EUROPE. Aut will be most b to spe her fri hen sbe ene Pi ‘CE BUILDING AND TRUST TATION will hold rege tings OTe. -m. EVERY NIGHT notil fur tice at ays e Monday) mh K and certs op ates of hor PuuPR GEO. SAVAGE. President. (ip METBOPOLI THE, BEST ASSOC JATION FOR INV ME: CBEAPEST AND Mo fer CERTAIN FOR LOANS. ND BELIABLE Allstockholders participate in the advantaces gf this Association. "No initiation foe is reauirel limitations of the per cent. at which 4 vances are made prevent loans for purposes of mere spr lation, and add certainty to the op. portunities of borrowers obtaining mouey when wante Subscription Books for Stock in this Associa tion are now open at the following-named places, TORATIO BROWN sylyapia avenue, near D. HOOD, ‘Treasurer, 3 ‘Pennsy Ivania ave- nue, near Ninth street. E,W. CLARK, Jr Seeretary, 444 Fourteenth strect, near New York aven Certificates OF stock will be at onco issued to all el Payments on account of sieek will be received at either of the above-named places until the next bis ed monthly meeting. large number of shares have already been ta- ken. and persons desirous of obtaining stock should come forwa Printed Cos above-name 0) ‘NTIO seein, Rrasié nt. E,W. Cuarx, Jr., Secreta it . Secretary. nol! tDe BUILDING Associ. resident, 353 Penn- usr RECEIVED. a fresh. Jot of DENISON, UTTER MEL: r EGGS, and CHES SC 381 Pe we naylvania avenn E—Four seat falling top BAROUCHE. ROCKAWAY snl siusle ee HTN R ae excellant condition.” Apppiy at stables, 13 ested ae F and G street no Z-3t* The Co- partnership, between JAMES MCCULLOCGH and Aw DARRELL TS day dissolved. by ope pe Parties having claims againat the “equeated to pres them for settlement e A. mM. DA RELL. w7-3t* seat. Just RECEIVED. GRAPES, (Gaod) APES, ARS. EB Files, “0 boxes €. ATAW 2» kegs MALAG. 2) boxes CHOICE se boxes FINKE L, BG PRUN a ORaN ii ; a FRUITS, some- thing sera Rees Jon PEARSON'S FRUIT DEPOT, 491 Eighth street, p 1833. > serene A R. E 7 no 27-3t STABLIS Just mecetved arrels MESS AOREREL. BAY. SHED ge) Fe. new, at the very lowest oa SAUCES, RAISINS, PRUNES, very Brith 2px sboveilse are PONG LISH PICKERS CURRANTS. CITRON. ERNMENT JAVA CO) mt Sieg calt ct tiot ublic. to our stock aula Hon Lana REEA Ce BEARD: wor no 17-3 WM _ ORME & SON. JUST RECELVED , IMMENSE STOCK oF Ladies’ Kid. Goat, and Morocco Button, Con- gress, and Balmoral WALKING BOOTS, beautiful in style; all made to #rder, and moderate in price A large and select assortment of Ladies’ Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS, siwaysin store. Misses’ und Childrens’ Kid and Leather Button BOOTS. Boys’, Youths’, and Cluldrens’, Long BOOTS: in fine Galf and heavy qualities. Gents’ French-Calf Stitched BOOTS, GAITERS, and TIES, warranted. Genta’ Carpet and Leather SLIPPERS, in great variety. Childrens’ SHOES—a large and magnificent stock always in store. at C. ¥. CUMMINS, 347 Seventh street, no 27-3t 24.door below Northern Market. New snete parks, 7 Just received, and for sale at +p . P ‘VANIA A) x. X. CORNER OF YOURTRENTH i 01 ‘DRY GOODS, «eo WANTS, 00 CASH CAPITAL [2088 Black sick VELVET O87, 203 Sopiy night. Lehere casts ash rewarded by lea it st x - ~ FINE. PAISLEY LONG SHAWLS, Fequrded hy hearivg in great variety ved se baby rT Tet near rts oie J { a5 re 3A ent ott . LONG AND SQUARE PET. ihe truce will be suitably rewa ¢ me: at ape oR ee. . SBEAID WOOLLEN SHAWLS, PES abe neace wil b a Wants way toca | 429 "ihe And 2 