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re THE EVENING STAR. | Winter Scenes at Montreal. The inconvenience occasioned by the pres- ] ent ice-jam im the St. Lawrence, at eae are well descpibed by a corres: of the Boston Journal, who writes as tollows, under Gate of the 12h: “Thoreau might bave devoted a week of ob- servation to the St. Lawrence, for whether in wister or summer, it bas wany curious hab- its. In summer, at ordinary times, no ove would suspect that the cellars slong the banks were ip any danger, and yet twice a year, spring and winter, all goods along certain streets must be removed from the basement story, and sometimes respectable merchans Bave paddled to their places of business ina canoe. The Royal Insurance Buildings were constructed at a great expense in order to make the cellars water-tight, and yeta steam. bas been in operation some da; concern.” ice shove w! bas ly oceurs about twice i jy frozen over. It is in this wise:—The ice which forms in the Sirst of the season upon the Ottawa and other tributaries, comes floating down, catches along the basins and shores, and accumalates tosach a somone te damup the water in various T the river rises in the attempt to he greap dam is shoved Just bere at Montreal it is piled along for several miles at the edge of the river street, baving come up over ail the wharves. Thousands on thou, sands of tone are lying bere, some of it in cakes of a foot in thickness and ef all sizesand di- mensions. When the ice finally sets, and of tlus the initiated seem to know at once. the |a- borers begin to make theirroad. At best, how- ever, it is@ rough one, and before spring the narrow country sleds cut up the snow that falis upow it. into ‘thank you marms’, expres- sively called ‘capoos’, of profound depth. This | road js used antil the very latest peried in the | spring. and as the breaking up 1qsudden and violent, they !ake boats across so us to be | caught floating.” ce, and House Furniture. season of the year new carpets are ‘urtains are renewed—that is, of summer are repiaced by Reavier ones of damask, &c., for winter—and often new furniture throughout for tne roem as procured. Now, we wish to offer one sug- gestion to our roral friends;and as we are ail practical in our table matter, our suggestion is of that kind. Before you buy auy furniture think of its use. Remember tnat a shiny con- vex bair-cloth sofa, too short te lie down on, and wo slippery to sit on, may do for show, Sut never for your family comfort. Remem- ber tbat @ marble-top table, with a plain, white painted woed- work, and wali of white, Without pictures, is not in keeping, however artistic or beautiful it may be in itself. Think well of your wants, of the association of your furniture with your pecuniary means, and above all,with the use and comfort obtainable therefrom. Do not buy high-vacked, etiff, Bsir-cloth chairs, When you can enjoy more Teal comfort in split bottom wood, simply varnished, anu procurabie at one-fourth the Price. Do not buy & pairof vases, witm pic- tures painted on them professing to represent China scenes, at a high price, and place them on the wooden manteipiece, woere they areail eut of character in their false representation. Do not buy a carpet fora small room, with a pattern scrawling like a schoolboys earlier penmanship, in forms and figures all, every, bot yet nowhere. Let all carved rk, in chair or table, mantie or cornice, alone, unless ye have wealth tocarry out all m keeping. Leave out knicknacks of allsorts; and remem- ber that pager own comfort. and that of your family, is obtained by a free use and enjoy- Mentof all you have around you, and ia plain, substantial, and appropriate patterns and colors, without gildimy, are always best received and appreciated by your friends or enemies, and tha ibey really contribute most te your Own enjoysent. S7 Rev. Mr. Schauffler, writing from Tmany to the New York Uongre- gationalist, says: “And here I may note | one of the exceliencies of (german charches. Nobody bas bis own pew, therefore every | body bas equal title to a sea:, and the poor never feel themselves excluded.” &7 Robivson, the negro recently arrested cTiminally assaniting a child of fourteen y of age, snd a Indy of seventy-oue, im Dracut. Mass.. last week, bas been identified as the same person who attempted a gross crime on the pers: of a clergymsa’s wife in Somer- ville a few weeks ago. e7-«1f you ever marry,” said a Roman Gon- sultohisson ‘letitbeto a woman who has sense enongh to superintend the cooking of a meal 01 victuals, taste enough to dress herself. pride enough to wash before breaktast, and sense enough to hold her tongue when she | Bas nothing to say.” | SW A colored boy of Corry. Pa., has invented | a rifle battery, which is on exhibition at Bat- falo. It throws one bandred and eighty Minie ball=at one discharge from percussion shell cartridges. The machine can be kept in con- tinual operation. S7 The emigration of freedmer from “Geor- gia tothe Mississippi Valley is so great, that the Macon Journal forecasts the day when Georgia will have an almost exelusively white population. | 7A correspondent of the Abingdon Yir- | ginian says the hog cholera is contagious, and | } argues that the only effectual way to get rid of the disease. and prevent its epread, is to burn the bogs that die of it. | S7-A miserly old Seotchman nas just died | immensely rich—diea very suddenly as he was | signing a check for £10,000. He was surneck ‘with paralysis when the name was halt writ- ten. Scauprepepeesepaeeeescpre ners ee AUOTION SALES. | | ___ AUCTION SALES. | YY JAMES C. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers. | TRUSTRE'S SALE OF LOT ON THE NAVY c u deed beari: Pio" ie goa cece ak saan as eee Nee of sale. as niectbed b: woh t of which "wilt be required Sas purchase. copveyancing and revenue stamps ‘at cost of pasha? 5.0, McGUIBE & OO, Rests, 8. 12,19 28 fos ¥ lige ‘ota tion Boome = ic *0. McGUIBE € U0. ea _ 7 SMSO ithe. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. F IMPROVE! D Uae “4 a PERTY ea aT Pope ot poGrice deed of treet to me. dated the day of Bove AD. 1&5 ti 3 m idesattc nag ot ot ry 4 peony the fh day ee. ++ On prem: in Reservation D. ot eee end eed oO toe ‘at the risk snd cost of the detente: Purchaser, by sdvertising three times fe the Be er A. BOSW: ‘Truates. Tenakis acts. ja7-Tu,Thade i jUSTER’S SaLE. By vi: reat oStarn site Ay for wetaes eeurg ot Mary a rt of Byui- i Bernie et yal | uth a fs she se, late rcontract will {ope Basement of t! Gt she ean | Congr PROPOSALS. P*0FOsALs ves_Benur TaiNerouta. QvgnrenwastER aie Ors orret, inset Sesiea ‘Proposete wil be repetved et thks efbco fer the ‘clock m.. on one a a a rennquemeen ear commencing april 1, PPad endiug Moreh 91, 1008" ‘on the following routes: 1. Territery, oe Pacific spats a: "Fort to de- s0crk a 2. ors Fort Riley. Btate of Magnes, or bs or such je year on fhe Ustou Pacific’ Tallroad. ‘a. D sD. teas poets of Kanes i 13 the Ferritory a elena do. south of lati Union. ‘New Me Mexico, or of ner depe depot. thet ma: Gesi ed in that Territory, and to any: other point er poiats on the route. BOUTE No. ; Brom Fort Union (gr such Stuer depot oa may be established in the Ter, yo of Mew Mexico, to ‘SRY posts or stations ghat are. or may becatad- lished ptt te a a tiove as be in the Territory ohne zona, and in the Btste of ‘Tessa weal of longitu 105 deg ROUTE Hod. From 8t. Paul. Maeueery = ST eemetinnes fa: ne iperbiaith of Miane- sote. jon Territory \y- ing est of the Missourt ri ir iy oes ana ‘thi will not exceed « 0 ay pounte on Boute No. 2 B Route Ho. a meee No. 4, 3400,00) repepperele wil be made for each route sepa- Bidders will state Kee rate per 100 pou 100 miles, at which they will Went port prop tiae§ in_eack month oy ry inn: ig ai ending March 31.1636 os Avril 1, thelr names in foll.ea weil accepted