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rae” 13.—The Liverat organs gen- erally denounce the pian of referm announced by Disraeli on Mom mons. Aa | bound to Uandia, fer the pu: Of removing | the suffering families ef Christians. Fenian arrests still continue. Many new Irish ar- rests were mage yesterday, including two ex- officers of the Amierican army. It is reported | Di thatgshmae! Pasha, the aes of Exypt | Ord demands that he be made virtually indepen- dentof the Sublime Porte. More trouble is H®™* BS expected at Liverpool. Sympathizers we 901 em 10) ue dou. SPs wren ten ee ee jee ot auction every '. Thoreday™ and Dusirm, Feb. 13.—Seventy supposed. Fe- fat Py} LT isdines were arrested yesterday on the arrival ps te aj of the mail boat from Holyhead. Slt: Cm it 2p Geods, Boots, Shees, Loxvow, Feb. 13 —The newspapers ridicule % ing te . Tin Wi Btoves, the Fenian scare at Chester, and say the &.sivere band at vate sale. ad. crowds of strangers there only went to see the rize fight. In Parliament iast evening <he i was stated by the Government that a Elcho had received a te from Lord Grosvenor, commanding the Ohester volan- teers, saying the affair was serious, which timely information, it was thought, had saved rarest Beles peers sdivanaten eat eeat barrows. nets Ria cn heat farts ‘Wagons, Wagon Wheels, Wheel! Aira tehe etet es na- the town. Everything is now quiet at Gr, 7, a Chester. Btove . Also juaatity of seco: Custer, Feb. 13.—The Fenian demonstra- hy aL Oe a other ‘artloy toe tlon here amounted to nothing. The city is merous te numer ate. ‘he goods are nearly new, inl) of troops. he Fenians have gone. No will be 7 eat «00. arrests were made, and there was no fighting 16-11 1 aud no disturbance ofany kind The Fenians could bave tazen the tewn on Monday, bat tbey waited for co-operative movements in other quarters, which failed. The affair was much like the Canada raid. FLeresce, Feb. 13.—Tne Italian Dist has GOVERNMENT SALES. QTBAMEE FOE SALE. ‘Bealed bids for the purch: coppered and been prorogued to the 26th of February. | copper-fastened steamer IN. of about 250 Baron Betuus Ricasoli, the Chief Minister, re- | tofe burthen, as she now lies off ti o Navy Yard. signed at the King’s request. By a decree of | Wa-hingten, D wil We Facasyed a8 sy ast 1g Victor Emmanuel the existing Ltalian | Burvey Ufice dtc . ets 1. The ‘Reeper will to any one wish- ing’t ree her. 3 e ght is reserved of refusing any or all bids not considered 10 the interest of the ern- Parliament, which bad been previously } prerogued, is dissolved, ana elections for a | new Parliament are ordered to take piace en | the 10th of March. | ment. Berwin, Feb. 13.—In the elections which | Bidsshould be addressed te J_E.HILGARD, took place yesterday for members ofthe North | saslatant in ehargs, Cosst Survey Ofice. Wash: German Parliament the Liberals carried this eiz3t , city. UILDINGS AT CONVALESCENT CAMP AT Frem Mexice. B AUCTION. NEw ORLEANS, Feb. 13.—The French steamer | Quartermaster’s oe ig ed Washtaston, Tabasco, eght days from Vera Oruz, aw Washtncton, é » February 9, 1857. +3 rived, with telegrams from France for Le! order of the Quartermaster General, tne buildings at Convalescent Came between the Long Bria, xandria, will be sold at pub- e and A lie auctionon TURSDAY, March 6. under thous. pervision of Brevet Lieut, Vol. James M. M. 5 r) Croz. Maximihan is atthe National Paia will, it is rumored, abdicate atter the French depart. A contrary report says he will re- main and fight it ont. Marshal Bazaine and the last detachment of troops will leave Mexico February 15. There were no French transports at Vera Craz when the Tabasco lett. The United States gunboat Tahoma was at Vera Cruz. Foreigners are leaving the country &s rapidly as possible. Everything is reported in confusion in the vicinity of Vera Cruz. Among the passengers by the Tabasco is Colonel Dupel, of Maximilian’s Rousebold. col pital W |. 6 Store Houses.) Laun- ary.1 Wash House. 