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THE EVENING STAR. ——SSSESEESESES——SSSE The Cost of Getting Marri Man's 4 te Amether Betrethed. 1 A clergyman, living not a thousand miles from Procvereville, D&VIDg attended a wate- mee ng, returned to his hoase about | o'clock on New Year's morning, and found @ team biuebed front of door,'and a young cocple in bis house. The objeet of their visit Was soon made wn by the young man, who informed the clergyman taai he wished to be married tothe young lady who was ia ihe other room arranging her toilet. The cler- | gyms gested thatit was an unseasonabie hour fora ‘dding, and proposed that they | ‘pone Buptial ceremony till the next Gay. in reply to thie the young maa said tha: they were not intendmg to be married until | the pext day, but had concluded the evening Tevious to take a trip to his home in Jaffroy, H., and were going dowa to Winchendon om the night train. The story was so plausible that the clergyman married them. They left, and went to a hotel in the village, where they spent the remainder of the night. In the morn- ing they went to the depot to td«e the train for Ludlow, neglecting to poy their bill at the bo- tel or for their team bi: at the livery stable. The landlord followed them and demanded bis bill of she bridegroom, which was paid. ‘The livery stable keeper also went and pre- | sented bis bill of three dollars for the use of the team. This bil) was also paid, and the man returned to his stable and discovered that | the whip he bad furnished the young coupte was missing. He went back immediately to | 105 the depot and demanded pay for the ost whip, which the bappy bridegroom then handed ver. Om returning to the stable he found the runners of the sleigh were broken, and fear- ing the train might leave before he got to the cCepot, basteneu thither and presented a bill Tor the third time to tre hi +4 bat unlucks man, who paid five dollar: rf the damage to the sleigh. The cars soen arrived and took the young couple to Ludi and the livery- stable keeper retarned to table. On ex- emiing bis sleigh more critically, he found the beams of the sleigh were also broken. | Hitching up & team, he soon started for Lud- low, and found the young bridegroom, and for the fourth time presented a bill, which was this time cancelled with a$5 greenback. Noth- in more occurred to mar the pleasures ef their honeymoon till the up-mail train arrived at Ladlow, when off sidpped a young m im search of the runaway couple. This man bill to present to the young bride- groom, who bad proved a rival is this love aflair, the facts et which were that the two young gentlemen then confronting each other had been courting the same girl: butlover No.1! (who bad justarrived on the trainin search of tbe fugitive) got the girl to promise to marry bim, and, after they had appointed the wedding cay, invited lover No.2to attend tue festivi- tes. The imvited lover, however, stole a marco on his rival. and on theevening alluded t procured @ team aud went to see the lady, When. alter a few mirutes’ conversation, tney agreed to proceed to the minister's residence | as above, and become “twain of one fiesh.* ‘The truant girl. however, did not tail to array herselt in the marriage garments furnished her by lover No. 1, whe, when learning of the proceedirgs, was greatly incensed thereat, and upon meeting his rival at Ludlow, claimed that the nanghty girl nad promised to marry bim, and that he bad bought the clothes shat she bad on her at that time—her wedding suit. The bridegroom remonstrated in vain with the Tejectet lover, whose indignation would be quieted with nothing short of full payment for the nice clothes he pad furnished the treacherous girl. Bot here the bridegroom was ip a bad situation, such inroads baa been made upon bis financial resourees, that this last bili (the upkindest cut of all) oversized them, and be was unable to pay it, how much | soe ver he might bave desired to. But his re- lentles® Opponent was uncompromising in bis demands, and vothing short of all the bride- groom's money and watch would satisfy his wounded heart and depleted pocket. Ai last } the bridegroom yielded to these stern demands, and gave up Bis watch and last dollar, and a tless feels rich in the possession of one who bas forsaken another and agreed to cling enrto him alome througn life —Ruitland (Ft. Herald. al Village—A Boasting by bis Victim {From the