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AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW. B ¥ MARE, BUGGY AND HARNEsS, On THUNSDAY, TWELETH DAY OF JANUARY, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, “NOON, in front of auction rooms, 9th and D styetsnorthwe i Mare, 6 years oid. kind and gentle, works any- where. ‘Top Buggy and Harnces. ‘Terms task. Jalo-2t DUNCANSON BROS., Auc ARTMED t, OF THE SECRETAR Ve HAVE Mo HAN ANY THE yet RECEIVED. i e USES COMEINED IN THE chy. A FINE LOT ” Woo!-Lined, &e. _ 1914 and 1916 Pennsylva: HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, E SHOES POR GENTLEMEN ja avenue SEUBY. 1 Vineland, New Jersey. ° DEPOT FOR VAN BEIL’S RYE AND ROCK. One Bay Horse, ‘*Tom.” By order of Secretary. id 9" yy. POWER, Chief Clerk. DUNCANSON BROS. ‘Auctioneers. H0-d Nps. J. FISHER & CO.. Aucts. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF RRICK DWELLING, ‘K Nb. 53 P STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, recorded among, B. W. REED'S SONS, Ja 1916 F street northwest. om ar rents ot the District bak py oe in pee Se ST No. #60, folio 491, + we will kell at ‘auction | abelian teen Le Poet cn ea te ALTFORNIA WINE JELLIES, jot No. 162, in Moses’ Kellj"s recorded tain lots in’ equare No. 615, in Wash- . improved by an unfinished two story ferms: One third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest, or ail cash at purchaser's option. #190 down at sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within seven dava, or trusiees reserve the right to ro- sell at risk and cost of defeuiting purchaser. All con veyancing at purchaser's cost. MAHLON ASHFORD, 420-4 GEO. i. Be WHITE, {Trustecs. FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. and after NOV WSMITH w ‘very MOD DAY for all t GRAPFS, OR. x PICKLES, DME, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OLD WINES A. LIQUORS. £0. E. KENNEDY & SON, 430 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST, ko NEW YEAR'S RECEPTIONS! 3p, 1881. G man. 024 FF" we JOHN KL WOOK H, FORTRESS £ AND POINT LOOKOUT, i, BETWEEN SIXTH STREPTS NORTHWEST, BEING VF 7 FING OSTON AND - | The finest Sherry, Port, Madeira, French Brandy, HOUSE AND PREMT: ‘0. 615. CONSE GTN NTER 3 WY Noneohe ee Cordials, Liqveurs—all of our importation. _By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the Stea 4S, THURS- 27th day of June, A.D. 1872, "and recorded in Liber! DAis 7 Also, the freshest Fruits, Nuts, Candice and Raising, | 66, follo 278, &6., of the land . records for the Dis-' ibia, made to War. i. W ale and con assigns, with Win. E War: payment of th secured, the AR 10k HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Market Space. as NS) pdersiicn Win. H! Ward, now d f holder of said promissory note,"and in default of pay- ment theroof, will offer’ for t SONABLE. ICH OLD MOCHA AND JAVA COFFLE, lOCOLATES. ORIDA ORANGES, MALAGA GRAPES. EN- r ¥ ¥ in equare ‘num x . in the city of Y with the im- LATINES. propsments thereon, wh int of 3 three-story and : <1 ack building, 0 8 3 Se marringnt o: PINE ALAS Tr a eG a EC he ragte ) GLY, Gener EDE RUM. 0 yea th interest from day of sale, the defer WM. P. WELCH, Ament. JAMAICA AND MEDFORD RUM. Py Wi R ‘CHAMPAGNES, Payments to be secured by the notes of the purchaser and deed of trust upon. the jyronerty « oF all cash at the option of the purchaser. $200 to be paid down. when the property is struck off. All conveyancing at the cost ULK AND NEW YORK § C. WITMER, FINF GROCERIES, 2 LAKE, NN g._| of purchaser. ‘Terme to be con pied with in soven ‘sry MONDAY, sa IE hd | RI cee eed wk pone toucn! | MALAT SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY FLOUR, | sell the property af tho risk aid ‘ook af the chatting se bhete ; son | Pavorsbly known *20Venrran, i ie, WARD JOYCE, ) Sole Hetrs at La tickets Sete esnae Sir . ‘OYCE, {Sole Helrs at Law CONNEC TG PRON IGENGE STEAMER S POSTON | yields, in perfection, thie ceot od wholesome bread ROUT. H. WARD, me : on a if 0 N ry 'm. ‘ard, tren Mone HUME, CLEARY & CO., 3. 4. WARD: deceased. Point and Bou ars 807 MarketSpace,_ | | 5 4, FRANK M. WARD, ; class Fare te Piney ¥ r _ SIVING iT it “eave? Norfotky WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— FINANCIAL al Metropolitan EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTON, ——— hart. Gtock PRIVILEGES. RS me ONLY SAFE WAY TO OPERATE. WM. H. PEIRCE & CO., 613 FIFTEENTH STREET, Over Metropolitan National Bank. ly and Sell Stock Priviteves on Ruseell Sage, James R. Jay Gould and other responsible parties, and inst same as market changes; also, buy and Fell Stocks and Bonds deait in at New York Ex- PRIME STALL FED BEEF, SELECTED OYSTERS, GAME AND FRESH FISH, Constantly on hand. PRILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, | JOHN GIBSON and E. River, New York. ever: m., and Georgeio: Partigulars app! Bu Keene, ane At tho PC SP ANY, LIMITED. » Lt is HALO! NEW ORK. change on the most favorable Correspondents in New York: WM. H. GRANBERRY & CO., OWENS & MERCER, VOORHEES & IMBRIR. weil kuown and responsible members Siock Exchange. lera cxecuted promptly by wire. nd to dealers and speculators 8 PRIVILEGES as the surest protection against their trades. These are frequently resold at large profits, Full printed explan- tious at Our office, BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & CO., NSYLVANIA AVENUE. ow STAG PURE RYE WHISKY All of whom are of the Ni 3 tO favo is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and | @ILVERTON GREY EAGLE MINING COMPANY. od * do wat « ae. s — aise at very low rates. Stceraxe ticketa from Itv- | for the sideboard and sickroom is unrivaled. ‘The Silverton Grey Fag’o Mining Compeny offer for Sryecs act Queenstown and ali viher parts of Europe at sale a second block of thousaud shares of the Work- Thm uch bile of agen given for Belfast, Glargow, UME, CLEARY & CO. This Wook 1s Roe Re eM bnracers, y ir ra 0 Ls : ¥ Ock N SABLE. ‘The mine, erpand other portson the Continent an EE CUES EY SCO now being vigorously worked, is situated at Silverton, ranean poris. van Geman oae ari dun County, Colcrat, io whieh oint the Denvet #3 je Cos ry" OF a 15 * nd io Grande ircad is now graded and wiil be com- 4,08 stecraxe and cabin t& | 428 = 807 MARKET SPACE. ew i a 0 ore ‘s held “awning cheap Gp BIGELOW 8 Go., Gos Th" street, Washinxtou, Feet Prospectuses and juformation may be WN & CO., New York; 1IS Blac LOW & CO. obtuined and specimens of the ore seen at the office of MIDDLETON & CO., Bankera, a29-1m Fircel Agents for the Company. LL OPERATIONS IN STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN commission. at the closest rates jeui2 Noeru ‘GERMAN Sreamsure 1 Corner 14t Thave Fresh All kinds of and New York Avenue. on, Lobsters, Smelts, Scollops, ete. ‘The most luscious Oysters. ew Yorx, Hive Dp Brey - I don't keep cheap beef. My motto is the best of tiem. eae The steamers of {hice uipany wis sail SVERY SAT 305 per cent, marzin. GHDAY trea Bremen Pree fostof Sa ctock Hoboken, | everyihing Cheap things won'tdo. close to the market. ALY Rate : ‘From New York to Havre, Lon ugh us can use the same n, first cab 3 Me au FRANK J. TIBBETS. | es Marvin in c OW & profit. s = = List ef rates and distances on Puts, Calls and Spreads HE PARK MARKET. sent Free on anplication. 3. MICHELOL & CO., 48 Broad st., New York, Ghiieazo house, ¥. A. BEERS & CU., 114 La Salle at. -$m. BUTTER A gPECIALTY, = CHOICE BEEF, wees ta N EW YORK, MO?TON ounrRy, é LACKAWANNA P. CALAND, MAA FISH, ¥ WESTERN: a Pp. CA ND, [a y b Carrying the U. 8. Mair ty the Netherian ty ieave OXSTERS, vires, RAILWAY COMPANY, FIRST MORTGAGE SIX PER CENT BONDS OF 1921. INTFREST PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY, UPON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANUARY AND JULY. ‘The road forms with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad a direct through hne from Bele al Well as upon the Koad. For sale by L. J. & C. H. SMITH, oon Brookiyu, reculariy, on WEDNESDAY. First Cabin, 360-310, 2 Cabin, $50. Steerage, ZAUX, General Agent, 27 South W: . For paxsare apply to W. G. METZEROT 5S Penusyivania avenue, Wachiviton,, or F. Agent, National Safe Deposit Bulldinz, corner New York avesiue and 15th street northwest. Jal RAILROADS. _ BPAltinoze & OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LINE EWE ES THE EAST AND THE WEST. VIA WASHINGTON. AND CANNED GOODS. wnone GEO. M. OYSTER, Jr., & BRO., _416-Im 12th street and Massachasetts ave. A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. * Ps First preminm for the best barrel of flour made from. spring wheat this day awarded to entry No. 28, im sec- tou 28, class 25, department 26, to Win. M. Galt & Co. ‘Witness our hands, at the National Fair Grounds ot of October, 1881. the District of Columbia, this 14th day J. M: WHARTON, 48-1m_ Wall Street, New ¥ T HE MINING RECORD, 61 BROADWAY,N.Y. DOUBLE TRACK! SANNEY COUPLER! STEEL ve 3 the oxte- GAMEDE COPIES WHEE, — rded th ‘itm avainet all other competitors ‘i = FFECT SUNDAY, DECEM- | at tie Suticusl Fare a3 eats ao ceer competitors | BANKING AND STOCK DEPARTMENT. SCHEDULE TO TARE old medal), and es Bee Ser a Ean geain in 1861. the competition in four was cer- MINING STOChS PAVE WASHINGTON. 2 very lively one this year, andthe pretium was vost mission in N $255 CHICAGO, “CINCINNATL AND ST. LOUIS | will Contectea for) Nel ited eaeirhe ee eeaeatan was | Bought and Sold at lowort rates of Commission in New York and San Francisco. Advances made and dividends cashed. ni6-waee A. R. CHISOLM & CO. FAST EXPRrss. :00— Baltimore, Zilicott City, and Way Stations. 6:00- Baitmor Annapols and Way (Piedmont, iexsburs, chester, Hagerstown, and Way, va beat CERES, and the preminm just awarded is only ad- «lax another triumph to the magnificent success this 50 celebrated Flour has cained in this community. We would respectfully mentign the fuct ¢ iy ERSONS W! NG TO OPERATE IN Tee ay. = Anderson received the frst pretutum for the nast| PP EESONSiW Ee: BEATE IN 47-45 -BNLTIMORE EXPRES». rolls and biscuits on exhibition, aud they were made of Brocks, FETA SPOS aw mosros | Gee merit mace yt Be as caaats PHTA. LOK K IN | ts 0, 1 amon, inne, tent P-OUFS | to the extent of $50 to $1,000 or upwards, should writeto x ‘Cars to New York. to ue trade. For sale by ail first-cl as 840-51 TLEY EXPRESS (eon. | “WOWR the trade, Hor ALL RCO HENEY L. RAYMOND & CO., ects for Hagerstown and at Poiut of Mocks for 00—Baitiunore, Hyattsville and Laurel Express Stops at Abuapols Junction and Jessuys. On No. 4 Pine Street, New York. gRefer by permiva = Copsen Ist STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE, Who are aise the sole Wholesale Agents for the Dis- trict of Hecker's cclebrated Self-raising Flour ond buckwheat. n22 on tp prominent Bankers State ators, and leading Business Houses. References and complete information concerning Wall street op- Son tays -teos at uJ a. ‘3 —a erations mailed to intending investors. 