2 Offices, 2 Btablas.1 Shed, and . ; ks, which vary 1n size from 7x20 feet to 75 feet. « Brovet Brig G: feo-21t Act's Q e GovEssMant SALE AT CHARLESTON, ‘The following Ordnance Property will be sold A blic suction at ths Ustted States A: lestom. B.C., on MONDAY c| The Roanoke Times gives the particulars of & very singular and dreadful casualty that bappened in Salem last Saturday afternoon. Mies Littia Smithy, went out te visit a scheol aAcqvaintance who lived npon High street. Owing to the late thaw, the side walk had lust its bottom, and as she was crossing from the jailcorner to Mr. Pammer’s gate, the pave- ment e@ wey, and with wens ise screams, the young laay rapidly sank from view. Superhuman efforts were made by the er nther heute citizens to rescue her, but before she could be ork. extricated, she bad been crusned to death. 1 large Hand Fire Engine, (built by Agnew, In Richmond, on Saturday, the proprietors | Philadelphia.) and guests of tPartington’ saloon, on Broad, About 1,200 barrels Unserviceable Powder. eof 100 tens Leaded dbell. About 15 tons Scrap Wrought Iron About 4%; tons Serap Brass, Copper, &c. 8387 Wooden in Na Street, were startled by a tremendous noise Also, @ large quantity of other Property, cot A search revealed thatarat in at'emeting to | sisting principally of Mask appendages. Raze, steal one of a Jot of oysters had his tail caught by another oyster. is ratship ran all over the house endeavoring to get rid of bis unnsual appendage, which refused to let go. The rat, ‘Worn down by brs exertions, became an easy conquest and was killed. A young clerk named Vernon A. Bouis, who bas heretofore enjoyed a high Teputation for probity, wasarrested in Ricbmond, Friday, op the charge of forging the endorsemen: of Mr. Jas. Powell, on a note of Bouis for SIS, able to Mr. Powell. The forgery was discovered after the note had gone in bank, and bad bee scounted. There are +ssid to be 209 barber shops in the cittes of Norfol and Portsmouth. Stars tebe es ae, MoPorma: Oath om the day of enler i Unived Biares cu ie time allowed for tl expiration e! wi thority of C emova! of Proper- thet not removed n PAEKE Byt Major. Os. aw » fo! F. Capt. Ordnance and fe o-remid Commending Charleston Arsenal. ¥ OLOTHING. it rtermasicr’s Ln Baltimore Mae Bobeenty eset t be sold at Pablic Auction in thecity of at Goversment storehouse, No 129 treet, on WEDNESDAY, 13 M, of CLOTHING, W YORK STATE JACK . gular patierm, and otherwise unsuited for fo treopa ason of ite long retention in store, the material fs in some instances more or less dam- Lazer SALE OF FRATRICIDE.—A girl - Man was arrested in New York on Thursday tor the murder of her brother, and npon betag quectioned she admitted her guiit, but «x<- | | nape dee) — rei what she ae | ieee 4 er story is tbat ber brother, named Louis, | 7 n lots to suit pur. and she had a quarrel on the day of the raur- Eng Ng Gerscubent ienkt te an ae der with reference toa certain barkeeper in | gale the vicinity of where they resided, and with | Three days allowed to remove purchases, whom Regina was said to be on intimate terms. By order of the Sem Ba Li . Sgainst her brother's wishes. After the pas- | consisting of 2,47" N of ir ies sage Of a few angry words between them, mam ae Qnere it st Louis left the room and went next goor. ADBEON THO: where he told his griefs toa neighbor. This jo. 18 South O Action on Bis part so incensed the girl that she ‘watched upon the sidewalk uutil he came out of the house, when ske upbraided him in strong terms for tattling home affairs to neigh- bors. He then slapped her face violently, ‘when she ran into the house, and gota small hatchet with which ene aeait him a powertal blow upon the forehead. the result of which bas penny | been announced. The marderess isagirl of rather prepossessing appearance, well dressed, and seems to feel her situaticn keenly. eee eis Wat UonstitcTzes a GENTLEMAN —The late Judge Talfourd, in a case tried at Bristol [*PosTaRT saLE QF GOVERNMENT VES- jermaster’s Baltemore Mi January Hise. Will be sold at public auction, atthe timore. (Henderson s THUBSDAY. 