splendid asgortinont of EN ASTRAY—By the Metropolit 2 Pale. on OOM in i WELT TEENISHED STORE Doom yor BLACK THIBET AND LONG SHAWLS, an shy fant, tro white and ngs COMe: “i ae willbe | A RENT. at Beane ut ctter hake nD All of which we offer at very low prices r. dt . a ee ae ccoue ra is aes Ali goods marke: ix. plain Sgures at the lowest pe (RK ~ ) ov = Wouse no Saat&m wats | Rods Market Sone apn thie Rome ‘by. aoe tap gh age coed meses me j ‘ T office. No. 2 Louisiana sven: given. Apply at Bre (Fv ey EY No. 80% Crirect NT-A HE CHEAPEST GOOD BLACK SILKS IN By orger EUR Between 3d and 4% street. Island | ble for om r 0 8-3 a month, Reference rouuired. No. 404 Mase THE CITY. DLOG SETI j ANTED—Tmaiediately at Berween Mth and loth streets oes er TED e eT agg. wis TRL to do general house work - cies ita Ieee Aan Red. White, Blue nui Gilt Rages, made by the | Fe paluit fett ar THOMAS HONECAN Ts etc WANTED—A WHITE Woman ers eee aoe I celebrated “BONNET.” of Lyons, and at., between 4th and Sth aud M and N s! 3” at the en rege ios alec times tate =| quire 94:64 Mlssert ovens IMPORTED © OURSELVES. s BEN RD—Strayed or stolons ca es ish th. 4 ett . aie) ALs0, he above reward will be Paid ff delivered at tbe WANTED=A gout peitled German ame WOMAN. a ing for A large assortment of Elegant ot ryland avenue and 7th s! te cook, wash and ae A To a thetibdn naent w departine r tion of her whereaboats. Catholic. and ope accustomed t weet of Mth, south «ide COLORED SILKS, bo 25 3t* * JOHN T. CASSELL. | try preferred. ly at StaroMice RO 25-30" oR RENT ¢ For Promenade, Dinner, and Evening Dresses | AME TO My PREMISES ON THE 23 W ANTRBSD: # cesper able yoans girl. 8 HOOME cab. imall the newest and most fashionable cclors. inst.. tye hl BE eas Or 40 do, the oa 3 eb 6th and 7th strects. Apply « As many of these are of ape! ‘he owner will com- washing. anc ironing of a #1 iy. y ot —-—— baba Lae Ma 88 {OR RENT—To ge: OUR OWN DIPORTATION forward, prove paged beet tty ppoee Wanten. ty ibe bythe Boe bat * Fate Fears ee Roda “00 we are offering them at very low prices. 287 the eh et peceeter 1 b7 om 6 8 few stepa from the F rtret apd meen te JOS. J. MAY & CO no 2631" Between street ani family “ead wilt oes Hinwelt sera gets al t= fe aaa ot x ae? - ease ress ‘aiter, r _— J 30S Pennsylvania avenue, D ¥ po ole ie neat | FXOR RENT—A Thre: story WHITE po 25-Stif between #th and 10th sti ENTISTRY. ANTED— $5,008 cat: be made, during ing the win swrege Road wes - R212 eas B RB. MERBILL, salibe patented inveatin 312 rerxsyivayia avenve, 312] p} Siene aaraatle pateated trenton Between 97TH anv 10TH. No, 310 PexnsvivaNia AVENE, eal Estate Brokers. — bet. 9th and doth ne2s-3t ee | Roem 1 Intelligencer eee Br JOHN T. MITCHELL, = To art CE the FURNITURE of intng to’ Also Tr Sivek cow (SvecrssoR To a Pr OR DENTAL regan ERY. 0c2-4m* Wisk (Binder sor HOUSE (ne Se a ee | anh JOHN Ti TRE NEL HARPER & MITCHELL. ) D™ LEWIE & DAVIS’ DENTAL ASSOCIA bay 3 aii oft pane Fume rape sorari <a are gia some mens Titest letween Hai A large lot of superior DRESS GOODS just re- Bde, 260,88 PPUAATE, 7 aoa c | Foamels Hp ae pelea rate \ EBLUL ceived at the last New York prices. tee. LUPIN’ EMPRESS OLOTH, 75 CENTS cmeatenes * ae ascunrle WITHOUT PAIS. oli fo: SUPERIOR MERINO, $1 sRggharen wit be made f where Ar. Pal kane HTCRELL & HOLTZMAN. VELOURS, REPS, FRENCH POPLINB aga Tree mee ene s ay mee eee sat ; Sadecicaddagcger boda wife de ihe te + ANTED