Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1867, Page 4

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THE EVENING STAR, | r Sprimg Tragedy — Confession of t orrible, ra widow lady named Maria Cutter, near Clear Sprz Jackson county, and the arrest, on | suspicion of implication in the — of one Jobn eae ogs of Washington count man Brooks was confined in jail at town. The examination came off; Brooks made a | confession of the crime, snd named his accom- — two im number. One of them. Jackson | aston. who is a Justice of the Peace, has been arrested, and on Monday iast had a prelimi- nary © ion. Brooks was taken trom ywn jsil to Clear Spring to testify ton. rooks, the Seymour Times under the impression that a confession is part would result im his acquittal, ed up, and gave Easton and one Joha a brother- of Easton, as his ac- complies in the marde: robbery. Easton and himeelf are now in the Brownstown eer The story of Brooks 1s that the robber: concocted at the house of Easton, near at of the murdered woman. That Easton showed but dida’t go with them; and th them, charged them not to , and only to get the money. y said they wouldn't answer for that, | when Easton repeated bis caution for them not | } to burt ber. He says that on coming to the bouse, one of them pushed, and the other kicked the deor till it fell, when they entered and found the woman had risen from the bed, and Was sitting om the side of it. He immedi: ately threw a blanket or coverlet over her bead. But what immediately followed he wort tell, but it is evident they subjected her to the grossest outrages upon her person. They were there balf an bour. He held che blanket forcibly over her mouth and nose till he found her breath had about ceased, when he letgo his | hold. In the meantime, Tally had taken the | money from her waist, aad swore they mist killber. Brocks says he then left the bouse. while Tally seized the victim by the throw, After awhile he came ont, but though he had bis suspicions, Brocks wasn’t sure thai Tally bad finally killed the woman. They then weut to the house of uire Exston, when Tally handed over £90 a8 the proceeds of the robbery. which was civided equally amongst them, Easton receiving $30. Tally isstiliat large. It may be remirket thar although Tatly and Hrooks undonpte« committed the murder, there ts a strong pr bility that Easton is innocent His jorm character is said to be good. He has property, and it is incredible tha: he could enlist ina robbery of a near neighbor for s# paltry a sum, when detection wasso probablearesult We learn that he says Tally brought Brooks to his bouse and introduced him as John Combs, and that he supposed Lrooks to be an honest man —that be knew nothing of their designs, but is censurable for suffering so bad a character as Tally about him; bat adds that Tally, being his brother-in-iaw, he couldn't find it in his beart to order him away. Later informa- tron, however, is to the effect that the testimo- ny of Brooks will be confirmed, proving the guilt notonly of Easton, but also of his wite, who ts very ill. A QUEER VALENTINE —The Taunton (ia- zette says that on Friday night an iufant was found im the rear ofa dwelling-honse in that city. A paper was found pinned to it, saying thatit wasa@ valentine for a man residing in | the honse. The child, which wasa gir! anout two weeks old, was taken into the house and eared for. 87 A down-east contemporary advocates the establishment of seminaries for young ladies where spinology, knitology, weaveology, cook- olgy, &c., can be taught—the graduates to re- ceive the degree of . W., or Fit for Wives’ S7 One who bas suffered, says: “Even as nature benevolently guards the rose with thorns, so does she en Jow women with pins.’