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~ eam BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS RAILROADS. OBJECTS OF ELEGANCE AND ART IN SILVER WARE, FOR USE AND ORNAMENT, MADE BY SAMUEL KIRK & SON, 172 West Estaslistep 1s. WaTOHES! —(aects im) PLATED WARE, BiLLiaRD TABLES LOW FOR CASH Our new style bevel tables guaranteed equal style, finteh. and raise capacity to — any inthe world Second-hand tables altered to bevel. Pigson-bole and - Stelle tables cloths, bails, cues, chalk, and al BILLIARD Goobs Of best quality. or circular. Rever to Nation! Geston Hall, Alex. Adamson, and Theat: GEORGE W. WEBB & CO., GOLDSMITHS AND JEWELERS, 159 BALTIMORE STBEBT, BALTIMORE, Mp Dealers in RICH JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES STERLING SILV. WABE, OLOUKS, AND BRONZES DIAMOND SETTING A SPECIALTY. repaired by BF-Warches WORKMEN. FUR DEI EXPERIENCED decd Im ADIES' SEAL SKIN SAUQUES will be made isity thiveeason. Having s Larger Stock in ey both Imported and of American make, than y Betail House in the Stat: prices 20 per cent lower than usually retailed. All sizes and styles op hand, both trimmed and plain. Ladies who expect te buy will find it very greatly to their advantage to bave an eerly selection. All the fashionable #tylesof Ladies’ Furs, &c., on hand at attractive prices. TAYLORS, Opposit= Barnum’s J)0 YOU DRAW OR PAINT? eal! and get supplied with your If ap, SKETCH BOORs, PENCILS. WI RET TONES of PENOILS. for DRAWING and B. _dec$-1m Hotel. UBSERS, ORAYONS, Models AINTING, Brushes, ‘a » Boxes of Oil Colors, Colors, raments, £0. at WM MINIFIE & SONS. raughtman 3 114 W. Baltimore St.. Baltimore OR THE HOLIDAYS. CANFIELD, BRO. & ©O., 249 WEST BALTIM STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE, CLOCKS AND BRONZES, ELEGANT MAJOLICA WARB, PARIS AND VIENNA FANCY GOODS, PANS, @c., @c., &e. S7 LARGEST STOCK IN TAE CITY. AND LOWEST PRICES. dec6-Im SALAMANDER FELTING. Ps —— THE U.S. AND FOREIGN SALAMANDER FELTING COMPANY manufacturers of a PERFECT NON-CONDUCTING FELTING, for covering Marine, Stationary and Locomotive Boilers, Steam Fire Engines, Steam and Hot Water Pipes, Super-Heaters and all Heated Surfaces. (Patented Oct. 5, 1369; Oct. 4, 1870: May 9, 1571.) BALTIMOBE BRANCH, Ho. 45 N. Holliday s Baltimore. JOHN E. BROW ‘anager. SPECIAL NOTICE —All parties prosecuting the Dasiness of covering steam boilers, steam pipes and all seper-heated surfaces with @ non-co! ing Co ment, Who use as. Ss wrth any plastic are hereby notitied that they are infringers upon the Tights of this company, and willbe prosecated for damages. jecS-1m_ P, HANSON HISs & Co. . FINE FURNILURE, FRENCH GOODS AND ORNAMENTS, CURTAIN MATERIAL, Ero., 43 NORTH CHAKLES ST., SALTIMORE. decs-I1m Particular attention given te the complete far- ishing of dwellin, eaigns and estimates far- aished when desired, and the character of all work gusranteed to give satisfaction, both as to style aud workmanship. novs-tf STEAMER LINES. GTON, NORFOLK, W 484818 T PROVIDBNOE: BOSTON AND {MPRCHANTS LINE oF sTEAMSBIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW.YORK. Hereafter the fine Stoamahips B. JOHM GIBSON wilt sae regula: Gost pene i between NEW YORE ALEX ay ASHING TO Ww NGT, Sno! 2 o— BOETOWN aa follows:— Lea Be Froights delivered by Knox's Express. ders left at General ‘Omice, 603 Peaumineats pee er at the steamer wharf, will be prompt! tended to. jell-tr YUNARD LIN Cc OTTO. With the view of Jimtniohing the chances of cotlt- ston, Meamers of this Line will, henceforth, take w specified course for all seasons of the yearn On the Outward Passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 60 at 4 Lat, to the north of 48. crossing the Meridian ‘On the Homeward (Of #0 at 43 Lat., or nothing to the north of @. jyl4-6m 1 noting to tho north of | THE BRITISH AND NOKTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM NEW YORK Cubs... Wed, Dec ria Ww FROM BOSTON. ‘Wed, Jan: 25! Parthia ‘Sat; Jan’ . r And every following EDNESDAY aad ‘SATU Tk. DAY from Btoamers marked thus ” do'nck sency steerage pas- Bates oF Pass,ce.—Oabin, $80, $100, and $130 ld, acocrding to eccomneeiaten, AJ ickets to Parin, $15, gold, additional. tickets ‘on favorsble terms.” a ee 1 Bteerage tickets from Liverpool and Queeastown, ‘and ail parts of Europe, at lowest rates. ‘Through Bills of ladivg given to Belfast, Ginagow, Havre, Avtwerp, and other points on the Continent and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and cabin paa- ely at the Company's off By Bowling esrage passage, at No. 111 Broadway, Trinity Bullding® SHAS. G RRANELYN, Agent, Now York. OTIS BIGELOW, Agent, OMica, 643 D street Bovis-iy northwest, Washington, D. 0. NEW EXPRESS LINE Via CANAL, eTWwae PHILADEL PRIA, ALEX RIA. Va., W. - INGTON AND onomonTowN, D oo From Pier 2. North Wharves, Phil- séelphia, W y DAY and SATURDAY ‘at 16 spi sane comnects lade! ia with “Olyde's oy of steamers for Providence, unt Bay Beneath a this line. k . B. CLYDE & 00. - A. REID, Alexandr MALDO 4. PEA BOB, 54 Congress street Boston, BY" Fretehis delivered by Kne«'s Or- dors left at General Office, 603 Pounsylvanta ave- Tondo ot ‘2° Meamer wharf will be at. 301 8 steam DYER EN Bo, 114 Four-and-s-Haif door south and Dyed without being fan rises oashed P. Sivek ge toner and General 4 7 : Gouer and al Agent, ‘Liberty ents How Ose TWENTI-FIVE DOLLA TS EGO ATCHES, at PRINCE'S, 3 wed ne ita een etna Saat wil! seli them at | siamese, | { BALtTinoke AND OHIO RAILROAD. and after December ¥5th, 1873, trats WASHINGTON CITY as follows, vz: "o'er laltimore and Way Pointe. 00 A.M. sam 15 A.M. 00 A.M: 0 ASM: 3AM. ‘ay 00 M. timore E th $0 PM ore Express, without sto} oM: Baltimore aud Way’ Points. 