Eimira Advertiser, Jan. 1%) ‘The little villages of Millport and Pine Val- ley were thrown into & fever of excitement on Wednesday evening by the shooting of Neleon Rogers by Mary Falls, a young lady, dauchi-r | et rmer and boat builder, residing about | balf way between Millport and Pine Valley. A>outayear ago Nelson Rogers, who was a ™eecnanic and moulder by trade, cam- to reside at Milfport. Atthis time be made the acy uaint- auce of Miss Falls. He was successful in war ing her affections, until, under protestations | @f fidelity amd marnage. her ruin was moras * Pliemed. Then the character of her lover was | unmarked, and he sbamefully abused the one whom be bad injured. Submuissively she bore | ber shame, until warned that the law required atonement on the part of her seducer. Ar her instigation he was arrested in August iast. con- feseed his crime, talking glibly and lightly about his victim to the officers of justice, aud | was held to answer under $1,000 bail, ata | Court of Oyer and Terminer. He then Jef th place S - A tew days since Rogers returned to Mull- port. He was the same boastful creature a< before, and renewed his determination of the woman he had ruined. Of course ramors of bis conduct did not fail to 1each the ears of Mise Fails, who bore his defamation for a tUme, but at length became exasperated. Pro- euriog @ revolver, she lett her father’s house on hermes aa | evening, and bent on her pur- pose, inquired out his boarding piace. At the gate she saw bim through a window com- | Pleting some arrangements of his dress. and resolved to wait until he came ont of the house. When the door opened she fired, the ball passing through bis right side, about mid- It was afterwards removed by a sur- bear the lower edge of the shouider- at the back of the chest. She returned Rome and entered the house as if nothing bad bappened, saying not a word to her own fam- ity about the tragedy. After the lapse of an hour or so, her mother learned from some Pass- ehbor that Neisoa Rogers had been shor, ought out the daughter and told her. but | ‘Was met with the reply, + I know it, mother ididit” The wounded man was immediately assisted | into the Bouse, and medical aid summoned. It was at first thought that be could Possibly live oniy @ short tme, but last night he was comfortable, fud surgeons expressed a possi- bility of bis ultimate recovery. No arrest was made—in fact, no yoo at ws entered yes- terday against Miss Falis—but we are informed that there will be an examination held to-day. The parties moved in respectable circles. and the reputation of Miss Falls. until she met Rogers, was unsullied for purity and virtue. Sbe was 8 young, attractive and adraired girl, and is now only eighteen. Her family are among the most reputable in that vicinity. A Novel Korsery—Two Peadiers apply Chleroform to a Family—A robbery took place day before yesterday afternoen, attended by circumstances of the most novel and Startling character. We have often heard of robbers using chle*oform upon Persons asleep in rooms, burgiariousiy entered, but never in all the annals of crime have we heard before of that potent drog being applied .o wide-awake per- sons iy toeir ewn houges. The facts are as follows .--A couple of ordinary—or rathe: traordinary—pack peddlers entered the h. se of Mr Jonn Lerch, on Poplar street, near Brinkley avenue, and offered their — for sale. They were apparentiy Polanders, ‘and spoke imperfect caglish. ‘Two ladies in the house ceme ferward, when they spread out their goods to look at them, and were joined by Mr. Lerch. After aod les. It “was thoroughly saturated with chlorotorm, 23d 50 powerfully did it affect tne Parties that they were unable to resist its influence. They s@ik into an insensible state, and remained so ier some time. When they recovered they Zowad that their visitors had departed, and bad robbed the house of money, silverware, id other articles, amounting te about two dred and fifty dollars. ‘Oo clue bas beea tamed to the scoundrels; they made good their escape. tis to be Roped that they will be ap- preheuded betore they commit @Dy More such expieits.