a entered} good and suffictent security sSeniehed hr said rty in rdance wi * o> with the terms of Thies adver ‘The contractor will be iredto ond: the following sy as nee SR peter —* te No. 1, $2" Gn Route Mo: 3) © 300:00 On Boute No 8, Joon, te Ho. 4, | 20.400 Satiafactor es mee of the loyalty and sol- vency of each bids Person offered as secur- —— be reqn ——. * ‘ropeeals must be endorsed ' Proposals for Army Trevepertation en Route Ho i oor 4” as the case may be. and none will be entertained heytaliy comply with the requirements jactnen' The party to whom an pot ergy fyeoenk Must po Prepared toexecute th 1c@, aad to give the required “for the faltnful perform- ance of the contract. The rige to reject any or all bids that may be Offered f¢ reserved The contractors on each route must be in readi for service by the Ist day of April, 187. and be requirgs to have a place of business or agency at wi may be communicated with omptly ond réadily for Route No. 1. at Omali: Ni it Fort Riley. Kansas; fi jew Mexico; for or at such other tes as a a €d as the starting peint of the rou forms showing the conditions, or the con- be entered into for each route can be had ‘ob application at this effice, or at the office of uartermaster at York. Saint Louts, Fort venworth, yo ante and Fort’ Snel- one. ane muat accompany aad ‘be a Scarpa the Brevett erie and Assistant je 18 S6t Quartermaster, U. 8, A PPoPosaLs FOR OAVALRY BRORSES. Depot Guarte ter’s Offic: pant Spon Ma "Faataary a 187, j posals a: ib od at thle Omer aut SHURSD ES Ge eerecateed January 24, a. for the delty y in the city of Bal eer f FOBTY-BIGHT (48) GAVALRY The Horses will be subjected to cari tion before being aecepted. They must in all respects. well broken, in full tlesh a: condition, from fifteen to sixteen han ‘igh, fro:a five to nine years old, well adapted in every way for 1h be ability of the bidder to fulfil! inspec. nod The abi 1s agreement “ible pe ene «rees must be delivered within twenty p from the date of acceptance of any i Goverpment reserves the right to rejec' eens 1 bf Pay to be made on completion of contrac Bids will be incorsed ‘Proposals for Oavairy Horses.” er Pte to the undersigned, Balti. By ee of the Quartermaster Gene: aS RiMBal Captain and A MU ek. Depot Quartermaster. or al! ja T-18t een tO Riz, Joke 10th. 1367, ITY A anuary Sealed Proposals Bal og be gs atthe Mayor's Office until 12 o’clock MONDAY, the zist instant, for re ee, ic . for the year 3867, for the seven several ; BO cOmtractor to have More than Specifications cam be seen at thi the offiee of the Commissfoners of tenet he West Wing of Ho bid will be received which dees not en offer fer cach seperate item of work coven! “s law the Mayor is prohibited from award contracts. 1 for the above work to Fad ates persons whe are not prac: pave! cop bas geld Neko ENN forest of the Corporati: . ap RICHARD’ WALLAOH, _jall-eott (Intel. Mayor. NAY SUPPLIES Navy Deranrurnr, Bureau Processes and $4 aed sndorsed’ 12, Ly é t Be; oP. peated posslet Navy Bu TebRe Fecei ved at ac thus reau until 2 0’c! ‘ou TU ay the 1th day bruary neat, for farniehing aad deliver at United States N lavy ettget wen Work nad Boston, on or before ‘be firet day of eet ae ~ 2 ttowine, of the different artictes g: lowing list; two thirde to to be, ae ree at e \o} gallou-, per gation eg Br. 20.000 gallons. per gallon Bids will be received for one-fourth, one nae. three-fourths, or the whole ef the quan Bemed ant suoee only’ ill be accepted, considere:| for the adv: Go u articles con! the above list jai te the navy stands be i o deecr!ption of the articles aud the agesto snare them eferred to samples at the said mavy jartei end for informe, tiom ag to the Inws and regulatio: ye Sicesef uct forin) regarding coptracts to t Cowmasdants and Paymasters of “the soverel pavy yar ted articles will be received in bond free end no inporpet 39 soryane, tax will be Psae offer must be nrapmeneaion by sii per