13 M.. BSUPBES eT “ae Of779 tons; length, 215 feet; breadth of beam, 31 ir aunt hold, 13 feet; eylinder, 60 inches, and s * fe A rare opportunity is afforded in the sale of this Bteamer te perm ns desiring to purchase @ ‘really first class vessel Assizes, shortly before bis sudden death, thas | , She isof ‘draft, the engine boilers are defined the character of a gentleman: Tue evi- | {2 tbent excelent conditions aad the hull perfect- dence Howe that the defendant, while in the It is believed that fer size and build the Ocemo- theatre, id to the plaintiff, «-Do not speak to me; Lai nuleman, and yeu. are a trad-s- man.” “Gentleman,” said the lear judge, “Te a term that does not apply to a y statioa. The man of rank who deporis ‘himself with itan surpesees any vessel hitherte offered by Bovernment for sale at this port. ferme cash, in Government funds, on day of Ld urther particulars seoy be learned upon under: the Aucti: dignity and camdcr. and the wradesman who Goee ee oe Momas © ‘Ou.. No. is. discharges duties of life with honor and South Charies street. integrity, are alike entitled toit: nay, the hum- By order of the Quartermaster General. biest artisan, who fulfilis the obligations cast A, 5, BAMBALL, pon him with virtue and honor, is more en-| 9 4 a4¢ etn ee ee tuued to the uame of @ gentleman than the bs = man who could indulge in offensive and ribald GovEENMENT SALE. aprerny aes ms The property known ag the “GOVERNMENT TABNEKY AND B' M SAW-MILL,” with seventy-five acres of land, near San Antonio, Texas. roposals, i feate, will be received y of March, 18:7. for the purebase acres of lend, more or leas. togeth- toings erected thereon, and the ap. P| vtalaia that is to say ; es NE A y ining TWELVE sTONE LIME s. Contrirty TWO WOODRNY vise VATS? SEVEN STONE POOLS, and capable of tanning Sfteen thousand hides per appum. ONB STEAM SAW-MILL, capable of sawi tree theseana fest of lumber ie * ONB SSALL STONE BUILDING. bove property is siti id abonttwo miles an Antonio, on ter is conducted to t! tone, laid in ag ‘The | was purchased and improvements made by the Inte so-called Confederate @overa- ments and are estimated to have cost $100,000 in gold. The property has been under lease for the year 1366, at ® monthly rept of $500, payable in ed- vance. A secured title fee simple will be given peipsatetea ve narkar PP tspas for Gor ‘Oposa! J * Pro} a ernment ‘Tannery and be sis and odd reseed to f .'B. KIDDOO. Bvt. —— Gen., Asst. Com. Bureau B., F A. L., Galveston, Texas. BLY > M Nest.—Mr. Charles Prescott, of Cortlandt, New York, abeut the middle of last September lost from Lis vest pct St bight, after going to bed, about eight undred and forty dollars, rolied together. How be lost the money he did not know: no burglars had been in the hon-e through tne night. He suspected a servant who had lived fers Jong time in the family, and who wa believed tobe strictly honest; but he did not tell any person of the loss except his wite, and | they determined to wait and watch. Last Tuesday Mrs. Prescott was looking for some pieces of old musiin in acloset. Or the fioor ‘was an old bag, and In the folds of it a mouse bad made ber nes; she bad lined it with the missing greénbacks, which were well pre- served. Eves Dunorrisa Phe Norfolk © Journal mm save: Sanday hetore iast, ur churches, stood a eouple apparently singing trem the botiom of their souls out of the sume bymn-book. Our loeal, being very relizio ly disposed, was sitting behind them, attempting to abstract Bis mind from +-copy” till at least the services were Over. At the ead of a verse, our Mephistopheles heard the gentieman isper to the lady, “Ob, say yes!” The next verse began, and the twain exng away as de- voutly as if taey were thimking about o thing but the hymn an the verse end+d, the fair ene replied, “Go ask papa: ali’s right as far as 1 sm concerned.” The third verse begun and they apg away for dear life. oe of ‘and 7 EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNIT STATES PATEN ASHINGTON, J On the petition of JUN T. for on Unrtartas——The Year Book for 19i7 re- | Joris 269 churches Im the United States of the nitarian Congregational Order, ef which 371 are in Massacbusetts. Ministers, 355. The in- er of churches the past year is eleve: ; and all f - - = — bare why ead petition ought mot 8 be A | Copumsia SPITAL FOR WOMEN rt the extension are required to LYING-IN ABTLUM, Fourteenth street ,(sircie,)corner of M Washington, D. 0. ely rah objection: eater ae WwW ALNUT BRACKETS, Aree ee SOF SE cin eee a = ra sR OF PRACTIO“ to TAaYLor. FR