DIASRLT is He Sse Tiy | groereelee come’ Comes ont Serene, SILKS. SILKS. Wastin Land M ste a WHITE WOMAN | HOD 4 4e oe eA Se et ate he moahs, ashe umdiven, : etemuses soanteet om! TABLE BOARD 83) per month. in od A splendid stock of EMBROIDERED, WA es << . = Gh rend ‘nose Bt vance, TEBED and PLAIN SILKS, tn Black and Colors- Bimerk done can have it ma erga the: ve NTED—A Furnished HOUSE, on the Tet oY URE OB FOUR UNFURNISHED “ROMS A large lot of superior Silks of past Seasons have December. of six or eeven rooms, suitable for mneciDg. one e large fron a small tamil without Children. Good location | #8, and water im the house. convenient tor 's been Inid ont to be sold at a reduced price. They required. Adiress H. R., Star Office. no 2-st™ ag a three rooms in the are all good styles,and many very desirable goods He in advance. A r are in the lot, and are to be sold at about one-half TIT AY, bod pang. cmneny eben Age ee Be the cost. Ladiesin search of great bargains will DANCING ACADEMIES. dbuonthly ta advance. Bhren Box pete Bm ch eae not be disappointed in looking over this lot of = won MABrs FASHIONABLE DANCING ACA- DEMY, E street, betweren he anid Wrh PROF. MARINI’S SECOND QUARTER will comme: me on TUESDAY, Decem|er 3. For Circulars Academy, or at the Music Stores ED 00 YARDS OF ans. to Se Hivered ‘On ist morth rt block Leb at corer of treets. First Ward. prone Address B. B RDA’ & good Silks. Full stock of MOURNING G@ODS and HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, at low prices, at all Seasons. CLOAKS and SHAWLS in great variety at re- Ww 2h and until Temes. i Auditor's OM. SOE, WANT! gorsrc Aneed peives no 25-bit | Marini’s Assembly Rooms cau be rect Sothecnteie dosed coltatla anenes eee BRICK HOUSE on Hos SPLENDID STOCK OF FINE DRESS GOODS | “24 Private P: Star Office. noleotm | $1400" Two small BRICKS A — PROF. KREIS’DANCING ACADEMY, Penna Ww NTEDIAn ith. | Two FRAMES. near Brin For the last four weeks we have attendod nearly te, Metropolitan Motel; "Ladh town, worthy the wre FOR RENT—i Pia IR ry SBOE: allthe large auction sales of *REN' Misses and | asters, Tue and. Saturday after: ees man, to take thy sale of 1 —— + Also, one first clas ROM Curnl which have been made in New York and Philadel- | poom from $ 10% o'clock. ntlemen, street's Rubber Moulding ard Weather Strips, ap- | 0m F street. 4 an rs Pluig, and pew havergn aad one of the richest | gna Friday evenings. trim’ ol0 o'clock. Blied to the alira, bottom, tap and centrw gt" dgors | moat TUkand D streets, over Sieh ber « frocks of found south can be rented for Ball 486 MARKRITER, SEVENTH STREET FINE EN G Soirees, £0. 1 windows is beyon pefore to an agen York. and ne the great bully of our stock lias been purchased since the great ducline in goods. we “are pre and disposed to offer our customers some the best bargatn ¢ or a examinat ig confident it will h buyer and selle we wish to pnt them into money as fast as ble. We name the fellowing Goods just from Auc nicat Apply at £02 Sth na y can be I wuts soparadety of together frst whe west! bet amd Bete worth, tug. cash. wide ston, Mass Warton and Oaat CLOTHING: ot and SILVER, or any other article of at the old established Merchant Pawnbro. ‘sitere of B. FULTON & € $02 Sth street § me north of Penna avenne. Sole Agent for CHROMO-LITHO PAINTINGS, & og Decorating their Mores RAV APHS. The attention of the second tloor. with ball, wiste 0 pleces Lupin’s