soueeNgenee ee cries ene fs 80! nm Ww in ain 5 aie sores sufictent waretiea, to bine) one ‘macy of the os nuts to be centined by the se Fabmenter, District at tor . or Collector of the Customs. FOR Eee a BEEF anD —-— vy Drarueyt, Bureau Provision: Cloth Jan.7. ner new a TREAT Al D Beek and ved : Fecal pm ape Sas Say of jescar if Ae atthe oe Beet and Veeciabies must be of ity, ane Seen affords, «1 Hone. O E ticle murt be "Ne Prepesal wall be ply pen! = such guaranty, ih ie bedd: sored nee PROPOSALS OPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. ee Frovoraie bid ». $1, ea Pa ae lig set, vat gelaeks at noon, for nists a ‘Sue your front te ghee moniale oc sbility to fulfl a com. seaver best it: ‘7 best avon moety FY Pony mat accompa y the Bidevand Fearn pee ed cr No bide will EN ‘considered where ti ing it aot of ms SP os aaeliey purious ar. to rejection set sDecantire weir ned sheen # Dearty a9 can nol and descri Paci of the kinds of articles thar wil beeen oe Estumated quantity wanted for the year. PAPER. a inet ‘» reame Foolec: pte pr reams blae-Ii Weatue. oe San ee wy 4 known as Dispateh or Conan yor” r. 4 weigh mot less tham sixteen Douude, per irto Post, fi 10 eed tl siden, pet Wisin 5. —- best Double Gap paper, plain, per 6, 10 Foam Nete paper, gilt. large size, per 7.8 rome Note paper, plain, large size, per 8. 10 rou Note papeg, gilt, small size, per 2 8 fame Note paper, plain, small size, por 100 ‘Teams Envelope paper, yellow or boff, 1. 20 roams w Ricciine royal, per ream 2. 64 mot less than 599 bite adhesive «nvel- ot! thi. 4 arerper hundred = 0% BY 4 tn 14. 25,000 eth buff adbesive Enyelo es, ve: moors wO4 thick, 934 by 3% inehes, per andr 15, 25,000 long white or buff adhesive Envelopes, sivoots and hice. 5 for letters and cir: 16, 38,000 Hy sdNeslt ‘to ¥ enive aval » Ver; smooth t and thick. per hundr _ : 17. 1,000 smal! size white note adlenive Envel 8. per hundred 18. large mze bite note adhesive Enye! “opes, per 19. 3,000 letter “ise Ww white adhesive Envelopes, por hundred Cass No, 2.—PENS AND PENOILS, ETO. 2, 25 groes Perry’ id Guillott’s best metallic “0 Foe "metatite Pens, of other manufacture, 1 Pity ‘beat Gold Pen 50 Opaque Quills, N 50 dozen Penhold er dozen, - 25 doxen Fabe ad Pencils, vo Soren bent Der doze oven best red and blue Lead Pencils, per dozen Orass No. er paKSTANDs, WAFERS, ae Kuor or any pateni, large i coat iron, large, double, Diack, kK, Maynard & Noyes’, in oart Poaied, iF bo! 5 bottles ail be Copying Ink, per bottle, bottles David's Oarmine lug, ounce, Mo. 1, per dozen bottles » eer Wafers, common sizes, red, per 76 pounds Sealing wax, best extra suprfine, scarlet, pri und Orass No. eh oe AND MISCELLANE. UB SErionee. * Peak hives, Bodgers _ es, buck-horn handles, oz. 6 dozen Eresers, Rodgers & Bon’s i vor; dies, genuine, per cozen 7 hao. - 4dozen Uftice Shears, 1] inch, per dozen 4 dozen Office Scissors, per dozen . 20 dozen Folders, ivory, 9-inck, per dozen . 400 dezen =m a Tape, assorted, per dozen Taste, colors and widths, in Weights, asrorted, per dozen 43. 20 pounds India Mobber, prepared: per ound 43. 5 sennee India Bubber, unprepared, per Pou +4. = iMerte Black Sanc, per quart 45. ices Pounce, per 2\!ace 46, ie potinds Twine, jinen, per ponnd 47. Wy pounds Twine, cotton, per pound 43. Sgemen a Bylees mahogany, pec or flat, per 2. 2 dozen 6 vette Perchia, round er flat, per dozen Bw. 5 pound onge, best. per poand Bl. 10 pe unde “Bans Arabic, Deut Der pound The Achesive Envelope must be thickly gammed a tourth of h wide 4 the lappele. Each bidder must furnish his an but one sampie—of each ticle ‘ad Each article must be bid for,and n0 more than one price named for any one art) Hike not fully contorming to the advertisement will not be eonsider ‘The teras and conditions of the advertisement fo stationery are tobe iaco: ed t for Stationery, and the Dopar:- ot it will. im alicases, judge Whother the articles tendered by the contractor