20-00 BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyattavitle, ELL CORRFSPONDENTS: c, Beitevile, Laure, Annapolis Juncnom | @f VEN B- i MATTHEWS & JUDD, Bankers, Scranton, Pa. _. RB. SISK & CO., Brokers, Hatrisburg, Ba. PERATIONS IN STOCKS. JOHN. A. DODGE & CO. Bankers and Brokers, No. 12 Wall street, N.Y., buy and carry stocks on three to five per cent margin, and when devired will advise when and what to buy, aiso secure STOCK PRIVILEGES at reasonable rates in which $25 to $100 can be invested. i information on application and Financial Report sent free. Javl2-m,Ww,s Deaven re Frnst-Crasa SEEr, LAMB, Vear MUTTON, &c. CORNED BEEF Stall 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, and 200 and £00 Rochen Liberty Sita bea oe tes Box 71, City Post Omtice. Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the Jeewape? aud Hau 110:40— PITTSBURG, ‘A pou Dt: LOUIS EXPRESS. 12:10—Baitimore, Elicott City, Annapohs and Way as ye 3 Stations, (Winchester, Fred- enek, Haxet=town gud Way, tia Keay. S0UALTIMOKE, HYATISVILLE AND LAUREL S. (Frédenck, via Kelay, stops at Auuap | obs Junction. t440- be nnavobs and Way Stations. wu ek, Frederick, Hayorstown, Win- | (0p Sunday wo Bount of a) GEN MEN CAN HAVE SCIENTIFIC J ment and a Speedy Cure of all Venereal Disca'es, by consu ting Dr. LEON, 237 Pennsy.vania avenue: Fieseriptions and advice’ free of any charce what ja5-lin a ON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHE! D thost reliable LADIES PHYSICIAN in the city, PBvATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES. 15:45, (Martinsburg and | cin be consuleed dele ae Doe Pong, the cits BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. Stops at Hyatteville aud Laurel.) | trom 2 to 4 and 6 to 8. All ‘Female Oompiaints an AE en ee ad Doe. Irrequlurities quickly cured. Prompt treatment. Sepa- rate roo! iudies. ary Young MEN. If you have failed to recelve proper treatment Ta cares of Chronic Discason, suchas east Divease Ride C-mplaint, “Nervous Debutty, Impotency or Pre- sire Decay, Seminal Weakness, Dyspepsia, excitibliity, &¢.. send two stamps tor our questious for eelf-exainination and our new Look * Tue Laws ov Live asp Arana.” Address Secretary, Medical end Surgical Institute, Jet 147 Fast 15th alreot, New York. D'aBRQrHERS, 18 THE LONGEST ESTAB- Hehed Speciali-t in| Washington: 35 years expe. | Hence, over 30 years at 906 Butreet southwest. Gonor | thea, Syphi is and loss of sexual power cured and med- for AL TIMORE, HYATISVILLE AND LAUREL . CLEVELAND and DETROIT ADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON Sieeyatue H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough twa Sold on Commission, No. 539 15rm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, mel ietnes furnished or no pay. 025-3m* a x x THE T | Fr Bit YTHERS: Is THE ¢ ILDEST §STABLISHED 1881 sti iiioere 1881 | Dicer rpae: Ie8 ihe TH, W ar) Fae Tne eveMY cared. No enamine 65 8e-| grey clase of Gseucition bonghtend wold on cools: sionin San Francisco, Baltimore, Philudelphis, Now York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at ono-sighth of one per cent commission, Privato and direct telegraph wiregyto Baltimore, Philsdelphis, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stook Exchanges {in thooe cities and reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information regardiag tho Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from tho New York Stock Exchange, al BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. L MARTIN & COS PULP MORTAR For bite auly ris acd the West, Cliearo wiaoted Express an Hote. aut leeyung Cars at 10:00 a.m. ak: Den zORERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND longest established epecialist in this sity, with 13 years experience, will guarantee acure in all diseases of ¢ Uridary Organs, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, | Nocturnal Eaniseions, Impotency (loss of sexual power), | ete. Gonorrhoea. and *yphilis positively cured in 3 to 10 days, Cousultations strictly confidential. Can be Sra ted Wednesdays and Saturday feo12 159 p.m.» Refers to the at his office, 456 C street northwest. Baltimore. Main office, 19 South | leadii physicians of ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMED' Men? Sunday 2:08, 10:60 and Pullman Parior Cars, J. Eutaw strvet, Baltimore, Md. Sy pero : BLACK, F: fema'e com, plepiaee series New ork. 2 ery s avene | soneatn gn For Bricklayers Ug Fer eee Bae Se Best inthe word. Gals Bisse ead tadten, J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AcExts, ‘p27 __ 12th street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. P47 O18 WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. 6:40, 8:09, 9:30, 10:00 a.m., and 2: ra0, S40. 50 10°00 wnt TOciS ise 8:00, 10:00 aan. 2:00, 6:40, 7:50, 10:04 1m. ___THE TRADES. BINDERY, 1012 PENNSYLVANIA and Fancy of every description AUCTIO p NCANSON BNOS., An ors, Yih end D stiects northwest. FANCY GOODS, CORSETS, KID GLOVES, ALL SHADES: MISSES, CHILI'S AND WOME EvuinGs, RUCHES, &o., esrooms, THURSHAY MORNING, PLETE, ovnuncncing at TEN OF VALUART ¥ 2 By virtue of a decrve of t District of Colnmtin, 10 Socket 20, T wiil offer for. TENTH DAY OF O'CLOCK Or parcel of Washington, in the Listyict af Cotu gpd described on the groutid pian or pat yas being lot thirty-eight (38), if equate numbend five hundred and seventeen, according to the sub-division of all of lot 3 and cast 7 feet f ni of lot 4, square 517, made by Horace J. Frost November 25th, 1878, and Guly recorded, together wit) zil the improvements, waye, eseements, richte, privdlezes and appurtenances to the camo belonging oF apperisining, “ils propel ty iw aituated on II rbreot