RRL 8 “‘prcresaus ros PROPOSALS cae, in ermment may furnish fer disbu: Bids must be addressed to the No. 223 4 street, fe 13-4 BOP! BY ALS FOR PEBFOBMING BANITA- BK OF QUA Der re ee EPABTME: sid Seal o'clock boon, February al K deposits, ashes, from the various barracks. ‘Ob Quartermaster, Department of Was! ington.) tor the period of one year from March 1, 1867. Bidders tofurnieh all necessary materials and labor for performing the work, and to give bonds to be executed at ounce upen the of the con- tract in the sumof five thousand dollars faithful performance of the same. Payments to be made monthly. Bhould the amount ef work required during the period of the contract be eitker imcreased or je. creased, then « proportionate ‘increase or deduc tion to be made in the monthly pay m: 5 Lists of the places to be visited and a statement of the present Smountet work required can be had plication at this office. 4 jereigned reserves the right to reject any anc all proposals should they be deemed too hizh, and also the right to annnl contract at any time when ths to perform isfactory m: for the ‘tr: jail work required in prompt and sst- ner. Bids should be endorsed ‘* Proposals fer Par- forn.ing tanitery Work of Quartermaster's De- ied to the undersigned. ie . LUDINGTON. Bvt. Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, je 31-15t Department of Wasbington_ P2erecais FOR LUMBER. partment,’ end asuRyY DePaRTMeENT, d UPBRVISING ARCHITECT, January 30, 1957 a) will be recei at this Office 2 © ‘ctoc! » February 18th. 1867, for fur- ig lumber required for the North’ Wing of Extension, as described in the fol- T Orrice oF Sealed Proposals until 12 e ‘clock nirhiny the Treseury al f N.C Fl thick uot ove rs eae reece W. Pine@om Calls.,1 5,000 feet, board measure, W. Pine Com. Culls., 2 000 fect, bose 8 Scantling, 3 b: 1,000 feet, measure, Spruce Scant oS by4 inches, 20 feet lengths oy 000 feet. board measure, Sprace Scantling, Sby4 inches. 14 feet lengths 35,000 feet, voard measure, Spruce Bails, 3 by Sin- ches, 20 feet lengths. 15,000 fost board measure, W. Pine Selects, 2in- cl ick. 3,000 feet, board measure, W. Pine Selects. dressed, 3g inch thick. 000 feet, board measure, W. Pine Selects, dressed, b inch thick. 4,000 feet board measure, W. Pine Selects, dressed, ae! > 2,000 feet board measure, W. Pine Selests, dressed, lig inches thick. 000 fest, board re, W. Pine Selects, dressed, on board measure, Poplar, dressed, inch 1,00 feet. board measure, Poplar, dressed, %; inch thick. All the above descriptions of Lumber mast be of the best quality ot their several kinds, and must ed at the Treasury Bailding from id be subject to the in- and Receiver of Mate- Bids to state price por M, feet, and must be ac- companied by a written gaarantes from some re- ible person. that the bidder will execute and © contract if awarded him ey riment reserves ther reject any er allt ids, if considered for the interest of the Goverument toe do so, or to accept any portiens of em. Bids to be encl in a sealed envelope and en- . Lumber.” dorseu ** Proposals for a 9 MULLETT, ja 31 [Chron } Supervising Arcuitect. ROPOSALS FOR, ASME TRANSPORTA- QuaRTERMasTER GenzR, Wastincton, D. U., Wary 15, 1867. Sealed Proposals will be received at this eifice until 1zo'clock m..on the g8th of February, 1! at the trapsportation of Military Ba ri y commencing April 1, 1 + 1868, Om the following routes ROUTE From Fort McPherton such parts as er be determin yearon the Omuba branch o! railroad, west of Fort Mc Laramie, Dakota Terri of 1 Oa jeox.. and east of longit: tories of Utah and Gras, © Mee» inet < iB determined a on the 8 Pacific raflroad or depots thet are now or mer b the Btate of Kansasor in the Territory ef Colora- do. south of latitude 40 degrees north, and to Fort Union, New Mexico. or other Gi that may be designated in that Territory, to any omer point er polats on t! ees te any ite estab! tahed 1 a jo. 3. From Fort Union or such other 4 gutabiiehed In the Territory of Mew, Me: D may be x + to te or station® thet @re, or may be estab- in that Teriitory, and to auch poste orsta- "i be designated in the Territory of Ar- D the State of Texas west of longitude ROUTE No, 4. - M genta to such poste