— Memphis Argus, Jan. ii. ——————___ | <a ing to the amnual report of th, Board of Frade for 1566, England bas 1961 S39 acres ef land under farm cultiyation, or 68 per cent. of har entire territory. eee Butler Se & letter to . Cadienx,of Montreal, ring the . ation of Canada te the United States a: & A few da: alad was sliding the ice down hill at heeling, W. Va, ‘When be 8 aad fell bead foremost. His neck was oi and he died in 8 few minutes. S27 They have got a fellow in jail, in Keene, OB Rt swasiog. Pe Gee ow sad void _., Bewspapers are marrying Speaker BT At atin wedélag ia D> ius the mvita- tiona were written ou tin toil. S7 A new dance has been introduced called the “Kiss Cotillion.” It is very popular. G7 Mrs. Prince of Wales will soon be “as well as could be expected.” G7 A pretty schooimistress in Olmstead, O., vest aaa girl pearly to death with a beech etiek. S7Seventy-four millions of people speak S7 Princess Anta Murat—Duchess de eee Senne 6 aay: The Emprese | chargeab) | in all respects. well broken, in fall fi PROPOSALS. PPorcsaLe FORIARMY TRANGPORTA- Quan TEnmasTeR Guxgeat's Ovrice, senicn pea eae or Brass ctved bt this 6 i. oti deg ond east of longitade ii endian fhe Territories of Utah and lat- on. 4 d0g., ineleding if necessary, or ee 1B Pathe Urion, BO . 3. : Brom Fort Unica or such other depot as may be establisbed in the Territory of New Mexico, to poste or station® that @re. or may be estab- at Territory, and tesach ta oF sta- be desigmated tu the Territory of Ar- Biate ‘exes West of longitude B E Bo, 4. From St Paul. GWunce.ts, to such poste a. are Bow or may be eefab ished in the ptate of Miane- sot nd in portion of Dakota Territory ly- ing e-st of the Missouri river. state the rate per 100 pounJe ich they will Feaneport the stores h of the year, beginning April |, ited and 6 to, and ruMcteut security futuished by ‘said Party in s¢cerdance with the terms of this adver The contractor will be required to give hen the foilowivg amounts: % al Gn Route No. 1, $: Un Route No. 2, 206,000, On Biute No 3, 100,000. On Boute Mo. 4, 20.100 leinops pon d evidence of the loyalty aud aol- Yency of each bidder and person offered as secur be Br ae ideal p aie fi Foperale must eudors * Pro le for Army Transportation on Reute No es, or 4,"? @ the case may be. and ore will be entertained Unless they fully comply with the requirements Of this advertisement. he party to whom am award1s made must po Prepared toexecute the contract at once, and to ve the require! bonds for the faithful perform ance of the contract The right to reject any or all bide that may be Offered is reserved. ¢ he contractors on each ronte must be in readi- ness for service by the Ist day of apa. 1867, and Will be required to have @ place of business or agency at which h eqecrienes with je No Om sfor ort Riley, Koute No.3 at Fort Union New Mexico: for Ne. 4. at Saint Pani, int for each of the jicated as the starting as; for '@. OF at sui Botner InNesot®. Or at suc! e al Bo bein: pe Blank forms showing the condit: the tract te be entered into for each route can be bed on application at this office, or at the office of the Quartermaster at New York at Lonis, Fort Le rth. Omahs. Ssnte Fe, and Fort’ Snel- must accompany and be « part of the 1. der of the rtermaster General. FT oraer Or ine aT ANDER DLT 38, P ‘Brevet Colonel aud Assist: je 18-S6t Quartermaster, U. 8. A NAY SUPPLIES. Navy Derartuent, Bureau Provisions and Clotaing, Jan. 12, 1967. Separate Propvssis, sealed and endorsed. * Pro for Navy Supplies,”’ will Der es at this a uBtt! 2 o'clock on TUESDAY. the 12th day ef February neat, for furmiebiag and delivering atthe United States ¥ New York ani B of April next, ties of the different articles specified in Lirds to be delivered at at Boston, viz : New Navy Beef, 3,000 bb's , per bhi New Navy Pork, 6.00 bbls., per bbi Rice. im #0 pounds, per pound Dried Appl 0 ON pounds, per pound ound. per pound, "0. at. per pepon &r. 20 000 gailona. per gallan ili he receive! for one-fourth, one half, foustns, or the who! the quantities thead the articles ¢: eal mp orted articles will be received in bond free from baal mee no internal revenue tax will be le upon any of the ahove articles. very offer most accompanied by a written guaranty, signed by one or more respousible sons. to the effect that he er they undertake th. the bidder idders will. if his ortheir bid be cepted , e into an obligation with good end sufficient sareties, pupplice proposed; the guer the competeacy anty to be certified by the Paymaster, District At- terney. or Collector of the Customs. No proposal will be ci peutes by such gnaranty. lence that the bidder ts a regular dealer ie articles, and has the Meense reqaired by act of gress. A. BRI . Ja i2-waw Chief of Bureas. P®orosats FOR OAVALEY HOBBES. January 24, 1567. for the delivery in the city of B ti oF . 