noth, betwet fib ard 5th clroete weet, and har also a front’ cn Mus. On a part of suid lot isa two-story F iin ‘Terme, as prescri y eaid decree, uno as fo Lowe: One-third cash; balance in equal inetsimente at six, twelve and eighteen monthe, for which the notes of the purchaser shall be taken, bearusr interest from day of sale, and secured by deed of trust upon the property coid, or the whole of the purchare money may be paid carh, at the opticn of tho purchurer. A cepoait of $100 will be required at the time of sale, end ail convey- anecing and recording et the purchaser's cost. If the terma of sale are not complied with in ‘en days fron day of sale the Trustec reserves the ris to re-rell the property upon winch default has been nade at the risk re cost of the defaulting purchaser after viving five pul rs public notice of such re-sale in some Lows} aper ashiugton, D. HORACE J. FROST, Trastee. '429-d&ds ished in W DUNCANSON BROB., Aucts. €%- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPO! count of the weather, until THURSDA. DAY UF JANUARY, A.D. 1882, at SAME HOUR and Place. HOWACE'S. ¥ ‘i jall-d&ds JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. NORTH SIDE OF GAY S i, Bo i AND WASHI GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtne of a deod of trust, duted on the 9th of, March, 1876, and recorded in | iber 809, folio 4 of the iand records for the Dietrict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secund, we wi nm, in front of the premixes, on. £WEXTY-THIRD, 1882, A P.M. f ecound in the in the District of Columbia, being par of one ho ndr xX (146) in Bea ls add.tion to said Georgetown. Bi ginning for tho same at cint ‘on the north side of Gay street, dietent one hundred and fitty (150) foot esst from Washington street, and run thence north eighty fect to#n alley ten feet wide; then cast alone said alley tkiy (0) fects eighty (89) feet, a1 then west thi a] i con-istints of two story Frame Houses. ‘Ihe above property will be in two parcels, ‘Terms of tale: One-third: ceeh; balanco in six, twelve and cizhteen month», with interest, secured by truet on property, or all cash, at oj tion of jurcharer. $100 on exch lot at time of sale. Conveyancing at pur- Chaser’s cost. If terme ure not comp ted with in one week, ‘Trustees will resell at risk of defaniting purchas- er. WILLIAM A. GORDON, jall-d&ds_ | WILLIAM D. CASSIN, FPVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AND AND IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION, By Order of J. SCHNITZER, 51 Broan Street, New York, Of Genuine Imported TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPETS, Comprising RARE AND RICH SELECTIONS of PERSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAGHISTAN, OUCHAK, GEORDEZ, CIRCASSIAN, ARMENIAN, KHORASSAN AND MOOKISH BUGS AND CARPETS. ALSO, JEDAZIENE, KELIM AND BAGDAD POKTIERFS, wf by Far tho HANDSOMEST COLLECTION OF TEXTILES, Ever Offered By Us, OOMS, Sournwest Corner PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AXD ELEVENTH STRQeT, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTRENTH, MORNING AND AFTERNOON, AT 11 AND 3 On Exhibition FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH. Every Article guaranteed genuine and ittported. J10-6t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CQ., Auctioneors. ARLOR SUITE. BEAUTIFULLY DIN RAW SILK: KASY CHATIC: ENIPR TABLE, HA WALNUT ut ¥ HAMBUAR NUT EXTENSION TABLE AND DIN CHAIRS, WALNUT. : ARBLIC-TOP WALNUT HALL RACK, CC oF HAM AND MUSK MATT, i In ROOM BOARD, Tk, ie BEDD. USSELS HALL AND STAIR CAKP%: BRUSSELS, INGRAIN AND OTHER CAKE! CHINA, “GLASS KITCHEN UTENSILS, &c. On FRIDAY, JANUARY THIRTEENTH, 1882, com- mencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., we shall sell, at the Texidence of alady dectiuing hi ‘keeping, No. 1605 Vermont avenue northwest, = selvct assort.nent of Household Furniture, newly new and in good condi- tion, weil worthy the attention of thove in search of fSimt-class furniture, Terms: Cash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. 1HOMA® DOWLING, Auctoneer. TRUSTFE'S SALE OF FRAMK DWELLING. No. 169 VERMONT AVENUK, NEAL K STRERT By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 2d doy of, November, 1875, and duly’ recorded in Liber} No. 802, folio 12, one of the lend records. f Wasbington county, in the District of Colnmbia, and by direction of the secured thereby, the under- signed surviving Trustee will eo. in front of the Rr on WEDNESDAY, the KIGHTEENTH DAY F JANUARY, 1832, at FOUR O'CLUGE, the follow described pragerty, viz-: That picoe, "or ‘parcel ground, situate in Coltman's snd Adams’ sub division of Square’ No. 309, beginning for the same at a point on Qehagnt avenue 44 feetsouth from the northwest corner juare: thence running eastwardly 1 orth Bstrect until itsa th» cast Ine of lot No. 20, in said subdivision, ut a noint 40 fect south from north Et street; thencs wouthwardly 20 feet; thence westwardly to Vermont avenue: thence northwardly on o line with sald avenue to tho place of ether improvement ferms of sales The aountot indobtodness and cx- penees of sale in cash; the balanos in three equal pay- Hourina intense ati ves seat por amauta Watt reel ring in at six per cent per annum unti! 5 gud secured by s deed of trust cn. the property wold: All conveyancing, &o., at purchaser's cost. $100 depoult Tequired at time of sale. §ul0-d&ds_ CHAS. B. PURVIS, Surviving Trasteo. HOS. J. HER & CO., ay He Teal Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE. OF THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, WITH STORE AND BAKERY AT- WACHED, No. 1816 FIFTH 81RE“T NORTH- WEST. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY SIX. TEENIE, A.D. 1882, at FOUI O'CLOCK. in front ¢ preinixes, by virtue of a doed of tr Nearch thy A.D. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No. 848, folio 193, ¢ shall sell iots numbered tweuty (20) d twen' né (21), in butcher's subdivision of jaitare aumabored four hindred and oventy-tive (41 9, frontine togvther fifty (30) 1 street, between 8 ‘street northwest, and Boundary street, with & depth of 88% feet to zn alley, together with the impruve- ments, consisting of o tareé-story brick dwalling, with store, toxether with a bake-hénae in the rear. ‘Terms: One-third in cash, the remainder in two equal installments at one and two years, secured by decd of trust on the premires, with interest at rate of seven (7) per centum por unnutn, payable remi-annually. A de- Posit of $240 will be required when the prorerty is etrack off. All conveyancing at the purchaser's ‘Terms of ‘ale must_be com tied with in foven, days after ale, or the property may be resoia ex the riek aud cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice in The Kven- SEE Down PTEDERICK B. MoG! MARTIN ¥. MORKIS. 2-4 1306 yUNCANBON BROS., Aucuoncers, Southeast cor. $th and D streets northwest. WELL-KEPT HOUSEHOLD NITURE, GRD GOODS, THE PROPEHY OF A LADY GOING ABROAD, AND BEING ENTIRE EFFECTS CONTAINED IN PREMISES No. 1123 FOUK- AEENTH STREET RORTHWEST, AT AUC- In part wo name Parlor Brussels Carpets, Walnut Suite tpolatered incrimson rep, Klozant Ebony and Git loth-covered Tatle, Mariio-top Tables, Curtains and, Hoe itovore, Oleh Table, Heit and ‘Stair Carpota, Hall Furniture, Chairs, &.: Walnut Set, Halr an GRUGE Matirasron, Singie yieoo Bedsteads, uresti, ashstands, Wardrobes, hairs, Lounges, &0., &o., cont ined in ton chambers, Walnut Sidebosrds Pabiee Guatne Gon ary obeae nut Sideborrd, "Ta , Glass ware, Kitchen U casils, &v,, 0. On FRIDAY MORNING, ANUARY THIRTEENTH, commencing at LEN OOLOGR. ee tao abore sera we will sell thr entire household effects ‘contained therein, ahd to which wo invite attention: ‘The Furniture is chiefly Walnut, aud isin first-class condition. ja9-4t rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON I STREET NORTH, SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEEN’ Virtue of a deed of trust to ry 1371, and duly recorded foho 159 et req. one of the land trict of Columbiv, and at the req ga oe OF JANUARY, A.D. the following deecri! BEVWEEN (TH STRELTS C ELERY . AS A REMEDY FOR NERVOUS DISEASES. WHAT THE MEDICAL PROFESSION SAY ABOUT IT, AND THE GOOD RESULTS ATTEND- ING ITS USE IN HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS AND DYSPEPSIA, WHAT PHYSICIANS SAY: ‘Dr. Bexson’s preparation of Celery and Chamo- tile for nervous diseases is the most important addition made to the materia medica in the last quarter of a cen- tury.—Dr. J. W. J. Engiar. of Baltimore." **Dr. Benson's Pills are worth their weight in gold in norvous end sick hesdache."—Dr. A. H. Schlichter, of Baltinore. * Thee Pills are invaluab‘o in nervous diseases." —Dr. Haminond, of New York. “Dr. Benson's Pills for the cure of Nenralcts aro a success."—Dr, G. P. Holman, Christisnbure, Va. ‘Theee Pills are a special preparation, only for the cure of special disoaees, nsnanied, and for these diseases hey are worthy of atrial by all intellixent sufferers. ‘They are prepared expressly to and will cure sick headache, hervons headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, sleeplessness and dyspepsia. Sold by all dragyists. Prien, 50 cents oa Depot, y mail, two . to any address, 106 North Kutaw street, Ba'timore, Md. boxes for $1, or six boxes for. DR. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIP LION, DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Ia warranted to cure TERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, T, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- TIONS, DI 'S OF TIAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ITCHINGS, and PIMPLES on ali parts of the body. It makes the ekin white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST toilet dressing IN THE WORLD. F'esanty put up. TWO bott es in one pack- age, consisting of beth internal and external treatment. All first-class Druggists have it, Price $1 per pack- 87 R THROUGH THE TEETH. AND b bear and learn to epeak by of 4 cent wonderful scientiie invention, the DENTAPHONE. By its in led to hear all ordinary Conversation, Lectures, Concerts, &¢.. porfretly; end the Deaf snd Dumb hear and are being wht to wnderstend spoken Ianvuxe. For sale by 7h sisect northwest, Fp outway Gouvs. Our stock of Dinmond Lace Ping, Finger and Far- tinge, Fine Gold Jewelry, American Watches, Sterling Silverware in Great Variety, Plated ‘Tea Sets, Gaskets, Bowls, Ioe Pitchera, Castors, Butter Dishes, Soup ‘Tureena, Forks and Spoons, Rogera Bros’. Plated ‘Table Cutlery, Jos. Rogers & Sons’ Sheftield Ivory ‘Table Cutlery and Scissors, French Clocks, Opera Glasses, Brasa Sconces, Mirrors, Candlesticks, ete. eto., was never so Large and Complete, which we cell to attention of purchasers, as they will find our Prices Low. HARRIS & SHAFER, ale 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ONEY! MONEY! MONEY! — $50,000 TO Josn in eurns to mntt, from 244 to 5 er cout, at FRED. SELINGER'S "LOAN ‘AND BANKING HOUSE, 737 7th street northwest, between Gand IL vtrovts. "Jarve and liberal advances made upon Di da, Watches, Jeweiry, Silverware, Guns, Pistols, Clothing and Merchandise of every description. The funo bouxht and wold. All transuctious strict ¥ cout dential. 