45 PM: Baltimere and Way Points 432M Eblladelphin Rxprees. 30 P.M. incinnati, Ovlambus, Pittsburg and St. Louie Bxpress, (daily)... ru. Baltimore Seoorosee P.M. Boston, New York and Phila. Express P.M PULLMAN PARLOR CARS for Baltimore, at 8.00, 9:45 A.M. E 3 P.M. 7:40, 8 » 4:30, 5. FROM BALTIMORE. Ato, 43, end 8:45 A. M.and 12:00, 4:30, 6 and 6:36 P.M’ FOR WINOHESTER VIA MAIN LINE. At6:49 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. LOK VIA MAIN LINE. RSTOWN AND WINCHESTER VIA METROPOLITAN BRANCH. AtS:19 A.M. daily, ex aay Fok THE VALLEY GINLA VIA ME- 3 aThORO NO P ¥ AtS:15 4. M. Harrisonburg af same evening. FOR ELLICO' 16-45 A. ud 3:30 FOR PITTSBURG via METROP! AND CONNELLSVILLE Leave Washington at ®:15 and g¢ through without chang: LMAN P. o Throngh to Cincinnati at $:15 A.M. Through to Cincinnati, St. Louis, Pittsburgh st 7:45 P.M: daily. FOR ANNAPOLIS. gAt 5:30 4. M. and 4:45 P. M., but not on Sun- ay. FOR NORFOLK, At 1 P. M.. but not on Sanday. FOR POINT OF ROCKS AND INTERMEDI- ATE POINTS At 6:19 A.M. and 3.60 P.M ,but not on Sanday. Beverning, leave Point of Rocks at 6.00 A.M. and 2:00 P M\ Arriving at Wasbingtoa at 4:20 A, M. and 9:15 P. M., but not on Saoday Express trains at $19 A. M.,and 7:45 P.M. daily, stop at Point of Bocks. Throngh tickets to the West can be had at the Washington Station Ticket Office at all hours of the day; also, at the Company's Office, 485 Ponnsylva- nia avenue, Passengers purchasing tickets at the Avenue office can there arrange to have their baggage called for and checked at their residence, taken to the depot, and put into the car. For Hew York, Philadelphia, and Boston see advertisement of “Through Lins.” Transportation. ABP, Master a LE, General Ticket Agent. GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Gon’l Agt., Washington, ROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHING- TON, PHILADELPHIA & NEW YORK. WasHiNeTox, Decomber 25, 1373. ‘Trains between Washington and New York are 2ow run as follows, viz: FOB NEW YORK, without chance of ca Leave dally, except Sunday, at 5:00 4 FOR PHILADELPHIA. By Sunday,at 5:00 A.M. and and 9:00 P.M ily. Obicago and “ON SUNDAY. Leave tor New York arse P.M.and Philadel- phin at 5:30 and 9-00 P. Thro tickets to Philadelphia, New York er mn can be had at the Station Office at all hours ‘Company's Office, 489 Penn- ne, rs purchasing tickets at the Avente office can there arrange to have thelr baggage called for und checked at their residence, taken to the depot, ut in the baggage car “see Baltimore aud Ohio failroad advertisement for sehedule between Washington, Baltimore, Annap- olis and the W THOS. B. SHABP, Master of Transportation. L.M_ COLE, General Ticket Agent. @ KOONTZ, Agent at Washington. BALTIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD. DErot conNER 6TH AND B STREETS N.W. After December7th » 1873, traiRs will ran as follows: TRAINS LEAVE FOR/TKAINS ARKIVE aT PALTIMORE. ASHINGTON. 4.4% 0.m.,Balt and Nth 6:13a. m,,New York and a x. Monday, |_| Western Express, datiy. 0 8. m., New York $:25 8. m., Accommoda- Express, daiiy,ex. Sun Express, daiiy,ex. 8un- &:3 n ju jon, daily,ex. Bundi 9 4.1m. Exp, from Bi daily ex. 8 ly Accom:|_ » Fast Line, ily,ex Sunday) \y- | 1.13 p. m., New York 4:20 p. m., Accom | _Exp.,daily,ex. Sunday. tion, daily, ex. 81 | 3:83 Baltimore Exprow, 5:13 p.m. NY anitay |. daily, ox jaily, ©: | 3:90 p'm iand 6:49 p. m., Accormoda- Bouthwest,daily except _ thon, except Sanday. Sunday. 30 2. m., daily, from 6:40 p. m.,Accommoda-, Baltimore, daily’ from ton, dailyex. Sunday | West and North. B. m., Southern x 9:05 p_ m., daily, New 11:05 Night Express. Exp ,daily P,m-» Paciie Bx-/11- 2 ress di | By _Frains leaving Washington ®. man 3:50 p m., connect st Bowte with trains for Marl- boro’, leaving Bowie at 10 a.m. and 5:10 p.m, arriving wt Marlboro’ at 11:10'a. m., and 9:90 m. P Trains leaving Washington et 8:03 and :%8 a. m, | and 3:50 p. m. connect at Odenton with Annapoll Trains arriving at Washington at 10:39 and 8:30 p. m .connect at Bowie with trains loay- ing Marlboro’ at §:40 9. m., and 9:30 p.m. Passengers leaving their orders at Ticket Ofice northwest corner of 18th strect and Pennsylvania avenge, northwest cor ner 6th street aud Peunsylvae anne; cas, have their baggage called (9° and checked at hotels and residences to all potnts Nort! West. Through tickets to Cincinnati, Colum- bus, Indianapolis, Louisville, 8t. Louis, New Or- leans, Ohicago, Omaha, San Francisco, and all pointd north, northwest. west, and southwest. . L. DUBABRY, General Supt. _E. 8. YOUNG, Gen’ Pawy'r Agent. jy20-tt Pras OOHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, soron AND ALL POINTS IN THE NEW ENGLAND THROUGH BETWEEN WASHINGTON DN WITHOUT CHANGE OF UAKS. olga Saenpctedigi 18 BOF sot of the mo PULLMAN PARLOR CARS ON DAY TRAIN PULLMAN PALACE SLESPING CAKS ON GHT TRAINS. | Ni On and after 8; October 12, 1873, THLE TRAINS DAILY (EXCRPE SUNDAY) will be run over Pennsylvania Air Li leavin at the di of the Baltimore a: ortheust corner of @th and B ve Washington $:03 a, m. daily, | except Sunda; gagoe¥e Baltimore at 9:15 9, m. daily, except Sun- eave West Philadelphia at 12:52 p. m. daily, Sunday. ive at New York at 4:24 p.m. daily, except exe Sunday. 1 HICHMOND EXPRESS, leave Washington at | 1:13 p. m. daily, except Sanday "7. Leave Baltimore at 2:35 p. m. daily, except Sun- Leave West Philadelphia st 6:08 p.m. dally, ex- ce nday Leave Baltimore at 1 Leave West Philadel phi Arrive at New York st ETURNING. TRAINS Bi Fast Lone, leave New York at 9 a.m Arrive at Washington at Arrive at Washington at 11:0% p.m, Nixat Express, loave New York at 9p. m. Arrive at WasBington at Connections are made in on Sound; Bare os low as by ‘any other route. ked wt hotels and pri- ences on orders left at the following offices, ere tickets and information can ed Northeast corner 18th street and Penna. a east corner 6th street ne. fm Alexandria i oe follows: Pig EAL duilyy all avenue, ‘aformation Passengers procarin, 8. YOUNG, General Pomonaer Agest, | LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GLOVES! GLOVES! GENTLEMEN. 