48) @AVAL: tnore of FURTY- BIGHT (48) © zB ‘The Horeés will be subjected to carefal inspec: tion before being accepted. ‘They must be pound conditivn, trom fifteen to sixteen hands Bve to nine years old, well adapted in every way for sovalzz parpesea: The abilit; of the bidder to fulfill his agreement mee be (nga mpd two ee reges pereons; ¥ jer ust accompany posal. ‘The Herses must be delivered within be 3 from the date of acceptance of any proposal. ‘he Goverument reserves the right to reject auy or all bids, Payment to be made om completion of cont Bids will be indorsed **Proposals for ‘al Horses.” and addressed to the Undersigued: Balke 7th 8 pte bd street, BAUTIFUL AND USEFUL COMBI. Biereringe, Chromes, Wreaths, Baskets of Flow: 1OTURE CORD AND Tal : WaLacT all stzes and colors, SER Aehae AB Whibe inapee e: bi lor Pat. ois ee ict, se a wel aserted eroc ot the apd te beep that class of Goods. we respect? fully tarite the Pubic cesepet end compare our Geods vith any in the el us ry) 4 Forms PF EARERTTER, No. 486 7th street, _doWs-tm* Eight doors above Odd Fellows" Hial!. SPLENDID JEWELBY. MB. ALEXANDER ast York; whepe-We teak from very meguificent assortment o: JEWELE -in.ported from Italy, the 3 they cannot be ob- etany here, also ge assortment of new style @00) bey ed and of great variety. soll at eame rales 6. 240 Pi venta aveuue. 0 TUNES AWD REGU! ABLISHED eo aa 498 11th street, near avenns. DORAN? Fer Vas Daraarmuns, M \sghidiead LL I 7s DEPARTMENTS. PROPOSALS. Sg RS on BOPOSALS FOR SFATIONEBY. [* 728 SOCSEES, OCU eE, TEE DI: 1866 psaysniYeAz novre 1867 BILapm. Mabe ee ce he considered. hea oe Department, | bey Deined Het specifies, as nearly as can now desoripticn of it wiil be wanted: the amonat. Sachs of the kinds of Bstsmated euaniity wanted for the year. =e blue-laid, com: known es Dispatch or Consular s weigh pot lees then sistece Pounds og ream a“ Fest, machine, plain, faint: |. Sreams best Doatie 0 reom |. 10 reams Nete ream gilt. large size, per 5 reame Note paper, plain, large size, per v, gilt, small size, per . & eons Mote paper, plain, small size, per 100 ‘reams Envelope paper, yellow or buff, Fr. royal, per ream y jooks, not less than 590 pes very smooth ° 000 leng by Bimocthé and thick s Nundred . 25, white or 00 long ceamn e edhesive Envelopes, va by 3% inches, culars. 8% by 3% iuches, pe 3,000 buff or w bite aahesiv. emooth and thick, per hand white note sthesive Envel- ad te ze white note adhesive Envel . undre - 4 3,000 sete: size white adhesive Envelopes, per Crass Nos?2.—PENS AND PENOILA, RTO. Perry's and Guillott's best metallic ross ili Pens, of other manufacture, Fold Pens, por dozen Vm ited. dorep 2%. 10 — best red and blue Lead Pencils, per n « . S-INE, INK: Orass No NE, INKSTANDs, WAFERS, 12 dozen Inketands. Knox or oF small, per duzen 4 dozen InKstands, cast iron, large, double. black, Maynard & P, arg Noyes’, in ‘s Copying Ink, per bottle. 1's Carmine In, dunce, Mo. 1, per dozen bottles . nae Wafers, common sizes, red, por wu 33. 75 unde Sealing wax scarlet, per pound No. 4.—CUTLELY AM epee OUB ARTICL any patent, large per dozen 29. 20 botties Ink, quart bottles, |. 25 bottles Arno! i bottl i » best extra suprfine, D MISCELLANE- uives, Bodgers & Bon’s, four jozeR . Le Bravers, Bodgers & Bon’s ivory han are. 1l-inch, per dozen + 4&dozen Office Scissors, per dozen 38. 20 dozen Folders, ivory, 9 inch. . 400 dezen red Liven T 10 do; Silk Tast ‘ape, assorted! rdozen colors and widths, in lghte, assorted, per dozen bber, prepared, per Bubber, anprep pound 44. YO quarts Black Sand, per quart ces Pounce, per once ne, linen, per pound 1, CONLOD,, per po! msbogany, roaud or flat, por round or fat, per dozen it. qed goed ic, best, per pound ust be thickly gum: finch wide arounu the |. aed Each bidder must furnish with bis sample—and but one sample—of @ach ar! id nO more than ny one article, ming to the advertis ed. onditions of the advertiseme: tationery are to be incorporated im the cun- ¢ for Stationery, and the head of the Depari- it will, iu ati cases, judge whether the articles aes wy the ae Bre of the quality re- fair ¥ the contrac “The Stationery lato bé furnished as it may be Ordered hy the vepartment. an prices, whether the quanti th Of those estimated. Bach propvsal must be signed b ing it, and must