Fre ) MERINOES, from 75 2 for a Handsome Present for the ap. | SINGKR’S SEWING MAOHT may | PE LAW SENS, 5 5 Bboy desea cei proaching Hotiaya a Teapectully called to the Ra _e & piece Pp LED Ss. o' a] Ke, € ortment of Handsomely Fram neravin libs ORK —A pleasa: locate* Hote Pprising all the desirable colors, from 62s ceuts | Maevement of iintings, how open for, uae t BALLS, PARTIES, &e. F terning five rooms. with tar* yx u ie 1 ectio! Oval alan! — — — — —_ water in it too. & same. otot 5) pl ves FRENCH AND REAL IRISH POPLINS eee ween to IRELAND salecheap. Inquire at No. 22 4 in all the most desirable colors, for street and Vaid Tasuels, Fictar BALL of the JOHN torn evening dresses. baad MA TE B.. will be held at OR 108 pieces COLORED, a CK SILKS, com “No. 486 SEVENTH STREET, HALL, casts Beising ond of the’nst chivice aesortinents ever nese-in Betican B aed Mascots. na edin this market In street and evening = On THANKS 5. Ew EDNESIE poke ALLISON HN TER “Notenier ise adm ‘ chkets os nd Indies = ps8 CLOTHS RANBEBRIES. & Tickets. $1; ng 8 sent ethan and 77 VR Ape Ba ee Fosiviclved atte aee SARE it itt mint a 3 . A and B worth RHOGANE SILK and WOOL POPLIN 349 Pennsylvania avenue, a. Fieate a neat figured FRENCH MERINORS. no 23t MS ___ [Intelligencer | ,aNn FIFTH ne 25-31 GOODS, ali of which Bet : 3 ao % ke LONE STAR CLUB taining 9 rooms, A eg Ai 1 te Pe: BUTTER Will be given at the Washington City Garten. | street, below Band aL << Aes swan id Goods Is one of the largest PINE APPLE | corner of Kayenne and First street, on | tothe Treasury B aildine. arermicn eae i‘ Sf en Nee fe ‘Thank hts THURSDAY the asth tit. peace aoe ih. able article imported jes desi good good is Dame. r 8 @ cloc ic N ral "goede marke in pista figures, at the lowest | n025-3t 349 Pennosivania avenue, Nie FOURTH cAND BALL water “nt d ty Uatrs ve cash prices, and uo devistion allowed i ’ 8 se Lo AB TEMPERANCE CLT" mont avenue, between SHAWL ROOM UP STAIRS Misc MEAT. : wie ‘TAR Feteimaxce ct cs me eng ney ay md ‘unde bhecnse Domestic of superior quality, Pa. are 1 bet. 17th and loth ste, ALE — {ume DIATE POSE: v just made and for sale at WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 277.1867. EN—A three-story PRESSED Uh Recesvine prev & KING PLACE, Tickets. @1; aduslttinen Gentaad Loater ine rooms, water. bath apd gas. on very sets terms. Locatign central Will siete no % ecrner Vermont avenue aud 18th st. nana Uns weratcbnee LELL & ours OST eal Estate Brokers and Collection DRY GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Stoves AT COST. STOVES AT COST. BOARDING. no% St lutelligencer r Building, Boon Not LARGEST STOCK. TED STOCK IN THE CITY SELLING AT Cost. Prrpose of m Buyers of Dry Goods, either wholesale or retail will do well to cxamite our stock. We are pr pared toexhibit a very extensive and well select ed assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, BEST SEL. “CLASS TABLE BOAKD ©. tthe American House, corner P. 7th street, for $20 per month. A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, or thre. zen BE HAD and toe. of the most desirable locations | dt onl, whist ‘ pUbitt ito For the achan business. in my will pow eell gsc and varied mockor Cooking, Heating, and Parlor Stoves, re] u nrehy oO gre v ce ed men. can obtain one of the largest and hani- | Ne. 457 ise si. between Es Lithareers <ascalowing enfselver to hequaiers foment HO thevityewith gost BOARD-on | tiles Apply