a. are ry ane ae. f Minne- Dakota erritory iy. ir. From 8t. Paul of river orted dari 90,000 pounds. rekenpreaio will be made for each route sepa- Bidders will state the rate per 100 pou: ra, at which they will transport thi each month of the year, beginni: 1867, and ending Match ah. tesa, Bidders shou! ve their pames ia as their) places of res; should be accompani thousand . $10,009 rerpousible ie & yee i 4 ened in the propesal to the y pro the geaures pill Be eccopted axl fentebed toy and ween furnished by said party in seceréence with 3 terms of this adver. Thi al tollowing wm JaBpe reatired to give bonds in Gu Route § am award 1s made must be Bae tees ciate faithfal perform- any or ell bids that may be Govannannr sans ov ars corran | oO. >| wet? estate. PRUPOSALS, peaneivimnonar | } aa sea get Nl ag BREESE aes Brees suerte i Leith te UM cre aut cto not recuired fesue by the United Staves ke BE ereese Fi Rte set OAL ° is in barrels, ave 208 pounds ‘MORNING accomno 0 meh Goaaetrcre mage Te cg | a peg utile By beaig, eee: 1s notlicettos of acceptance of neopone nat — Fee ‘ Prepeaiecken fate endorsed on the envelope, | * Proposals for ] t s. ania 4 2 ph ee in yas hoe v1 : AF * Baltt by forr.ay TH Lientenant of stp su i oe sonore by cite art m Ba men ion Pounsyiv align ac., a 2 POTS. aud no FERBLE: burg, ac ; i with wiese P20rcsats FoR FLO Pickets by his route cen be - freed 8 <4 — fice corner fih street and Beuusylvan ue, | Rinttetaen es ambieechce with Orrice, U. 8. A under Sok ional Hot! where reliable infor- | ©. ntral, fa ene Seb n: Ruanor Ho. 103 Waser Loupane mation will be given at aif times Susquebanpe ‘rains for yberland,” © ALTIMORE. =. Foebdr: Passengers procnting tickets at thisofice can | Haneport, York, irs. ROgTeve, be. | Bnd pesals. tn. 6 inca etl be oceared i sccare s ommodations in Sleeping Cars for El | AFTERNOON EXPRESS ene office is > o “ roery J age Ferniinine the Patted Staten 5. WILKING, Tloket Agent, |, eaves Fhliadeipala ot £90 p.m. for Reading, | Becadnn Peer Rested VST sere oh | RDA TOTEG, Oe. ranchanes 4. | Hriae se nami ane the SEs Leen. tis | PHRQCGR LiNR BETWEEN WacuincTON | L. on neaniog ate: co Depot ap New Landa oarbUen ae an 8 phe, PHILADELPULA AND NEW YORE” | stations, arrives t No. 3.) to be of winter wheat, and en- Sree ter tained for any quanti! ‘Any part of the Flour’ 4] five daye af; cation ptance Waser J 167. after notit acce| of AMTING TON, Jan. 6, Bia: ‘ut the Fiour willbe held at the expense of now rin pomween Washington ‘and Wew York are | Hitdes as it ny be called tore ons tm eucn cuan- FOR BREW YORK, withont change j Bids for cach grade to a senate sheets of omy ly (except Sunday) at 7:45 a.m. and | Tris ir 8 Of 5 P- Pr sl parce i rtuite joo | noe NEW YOBK, changing cars at Philadel | petiecteds o-madeharrple wilt n ly (except Sunday) at 11:15 8. m. and acpi 0 offered cases s 2 a attached, "Gut notenclones vith the era S - = FOR PHILAPELPRIA. Philadelphia at 12 oon. for Heading aed eat Y tion will be made | _ Leeve dally except Sunday et 7-16 and 11-15 0 stations; leaves Bonding 11.90 0 m.,and samy gta 4 be m., and 9 and ¢ m Downingtown 12 3) p.m. for Philadelphia and ail the Fl ur is received, and none will be 7 suUNpay oer eh Gitte seas ctas BOt Mesh crowd, andagreeing | Leave ror Now York aus Piles jphia at 6:30 9 with the sample. Conditi requirements, payments, &c.. as to be endorsed ** Proposals for Flour,” a a Sn ithe emtorntgned, of whem ia- quire for further de THOMAS WILBO: Bvt. Lieut Gol. and O 8 m only. Elveping cars for New York on 6:8) p.m. train y. Through tickets to Pbiladelphie N Boston, can be had at the Station O.fic in the day. as well os at the new o' Bankers and Brokers Telegraph Line. Hag yy 3 ; Philadelphia at 3.18 p m.; leave Philedely: Deomagat eas 2. retursing from ‘Beads: _ »™ OHFSTER VALLEY BR. Paseeng: re for Dowuingt points take the 7.30 ai trains ru Ane freee 2 ce 13 34" Pono , Ge BSvenue, tween Sth and 7th streets. trains fron, feli-it__ Bvt. Brig Baltimore and Chio Ratiros! adverttsoment | jnateng ee Te eee oon ROPOSALS FOR REMWODE for schedule be Anpa polis, ap: ING THE Methodist Protestant Oharch Georgetown, D will be received until THUBSDAY BVE ween Washingtos, Baltim e West IN Master of T aus pertation. NEW YORK BXPRKSS FOR PiTTT. BAND THE Waste T eORG a 3 Leoves w York at? 0 b lath, LM. COLE General Ticket Aue Plans Bnd Speclitcations can be seen at my office, GEO 8. KOONT/, Agent, Washing Barrisbar aa Fendith streets my B, SEARLE oo Sf - fe8-6t* * | Architect BaAltimone ay P®orosais FOR NEW JAIL. Dergathest OF THE INTERIOR, ; = ng sHINGTUN January 24, 1867 tween WASHINGTON AND LTI- ™. erriving at Sealed Props Will be rec vei at ‘this De- MOBE, anc WannInecon AND ee », Sl-eping cars eerie an 22 ore Jock m1 OF MOnDAY.