spec’ ous one eet —ler each and every article named in ib ae: any articles be required which are not a anid are to be furnished at she lowest the Department sbali see fit to order them from the contractor haring the con: tract for similer artic a 2dozem Gutta Perch £ pounds Sponge bi The Aubesive Buvelope m a@tourth of an at the contracs exoeed or fall short the individual enumerated, the: mourket prices, i if the contractors ree, them the De- fartitehed by ho will farnish it i demandes by the contract ms for proposals will be farnished ent to persons applyi t id find it mane will be taken sate, p on eo! “Mine head of the Deve @icult to make a oo he r will, in al! cases, decide whether the terms of the comtract have beeu complied with. and he t the contract upon @ny failure te comply { Bonds, with approved security, areto be given ny: and, incase ined aft 1 examination for the purpose of ascertain: witch bid wills ia ite Draotical reailts, be most to itself the right to at of the arti are bid for at very low ande Peter tee veryoss of each. for the purp of ef the estimate con’ semont. * SLEX W: BANDALL, Postmaster General. ‘T DISEABSS. SAMARITAN'S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST OBBTAIN BEMBDY BVEE USED A GONORRHEA, Contains no Mineral, Only Tem Pills to be OTORES, a hone no Mercary fable. having no emelti ‘They are entirely vege! net rors waste te, end will an; ecupleasant tes! 7 lets of the preseat Chinsetoantee Gr in “twenty fonr 90 Exposure, ne tr! Let who ha’ who have been gorged . mail in e plain envelope. $3. wy BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD! I; Price—-Male packages, SAMARITANS LEGAL NOTICES, | RAILROADS. TLaD! wary NSYLVA Tats of January, 3ee7, | iF Patricu White and Rotter deh & EHANNA, Sapet, comet, TO THE NORTHW bet SOUTH, AND SUUTH- | ETH Os AN! rae, Joseph Jobson. Mary Jobn-) Equity No. a7. WINTER SOHREDULB) BAGER Th: #BM EN eb 8 es On apd siter Novenber Ibe Ie, traice will pense Depot. 1 RIT ESTA sad OaLe Wasbiovwon. "7 L streets, Philsdeipnia, at tue following ORNING ACCOMMODATIONS Bead: ® m. for img and sli intermediate ing. leaves ing at 630 p. day voments, pais at 9 To : | ame ing time over Gk: MOBNING EXPRESS za pig Lebano: ne Grove, Tamaqua. 5: ire, Rochester, Ni: be reburg Tetow « BBAVING ‘ebnsyivenie Mailroed trains for Sna with the Lebanon Valley trai: pare, @< ,8t POBT OLISTUN witn G, roed trains for W fli t, Loc y other reute. Two humired miles saved to ester onc Centra) New York. ‘Tyo Daily Trains tothe ‘eet. " a. b itimore Bi EaTER Firrdbo ket Facer teats BOO8 mote ths Fim Balttinore have Pp ebanges in UNION | | Ez by thie routecan be procured at the of- Cormer 6th ‘and ivauie aveace, - . under the National Hol, where’ reliable infor io ROAD @ with : mation will be given at ali Gmes. 0) | | ube traive for Northumberien we MS Heensitarinidded react aa ite ieeatt | serureacemmotniios fn Bleeping Ure or istaasoon extanese | | Jchheonte ssid Jahn M. Hanson es aforesaid be | Mice or Pi BS. WILKINS, Ticket Agen | _ Leaves Phitesciotic oe Ts m. for Beadi peeduced. «fore “be Court, ang: the caste tne baad won D0. | Rotteville, Bacrisbure. &e ,” conuecting wits i" con | . he Gen - ts wy the is | Pinsteimores Mace”: PAs*- dol iy | Ue, aen * Columbia Ratlrosé trains for Volum- suing of sald pieces ia of = = dios semeard that. tee said’ defend eae WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND claimed to ha’ ia : 10 BEADING ACOOMMUDATION GBORG ETOWN KAILROAD. aden the sat feces OF par’ Leaves Keading at 6 ; tro on searehing the land records cers of grow B. nurainn Sen ve PP lade! _ * i | , Bovurning, leaves Philadelpnie at 4 f Washingten county, District of Columbia, no lier or deed of tenet was recerded in anid inat rec: | _— arfives in Beads 5 | orde, os thet Ss fans a. ag Pa Te x T AB L R. Pottert . . t said recorcs agaip searched and @ deol of BB ey aetlee Fea 1856. and bbra at 1.00 Att rnoon trains leave { 1 - 1 iranbe- Harrisburg st2j0p mand Pottsville ‘cer treet from said Joseph Johveon te Jonu Malone, | tween Wasbingtou nad Alexandria | | mM; arriving et Phiiadcipnie ate at 2.45 p. tosccare Jobn Flyn for the sum cf $1000, was Lgave Wastineto: eave Avex. = ee oe jeiphia at645 p m found scores. That the said deed of rus | prom Ma avenue de; rom cet. Dale cy | 7 parsers Tmmodstion joaves Reading at nd Tisbarg at 4.10 p.m aaing with Afternoon Ac: a + 6D p.m... arriving ia Dhiladeiphia at