. S77 The passion now among women is for exceedingly low foreheads, ior hair over the temples, aud lovelocks that shade the lustre of deep eyes &7 Elopements are so common at Spring- field that there is talk of establishing “A Home for Deserted Husbands ” @7 The Koman Catholics are to build an edi- fice in New York city which sball combine a savings bank, library, lecture rooms, &c., for the use of the denominatior. S7 Form no matrimonial ties in traveling, less you miss your railroad connections. | S7 The population of Alabama has increased but 9,000 daring Ans — years, aad is now ‘S—whites S7 Mrs. Hiram Sherman, atthe instigation of ber husband, attempted to kill Asaph Macher in Herkimer covaty, the other day. Tbe bas. band accused Mather of a criminal inumacy with bis wife. S7 There seems to have been a close race be- tween the citizens and the incendiaries of A Ianta to determine whether the citizens could build as fast as the incenaiaries could barn — G BOCBBIESB. HALL & PLANT, PLANT'S BUILDING, Corner New York avenue and 1stn street, (Entrance en New York avenue,) | Dealers in fine FAMILY GBO: ES, TEAS, | WINES, IMPORTED LUXURIBS, &c., &c., | would respectfally notify their friends and the public that they have just opened their New Gro- cery Store, where can be obteined any article usa ally kept in @ first claes Grocery. Without a1 tempting to enumerate our large, fresh and well- | selected stock, we eordially invite the public to | examine our store and stock. believing we shall Bot fail to give entire satisfaction to all who may faver us with their patronage. we I] espeetal attention to our assortment of TEAS and COFFERS, which have been selected with great care for purity. Dealers will finds fine sssortment to select from, sad our prices to suit, Goods delivered promptly in any part of the city, js0 93m EPABTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Divo at Bou" aly oethae™ ie seme ie of fol ‘afrauts, which are alleged toh have Seroved Notice is a ate a ae gaat cereale mes te or warran’ © tenor! hould then wulbe 5 Telesued. if mo valid lid objection “508. H, BAaRESTT, Commiationee, No. 104.794, for 160 acres, issued == the ee rt W a ree, rch, 188, in the name of Bobet aa granted May 12, 1555. Merch 9, I . 99.240, for 160 acres, issued unter tne. ‘act of he neme of Eliah 2 . ch 30, No 9.012 for iw acres. isened under the act of Mareb 34, 1835, in the name of James Heary, and wae atanted Aoril 228. 1351. March 30. 13.7, No. £6 725. for lw acres, issued under rte, March 34. nthe name of Joh s rt wes ranted February 28 iss7. Ap No, $8 150 for 16) acres. issued under ‘the act of March 34. 18%5, in the o of Saran Wood, witow Weed ang granted February No. 41,49, for 169 acted, issued ueder the act of rusry 11, 1847, im the name of Samuel sou, Ad ay ‘anted December 4. 1343. April w, las7, No. 57 for 0 acres. i aot, auter the act of September, 1860 fu thy ga f Lenadon U. Joba- son and was granted ob 5, 1855. April 20, No 77am, fay seven jsaned —< the act of wom Sak pe iveced ban Cae ee Rorit 301 8c) was e0' rae . 1S fo. 78a. for im actes: tovued under hence at Moreh 3 hase. fj Sie tM wid Thomas Bowling, and'was granted May 9< 1558 0, Sits for 12) acres. issued ander mae ™ aS in _—— of Polly ierner widow o ee ease. 1380, May 4. 197. = — 93 965. for 1€0 acres, issued under the act of ha, 36.1865 ia the names of the minor, children of Jacob Lasher. > pammeens was granted July 23,180 —May 4 8l.65., for Ua wceee. issued under the act ¥ wary Ith. Be G3 neme Bente. noes, for 1k@ scres. Beare.” n.isoued 3 th Po ae of Alvin. Bili 8, A if May ti, 1st Losvnins ay i= ge HOLIDArs. Hupp ou ane. OLA TRATES. D rari sane, ABBORTED Ca received at oboe 5 - & son. Gorn eR EE Fira bad Las » T ALM DB, Just HITE OPORTO PORT. W sof, Tee8s of the Buoro,”) . M, P. KIT@ & dome -* Piase, This | make AUCTION SALES. @BEEN_& WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. B Ino. 626, corner'7th and D streets, VaLuayen. te 5 ea: "Ick oy ee ee Hee tte SeMENT, reees | ; ooh best ave! shay the — Tyo 5 o'clock cot ice Lee renning diet 7 b borg Pe eeet ty te come Pearl te “ia on of burers to th this sale. saa eighteen, and twenty-four seer fer ing interest, and a (deed of Le even e the ses, All conve; Lge | ee ss ae the parchaser. 