« Are NOW FUD as fillews. pay pty ee Jer- 4 0 arch. lor the efecti on of e Jal ‘4 and Tor tho Digerice ar Golamine wert ied ane girccrtle gp al ong Motil train for Leave dat nude m.-acd Fo leaves Harrisbui 2200p. m. Mail train for Harrisburg heaves = | York at 12 noon except Sunday. at 7-0 200%, and 4:30, aud 3.00 p ALL WAY 8T4TIon provided ter by the act of Congress, approved July The designs, detail drawings, and specifications ON UYLEILL Va RAILRU., can be seen at the architect's office, im the eastern xcept Sunday, at 7:00 9 m., and | ne 2 leave Poitivi ite at wa. ee is ands of the 4 _m om Tamaqua at 7.554 I SUUTH OF ANNAP 4 =, ane aay nd eeotom NAPOLI® | jw and 415 p.m. Leave at 6:15 and7.w) a. m., and af 2:00 and 4.35 | D. m. e7 P be ee wt iw Not Leave at 745 am, and 4: 9. m jo trai to or from Anuapolis on Sunda 7 UN SUNDA FUR BALTIMUBE. Leave at 7:45 8. m.. and 2:0 and 80 p. m, ‘UR WA TATIONS, 16 mt 7:45 «. Mi FOR ALL SUBUYLKILL AND SUSQUEBANNA RalL. Trains leave A 1 d eb into e ‘er-tary of the Interior, for the faithful completion of his contract. Payments will be made a. the work progresses. on estimates certified to by the architect, but twenty per cen tum of the estimates will be retained until the contract is completed. The contract will be Swarded to the lowest re- etor ont, approved by the +, and frem Tiemont rom at 7. em. GuT. eat 30 and 3.25 Fr Goods of all derorip' above D ardad to “ints from the compen New Frengne THe Wiest Pa road and Wiliow ‘This 34 day of January, 1867, Patrick White ond -Audrew J.i i: | } | ! ible bidde the Department es | , Leave daily, except Sanday, at 745.a.m., aud FREIGHT TRAINS d e right tote, <i eater til of the bide shonid it epee et 000 5.9h. cnly caknicheng es Wekey | AEDT ay og w gg a ene i Les | for the interests of the Government to Station with rote | Seat Brdheees ae Pottevilie, Fore Gilat Lape kh of ‘arkerebu: chneztsiu presets of wack of the bidders of | “TRMOUUN SORTS to the Westcan be ned at | Clore at the Philadelpiiin. Post attend the sashingtom Station Ticket Ulfice at all — Dlaces on the road and ite branches ‘Troposi ould be endorsed om the envelope, | !n the aay. as well as at the mow office of the Bank- | aud tor the Principal stations only at 3.15 p. ‘ Proposnis for New Jail.’ and be directed to t ers and Brokers’ Telegraph Line, 34© Pena | - 301: “* Secretary of the Interior, Wasbi mn. D. g.?? avenue between sth and 7th streets - OH BROWNING: ‘or New York. Philate} 1 Boston, see ENNSYLVANIA ©; L 25-wow tary of the Interior. Ad Vertinemout of © Thr Line WINTER ABBANG. NT, — 1 fa. COLE General That agente Ths treine of the Ponneyivania Coutral Ball- aao. . r e }epot, a LEGAL NOTICES, oc M tf GEV. 8. KOONTZ, Agent Wanbinston | Winch rerched ernie and Mark sraseiaet* [N THE BUPRwME_COURTOF tum pis- | FLYRSON, MIVER, AND Haste ware. | Eetttroes| aloes seat Wel ear se tbe Ol ent I TRICT GF OOLUMSEA, BOALB— Ov and alter MONDAY. Now 16, | put aud ma ' Ppa one for Albeny ané Trey. oo a therm and Western trains, wiil leave New Y«rk ON SUNDAYS—The Market Street Cars leave Front and Joyce, complainants, x train vie Hadeon River Rai}. | depecturs chek ce) S minutes before the Oy © . sm ress via Hadson ver i}- e +, . road, Xth st and 10th ar throug to Butager] | MANNS BAGGAGE BXPRESS will call for Joseph Johnson, Mary Je! Equity No. 887, Suspension Bridge without change of carsaudcoa- , *Bd deliver asesee at the Depet. Urders left son, Jobn M Hanson, John pecting at Troy with traius for Saratoga, Butland, | 8t tbe office, Ho. 6: mt street, will receive Fiyn and John Malone, de- livgton and Montreal. attention. wa ahs oe a.m Express and Mall train via Hudson | yi, q,,,, Trains Leave Depot, Viz iplinis cous is Eallroad, counectingat Allany with West- | Mat! Train cai 00 a.m, cing in Weebineton | ern trains, aud at Troy with trains fr North, Peoll Accom being in Weeningion | “iis m Express tralia via Barlem Ruilroad, | Fast Line and Bi dae by de. } 2th-st. and ath hatham with | Parksturg Train... av., peers 3 att Weetern Railroad for Lebanon &c : at Albany with Western led, | Beritaburg Accommodation Lancastei s dation... ‘he Lil sets forth in. substance that the said Troy na the ‘et ‘one; on Was indebted to said complain | Baie oe Baratoga Buti: no and - tei m. ee of 8497 wor goods sold eng se ttebure Eile Mail - er m. Hixpress train vie Had-on River Rail- ecting at Albany with Western traius, at Troy with trains for Montv@aj, with sleep- car attached 5p tm. Bapresetrain via Harlem Railroad, courecting st Chatham with Western Bailroad for Lebanon Springs, Pittefield, &c.; at Albany id Jose of contracting sald debtthe aid'places or pareris of graud. which, white ‘ecle of ground, 5 reser ytpas he Irandalently conveye! t) ohn M. Sees, tri of M. plainaats ol fs ment of soudemoation of the said gjecesor parc’ of ground in and by virtue of an at ment issued out of the common law side of this court in faver urday. Philedelphie Ex; I . ‘arscngers by rain to a ft chr e of cars, and Strive at Leck He- Mail Train go to Oarlisie and care. ne are without a —_ atthe wicket Office, 63 UChestuet street. _ eat the be was go indeb: said Gefendunt. Weetern trainv, aud at Troy with tratns for oe M Ia ont ping cars at- lainents swainet said Joseph Johneon and ‘ ann Arrive at Depot, Vix: a that the sald decd of trast from said Jes; ph Qipetnneti Bs press ‘at 12.90 ta John MH aforesaid Phila globin xpress sat 18 led. That id complaingnts, atter the is- at 98 jeces or 'C! ,ae- \ Certalued that the said defendant, Sonu Fiya, ‘at 6.00 tai to havea liemon ti pioces or par- | early tr: y tasbed. o ci ban id ffialo and Buspension Brid, ; that on searching the land records and at rer win trains for Baratoga and poitts county. Distriet of Ootambia, no ort . rded it land of trust war rece! 2 Fec- ‘aday train will be run vis Hudson Biv. orde, but that after finding of the jury and iudg- | pailrosd frem hew X ork to Fo anda: | ment of condemati: ne one ments, the | termediate stations. leawn; said records were mm searched snd a deed of | m. Returning, leave Poughkee he Esscoverdaus dann. lac:thn aon ot ate es oer ise k Sunday trate Vis Mahe Maliboah idan. cure John for . art-m Ba‘ + leay- found recorded. ‘That the ‘sel trast was | inet: and arriving at Milierton recorded nearly eleven «0. after the date leave Millerton at 5p. li <a a t ithe after the issuing snd Sore it their res; loving of sald attachment, that the aid attach : VANDEGBILT. m value. “ail a3 Vice President. ents Prior Hen om the ing that smount in vaine. will | and Seeger ones aaa <i ie a | Ee oe discover yjof the amoust still dueand unpaid on RRCHMOND, ZEBPERICRSBURG ABD PO | JOBN U. ALLER, Ticket’ 631 Chest- pieces or parcels of ground to satisfy the demands AS . ; But et E of ‘the com aud other creditors, and TO TRAVELLEES GUING SOUTH. pene - WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the for ae tajupeton a — AN EMIGRANT TRAIN rens daily, execpt rer 7 TWICE DAILY, (Bunday p, m. excepted.) i on Beh Mac 4 Mins thie desis cine The aulckeat and most direct route te Bioumend, | sions apply to FRANCIS FINK. 237 Doctor Rccclapheacssccnipeleroenek Sectors from Bixth Brest Wherf, c vate cenns Hare td Washington, to Aquia Oreek an creupon. 4 I - otomean Jud; es ann er tes otlocol thieeutt regiges Ri ig, Frederic: By Rie tea foot of Liberty street. Connects pte said dose | aod Var teentiig thors with trains om the Rich. | Junction with the Delaware. Lackewance and son, Mary Johnson, ee eee eet michiond and Daueiiic | Western Bailroad, and at Rastou with the baking @copy of Evenin Soe ne ee ee eee Weldony, Wilmington, | Valley Railroad and ite conection, forming = per published tm the city of Washington, inthe | Ballroads, for Fetersbars, . Unarlotte and | direct line to Pittsburg aud the West without District of Oclumble, three tines s week Yor atx | Raleigh, Gre ; fears consecutive