100 dozen PARTY COL vine Buttons, sizes fe tea ‘OR KIDS, in sno and two 50 dozen WHITE K: LO V BS, in o: Button ataee ID GLOVES, in one and two 5 dozen LAVENDER KID GLOVES, two Buttons, sizes 73 to 9, oh ate inns pnd 50 doven BLAOK K Li Pasone sarees Pe OVES, tn one and two 200 dozen LIGHT and DARK BROW: GLOVES, in one and two Buttonss sizes ce 3% xD 100 dozen RRINIER. DOGSKIN GLOVES, which we areselling st the extremely low price of $1.76 per pair, 50 dexen CASTOR BEATER GLOVE: 108 754 to 9, in one ‘and two buttons, 50 dozen OAL! DBIVING clove sizes Th to 9. KID, and TILLBURY’S ) in one and two Buttons, Ties and arfs. WE HAVE JUST OPENED A’ y aitits D ssOTHES LARGE WHITE LAWN TIES AND BOWS WHITE SILK TIES AND BOWS, BLACK SILK TIES AND BOWS. LAVENDER SILK TIE8 AND BOWs. FANCY SILK TIES AND BOWS, FANOY SILK WINDSOR SOARFS. PABTY SILK WINDSOR SCARFS. BLACK BILK WINDSOR SCAR’ PLAIN COLOR WINDSOR SCARFS, FANOY SILK “TEOK”” SCARFS, BLAOK SILK “TECK” SCARFS, PARTY SILK “TECK” SOARFS. PLAIN COLOR“ TECK” SOARFS, PLAIN COLOR CHANCELLOR SOARFS, PARTY SILK CHANCELLOR SOABFS. BLAOK SILK CHANOEL LOR 8OARFS. FANOY SILK CHANOELLOE SCARFS Handkerchiefs. Our stock of Handkerchiefs is now complete, and comprises— only HEMMED LINEN HANDKER- HE: TITCHED LINEN HANDKEROHIEFS ontney -BORDEBED LINEN HANDKEB- INITIAL LINEN HANDKEROHIEFS. PLAIN AND FANO oniers. iD NOY SILK HANDKER Ladies’ Gleves. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR LABGE AND SPLENDID STOOK OF GLOVES FOR LADIEs, Expressly suitable for the NEW YEAR receptions. SEAMLESS KID GLOVES. & dor. ON! ‘ON P, -OOL KL ofcvEw ‘B-BUTT 'ARTY-OOLOBED KID & dor, ONS-BUTTON WHITE KID GLOVES. © doz. ONE-BUTTON BLACK KID GLOVES. 100 doz. ONE-BUTTON BROWN KID GLOVES, 200 doz. TWO-BUTTON BROWN KID GLOVES. 100 doz. TWO. BUTTON BLACK KID GLOVES, %@ doz, TWO-BUTTON GREY KID GLOY: % doz. TWO-BUTTON WHITE KID GLOVES 35 doz. TWO-BUTTON PARTY KID GLOVES. 25 di ‘H - BUTTO! RT erov’e! THREE-BUTTON PARTY KID . THREE-BUTTON war onve TE KID THE! BUTTON BLAOK KID THBEE-BUTTON BROWN KID Victoria Kid Gloves. ave just received a new stock of this splendid which we are selling at very low prices, We em in all ‘es from 6% to, Cleeisbistsl Gloves and Gauntlets. OUB STOCK IS COMPLETE IN CASTOR TWO-BUTTON GLOVES. DIRS HOGSRINT WO RUSTON GLOVES DIES CASTOR GAUNTL ETS: COVES: bed Buck GAUN TL BTS A A A 4 ADIBS’ DOGSKIN GA ewaee INTLETS. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR LINES OF HaNDEEROHIEFS FOR LADIES. Ea ee Beet TCR ee BEAU- AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. 5 r 4 DUNCANSON , DOWLING & 00., Ancts, B*?.2 = eee Br?2 THT ATTERNOON Br: —" ae ‘Ratate Broker and A: 4 g Boal Estate Broker and Ancttoncer, No, T20 Tin stroct, between Gaul Hae No. 799 7th street between @ and tn a WALEOE eee —— y WAGON A 3 TRUSTER’S S8L8 OF A vA B SALE OF A Pa THE WASHINGTON Y¥ MOKNING, Javuary 6th, com 18G LOT ON NORTH ry SEN dabhdtrows BALLAUAD OT e™ | On TY ESD SY Pome ton f the Supreme ( By virtne of a decree Bue District of Columbia, dated December, A. D. 1873, and in Equity ocket No. 28, I will offer for sale, lic suction, in frowt of the premises, on URSDAY, the bth day of January, 1876, at & grclock p.mi., ail that piece of ground in the city of jon District of Columbia, designated same-at t_corner of said lot numbered two (2), running thence north one hundred and thirty-one (131) feet and five (5) inches; thence weat twonty-five ath ope hundred and 25} fost to the place of bosinnion’ Sekt fretteee othe place inving, and. frouting on vorth reek, Between’ Now ‘Hiatpshire avenue on ort ‘Terms of anle,ns prescribed by the decree, are: One-third of the rurchase money in cash; and the Tesidne in two equal instalments at six’ ( twelve (12) montus, with interest from day of and secured by the notes of the + wi reserved lien on the property. Fifty dollars dowa on day ofeale. If tho terms are not complied with within ten (10) days from the sais, the Trastee ro: giizes the right to resell at the Fisk and cost of the iret purcheser, Conveyanc! ir chaser’ cost, RK. RLLIOT Trustes. deci9-d&ds J.T. COLDWEL! ¥ B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, No, 729 7ch astroet, between @ and H TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BRAL ES. fATE, IMPROVED BY A LIVE TED ON SOUTH EST BE: 4 AND Sru STREETS RAST. virtne of a di of trast, dated October A.D. 1872, and duly recorded in Liber No. rict of Oolumbia, and bs of the party seoured thereby, ton, to the highest bidder Premises, on TURSDAY, A. at 4 olclsck therefor, i the 2Och da p. m., all that certain parcel of ground situated im the city of Washington, District of Co- Iumbia, and known as and being’ part of lot num- bered two (2), ia square numbered nine hundred and two (92), being the west thirty-seven (37) feet front, and raoning back with that width the depth of # lot numbered two (2), together with the improve- ments thereon Terms of sale: One-third in cash, of which $75 t sale,and the deferred payments in mont hs, witb interest at 10 per cent from day of sale. aud secured by deed of trust on tho premises sold. Terms of sale to be fally complied with within six days after day of sale, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to ressil the property after oue week's notice, at the risk and cost. of first Purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost, DIXON, s T.EDW OLARK, { Trasteos, J.T, OOLDWELL, Balosman. YOODWIN ¥. ATLEE, x AtLee's Wharf, foot of Sixth street, DEALEB IN WOOD AND OOAL. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Liberal dedactions made to the trade. Oargoes nloaded and stored or delivered, dectl-tr coat: CuaL! WOOD: wooD: JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘SALE AND KBIAIL DEALERS. 30-4 wumers cheap for cash. paswed by any one in the basiness, hi ‘and wharves of our own for bringin; iy thesame. Main office. J: wharf, foot street southwest. Offices: 1204 F street north- west, formerly occupied by Great Falls Ice Oo., 1112 9th street nortuwost. nov13-¢0% McOAULEY & BRUS., * WOOD AND OVAL DE. Yards—Ho, 619 4 street southwest, a th street northwest. 18% street wharf, A choice and varied stook of WOOD and OOAL kept constantly on hand. bs, 8-60 PERSONAL. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COUBTS of cift-rent States for desertion, &o. No publicity reqnired. No charge until divorce ranted. Address M. HOUSE, Attorney, 194 Broadway, N-¥ decl8m* [MADAME FLORMNOK, the Gilebrated Ciarrooy- ant, is unequaled in testing the and future of your life; in causing bringing the separated together, the sure way of success in life, In matters of busi- ness her advice is invaluable. She gives universal satisfaction; none ever regret consulting her. Sat infaction given, or no pay. Can be consulted at her Parlors, No. 513 4th street northwest. decl-6w* BSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAPPY BELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN. Sent free HOWARD aving vessels discha: in sealed letter envelopes. Aadress ASSOCIATION, Philadolphia, Pa.,- an Institution having abigh reputation for honora- ble conduct and professional skill. octa7-eo3m “eS LENCE,” OB THE WILL 5 STS GURAT ERE DISvOvERY oe O¥ THE WORLD. By ft all diseases ero cured, No medicines nsed, ané ay ing on of hands, r i ‘aught by Mrs. J. TOT, 47S Ostroct worikwomens HOTELS. HYS0'S HOTEL, No, 709 G STRET, Jem-ly Berween 77H and 81H Sta HE IMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES BYKES, Proprietor, Waontine PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Barween Wh and th Stress, jand-ly Wasnineton, D.O. C, & Winbanp, BRITT HUUSE, WASHINGTOB, D.O LIVERY STABLES. CONGRESS STABLES. | Horses and’ Bugeics'f mf Hirevand ‘teh supply f good H ral 7 Eye eo ETUT AUD VANT, Proprietor. Lil apl-ly J OLCOTT & SON, BOARDING, LIVERY and SALE STABLES, Hjstreet, between 13th and 4th ets. northwest, (reat ‘the Epiphany, Church Home.) Fine Oarriages allkinds, Horses and Buggies, Phaetons, &c., for Hire. Special attention paid to the care of Board: Ing Horses, dool8-ly On MONDAY, the Sth day ef January, 157 between the houreof 3 and 3 p m.. the Board Public Works of the District of Columbi: Guest of the holder of certificate nusiber 3,379, Panag, Gate Aneust 33d, 172, for the sum of $4,108 30-100, with interest thereon at the rate of fen per centum per agoum, wiil sell at public auc- tion, im frent cf the © Building, on 4% street, between Pentsyly a: in the'city of Washington, t that part of the Washi inthe enld city of W as in y of Washington, said ston, between H snd at Z ‘The said certificate having been Ismed agrecabl: to amsensments made by suid Board agains fa) noe for improvements adjoining the line thereof, be. tween the aforesaid, made in accordance with of the United States, cutitied overnment for the District of the dist day of Febrary, 11, slative Assembly of the Dis! ia, entitled, * An act prescribing the Sf.aevesamenie tor special, improvements, and @ amount of the the interest thereon, and the owner 6, f the said’ pro} will have the right to rsdeom the same within two years from the late of enle by Paying the amount of purchase money. with twenty per. centam per aunum thereon. ‘The purcbaser will be igs ty dood given by the Governor, and coun’ the ‘retary Districh. ALEX. & BREPHERD, —_ B.A. WILLARD. JAMES A. MAGRUDER, 4DOLP OLUEs, JOHN B. BLAKE, Board of Pablic Works of the D «trict of Columbia. Washington, D. G., Deo. 8th, 1373. decd tte Y B.H. WARNER, Real Kstate Broker and Anctioneer, No. 729 7th atreet, between G and H sis, SALE OFA PaRT E METEOPOLITAN cy ALL BO. On MONDAY, tho Sth day of January, 1374 between the hours of Sand 9 p.m. the Board « Public Works of the District of Oolombia, at the request of the holder of Oertificate unmber 8334 bearing date September 2d, 1572, for the sam of $444.80, with interest at the rate of tem per Per annum, will sell at public auction, fo fr the Columbia Building. on Gp stroat, between Penn sylvenia evenne and U street, ia the city of Wash. ington, to the highest bidder, all that part of the Metropolitan raflroad which ts located and existe in the «aid city of Washington, at the interseotion of 14th street west and New York aven The said certificate having been iamed agree bly to nts made by said Board against ‘aid road for improvements edjo thereof, between the pointa afores: cordance with an act of the Gougre States, entitled ‘An act to provide a go for the District of Columbia,” approved the 2st day of February, 1871, and an act of the Legislative As- sembly of the District of Columbia, entitled“ An act prescribing the tuw'e of asscssmonts for spacial im provements, and pr viding for the collection there- of,” approved Ausuat 10,1571; ‘The cost and expen- ses of the sale will be included, in addition to the amount of the certificate and tho interest thereon, and the owner of the sald property will have the right to redeem the sam ‘two years from the day of sale, by paying the amonnt of purchase mo- neg, with twenty per centum per annum thereon, the purchaser will be entitled to a deed, given by ing the line the Governor and countersigned by the Secretary of th ; ‘ALEX. W. SHEPHERD, oan yet eee ADOLF CLUSS. - JOHN B.BLAK’ : Board of Public Works of the District _Washington, D. C., December 8. 