29" 1a C ARPETs. Weare daily receiving on and Winter assortment of nll the now desizun in Carpets, compricine Hoyal Wiltons Axmunsters, Moquettes, ow, Body Bris fel, Tapestry an] Tngrains, Sinyrna Cary ets, Delis and ala in great yuri he Cor et Smyrna ts by the yard, with borders to match, Jinoleun destens. Cocoa M: i708, a Linen ail w Raw Sik and furniture cover: ing. Swiss, Antique # ottinghs Lece Curtains tn eheice patierns. Purchasers will find it to their ad- vaniage to examine our Stock. HOOE, BRO. & CO. ol 1328 FSTREET, NEAR LBBITT Wh ALAD OIL, (Importen, S $2 g 2 eae Pint. GERMAN 8TR 103 PLASTER, its i DABER TRA, YOR MALAITA, CHILLS and FEVER, ox, A. M. KLOCZEWSKIS ‘PHARMACY, 9th street northwest. RIENDS ARE KNOWN AS B's Od Stand ki ea as the onty place where first-class Si = CLOTHING chn te rod at resectable price Oa cr cali at JUSTH'S © d Stand, No. 619 D etreet, between th ith stroets northwest, or Branch Store, No. 403 9th stroct, betwoon ) and Kvstrects uorthwoa’ Nol Note by taaii promptly attended to- mart W H. WHEATLEY’S . STEAM DYEING AND WET AND DRY SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. Will call for and deliver WORK anywhere in the Dis- trict, upon receipt of address by or otherwizo. Goods reost ved and returned by mail and express from and to all parts of the country. No. 1068 (OLD 49) JEPFERSON STRFET, an8 Near Buinsr, Gronoxrown. D.C. Cc - $2.00, For sale at office of the Washington Gas- light Company, or at G. W. CROPLEY'S: Drug Store, West Washington. ni? Lousiana STATE LOTTERY. PARTICULAR NOTICE. All the drawings will hereafter be under the exclusive surorvieion and ocntro! of Generals G. T. BEAULE- GARD and JUBAL A. EAKLY. ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE, SECOND GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW OKLEANS, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1882, dist MONTHLY DRAWING. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, Incorporated in 1808 for twenty-five years by the Lexts- Inture for Educational end Charitable purposes—with = capital of $1,000,000—to which @ reserve fund $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhe ming popular voto ita franchire was a bart of the preseut State Constitution udopted December 24, A. ITS GRAND’ SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS WILL TAKE CC® MONTHLY. IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. Look at the foliowiry distribution: 00,000 TICKS AA WOE hort ‘ARS EACH. pt Is" 7. 5 La Le HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAK LIST OF PHIZES. 1 Capital Prize... 1 Capital Priz 1 Gay ital Prize, - Prizes of Prizes of 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of, 708 of Sar [ Bee ii 28: APP ‘oximation ° Pri 100. ‘Prizes ot =: * 100: coo 1857 Prives, amornting to... ‘Responsible corresponding agents wanted at towhom jiberal compenention will be paid. For further informetion, write clearly, giving fa Goney Order by mats addeered ante ees Money Order by mail, addrewed ont to NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, or M. A. DAUPHIN, Xo. 212 BRGADWAY, NEW YORE, or J. P. HORBACH. = ay STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, THE EVENING STAR. LATEST CAPITOL NOTES. JERSEY DEADLOCK BROKEN. Jannary 11, INS2, THE NEW lest Capi The House ut 3 n directing the © hh the Hous resident in the D other busin The Mil tot Hotes, muissto! 2 st of 3 trimt of € ifany, they are r of Pens sion ation was the reciptent estcn in the shape ni red flowers. n favor of an 1 intends to ¢ ippropriation will OF expe in tiking MeL Wi pray all the 14, an bwill also comp! SUS AS al presenti be reported to-d 1 Aivision, ITTER MEETING i rallroads held a erly orraniz- no busine tte on 4d prepared the lot Sy ti compat plited. passed withic Ho The Hou meeting this mo end elect 5 Urans ite nd ex i House bomn us met this mornt P EASES tor warnitters, WLR Ww APDotnted heres tle - House committe Indian otuirs met t BT heard ex-Gov ton, Ber Smatiwood and Mr. W sent itiy nd Ch or sentative Blat genoril counctt eiseo reltv rovd and telegraph tion, y fora r Choctaw ‘The National con: Uurists. PROPOSED EXPERIMENTAL STATION AT WASHINGTON, ETC. At the session of the Nutfonal Convention of Agricw{tarists this morning Profe made remarks on experiment st Cons Morottie firmer. He des rik spread of st tions from that » many, W other countries and the functions t have gradually been relegated to them 9 publications Issaed from them. He det itled fe Uhe many ws etleal results that may derived from nts made at st tion as farmers have not time to make themselves, President Loring read} such establishments from s: turists, Mr. W. 0. Atw ter read a paneron the eo-onera- ton of experiments, the object bemg to develop the taste for agriculture) pursuits, which can be best enhanced by experimen niz ions and eS. He also filus'rate 1 tie vidue of potash, Sits on corn, grass polities, ets. Ke deseribed the work of Ainerican exporimentil stitions, end adivoented a central direction to be given to Units work, and that such a¢ nould be tn Wash. Aneton. “The chalr sunders, on the § ment stations, ‘The chair also su sess Sneh stations, tne direction of ‘the Ay SUPMOILAT by cangr: Mr. 1 view ion of Agricul Mockern, in G be OF ests Kobe ASML that in conn here shouid be un 4-Lappropriations poke in support of t ir, Mr. Alvord, of ) sof co-operation, Which nce of organtzstion, pe Lilly devoted to Prot. Cook Of taw pr among > Of Le wisdom OF for Une exchal ‘by Mr. 1 nexy sine) mace John a. Indlan 1 ory, Mr. Githey and Prot, Porter of Minnes: 80. 