are of the quality re- quired by the contract ‘dered ty the Departineut Bud st the « gnipect ordered Ly Depar' we cont prices bye thei ae inant! ties exceed or fall hose entim: Bach pi pee aut st be signed by the individual or pm Bi mest 8, od elfy a price—and but ome pris fer éach and every article named in the echedule. Should any aan required which are not umerated to be furnished at the lowent moerket prices. i the coutres mont abe mee ly to mm the contractor ees treimilar + and if the contractors a thi ‘tment hes the De- sud the Department the @ aticte farhlahed by any other persen or ce ttied Bie fla rpieh it at GS rice lower than demande: ” Bisok forms “hed proposals will Parr ished at the Departmen a erply ing for them; and, as void od *auif orate; tf shefela tne be bebe pg poof gal jetou, he be tak ea ioe Romtdeietion, haloes sub e WeMie ee Dore rtee ent wil, in all cases, the terms of the contract have been complied with. and eater re pose iJ mei |§ the pon any jure te conply ina sonable time. approved security are 12 be, siren wate co his sureti: re te cea he Fa the oi cae: contractor ds dated di pede gate oe best bidder; the beet t Trot be a i coreful St for the pu: mt SEORET DISEABS SAMARITa&N’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST OS@BTAIN REMEDY EVEE USED “Yes, & Poerrivs GuRE,” fer GONORRHG4, GLEET, STRICTURES, a, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills 10 ba Taken to 6 Ours, ‘They are entirely vegetavie, bay BO smell nos seh stdromatat teil utechans ™ oeal from te four cava, recent in ‘twenty tonr hoars.’” BLOOD! BLoop!t BLOODII: | tng Bie Ee ee z' Ree oR a BYP ee LEGAL NOTICES. E THE Arne or + coLvmBiA OF THE ols- ‘This 3d:day of Junsary, 1987. Patrick White Andrew J. is Eee bi Equity No. 3g. hyeet of the bM flea pete sen 3 procure a decree for the wale of ce: tain piooes. | parcels of ground lying and b. beiee Lot eebioaton city, District of Ooi 6 of Leta, = quate 1,050, to satief'e bt 7 a fenda: Jobnson, to the comm ieipents. | pasate rer indeb, ry to anid amp johnson wi ned te asi compisin: zaesta ae sum of $447 #0 for goods sold e- livered jatuants to the said Ji 2 toh r Bon, That time of contract a oeeye said Joserh Johuson was seired and possessed of the said pieces or Sok eaende ich, while be Fy er ipsew »be adulentiy conveyed to oth Mt anson, im trast for the benefit of Mary Joh: wife of said . That complainant ained ju lemnation of the sad pieces or parer' of eround = and by virtue of an sttachment out of the common lew side of this court in faver of complainents against roduced before she ¢ Celtel. ‘That the anid + eting of same icon the sald pieces or | certalaed that the si Flyn, ed to havea liemon the said aoe ‘OF par- t on searching the land records ity. District 9 Columbia, no was recerded in said fter final =s the hn said attac! te, the rohed and een of ma te Joha- Malone, reais ee of $10, was found reeord atthe said deed of trust was recorded meaty eleven wovths after the date | thereof. and ovey two ppontes after Pe. hey end leviagof raid attachment. That the he Ment ie @ price lien om the said pieces =| cela of etou before the sald deed of tru ore : discover) of the amount sti!i due and paid 0 seid deed of trast, and prays @ sale of the aid Die: es or parcels of gronrd to satisfy the deman4 | of the complainants and other oreditors. av: | for an injunction agatnsi sald defendants. Joseph Jebsicon. Mary Jobuson, John M. Ha Fiynapd Joho Malone, ‘aud ‘heir when discovered, to restrain and pi and their agents and servants from s posing of. or in any manuer further the Da phaoae oe patosla of prnoed thereupon this 3d day of Jennary, 1357, ad- Sut ed ana crdere d that notior of thie suit be given to the rai id pon resident defen inute, Josep) John- son, Mary Johoson sad Joba Flyn, a7 publishing scopy of thieorder mn the Evening Star, a news. btn Le ge in the city of W. ington, inthe f Columbia, three ti week for six secutive