200 “town isd BEN & WILLIAMS, . Aucts, BY GREER & WILLIAMS, ‘Auctioneers. BUSTBE’S BALD of aetna By ievot dananry. i Logie ro gegrey xd + 186, a “ fins teste tor the basahe St Dehn tase edo corded in Liter 8. oO. tats No. @ lio tte cong of the land reeerds ngton eount: trict of ‘Sotamsbs % it offer for a - "he . on FRIDAY, the 18th day of of Jenuary, » Bt.4 o'clock ihe nor rt of Square Ni, in thet ct es Soe in ‘807 B: » fronting 18 fest vand ai on A and D streets north, and . street, << A ing a wit, to the rear, together with | ‘the } im pr: ane of emall dwelling house ‘and ‘othe e Terms: 0: cash; the balance bo 6 monthe, rebaser to receive a deed and give secured by of the parchaser if the terms of sale are not plied with within are sciatia! eease EN & WILLIAM, Auctioneers. TBE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- til MONDAY, the 11th day of | ebruary next, at the same = ne! = ‘ade ‘GRLKN & & WILLIAMS, Aucts, o7-THE ABOVS BA! ¥ ISSTILL FURTHER: «steoned muti] MONDAY. the 2th instanc, » Bourand Place. By onder of the Trnstee GREEN & WILLA AS, Aucts, de27-2aw&ds Between oth an and 10th re to the sale of Keal 47 and Housenold ¥ urai- NAGLE & 90- kJ give See. rsonal attention ture. Also, to the “5 of Moshe of Grooeries, Wines, Li ae Merchandise of every de- seription, &e. Liberal cash ad pat. Tao Sales at_our ; salesroom BDA TUES. URSDAY; and SATU a 10 o'clock NA Jaih tf Sas HE®*®% COLMAN & CO., AUUTION AND COMMISSION MEHOUA 3. Nos 291 and 29. Penna. av. d lth ste Bales at << every Tavs: T day, aud Baturday on uEss! evening OKEB, Salesman. A fall assortment of Dry gee, a. Shoes, ishing Goods, ( rockery. Tin W. Stover, “dash ‘ad m hand at private sale. consignm . whens and Botail Dealers _ clptaal as im Ware, |, &c., Nos. Th street, between M gets A large qnantity of Government stock. cousist- is ing of Blankets, Sheets, Pillows. Shirts. loth Carts, Harness, Wagous, Wagon W bai ‘Tracks Pietform oy , Lantern ou ts Stove Pipe. Also. I cond: and Stoves. with mai other, articles to» on merous toennmerate, The goods are syria new, Will be sold at almost ony it im GOVERNMENT SALES. STEAMER FOR BALB. Sealed bids for the purchase of the co copper fastened steamer VIXEN. o' # burtben, as she now lies off the Navy Yard. Weluges, "D.C... wiil be received at the vast Burvey Office until 1p. m. Februaty The ship-Keeper will show the vessel to any on wish” ing to Inspect her be right reserved of refusing any or all bids not considered to the interest of the Govern- men "Bide thould be addressed to JE. HILaaRp, tin charge. Survey Oitce, Wash reed ‘For Vixen.” Bowers AT Sera eecenr CAMP AT cu artermaster’s apes, Depot of Washinston, ae Washinton. ‘ebraar 9, BT. { Br sone of the Quartermaster General, tro batid: at Convalescent rail be between the Li Bean ge and Alexandr: be sold at pub lic auction on TUBSDAY, M. er the au- rvision of Brevet Lieut, joore, _Q. commence cl compris Frocks, 6 Mess re. citore Houees.1 Laun- sai Offices, 2 Stable. 1 Shed, and =. which vary as size from 7x20 feet to 264175 i sy sold singly. ermment fands. om te of sale will be gra: pernranaaarG ites. ee Gen. Q. ral ief Q: M.. Depot Washington. Govsensent SALE AT CHARLESTON, Oranance. Property will be st the tes Arse: on MO. » March 4, 13.7, 10 o'clock ey Aboat a net tons (Cauno 7 Gast Iron. bout 720 net tone Shot. Shell. &c., ad one- y valuable euft metal attach About} i. 0 Lendee 8 belt Wrong ‘ht Irom Broce, Copper. &c, a j Carriages, ironed. 0 About 7:0 Oavairy ‘ende! 8, 750 Bridle | Gastetige Boxes, and @ quantity of othe: pine Be Hand Fire Engine, (built by Agnew, About ie rrels bagging 8 Powder. Alco, & large quantity of other Property, sisting’ Principally of Musket Appendazes, oe Miscellaneous Tools &¢ MYorimn' Ousk ow the doy of sale tu Gaited wed for the removal of Proper- tthe expiration et which that mot removed rt to the Gev. rae Senne ir er ara aKeR, a _A8ez S45 oF aBMY CLOTHING. Depot Quartermasters Baitimor WIH be sold at r eg Te at Go a petons ‘a AEMY ‘CLOTHING, consisting o! 75 NEW YOBK STATE Jackets. eevee egal gular patterm, 4nd otherwise unsuited for treops. By rea: f its long retention in store, material