1373." . Be EI BX ®. 3. WARM uniate Broxer and Anctioncer, No, 729 7th street, between G and H. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROLERTY AT AUCTION. NORTHEAST CORNER OF 10ru AND Q STREETS NOBTHL By virtue of a deed of trust dated March isth, 1873, and duly recorded in Liber No. 714, folio 91, of the land records of Washington conaty, District of Colambia, and by direction of the holder of the note secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, Deoom- ber 97th, 1873, at 4 o'clock p. m., all that’ pisos of ad in Washington city known as lot numbered bdivision of original lots 4 to 21 mare 3 dood of trust dated 31, 1872,/and recorde per No. 693.follo 42, of the land records of Washington county, District of Columbia. Said deed is for the sum of foar thou- sand dollars,on which ten per cent. interest ts das from July 31,1873. The payment of ihe principal of said debt bas been extended to Jniy 31, 174, un the f the semi-annual interest. 1,000 with 10 per cent. interest together with the expenses of and the balance in 6 and 12 months with interest, secured by notes and deed of trast up on the property, $10) down when the prop-tty ts struck off. Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with within five days from the day of sale the trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at the find cast of the defanitin venaug -B. Trustess P. A. DARNEYLLR, decl7-d&ds B. H. WARNER, Auct, S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, on account of the weather, until MONDAY, January th, 1874, same hour and place. BR. P. DODGE, B: Ay DABNEYLLE,{ Trostecs B.H. WABNER, Auct. decd9-d&ds FB Ee WEN iatate Broker and Anctionser, No. 729 7th street, between @ and H sts, WALEOF A PART OF THE WASHINGTON SO AND GEORGETOWN KAILBOAD. On MONDAY, the Sth day o between the hours of 3 and Py m., the Board of Public Works of the District of Oolumbia, at the request of the holder of Certificate number 3,331 bearing date ber 26th, 1872, for the sum of terest rer ot u of ten per cent per annum, will se! tion, in front of the Columbia Build street, between Pennsylvania avenue a: street, in the'city of Washington, to the highest bidder ail that part of the Washington and Georgetown rail- which is located and exists on Pennsylvania avenue, in the said city of Washington, between street and Rook Creek northw: ‘The said Certificate having been iss to assersments made by said board as for improvements adjoini: the line thereof be- tween the points afor named in accordance with an act of the Congress of the United States, entitled “ An act to previ government for the District of Qolumbia,” approved the ist day of February, ‘1,and an act of the Legislative As- sembly of the ‘District of Oolumbia, eutitied “Am act prescribing the mode of assessment for special ents and providing for the collection ,”? approved August lo, . The cost and expenses of the sale will be included, in addition to the amount of the Oertitic the interest thereon, and the owner of the said property will have the right to redeom the same within two years from the date of sale, by per ng the amount of par- Sead money, with twenty por centum per annum thereon. purchaser will be entitled to a deed given bi eae trovececr aud countersigned. raitie eee ADOLF OLUSS ” JOBN A B. BLAKE, Board of Public Works of the District of Columbia, _ Washington, D. C., Dec. 8th, 1873, decs-td ABLINGTO aTABLE: @ STEEET, Barwern 177: Carriages by dey or night, and for parties. 1s0N ILOR, Jr,, sae Y AND H STYLISH OA) dect-ly EDUCATIONAL. P A LADY POSSESSING & THOROUGH Knowl. edge of Music desires PUPILS at her own or their residence. Terms moderate. ress ** Miss H.L.,” 730 13th strest northwest. decla-1m_ \ H. BOTTOMORE, C. (Daring te eee wwe Lewis,) $21 Pennsylvania Avenue, , Waabington D. a, Careonemanes end fae, Waicnes adjusted for tso- chromism, Position and tamperat rated. {BEE MUSIOAL OONCERTS BBE* BVELY Sav AND EVENING. Hear the M. agp ificent 6,000 OROHESTRION Porforming the lates: Oporatie aus Mattonal Musto, MB. SOHWARZENBERG’S, 468 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, between 4% ‘and 6th strocts, ‘This instrument represents an immense Orchestra, with drums, cymbals, and chimes complete. S7Freeh cold LAGER always on draught. «38-8m ConEk 8 LOAN OFFICE, Corner Tth Streat and New York on Bow York avenue. Ti oat in the city. Money loaned at the lowest of interest on Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds Geutiomen's Olatsiane orpela’ sea il nese valae. = janaely W E8ER% Bann, WIS Wi! Leaner. Furnishes Music Pa Ay Pee ma Germans, State i orals, Sc, Orders left at Motzerott & o,’s, Ellis’, or at the residence of the Leader, 744 7th atrest, Navy Gf tas house, 0%" TeleaTapl oflce within ereare Co Dortuwen. sell oo “0a sete oe N tween 6th and Tih streets 1 ‘Couches Sloe ta the tinon, te Se sabe Een trae para as ¥ B. H. WARNE: al Estate Broker and Anctioneor, 729 Seventh street, between @ and H. SALE or PART OF THE WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN RAILBUAD. On MONDAY, the 5th day of January, 1874, ween the hours of 3 and 5 p.m, the ‘Board of Publie Works of the District of Golumbia, request of the ho'der of certificate number 3,373, bearing date August 15th, 1872, for the sum’ of £87,068 00, with interest thereon at the rate of ten oF contin per annum, will sell at public anction, in front of the Columba Building, on 45 