ou the presoes : sold. SELBY, “c SEL a. AND SEE! CALL AND SEE th st | Tessonable cymes at JSS il st., corner of Penus. . turn 393 Ponneylvanianrente, gclection of STOVES tobe found. All positively | S¥enuc. Table Board. no i ished 24 story CHAMBER 460° S0- York 0 28-4 south side, near 7th tobe sold without reserve, and actually at cost OARDING—Two or three very pleasant front | avenue, near the Treasnry’ ant seeene " ¥ ,VESTME A Price ROOMS. furnished. with or without BOARD. tah street Cars run past the do Y ooD IN STMENT G 409 Pennsylvania avenue. or percengg em ‘Terms ‘moderate, No.1 HED HOUSE OF TWELVE ad Lenn treet. | Mass. aven athand sth n025-31" On Ad street. with Bath tron Gas mer MO —_—BAYVED!! INE TEAS ei v x NT ewe CAN Eats ITED W Irn Avply 3. » between If GREAT REDUCTION IN DRY GOODS CBINESE TEAS— vate faunlly, Taguie at Me sok De te Rigi: P STORET por est st , cere eel English Breakt Sth and 0th. “Belerences exchanged. “bo; Son oR? Dod busines: ‘all at EMORY BAXTER’S, 115 P. Imperial, Detween 19th and 20th streets, fora general assort Gunpowde: BoskD First: “class TADLE BOARD. $2) 317 ith street, third door below 2 ment of cheap tt ata Ces Uri All ag as Tow figures as the same qualities can be th. and furnished from fog mods 4 E. 3 An assortment of Ladies’ Vests and Pants always furnished anywhere. Q1S'R street, between bith-and eae E t HE ‘OWNEE OF AN ESTABLISUED Gxo on hand; also, Gents’ Shirts and Drawers. nl5-2w cietaeenee ALso, OARDING.—A few boarders can ate BOARD a 2 inteuding a ange of bu-in ere = Ete TEAS— and furnished ROOMS ble Ff Dafor sale.” Small anit Of High and Low Grate ean Be. gg etrtshed ROOMS at reasouable ra ii. | Poamized. “Apply at this office. : Dicxens’ works. “Under Bruin ees, | Also, Table Board. no 2h Te Rous Soph RENT. FU Essai oR [=A sani atouk at a STRANGERS AND OTHERS DESIROCS OF CRSISH table for lions aol SHOES; store sicely Seed eet BD obtaining finer class Bs handsomely sand water. No Street, bere. i - CHRISTMAS STORIES. Diamond elition. | up witha good trade tO commenee with. on wow orb iets erate Se —— Hlustrated, $1.50; plain, $1.25. Good reasons for selling, For particulary Ioth street, menemaie re fr FuRaagT ao new Nove Warn cost ETCHES, by Boz. Library edition. §2 per | avenue, between 3d and 4%; strcets. gars! fixe tntnutes walk from Departments. motrate causa Fo required At j AMERICAN NOTES. Paper. 10 cents. WEBER® BRASS nee He bo i. a ee y FURNISHED APART NES We receive as soon as published all the different | Pai sEibitions, Bs vate Parties, many ty Bae ct a Ma water. Apply si editions of DICKENS’ WORKS. A fine engraved strect, between New : street portraitfof Charles Dickens given gratis to those EF able terms, with or without Board, hi t > who subscribe within next thirty days to any edi- 465 6th street, between O street aud Low Pans SOU a CE Rooms. tion of his works. avenue. ‘Bo li im a3 poy al my eg ne and ty street aI CLARKE’S ENGLISH DICTIONARY. we RANSTENT and PERMANENT BOARDEKS URNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT on reason- at CARE PICTURE FRAMES, ith nse of batn have just r ‘ed from London another supply of 0} Garena PICTURE room {hot and, cold water) aa Vand frat cla joard niin aEOR! 16. 