Market Train. with = passe Jeaves Philsdelphis at iz go room ther pad ves two mouths after the {ssui Local at. bb ough es attachment ‘That thi bests sea 100 f the amount stilldue ana unpaid on po gp ee | of trast, and praye a sale of the wid pos Teroug) i Aan P +p ay _ao ail. corner ing town 1 pieces or parcels of ground to satisfy the demands ” Duke. sileney 500 PLM way stations. of the complsinants and other orediters, and . “a " ’ ‘abo for sn injunction agatvet sald dev-ateatsd bocelenr- King j Ailthe above tra on. Mary Jobuson, John ant Seary—7 lynand Jobe Malone, aud ¢ 3 when discovered, to nm and pre and their agen! a servants from selfing or its CHESTER VALLEY RAiLBoaD, ering of or in sey manner further tucnmberiug, xu. v- = 4 Thenatd pieces or parcels of creund : i Passengers tor ~—s ning orn ane Intermediate “aged. ana ordered that notion of thissulk te given 0 eae phis. returning from Dees indged apa orde: at no! asuictegiven | no w L t t t to the raid non-resident defendenta, Joseph John an PS. General Manager, ingtow a Pa] 12.9 neon, Mery Johneon. and Jo" Fiyn, dy publish’: TROUGH LINE PETWEEN WA GT NEW YOBK EXPRESS FOR pitt Acopy nf tbiworder ta the Evening Sarva nove, | WT PHEADEL EA Ty eee ype TOR AND The wags TTTSBURGR r pnblished tp the city of Washington, in thy: - ! York at7 we Uiterictct Goiumbta, three timer sweet for six | Si Qi REWMERE peers ink 88,11 3a apd | Sincere wee earning said non Races de- ns rs S. “se ~ re with pomnenis ang endaute tr be a ar.In pertonor by so ASHINGTON. Tan. 5, 1867, “n t Xpress ine f. Srp cate’ fe be Bed tn the office of tho Clerk of | | Tralue between Washington ead New Tork are | Pittsbarch, Chicago, Willlamepert, Blain me” this Court, on the first Tuceday of June, A.D. | BOW Tun as follows, vince — 1&7 to answer the said ! timore &c Ls rping, Express Train leaves f Penney ly: =o til of complaint; o FOR NiW YOB. Mower) meee! = rt a Severe Againet | pe daily (except Scniay) at 7:45 sm and | them the first sMeation of this order | 6: " shall appear at least four months before said firet OB NEW YORK, changin: cars at Philedal- Tuerds) of June 1877, and stating the object and | phi. substance of said bill of complaint. Leave dally (except Sunday! at 11:15. m. and B. OLIN, Associate J 0 p.m. | withe at change of cars, a berg on ia Express trom Pittsber cn 1 0! a and, stice, dc, A true copy: B J’ MEIGS, Cler' FOR PHILADELPHiA. { 1 ew York je WM. J MILLER, Solicitor for complainants Leave datly (exer ot sancay)at 7.45 and l1:18a, 21° p m. Mail train for Berth Je Stawew m., snd 4:30 and 6s eupay ; York at iz 3 eee —— -- U, SOvUYLKILL VALLEY BAILBUAD BPHANS’ COUBT Jan. 8, 1866.—District Leave for New ¥< Philade' e aris oy CoLumBia, Wask.seTon Oounry, To wi: | m only. ee cere ewtile at 7.1108. m. and73 from Temequa at 7.35 4 SU8QUE. fa HANNA Barn 7 8. m. for Pineerove In the case of Abranam SHlakeiy, executor Sleeping cars for New Yerk on ¢ -™. train | of Blizabeth Miles deceased. the executor | dally. os = a | aforesaid has. with the approbation of the (r- Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York. or phans’ Coart of Washington uty at Boston, can be had at the Statiap Othice atallzours inted Tuceday, the Sist day of Janu: im the dey. as woll as at the new office the he final settlement and distribution of th Bankers and Brokers Telegraph Lin-, 34% Penn. a » etween 6th and 7th streets. as the same have been collected and altimore and. ante Ramsvee advertiseme:¢ meney; when and where all the creditors and | for schednle between ashingten, Baltimere, heirs of said deceased are notified te attend. | Annapolis, ant the West with their claims properly vouchea, or they may J, L, WILSON, Master of Transportation. excluded from ail benefit in LM COLE Genera! Ticket Agent estate - Provided a copy of this or- GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. der be pub mind opps © week fox Sense weeks Oc 30-tf nev) oas to, the said oo) eIRUE. FAL TMOBE AND 0810 BAiLEOAD, Register of Wills. ASHING Ton, Jan. 6, 1987, MPODEMED STE PUAN rerce, | So SPSS ae ae turetng Tremont at 7 358. m. Goods ofall a eee 0 ‘escriptious forward to al) the above points from the Von % o “4 Depot, Broad and Willow stress) N°™ Freighc FBELGAT TRAINS Philadelphia datly at 5.300 m eal m..for + Deeb iile, Port Clint: be aud ail > ALLS Olote at the Patledeiphie Post Office for Fy . iy C = Places on the road aus tts branche. . ASHINGTON, January 3. 