street, be- tween nsylvania avenue and C street, in the said city of Washington, to the highest bidaer, all that part of the Washington and Georgetown railroad located and exists on 7th street west, in the id city of Washington, between the Potomac river and B street north. ~ msde ty said Board seated Sota trad to assessments: le by wai: ns for Improvements adjoining the line thereof be. tween Py meen an act of the Oo “An act to prot epore: and an of the Legislative Assembly of t! trict of Columbia, entitled “An act prescribing the mode of assessments for special tinprovem: and Rugust if, 1sri."The'cost wad expenses of Ris ule ‘ust 16, 18f1.. The ¢ wale will be incinded in saition to the emount of the certificate, and the interest t! , and the owner of the said property will bave the right to redeem the same within two years from the date of sale. by paying the amount of purchase money, with twenty Per centum per annum thereon, YB. H, WARNER, yate Broker and A: . Bae a. say hat eae Brvker a4 Apatoner SMEG eS kT oh PUMA TON mencing wo will sol. wigare Cigars, vo wt A sory Clay Clears, with the above mem “toned goods ut Re 1G & OO, Aunts ¥BB. Bo. 799 fin wtrect, TRCSTEE'S SALE OF & ED-BBLOK DWELLIBO. ON EAST OAPITOM of trust, dated a: pag) and ay oe tn Liber otic. one of tl county, District of Columbia, "ad by direction the paity secured therety, we will sell or m, in front of the. —. ber 12,1573, at 4 0' real estate, seven hen- ing. twenty-three 39) feet ) Inches oo Bast Capito! roots rms: One: and eighteen months, with Interest at ten per cant | EVENING STAR. Brigham Young's Favorite Wite. SY. Lomas Globe's Interrire wt How large ts bis little famil Ne had nineteen wives until I left, aod forty Bve children. Row dors he support al! of them Well, the mo-t of th m supput them Brigham compels them todo it. For instance, he only allows enough to each ene to purchase the bare necessaries of life —calico dresere Women in Utab have the same pride and a | tion about their personal ‘ance that they have anywhere else. If they want anything t they are compelled to take in boarders or do sewing, or something of that sort, That ts the way he treats all of them but the favorite, Amaia Fuisom. She dresses in silk and eatin, eats at the eame table with him, and does noth ing all Gay. The rest eat in the same dining room and they are compelled to look on. Faisom canjdo anything ehe likes with him It would be interesting to know which of mine teen wives was able to capture Brigham ané maintsin ascendency over him. Mow is she able te manage bim By her Semper, she has an awful temper, and she can scold him into anything Is she goo! looking” No, she is ugly, and over #0 years old. They say I'am jeatons, but that is not the case Well, then, de her charms BS in her intel- at No, Lain't jeatows of ber a bit. She isthe reverse of retined—indoed, she is the coarsest le per annum, secured by a deed of tra 1 pr erty. A deposit of $500 will be required at tim sale. All conveyaneing at the expense of the por chaser. If the terms of aale are not complina eich in seven days, the Trustess © the right sell the property at the ing purchsser, soma one OF more newspapers publish« OF Wan GORD, GROnGE W_STICRNBY, { Troster nov20-cokds J. T. OOLDWELL, Salesman S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED anti! THUBSDAY | Decemter 1s. 188, same hour and lace. Je ¥ I bs ss GEORGE W-STIGENRY,{ Trastens decl2-c&ds J.T. DOLDWELL, Baiesmen, 82- THE ABOVE SALK IS POSTPONED nntil 74 FRIDAY, January 2, 18 JOHN W GEORGE W. STICK GeclS-dade J.T. 2-T HE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL BIDAY joann 18h ny me bour and piace. iv ALVORD, 1 GEORGE W. STIOKNRY.; Trestoor Jan2-dhds (Rep) J.T. COLD WELL, Salesman. B* LUTTBELL & . Auctioneers, No. 917 Louisians svenas, Betweou 9th and LOth streets north wet TRUSTEES SALEOF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON WEST SIDE OF Oo- LUMBIA STREET, (formerly Tarner street.) BETWEEN 9a a 10rn AND P AND Q STS NORTHWEST, CONSISTING OF A 3- STORY PRESSED BRICK DWELLING. By virtue of a dood of trust, bearing date June 1sth, A.D 1872, and duly recorded in Li- ber No. 683, folio 278, one of the land records for Washington county, in the District of Ootum. bia. and at requ party secured will sell at public anction, tothe hi in front of the lines, on WEDNESDA ary 7th, A.D. 1574, at'@ o'clock p. m., a) certain piece S ee of ground situate im the city of Washington, in said District, and known as numbered one hundred and thirty-two, (132,) in Da- vid L. Morrison and others subdivision of 9) numbered three hundred and pier five (955,) ag 6, one of the books in the Sarveyor’s office « clty ‘and District, together with the improvem ereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $150 must be paid time of sale,)and the balance in «ix and twelve months, to be secured by 7 note, bearing 8 per cent. interest until paid and a deed’ of trust on property sold. Conveyancim, recording at purchaser's cost. If terms not complied with in six days after sale, the trastes Tescrves the right to resell at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. M. F, HOLTZMAN Trastos, _deck-a LUTTRELL & C0... Ancts same hour T; Real 2 Broker and Anctioncer, No. 511 7th street, opposite U. 8. Post Omce TRUSTEES’ PUBLIO SALE OF LOTS IN THE CAMMACK SQUARE, NO. 240, NEAR THE STATE DEPARTMENT. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October Ist, A. D. 1872, and recorded in Liber No. 694, &: i 400, 6,6 the Land Records for Wash ington county, D: © , and by the written direction of tbe parties secare thereby, the und sell at public auction, in WEDNESDAY, Lath day of 33s o'clock p.m’, all of Lota S 43, 44. 