0 . ll favor the litter sl wh fs not dent Artaut invites t Toom ils evening through rdrlezites to mect at we East 1 GorCloeK, — 9 SECRETARY Livni's New Oxper.—Se has Issued pn order that will upset the Ustof Possed assistant surgeons in the navy. He says “The Attorne = Lie pissige of the ac ruary 27, 187 @. ome@uting section 120 of th future promotions by appointment from ag to sen D1 NOt wcording to N.B.—Ordere addressed to New Orleans will rece prompt atientioa. é sia The. particwlar attention af. the public ts called tn the spect thatthe entire number ay the ticks foreach Monthy Drawing ts sold, and comsequentiy ail the prizes tn rac Grawtne are sold and drawn and vatd. Jli-w.ow Wiesrp HOTEL. LOTTERY DBAWING late FEBRUARY, 1832, OR MONEY REFUNDED. Lommvitix, Ky., November 1 Reaoleed, Thai the Board'et Gi e tery, until the 1th any of a they will not consent 10 any farther 1881, Oot enouh okota dato drawing will 1e Bad, and ‘notice of pase guste ieee Mhrough the PSPTE or OF PRIZES: The Hotel, with all Wilard Hotel, tts Fixtaree sol j FP rSpopeed peeks comprt t've ex: anes of the passed as Istint surgeons will bearrang>1on the register “or ting to seniority, so.as to indicate their rela- n, ‘THE AxMY MUTUAL Arp AssoctaTion held {ts an- Dual meeting last misht, and adopted all the pro- = amendments to its const!tution and by-laws. hese amendinents are designed to seciire greater .Permancnce and stubility, and to reduce the charses upon members, by providiag a reserve fund and initing the benefit: payable to the bene- Ties of the sw iety upon the decease of a mem- ver. Generals Drum sud Crane were unanimously re-elected members of he executive committe, which 1s now coustituted, In addition to these gentiomen, a3 follows: —CoL Roger Jones, presi- dent; Major H. Goodfellow, vice president: Capt. Geo. W. Davis, treasurer and secretary. The asso- ¢lation, now ‘In the fourth year of its existence, has been quite successful in Its enterprise of mak: ing @ provision for the widows and orphans of de- ceased army officers. Its management is eeonom- ical and its asg-ts now amount to over $10,000. The meinb rshin 1s now Re, tncluding Generals Sheri- dan, Howard, MacFecly and others. Six deatas occurred during the past year. ‘Tae VACANT ASSISTANT SECRE TARYSHIP OF THE TREASURY.—It 1s stated to-day that the successor tw Ass'stant Serretary Upton, of the Treasury de- tment, will be eitite: spresentative Gli lan, of Pennsylvania; Mr. E. O. Graves, chief of the nitional bank redemption agency, or George C. Gorham. = ‘Tax Case or PavMaster McCLURE.—The Court of Claims has rendered its decision in the case of Pi ymester Daniel McClure, U. §& A., against the United Stites. The clan ‘is for $31,425.54, deti- cleney found In settling Wis accougts at tac ‘clos> of the wor of the rebelbon, wuioh dell dency aros> from his fallure to charge hunselt with certain Sums of money received by him from other pay- Inasters. Congress paged an actin 1874 referring his cla!m to (he Court Of Claims. The court in 11s deciston sit thot it wa not satisfied thit com- Planrnt had aot recelked the sums of money charged against him, and consequently found no Just or equitable ground for giving the credits asked for in his petition. ‘The court, however, al- lowed decrees for Lie sum of $299 taken from com- Plainant’s s1ie by contederate troops, and fer the Sum Of 21.20, turned over t@ the confederates by the assist snt treasurer at New Orleans, with whom McClure deposited it. ‘This cos* has exeited much interest in army circles, 1a view of the fact Chit Paymoster McClure is a candidate for the position of paymuster general. DIscussina THE QUESTION OF MIXED ScHools.— Al the close of the rezulir exercises of the Bethel Lit-rary Lyveum, a newly formed colored orzin- iz stion, at Bethel Hall, iast aight, Mr. C. D. John- FON read a paper OD Separete Schools in the Dis- trict of Columbia, in which he adyecsted mixed schools. He maintained that the senools were now kept separ te net only on account of the selfish proscription of the whites, but also on account of the mistaken notion of the blacks that it the Schools are untied colored teachers Will be thrown outoremployment. He arcued on principle that Af it was FICNLt) sepurate the colored from the white in one case it was rigit in all cases. He aid not believe the mixing of the schools would | work to the disadvantsxe of colored teachers, ex- cept the few incempeient ones. ‘The school board, Mr. Johnson said, is sf badly mixed thatone of the colored members has turned erank and imo. gines himself wuite. He praised Trustees Middle ton, Sinith, and Wormicy for their stand in the Gregory case. The paper Was discussed by Rhoden Mitchell, who in the course of its remarks held that there ought he acolored man at the hesd of Howard University; Mr. Cromwell, who as- serted that separate Schoois fostered race preju- dices: Miss Cary, a colored teacher, who heb Uist the time would ‘come when it would be safe to mix, but it would be when the white people wonted it; Mr. Downing, who thought the pro- Posed chinge could be accomplished without affecting the cotored teachers; Prof. Cook, of How rd University, who favored mixed schoo! and the president of the lyceum, Mr. Robert Smith, Who spoke generaliy upon, the subject. At the feaatuton ‘declining Ut separate seas ate & re wring that sepa 00.5 OFe a necessity, Which Was laid over for future consider- | i € 4 i ‘ i ia Edition. NATIONAL CONVENTION. Ock this afternoon adopted a “ys Dof tae Senate District | ar such h ik! \f | minissioner Dr, The New Jersey Dend-Lock Broken, ‘TkeNTos, N. 4.,Jenu-ry 11.