wedks, warning eaid non-resident d dauts to be and ap ran or by solict- , at rules to be heic ice of the Clerk of .on the first Tuesday ef Juve, A.D. 1se7. to answer the said bill of complaint: other we othe a same will be taken pro confesso against them: Provided the (rst pubiication of this order shall appear at least four months before said first Tue-day of June. 1977, and stating the object and substance of sais ‘pill of LIN Asoriate se tor this Court. Justice, &c. MEIGS, Cie rk. LLER, Solicitor for complainants. SUPREME COURT OF THE Dis- ICT OF OOLUMBIA, ay ot January, A.D! 1367. da: Murphy, ‘vs. Equity, No. 795. This a John the ite ings mentioned. having, feported e the Court that in ee at with the decree ——— said cat he 27th of Decem| 1986. 99! dred ( $2,:09) vol has fally complied ing all the purchase it ve therefore by nse to the con'rary thereot be shown on oF bsfere the 5th dey of February, A.D. let? : Provided @ copy of this order be pablished in the Evening Star three times @ week for three cneeeae, weeks before the suid 5th day of Feb- roary, A. D. 1367, fA ee copy. Ja 3 stdaec' BPHANS T oF CoLumBia, Wast: ioTo! In the case of ag oto Blakely, execn of Bilizabeth Miles the executor aforesaid haa. ve vie, appr robation of the Or- phans’ Court of Washineton ounty atorosaid. Pointed Tuceday, the Jist day of the finalsettiement ns Setrapasic estate of suid decens: far as the same hw ad turned tuto Mesey; when and where all the ereditors and heirs of seid deceased are notified attend, with their claims proveny, vouched, or thes may otherwise b; 8, PR ees! from ail benefit rH deceus aeroxided @ copy of tis or oa be oblisned ope — hea gra ‘Weeks in the ven: sr, jane 0 r o am ‘est—JAS. KX. O BEIRNE. ja li-lawSw* Test—B. J. MEIGS. Oterk. 1866.—DjstRict Oovsry, co Kegister of Wills. PAKIMENT OF THE INTERIOR, D* UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ASH INGTON, December 23, 1366. On the petition of WILLIAM WIC. en | of Bostou, Masa. praying for the ex ya tent ae to him on the 19th day ‘ot 1885. for an improvement in tala Ma. a aes for seven years from the sa nm of said tent, which takes place on tive }: aay of April, Patent fe April vext, at a o'clock m. | me cn to ny Persous oppesiuz | file in the Patent Gatce their objecttons, specially ee at eeetimony” ate ae the day eart eeimony oo tas taken transmitted svesreetonen rg ite the ‘rnies (Ai the office, which will De furnished on s aepuce, itions and ned Ts relied u cena flea ee twen' y dove |.— Editors of th ve papers will please coystind send their icbihets tp the Pat Omce with @ paper containing this notice lawsw 7 D* 4? aR Mia onF Bp aa IFFICE, On, Sau tion Wistar Bleak oe On ew York, HN. Y., prayi lor vee Patant granied to wing sth day of April, ; ~ 5 a fron are v6. es, tala file in the Patent ie Sreseton Faneasiven +0 teodar ot in LB Weast tent; _ br a Pe is office, which will be furnished on applica- tions and other ee nee testimony re filed int Otte thi of Dearing: the arguments, ‘Size: that this Sotice be published im the ear) encer and the écpublican . Washington, D. —— es nai AD ‘ x Buccessi ve weeks; jeteetiom beat least sixty days T. O. THBA! P.§ —Bditors of the above + and send their hee to Es a paper containing this notice. GOVERNMENT SALES. Bure re a Devat nienst Pe josh rita eanaicettcrt! fespeetor 1 ox of 3 of dseacy, bevy 367. at the office o jarge lot of Ord: Yard, New York, teres, sarvipaabio and corvincsien euibrectog 6 non. Shot and ae, 01 jbrée. 8 Parts Beth Sime, Gest Sorrcgen” ana Ritolionces articles will a Orem cash fa Ope na vom efin on Wastes they will rev: oy mpage et avy de 27- e038 AT. eae! ef for i efectuat ver: fe for lio. mS ation of rely a e Nob isthe tah Peet ati Nicaea can *S'Fouv. ‘etihte th) RAILROADS. 1866 rransrz¥ania xours 1867 TO THE NOBTHW: | | SOUTH, AND SOUTB- WINTER SCHEDULE) 1856, lew’ On apa ter Nuvembe: . 