45, 45, 47, 45, 49, 50, 60,61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, ‘67, 30, 81,'88, ) 93, 94, 95, $5, 97 4 & Bichard’s subdivision of square oum! bundred and forty (240), in the sacd city of ington, with ail the improvements thereon. This property will be sold subject to « prior deed of rast,a statement of which will be exhibited at the sale, : This sale will afford an opportenity for clase investment in Beal Estate in this city Terms of sale: One-third in cash, of which $50 must be psid on each Lot; the deferred payments pe made in six and twelve months, with interest per cent. per annum and secured by doeds of trust to the ‘satisfaction of the trusteos, If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days after day of tale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, after one week's notice, at the risk and cost of first purchaser. All con st purchaser's cost. 29-008ds real ‘SWier, 'Y LATIMER & CLEARY Auctioneers and Real Estate BRokers BPokers. Southwest corner Peunsylania avenue and lth st,, Office Building. CHANOERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY No, 333, ON Stu STREET EAST, SOUTH E AND G STREETS, lately Frederick ne py K od Wash rt Cr 8 Court of By virtue of a decree of the pepe Doar ot in Ee ‘3,037, whereir Y. Keen ot al.,are complainants and Frederick berger of al’ are defendants, I wil sell, on MONDAY, the 14th day January, 1574, at 4'o'clock p. front of the premises, at public auction, all that Lot lettered F, in Fredefick May's recorded subdivision of Suuare nine honéred er rovemonts thereon. The above a B il rit the or nt, a parlor and two bedrooms: the building containss kitchen, dining room and two 4 in basement, yard and Kitch there is a large stable in rear, for two horses, car. Hage and wagon, “The ‘abovs property is situated ‘none of the best business locations on the Wary ard. Terms of ssle,as proscribed by the decroe: On: third of purchase money cash. and the residue it throe eqnal payments, in six, nine and twelve months, the deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of 8 percent. per annum until paid, from day of sale, and to bea lien on the property sold the cash payment to be made at time of sale, or within 34 houre after said sale, and residue of cash payment to be made within ten days from day of fe, otherwise the property will be resold mt the cost and risk of defaniting purchaser or parchasers. No deed given autil ail purchase moncy shall have been pai All conveyancing al a WILLIAM 1. MILLER. Trost dec%$-d&ds LATIMER & CLEABY, Ancts. BX GBEEN £ WILLIAMS, Ancttoncers, No. 1001, northwest corger 10th and D streets TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VERY DESIBABLE NEW DWELLING HOUSE ON K STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL ADD FIRST iTS Eas’ TREE T. By Virtue of a deed of trast, dated November A i AD. tert Sa Tals "recordea: tn ‘Liber = No. 068, folio 94, &e., of the land records for Washington’ county, b. 0.) and by direction of the party secured thereby, 1 will sell, at public auction, infront of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 6tu day of J) A. D. ira, ft 4 oelock 'p. m., alt parce! in the clty described as being 1 part of square numbered « five, (675,) beginning fer the same at s point on north K street, eighty (80) fect west from the north- eastern c:rner’ of said square, and thence ruuuing west along said street, twenty (20) feet: thence south eighty (50) feet; thence east twenty (20) fect, and thence north to said street aud the place of berin- ning, together wich all the improvements thereon, consisting of a very desirable brick dwelling house, with meneard roof. ‘Terms of sale One-third in cash; of which must be paid at sale, aud the deferred payments in 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest at 10 per cont. from day of sale, and secured by adeed of trust sad la- Of sale to be fully complied with within: ais a ys je sly oom within six ‘after day of sale, otherwise (he Trustee resarves the right to resell the rty, after one week 's notice, at the risk aud cost of first purchaser. All convey? ‘at purchaser's Cort. aoe Wi. H. WARD. ‘Trostos. dect2-Stawads GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ E. McB. TIMONEY & 00., 681 F street, under Second Watioua! Bank. TRUSTER S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED L ESTATE IN ETOWN, D. O ey ieee ‘tra deed of trast duced Jaue 2st, I | and after spending a t ‘and most ynigar.of ail the wives of Mr. Young Her reputation ts bad—that is, ft war until «he married Brigham. I don’t like to repeat what i# said of her all over Salt Lake. Shernies him by her strong will and bad temper How does he manage the rest of his wives’ He keeps them at a distance and no femtliar lowed from them. They don’t dare to obim pt now and then when he is extra good-natured. Brigham has been a good deal of a tirt in his day. There is no excuse for his meanness toward bis wives, because he is enormously wealthy Heart tir Among the pleasant episodes ar b may occur in the carcer of a watm-beart ed Englishman we may note that of Mr. @oorge Henry Wildes as being of particular interest Having been once married, and not tinding his | domestic tie to his liking. he radely brake tt by divorce, and some time therea‘ter meeting Mig Nuttall, a fascipating young lady of 22, he was pot slow in assuring her that he lived for her alone. Miss Nuttall believed this, and was bappy in the belief, as her darling George told ber that he had income of about seven thousand dollar a year. The usual burning epistles were written. “Suddenly one tine morning the suitor met bis divorced wife again, was enchanted by her appearance, fell