4 i * Bu this Dictionary. It includes far above 10°00 words, Ors oF ert, & BEN DRSSONS pister, We, 3 rig fy ed between fist an nomen oan eek and at least 60(09 more than any other Dictionary | nog. 4m* BOS Nimteatrect, | 2d'ete. Hable oarders accommodated: ‘ot* IVATE Te EAMILY WILL Re: published, reckoning the number of words, by the OX, — FURNIGEED FROST ee Ais Lon 24 floor, newiy same standard as in other Dictionaries. This is . YOR RENT, oleh or two geutlemen. 306 13th st our own importation, and we are enabled to offer it fh i arecaprang atria poe Ob) : for two viene. ‘sig Table Boarders taken | O- no 33 it hs rice of $1.75. a Served out. Ai URN D For rer at the moderate p: 2 y aise "between Sd'end ath arr oll-eotse” F me OUSE. rultatte Ye NT i= rr nity a EMPRESS JOSEPHINE, by Muhtbach. COURVOISIER’s, or ps ve at Room 43.Pen RD. WITH F NISHED 0} OR UNFO BY NISHED Te ee Terms As te 3e9 at yet West, corner of Ludiana avenue, ALEXANDRE’S. aes from 9 te 4; aft at ase E at. a apply unless they can give satisiact s Fe RENT—Six hice UNFU, aUSE ED moons PARLEZ VOUS FRANCAISE? speak French? 60 cents. Or, Do you FULL SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. Le a] 3 yp ett og Box ED for ponerse FRENCH & RICHARDSON, Bl , Be aeoume SSP Lemans Bee balding om the cones -no% [Union] 834 Pennsylvania avenue. Fite sen slope and Evening Colors, in can belindat Nani fois isi Wastington Breese Stroas' renee ans wavie aly é OL) LT Es OR! mo farther ae for SG" Ladics’ Gloves, 82; Gentlemen's, $2.25, | eesite rend ands them ALso, od ats. 0. 0 4 Pe ES a FOR SALE AND RENT. « WEET CIDER, ALEXANDRINE’S = ca rate '—Three FRESH. MADE AND EFFERVESCENT AND DESPRE’S Fe? muitabie Trnogeckeeping. on sae ne pALOT m feet Sreat, With good depth, located on For sale at celebrated long or two-button Gloves. st., beiween M we and sit east and OR REN snd Se nel (Capitol Hin.) A sma! House on it. $2 KING PLACE, OUB OWN IMPOBTATION. F Eoin «priv ee AGP gue gery pleas. See meet monthly will buy this desitavie Cor. Vermont ay JOS. J. MAY &CO., foe inember of Congvoas Tousteas a ifsone of | wens et STARE & METCALF EREAPIN SOUP Pre 308 Pennsylvania avenue, o Eb.the city. near, the Capito eek yl FoR: RENT A fret class BRICK BOUSE. with ton. "orale in De Mit betweon 9th and 1thsts. | Apply at 465 D st. bet. 2d and St ete wae eet n tion bi aul Vermont erent m, | 458 MOSAEE Bats, 458 con ITU FBANC & GOLDMAN take pleasure to inform MBOLD's Ex the public of Washington that they have just opened at their new Store, 458 7th street, opposite Patent Office, a very large and well selected stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. These Goods being bought at this great reduction in prices, will be sold cheaper than fn any other store BAVINGB BANK, J.T.VARNELL._ o B = Corner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, © | ineclty. willcouriae yous bayou an Fei Ba Feuted togood — « pr partion. | ©. | BEAL ESTATE i PAYS INTRREST ON DEPOSITS, ‘at Marble Hall to more ad- between se ake eoaS - 400 Pinsent REae ESTA vantage pelea moet else. Try it. BUYS and SELLS all kinds of BONDS ana STOCKS, GOLD and SILVER, aa prices paid for LAND se a J.A. pve wei. a 458 7th ai no es Mera, A.T.STEWART & CO; belng the sxeie- @ire agents and importers of all the KID GLOVES made by ALEXANDRE of Paris, respectfully eau- fion buyers against imitations stamped inside “ALEXANDER,” also “ALEXANDRE ORLE. BEE,” which ate now tn the market nd gold ay | the genuine glove, "All genuine Alexandre Gloves aro stamped " BEAUTIFUL erarcarr,. ‘end Veined Italian ‘nd vatious colors of ‘trom toi m. and from 20 Lat. &Cbrov.} WE. BROWS.