154 Trains between WASHINGTON A TI. r “nd On, the petition oF CHRISTOPHER DUK. | MOBE-and WASHINGTON ay rite eee ee Tne atoms nly ots Jor the ed Seances Carmel: Oomnecticut, raving re now run as follews, viz - o = Y r sion of & pal rani m™ on FOR BALTIMORE ENNSYLVANIA CENTRE, : the 2th day ef June, 18 n improver.ent in Leave daily, except Buuday, at 7:00, 745, and P WINTER ANG Meng beat . Shuttle Box Motton in Looms for seven years from | 11:Ib a.m. snd 2:04, and 4:30. ani 1 00 p. m, The trains of the ivanis Cent: pp mapety Hag) ent, which takes place on ore FOR ALL WAY 8TATIO a Market «treet. itiserdered that che eaid petition be heard at and 8:09 p* xcept Bunday, a: 7:00 8. m., and Thonn, the Patent Office on Monday, the 34 day at | 200.8n¢ 8:00 p" m } June hext, at 12 o'clock Mand all persous | FOt VAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS | are povified to appear and shew cause, if any © “ + ihey have, why said petition ought not to be | Leave at 6:15 and 7.0) a. m., and at 2:00 and 4s | Frontend Market cepa ee are ashi Prrsons opposing the extension are required to FOR ANNAPOLIS, | ScpergareeLeech rain | granted. -s: 3 i red Leave at 74° a m.. and 4:0 9. m. No tratn GGG BXPRESS wil! call / to” forth in writings st least omcarcdons beteees, | to or from ee | ap celer Seeeaee tt tte epee, Order on fo of hearing: all testimony filed by eithe: mee Mnutctrest, will receive UN SUNDAY. FOX BALTIMURE. ion. ured at the sald hearing must be tak are eins Leav: franemisted in accorannce with the rules of the of- Leave at? Ton War Ginn, dm. Msi! Train eer fous ipa Ww will be furnished on cation ~ , ik 2, ‘Dep aettions and other papers relied Upon as tea- 745 4. m., and Poolt Accom’n Bos 1 & 2, 10.00. 2-00 and 50) Bm timony must be filed in the « Mice ticen’y days be . Lisevt anh ALL PARTS OF THE WEstT fore the day fae Beatty ihe arenes if any, 80'S, ly, except Sunday, at 7458. m., aud . im fe 2 G 7 Urdered, aloo, that this tice be published in Ps at $00 p.m. only, connecting at Re'ay the Kepublican and the Intelligegcer, Washington, Parkerst. to — from Baltimoreto Wheelizg, Soca ican oned Sebahe toe see reat, | FHROCGN Fi0K BEB bo the Wastcon bo had ot pee Thy tens Hin mpd (origeey eR ert the Washington Station Ticket Office at all hoa-s Previous to the day of hearing. in the any, ag well as ot the new office of the Bank- | Fae! Live and Erie Express. Parkeburg lrain. — Harileburg Acce: Lancaster Accom od FitteLargh apd Brie Pht Pits | | Tests | | ! T. U. SHEAKERB ers and Brokers’ ee me, 345 Ponn. - ‘, avenue, between 6th an » ain ge to Williamepor P. 8.—Editors of the Shove papers, Ligaen ¥o: New York, Philed iphia, and Boston, see ; snge of cars,and arrive at Leck Ha. copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office w ad vertiqomen: fan eye fe nsportatt: “Pacengers Uy Mail Trein go to Oarusie pm A hee ee LM. feneral Ticket Agent.’ | Chen! ershurg without » Chatwe sf ont aale and = ee oc tt GEO. TZ. Avent Weshing tom, achlecming Oar Tickets oan be Bad on sbplication GOVERNME) HiGbsox, EIVER AND Bancem part. re ape sag ROADS. —On avd after MONDA = — » Mov. 19, ‘OVEBNMENT BAL) 1566, trains for Albany and Troy. comnecting with ( a shenconin re Nexther ‘and Western tratus, wiilleave New Yers LJ oF eG) ' TANNER AND ETEAM SAW MILE ENE |’ a te Rxpreas srvinty five acres of ind, near San Antonio, [ vwellooe ng and 10th a Texas Sealed Proposals, in dapHeate, will be received up te nae I wore of poe agen cd eee aceniee venty-five acres of lend, more or less, - with the bulloinga erected the + real. cf sodation. 10a. m. Express aud Mail train vie Madson | Philadelphia Express arrives | ‘eon, andthe ap- | Biver Rai road, connect at Monday irs East 11 p.m iB vi ‘bemy with West- | > . “ dat t for North. Civcipnatt Express arrives daily. All ot! rtenances ap; sales shes ‘to say: ern ca at Troy with ri for forth , | tesins daily except Benary ity. ther Containing TW st eran LIME VaTs, 26th-st. and ath av., consect ty Chstham with wrnheeneere leaving Lock ven at7a.m.. and FIFTY Two 09 Vai Wee Bailroad for ings, field, iiliamsport at 5 40 a. Teach Philadelphia, BVEN NE POOLS, | dc.;at Albany with Western Saies. ‘and at eer Without change of cars, f.om Williamsport, by snd capable of tanning fifteen thousaud hides per th — tor Saratoga Butland, Burlington td aed Cahinteiy ‘ait ner annum on! 5 : STEAM SAW-MILL, 3:45pm. Express via Hodson River Rail- | sume