in love with her a second | time, and hastened away to have the nuptial | knot retied. Miss Nuttall was daly informe this melancholy proceeding, and she notitied her solicitor, who began an actien for breach of | Promise against the twice married George, aud the jury found that Miss Nuttall bas suffered te extent of fifteen thousand dollars. A Coon Custom A man saanterod inte one of our apothecary shops the other morning moments looking inte cases, and turning @ pirce of toath- the shor a: | Pick several times in his mouth, startled the clerk hb the uestion ‘What's good to cure poisoning” “What kind of poisoning?” said the clenk “Well, laudanum poisoning,” says the stranger. “You se® the old woman took @ couple of teaspoonfulsof landanum an I kind’er thought I'd better drop in to a pill-shop and ene what's good for her.”” (All this is & drawling, lazy voice, «Here. John,” shouted the clerk, “pnt ap « strong emetic as quick as you cam, and you, #r, | take it home, give it to your wife, follow it ap with strong cofiee and call a doctor.” “A doctor’ says the man taking his medicine, ‘she don't waste no money on dovtors, not Hf I know it."—/’ortiand ( Me.) Adver | Brerauivine F The discu oT Uron THE Teac mee ion of the question of corporal pum- is to mind an incident that oceurr- 0, when the use of the rod waa Jox. A teacher endeavored to pon the minds of his scholars the fact Presence of distinguished company wae se for disobedience. and called up a boy for tiagellation. The official visitor looked juietly on, saw the flush deepen on the cheek | of the master, and bis eye kindle, as the excite- ment turned the administration of justice inte Personal anger over the struggling victim. | When the painful operstion was finlsbed, the committee man said, “Mr . | have uever yet proposed or voted for the abolition of cor- poral punishment. If you don’t want me todo se, never whip another boy when I am here to wit- ness the effect upon the whipper as well as the wh ipped.—Springfeld Unto, ANTI-PRournrtion —A hotel landiora, liquor-dealer's association,” has been formed im New Hampshire, with Hon. Samuel P. Page, of oncord, for president, and & vice-president from every county. Their vowed object is to secure the passage of « stringent license law, with loca! option, ant their special detestation | is the present probibitory law. A warn MAN in Tennessee not lon; obtained a verdict of $3,500 damages against her father for whipping her. Her father appealed, but the supreme court decided against him. Meanwhile be had transferred his property his remaining two children by deed of gitt, and the daughter bas now brougtit suit to have the conveyance set aside. A MARRIED MAN attempted to elope with t young daughter of a clergyman in a Georgia town one day last weck, but the girl's mother, in the absence of her husband, collected soma Of her lady neighbors. pursued the couple hal mile, rescued the girl from the carriage, aad compelied ber to return home. “Wuew I think of the bummers that left Boston in 1449 to find their fortunes in Oaliter- nia, and then bear Bret Harte call ‘em Arge- naute,” said a gentioman after the lectare, “I must award to Bret the credit of refining ever he touches.”’ Honors are being showered thick and fast upon the blushing proprietor of the Bostom Herald, Mr. k. M. Pulsifer. Newton, the city of his residence, lately elected him an alderman, and now the governor has made nim a justice of the peace. Gov. Kewrer, of Virginia, in his m to the newly assembled legislature Of the state, makes the cool suggestion that the national government assume the debt of Virginia, and also furnish means to educate the treedmen. Anything else? —Sjringfirld Union at &2-John H. Keagan, who was the postmaster neral of the southern confederacy, is ac lidate for the United States Senate from Texas. 87 By aid of a redingote and $75 blonds braids, Ann Eliza is reported to have succeeded in the lecture field. s7-Yhe Hartford Times has invented anew verb. It says that City Treasurer Gage, of Chicago, has “trregulated” to the amount ot £400,060. 67-A dispatch from Columbus, Ohio, says that the engineer's strike has ended. Such of the enginecrs as conld get employment have gone to work. The strikers on the -loffersom- Ville, Madison and Indianopolis railroad still hold out, and say they will not work until their demands are comp'ied with, but trains are rua- ning withont th. 2, the ith insteat, TER, Sx, in tae his work and gone in peace, He bas fought the battle and wor Oh, bear frem on high | It never will coass, Jnst man; well done, well done. Fonerai trem his late residence, $54 atreet north Tuerday afternoon, at 2% o'clock, Friend respectfully invited'to attend. PURBSELL. January sth, ELIZABETB PUR- SELL, wife of J. ¥. B. Parsell. Funeral on Wednesday, (7th.) at 3p. m., from her ealdence, 495 Ie ceestsemawe. © OLDS. On the morni 34 of Jane- wy rite IDA BELLE, wife of Joseph 8 Beynolds, and’ daughter of Wm. and Mary Meads, aged af *. B Funeral “Let ge 720 Catron ast, Of jay, January o'cloon p. be Frisuds of the family wre tespeotfully invited to attend. DEL. On the 4th instant, at 6 o'clock ». mere tie reaionce Sf ais taker, CHARLES AUGUSTUS STROBEL, aced twenty-one end four moptbe. ‘aneral services will take place at No vw enue, Tuesday oon, st 2 friends of the family are respestfully tm attend. cy ek find to UNDERTAKERS &c, Rosen ¥. wanver, Undertaker, (Bucesssor to HARVEY & MAKR,) Bo. 934 F Sruunr, between Hinth an¢ Tents. METALLIC SURIAL CASES ADD eascare mert-ty “ShROUDS, Nas!TS, $e. RicuAnD w. Bankes, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker. 619 Bisverrs Sruzer, near F. ae FURNITURE OF 4Lb KINDS UMADS ¥ ORMPAIRAD. eur