186, trains will sed OAL tare fol ie * Raneweee MiMi ReN HH se Sats i 2 ‘Momnixe sogounonarons | At7 Wa. img and ali intermediate Sections. ured = ot pen Beading at 6 ” - aaenee 0p. m,. arriving MORNING BX Ee = PRESs. rt York. i sip see T™ z pas tate ee a in UNION cia a route can be procared st the of- ; fee. corner ot pote an 2 Pedneyivania avanse, erat Fs under the od low reiteble infor- inliep, ond Scho nnnere —— Comtirt ¥ 5 mation will be given at for Borthawbe en ent times. neers procuring ots st thie office can secure ‘eecomimodations in Sleeping Cars for El- mira ae 2. wien bs men =P, 5 MrOUNG. Gea. Pass. ioe Hameport, York. Chambersbere Pivegrews, be ATTBRECON EXPRESs. Leaves Phi Pottevitic, —— St 3.50 p.m. for Beading, ac, Dect! Bssting and Co tumbia rosé trains for = BEADIS cam Rae 400 ACOOMMUDATION Stations; arrives in Pest ate siederphta +h coy ny eaves = Pilladelpain al mae srphi _dehiy_ A AND | Bevarnii On and after TaN Bar, Monten rther notiee, Passenger Trains wil ‘sshington a4 Alexandria as fo Leays Wastineton, Li From Md. Loc Wasutnaros, ALEXANI GEORGETOWN MAILROAD. p.m; ie loaret Harrisvarg st8.10 anal fu: 1. =. for Sates a end ait funths above trains ran detly Bandar serxce i Supcay Traine leave P. ule at § @. | Philadelphia at 3.15 p m.; nd ¢ Phitadeipht for PSm ss SUNDAY PABSENGER TRAINS pez pre tg seg named nas, Wed at Se. + returning from Reading at 4.25 ae aires gt Dake |p OBEST vateer RAILROAD. shoot 98 7 33 aesevgers ae wn and yr 4 Z Pa i Mall and 4,9 p.m oo a aie ester ty ermeaemesremnmnine rom Bows ington net? s.m ‘HROUGH LINE BE BETWEEN rae TTT: 1 PHILADELPHIA AND NEW eeroe : edhe Peon ice é ™ and ieand Bxpress Trains f amsport, Elmira, g, Wasarveton, Ja ‘1367. i m... gereine between Washington end New Yo are FOR NEW YORK, withoat change of cars. daily (except Suaday) at 7:45 8. m. and “Poe NEW YORK, changing care at Philedel- |« eere? dafly (except Sunday) at 11:15 a. m.and oan bet < betwee es Goy ceenge= Jeet leaves Harriabor, i Mail train tor A leaves BSOoUYLEILL VALL Traine leave Putkeviite att, eae eo aD H m ls 34 tee Temeyus at 7.3 0m i > : FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily oem m., and 6:50 a: SUN Leave for New York and Philadelphie at 6:30 p. m_ only. asieer! ing cars for New Yorkon 6:80 p. m. train | Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York. ae Boston, can be had at the Stati eae cn in the day. as well as at ether weet ol! Bankers and Brokers Tclegraph Line, 34% nd Spm det 7.450nd 11:15 a, | jt ew leav® Auburn at 7 10a. m. for Pi burg. and wt) 80 p.m. fF Byer ner peween oth and eeerects. sud Tremont, retarsing from Harr rinedrore ore and Uh‘o Railroad advertisement | p. m., and frem Tremont at ison and 3.25 for schedule between Wasnt eta aie | p.m. . Anna polis - Ee ‘Wes: FREIGHT J "00 fips Mensa | Trane 7 portation. Goods of all eectiptions forwarded to all the eral Ticket Agen! ; " ‘OONTZ, Agent, Washington. ree, Freight aad p saat at ae ALTIMOBE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Shee By 28%. mo 12 48 ne B Asie Tox dan AST, for Mencing, Ertauou. Harciaiurg. and all points beyont, Close at the Pbij Post Places on the road an eeanches as she = a tor, the principal si stations only at3.i5p.m, " Trains between WABHINGTON AND BALTI- MOBE, aud WASUINGTON AND THB WEST Sre now run as follews. viz: FOB SALTIMOB) Leave daily —— Sunday, at 7:00, 7:45, and ibs. m 20, an 14.30. and 5:00 p.m, OR ALL WAY STATIONS in eth aily, except Buncay, at 7:00 a. m., and 0 amd Fot Gay ¥ Bi Sitomssourn OF ANNAPOLIS Teave at 6:36 and 7.00 a. m., nd at 2:00 and ¢:35 FOR ANYAPOLI T WINTER ABRANG The trains of the Penn Teac Be of Teave at 745 a.m. and iw m. Mo trains to or from Annapolis on Sunday : ‘be Depot. Urders lett he % Fon BALTIMuR orth tice a St Obcotnntoners, Will receiyo Leave st7 a. wm. Tratns Leave Depot, ¥ aus arin le war gtatio® = Molt Train. _ at oa 145 &. m.. am OeuG 4 5 ‘ 182, FOR ALL PARTS OF TRE WEST Poet Accom Bee gS 2 0 Sm Leave caily, except Bunday, at 7:45 0. m., aod Parkepurg T (Sp wm | _ Om Sunday at 3-00 pm. onty conn: ing ot Re Poses sin trains trom Buliimors te clin, arkorsbnej t THROUGR fio. Harrisburg A Laucaster Accor + | ritteborgh my | Pitiadelph to the West can be had at Ticket Office at all hours | yiitisetre & t the Rew office Bank- Fc h Line, 345 Peun. igoves daily, All other . 