weska. warsing said bon-resident, de: a es port and © Vanderbilt leave Sixth | tersat alee bebe “Babin gr | pire Winey iy (Sunday fycfeeyenceted at : ; June, A.D. ton oabhour Sixt) miles and three houre saved by this line, to Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, &., with but one change of care. WINTSE ABBANGEMENTS, P- ‘THROUGH TO BIOHMOND IN SEVEN HOUBS, Fifty Miles Bhorter ana 3% Hours Quicker thap shell appeer at least four months before said firet ‘any Other boute. Tuerday of June. 1867, ana stating the object and 4 get Through Tickets vie Aguia Pomme, cing January 7, 15357—Leave New York as i nee tan STOLEN maptinte Justice, &e oreck sod, Frederickebareg, to Brohwond, =. the = one ak M —¥For Baston, Bethichem, Mench A true copy: B J'MEIOS. Clerk‘ " | Company’s oan ee ene cede cheeky | Chunk. Williamsport, Wilkesbarre, Mahanoy WM, J- MILLER, Solictior for complainants, | strect, oF om board of the boats, OU ee tan Tesme Fes Pons sad jtawsw through. Wagoss will be te S04 M. Maw Trai— i 2 ington, 304 Staws ‘Onnibueses and ‘ago: pe. | ton. Water Gap, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, “Great EPABTMENT 0 K INTERIO readinces to convey passengers snd baggage Bend. Pittsburg, Biughauton, Bc, D UNITED ares BUEN? Serrce tween depote in 2 Moa 9 A. M—Weetern xpress lor Easton, Allen- Wat oN. January 21. Ri Passcngers by this line pass by . Ment at arisburg, Pitteberg, aud the West, with On the petition of WiLuiaM iH. JOHy. | Vernon, and may have an opportunity of visitas Change of care te Olbcluati er Onicago, WH. of Springfield, Maseachusctts. praying | several battle-felds near Fredericksburg by stop- | a0 bur two changer to St, Lewis Onmene ck te the extension of a patent granted to tim on | ping at that port of a Herrisburg with a and Philagei- the tub dag of March. 18%, aud pateutedin England | “Breakfast end sup.on board of Fastington, 6 g | Dbie and Roads, for nd the Gil Be- he 21st day of April 18:9, for an Jenreses 2a inl e G80 MATEOLY: ticket agget, feshington. | 80°. wey — Por ih nlldilecin. Stiece i patent, which tales place on the fist day of fais Saints Poses as. eenk, Wiibeabarr, Reading, Pottsville, Harris- APTiveriered Qhat the sald petition be board at OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION bi Ma P: M.—Wor Beston. Bethiebem, ani Mauch the Patent Office on Monday, thetsth day. of P po Chunks ; ra April next. at 12 o'clock M.; ‘a all persous WOTICE TO SHIPPERS. z., “Thor Romer stile and gaingten. a are notified Sppear and shew cause, if any 7e.£ or, ag pg Ae og Tasted said petition ought not to be ari ow For 6 Willi 3 ‘ing the extension sre Hired to oe file in the Patent Ditice thelr sbiectione: rrecitite r: Comerville, ; sci attanineey ater eee Hf at Sar ot HA a filed by er pal bm ty = . 3 ‘e tranemtited i nee with the rulee af thot Sleeping cars through from Jersey City to Pitts fice, SeYarntshed on 'o ileation. bay Sta Fane mee ‘ Depositions paren tenere relied upon as tes- more of 80. m, Bi — Seger Borgen Potat, {mong must be fled tx ¢ fice twenty be- a. i, 5 SRO. Agent. poked for the Weet can be obtaiped st the office ‘i cf reat ifs ta sit eng, | apT-tt = nS - os Oentral Retiroad of Rew Jersey, of "Ordeted. sive me a na surest, Morth, Biver at Bo. I Astor Wouse, publican and the I FS rn mus rar. | Boe. 388, 271, 626 Broadway, aad at Ho. 10 a pena wee for aan j019 JOSIAH 0. BTE* BUG, Boperictendent. i. a yrectan Siskes ‘Bw YORA AND NEW HAVES RarURoaD. yroowmnygs of beoring. prety fore, | NN as Batiou in Mew Yerk, corner 27:5 ‘bee etreet and evenue. T. OC. THEAEB! seating ea ees Te om tals (BE d(Mn kee OM. oat i (BE Boathport, ya the, ofeets of i. \His 18.TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- yaa w: Sbtained the Orphane’ Cours ot omioghe County, in tri Colu Eee pea ceased. A ving laimas aguiast tne th tne veemnencgiorel vntenenbeotiber, om ef i < . Beto re_thé 9th aay of 4 hhext: they may otherwise by law be exoluded from a! benefit of the « ‘or 9.98, 11. ‘or. age Sater ay Meta Sage” Roun ge fi sees ces sents ses ee ee ed , ‘and Borwslt B.B.—7, 9.0 8. Bi Bleeping Care attached tos p.™ JaMBS H, HOYT, Superintendent.

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