—In the Bouse the dead-lock wos broken to<tay by the surrender of Mr. Clark, of Hudson, the only remaining membor who held out, and all the caucus mominecs were Hosen, wi further difficalty, Resolutions wore also adopted in relatton to the @eata of Gea, Kilpatrick, late S mint ter to Coit, asking thag, 2s Teiaaius be Drought Wo Uals coUMLEy by Lue gow erament. — The Milk Gong Fiend, To the Béitor of Tae Evanma Saw Will you not come to the relief of your fellows citizens once more, and help put down that has existed for a long time I refer to the milk Wagon fend with the Dig steamboat gong. He makes his appesrance about daylight, and seems to take special delight In making this hideous noise, No doubt Mt could be endured om | Week days, If he would cease his racket on Sun nutsance days. The street car companies are compelled te tare velis off their horses op Sunday, but the tilikman can xo ab rox Re bis , UO lested. oysterinan With bts tle hora has been silence Now oon . pel these gongs to be takes from the milk Wavens, and Wil Yeeelve the Tisnhs oO; thousunds of your readers. INVALED, January 10, Ba. > Trek Canp Moxre Men ix Covrt.—Robert Murphy and Chos Ly. ett, allas O'Leary, two well tie looking white inen, were Dormia” WIL Hi man Bung fourth pre or st thet? avocat | or 7th str the dev en's) 4 have given ad Ubis case Was cs. Dike Court re vis (OF six wOnULS, eR OF CoLorED Po suitor at t r the racket away u quired tacm to THERE ARE A Nowe TICIANR frou Moldic im the ely, ‘They have heard that 1 Anew postmaster being md Lucy aro here to see terest, ning ond closing prices, of the New York Stock Mar by speclal wire Uo Hi. Li, Dodge, S09 15th street: Opening. Closing- Bil, n and Terre Hante Verte Haute pr terre nid Eofirsts ubvern, ral Y i¢ with. Chesapeaie and Olio... 5 « » nil Ohio Ist pid... Cuesape Dd Ghio Bd pid. Chi 1 Alton Col wa and Quincy © amt No... = c and I « nd LC. Col Coal... | Delaware and Hudson. 22000007. Delaware,Lack «wanna and W Denver x | District | Ente. Erie pi | Kine Seoomas i] wnlbai nuidal | Lowisvilie and | Manhattan ie Michizan Cet Missouri, Kans: Missour Pac iti Mobtie und Oho... Ma a blew td Metropolitan New York ae Nashvitie and Ch .thanuo: New Ac reev ¢ - New York Central rotk and Western i Mestora pr Pai 1 Pacdite pare jo ond Miss. nd Mis Ontono and Wes Reading .. Kock Isiaud | Wabash and Pacifie..2.~ j Wabash and Pacitic prese Westera Union x QUOTATIONS OF GovERNMENT Bons, —CLosina. ‘bia. Asked, 10% a1 1eRsg 1024 lity ty 1455 117% Bales, aes abe. = Does Not Appear to Moral Advantage. From the New York Herald, to day. Mr. Robeson, of New Jersey, formerly Secretary Of the Navy, now a representative in Congress of “the party of great moral ideas,” does not appear {to great moral advantage in anti dent Arthur an’ stilling an oMcial report tor the Purpose of averting legislation which would enable the new Postinaster Geavral to deal with Boone In future business with tae Post Oftice de Parunent according wo lls deserts. — oo Delano A. Goddard, editor-in-chief of the Boston Daily Advertiser, died Lusi uight of congestion of ‘the lungs. onizing Prest- NT. y th, 1881. at No. 315 isk TODD, HARPER DUKAD ” aged 1 aud 20 days. ‘Funeral will take place on Thursday, January 12%, at2o'dock p. m., from No. 1010 Nanth’ street north= west. 2 | COSTIN. At fifteen minntes to four in the moming | of January With, Is ft & severe illness of tires | weeks, GEOKG# ueloved daughter of W. Cuntie aud Lucie G. Costin, de}arted this life, aged two | years eleven mouths anc Bop, wy a ‘ Friends ani re itive are :uvited Thureday, 12th instant, a3 o'clock p.m., frum nea deuce, No. 315 Exeveutl street outheus Py ith, 1882, at 1 COTTER, On Wedne day, January a m., MARIA COLIEK, aged nity -nine years. Wace froin bor lute readenos, cor- oud the funeral Funeral will teke ner Twenty-ret aud O +treus northwest, oa i hureday syeniny, at 3 p. ia. Krtends wid wequaitauces of the fonuiiy respectul.y invited to attend cs ie DUNN. On Jap’ 10:30 0% . pe Ny DUSN, in os , Ausra’ ctrect nortawest, te ainareney Sage = nortnwest, ouriareaeye uary bats 2:30 o'dock p. aa Relatives and raends are ree, ectfully invived. ° | FILLDS. On Wednesday, January 11th, 1 of maticuant weacietf » As ALE. tree UD) dias ter cf Chari Or aad sick, age 0 yearn ious as. ‘Funeral will take “place from her perents residence, No, 63 Keptrect uoctheart, on Thuteia), Sanuary Loe | at 2 o'clock p. m. KeEFE. On Janvary 20:b, 1852, at 10:40 o'clock ELL. beoved wife of Owen mu. Mts. MAKY 5 Kiva, Si the trenty “sc veath year of ber age. Dearest sietor, thou hast left ws; We thy tow most dently tee. Bat us Goal wie hats bared a, mur korroWs Leal. eee ae pence. Funeral wil take piace from her late residenoe, No. Fourth street uordiwest, oa Llnreday, January 12, 20 o'clock p.m. | Aelativee abd Sricuds are reepegt y invited &) attend. LINDSAY. On the morning of Jenvary 10th, 1 ju the euchty-second year at ber Mim. Liew JUNDSAY, widow of ‘the late Lewis Lindsay, of Win- aA ee pe MAGRUDER. On January 9h, 1882, ab 6: WASHINGTON “MAGKUDLIG” ‘aged eighty cg, ¥e re. ‘Hix funeral will take placo from the residence of bis Mem. Vinca Waughs, Thurday, Sauuaey Teahaen oeock. = GHT, On Tuesday. January 10tn, tase oaoie ena eae oe NIG. “t, daughter of the inte Jobu and Catherne be MicKuighi, “of Acnandris, Vay ailor's iow house: Notice of funeral hereafter.