3. €XC andes . avenue, between 6th and 7th streets wers by Mail Train ge to Willi For New York. Phi’ & famsport alae TR without change of cars,and arrive at Leck Ha OLB, General Ticket ares | go to Oar liste ant oc $0 tf Sao, s KOONTZ, Agent W. HY DSON RIVER AND HABLB OADS.—On and after renal 1865, trains for Albany and Troy. Nerthern and Western trains, willieare Nee Yer as foilowa: pte ead om on i abptication 8a.m Ra) train vie Hudson River Rai!- road, th 4 10th av..threugh to Buflalo and | 1, change of cars and con- for Saratoge, Butland, Herrisbarg A. commodatio Heist eee a daily, weer neti Express arrives 5 other ait dutty ee Sunisy eam Paseengers leaving Lock jail train via Madson ‘at Albany with giost- Bx preee Biv. ver Retlrose, seus rth = Sa nee at T ped a rains for Nort! trad rlem Builroa, 26th et. and ath ay., coupecttan it Chatham with Western Bailroad { ech et rings, Pittsfield, | Ot eae ae an vere, O78. &c.- at Albany with Tn tra! at Troy tebange of cars, f.om Bonen trains tor Saratoga. Ba irlington and ese, ath op m a Bear at ine otis vl Cem as, sntpeeren witht trains for eee = \a | A | ing that amount in vaine. will be ip vi . Cantar heer ong Petioms. | the owner unless takes by special com Lebanon Sprin gat Gantt Pitta’ ae eee, with | ALLER, Ticket mts 631 Chest- and ic Rat- t etre Roe peerecter act Mpleoping care-at. | we H, WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the preaé train vie Hudson Biver Bail goad. with i ping carwtntis, = arOUgE to | pak nN EMIGRANT TRAIN runs daily, excep: io thou: se 01 For tall particulars #8 to fere and acc: aceommoda- rery. a7 st 5 | oe ipto FRANCIS FONK. 13? ae! C 1 b t vie Bome 4 jonpection fon hoy will’ be imade at y. This train wil! ran on aa Ieepi attacks d wenecting at Albeoy i sith hed. c 0 cory pacar at Buffalo and Suspension B: TLROAD OF NEw Passenger “ll Freight Depot fn 2 mee foot of Li Connects Zeustion ‘a the. ‘Delaware. ‘bes Coctewsrn estera road, e Bast, with tain Valley Raliroad and ita oc <- -_ ork. ieee win trains tor Serstoge end poles poe line to Pitisbarg ana the Wiese ———- { ange of Cars. ae mg rig ay 3 tate ae | ee ELL ENTOWM LINE TO THE E WEST. termediate falger iene enving Now 1 saiaye ween one Te aly Ree sven wake except ¥ Loris “i ixty miles hg ot Bete. and 8a day trate via Harl-m conics =. 6 Cincinnati, St. Louis, &, with ing 434 street at oa. m.. and arrivt one change of care. 0 Returning. leave WINTBE ARRARGEMENTS, = arrivi: wie, at ae pa Jamuary 7, 15357—Leave New York as _jai9 site —For Easton, Bethlehem, Mach = A wiliicmapore wilteekeee esbarre, nod om DEBIOKSB! 45D PO RHOm, PEELE ike uur taunt estegene TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. Bow I 2 Greet Bend. Pittabure, Binghamton, &. —W estore, Egress ea Easton. Alien- Seed eaten eas o ond Erie Bosds. for Brie and the Oil wha: N —For Easton. Allentown, Mauch ehuak, Wilkesbarre, Reading, Potteville, Barris. "'P MM—For Maston. Bethlehem, and Mauch rh . M.—For ety and Flemington. ~ oy TWIOK DAILY, (Sunday p, m. excepted.) XPREas Train.—For Ess » Reeling, Hertievurg, Pittsburg, ping care through from Jersey City to Pitts- vt Ecitonel Sioeal tains aré ran to Bergen Point, we oe cece perce attests eB et jorth Biver-at So. 1 Astor Wouwse. es. 588. 2 roadway, and et Bo. 10 a1 weer, STE* RNS, Superintendent YORE AUD BF Syren ———. No Bicumonts ate seer ae sar Balcones checked Se voperneahal 6 G. E. MATTINGHY, apS-ly eee y TRANSPORTATION GINS. ROTICE TO 8 via Shore ond Bpringfeld—8, (Bx.,) 11.59 * 4 8 ty Sab JaMBS H. HOTT, Superintendent.

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