any risk for age, except for Wearin, three thoveana feet of lumber dante’? Of wing | , Sah P Mm Raprese trate vie Hadeon River Rail- Apparel, end humic thetr Tesponsibiiity to Ons ONB 8@ALL STONE BUILDING ené at Troy with trains for Monteeas, with sleep: andred Dollars in value. Ail The above property is sitnated about two miles ing car attached. ing that amount in vaine, will be at the risk of pbove Ban Antonio, oa monn 8 Astoute iver sed 16 p; m. Bxprece train. vig, Berlon 1 Rallroed, the ouper, unless foe AY qnecial comtract. esta! BOC lor Tageof hewn stone, iaid tn ceueat vs | Eebanon Sorin rs, teed, ey at Albany ei | 2OBeo ALLEN, Ticket Agent, 631 Chest- bh and 4 and et Troy trains fo: - etreet. made bi the Tate coral Coeh mane epaaats rliogton and Montreal. Bleeping carsat- | ) SAMUEL H. WALLAGR, Ticket Agent at the mente and are estimated to heve a at 2 — Ks express train via Hodson River <4 ehh Fuickant TRAIN runs daily, except o und eare A leep: care attec oe! throu, - sense ee pt rte of sae. “ Ng oa: b lo end Buapension Bridge without change of For fan lars aa to fare end accommode- vance. A secured tithe in simple will be given | cars. Also, ing car ev: day excepting tions apply to NCIS FINK, 137 Dace st. “proposals will be mefted = Propesals for Ge Qedeoetrg witbout chauge, via Rome Weata O. | (ERTRAL BAL vf ma be is ve . 4 ernment ‘Tannery and ‘Sew-Mill. end addressed secon for ‘troy will be made at Cc Passenger and ‘and ain vi be train ren on Sundeys Biver to . B. EIpDgO Byt. Gen., Asst. . Maes b. ve eT Gate abon roes. is t docpina car attac em | CTILDINGS ATAUVUOTION. Eee st Teer with ‘ratas tee bange of cars. ‘Quariermaster’s Office Dope: of Werk traia will be ren via Hudson 4 IN 1 iach Wasarnsion c anuery gested Railroad m Bow York to Poughkeopst Pind ye a hy <o Tan weer. > Jemes M. ie ‘Two Express Trains daily for the West, except ill be st public auction, jate stations. lea’ Rew York at8 30a when f - Pees h Poeeteroceen ean, | Be Sarge, pagers wise. w. | Sa aRernat tat eater So un Moore, A. 4°. the followine etlatope, ” | ihes Sunday trate vie Hartem Railroad. lea. Seekers, emapets ae » with bat Ov Penney! avenue, between bteent ing 43d street Coys aan WINTEE ABBARGEME: atreete: ats p m. ve jerton 3 NTS, louses. t hs ‘York at 12.30 § Comme» cing January 7, 18si—Leave New York le Hi en feet high; one 16% | m., arr ving in How Tors a ron RIL. =e ng ’ lew a , bet - ¥ it ) A. M—¥For Baston, Bethi«h atresia we ‘Twenty-first and | je19 Vice President. _ crank weiner ute ag Powe iiset 3 Rene UU EAILBObee AED FO aa AM Mart Txacn—For Flemington, Rae form. feet — 2, Scranton, esbarre, ‘Great * funds, . Bena. ra, Binghamton, &. Tgrovet Bris’ Gon CHAS. 4. TOMPKINS, beg ern ren aw oa. Netter: Bx prone for Reston. Allen- Deputy Qi Ge ras ral, TWIOB DAILY, (Bundsy p, m. excepted.) town, Harrisburg, Pittsburg. end the West. with 21-8t Act's Chie Q M.- it Washington, ie but one change of cars te Cincinnati er Onicago, SALE OF A LARGE LOT OF ORONANOR | yr >sSrickegt ant moet direns route te Richmond, | sad but two changes to St, Leuis: Connects at S*"* 9b dabnano BatEstat. pA : phis and Brie Boads, for ‘nd the Oil Be- Burcav U Ordnance, Navy Borartnical.s Washington City. 22, 1886 Jone. 2 M. ‘Train —For Easton, Allentown, Manch hunk. WilKesbarre, Reading, Pottsville, Harris- cae, For Baston. Bethlehem, and Mauch . - x 8.0. 6 P. M —For . Harrisburg. Wil- rms of various calfbres. 6 Kervort ve leave Bixth rt. Irvineton. a . Bc. Sleep res. ° byw next ¢ ly nday sve 4 = SOF epee iamepert. me ie 40 &. m. -m. and arri . M.—For Somervi: arti wold lots to snit end =a Somerville, . weagaeie 9 a bees ihe i $P. a. Eeree’ Bxruess Train —For Bat s: One-half bh in Goverument THROUGH TO RICHMOND IW SEVER HOURS, is c : reaeenin tie ceapcnLaeeee eis | Fatwa oer ane es Gee ie | Sg ne See Ps ir 5 5 = “ I ‘eveni Heavy Nand athestrine ther will rence Nothe tor Be set 8, neaeont AEs - SGonel rains are ran to Bergen Poist. y HA. Wise. Soapenr pd . de Sooo1Bt for the West can be at the office of the Central Ralirced of Hew Jersey. foo: of BDosTon MESS MACK . ¥ .? ' B°TON mass MacKEaan. Hos. det, 2¥i, 626 Brostway-and st Bold deed cuality of Tne roms Doetvn Ciect, tie very bast eH 0. STS - RNG, Baperintendent._ D. IN Fanoager bation in Now Torte soroer 20s BBW YORE Foe Mi ome e pee (Mix. 8(Ba.) 30,4 : | 9.30. 11,808, wie oe ere (Taal Springheld—8, (Ex.,) 1). © pag oy Thet the ‘of Col