is ia some instances more or lees | — “fac ralo will take place in fote to sntt purchase Terme: "Gach. in Qovernment funds. on day of “Three days allowed to remove varcheses, i ‘termaster General. By order of the 3 imBe Lind . and Asstetant Quartermaster. U. 8. r apmron, Thomas ¢ 00.” jo. 18 South Charles street. fe 3-168 Auctioneers. jsrostart SALE QF, S°VERaMENT VES- Babee Quariermaster's e Baltimore, Md., uery WiIl be sold at pustic auetion nc au Of779 tons; length, 225 feet; beam, feet depth of seins 13 feet; cylinders war omy vpportunity is afforded in t pee od to a a) desiring to perchasne wall Bhs te ‘of ite ‘draft. the engine 4 fi Rett, tconsi ont ters ac and end te A believed | thet Ser, size a build the ane iten sur; itherte te offered b; amen forsale att rms cash, in Government ‘a funds, fers pray may ei erel tess Buon, tHOm yA Seog 1 By oer of the Quartermaster General, Captain and Se Depo ester, own ss the Ri rh telat v SAW-MILL,” ioe, land, near San rea Fronceals lente, recei pion the Jet day ot Mere ch, 1807. bn perechred | Arata day pled ane: wh the reon, and the ap- 1s to any: eee vats, 80k F090 Ui ogee — of sewing sorcorme about es mil lo river, at jehment bya aad 1 iN Confederate. ro Byt, Majer aL, serge, | F248 | AND VEGETABLES, ARB Bureau Provitions and ae 14, 1867. ¥ Be euanield ue performance of the scoount be paid until LY Every offer made must = Doectaeys omy by a ‘writtes more Bible Peroronetaat ‘Widder or blddere wilt it bes ort Ce igs! ter into an obliga- on within with good ent petetlons to farnien the articles proposed, Keo proposal will be constder, ‘nono accompanied ag pag and by sat evidence that regular dealer ye the articles Posed forvand er suc the license required by act of ‘The Department reserves the right to re, ject pay proposal wot considered advantageous to othe do bats) et to be understood that fn case the stipulated | »leav- rT article, the <= pleted in full, BIDGE. Obief of Bureau. prerosazs FOR CBMENT. Treacury Department, me Architect. Feb. 8. 1887 Sealed proposals will be received st this of neti! 12 0°clock m . Febraary 23, 1857. for furnis! ing (delivered at Washington or Geor; tity of olsnee article shall be deli ve balance on the may be ‘considered sty of the Baie ig a and the balance on or before May 1, 1367; whole to be of the very best quality, mee subject to the test. inspection. and spproval of the I Spector of Materials. Treasury Exte All bide must be accompanied by th of some responsible person that the er will fecone and perform the contract if awarded to him. The Department reserves the riht to reject any or all the bids if considered for the interest of the Government to do so, and no bid will be consid- ered that does not conform to the reyairements of thls pdxegtisement to be enclosed in a se: dorsed ** Proposals for Oeme i envelope and en- B MULLETT, Suporvisit si De Architect. (Chron } puorosars fOB NEV DaratwEnr or THE INTERIOR, Wasuincton January 24, 1967 Proposals will be received at this De ttl AY, wie o'clock m.,om MOND: , for the erection of rict of Colan pproved July 2. The designs, detail drawings, and specifications cam be seen at the architec: fice, im the eastern grounds of the Ospitol, Washington city, every day Sik Som 8. between the hours ef 9a. m. and on and after the 28th fnetant. Separate bide will te feeelved for the masonry work, brick work. iron work. Fog encd By Wor ti The coulractor whose bid y be accepted will he revuired to enter into a ficient bond, to be approved by the Seorctary of the Interior, for the faithful completion of bis contract. Payments will be made a the work progresses. on estimates certified to by the ——s but twenty per cen- tum of the estim ill be retained antil the centract is complete ‘The contract will be awarded to the lowest re- . ontible bidder, but the Department reserves ¢ right to reject any or all of the bids should it hee deemed for the interests of the Government to de The bide will be opened at noom on the 4th of March next, in presence of such of the bidders as mi hoore te a Pro dorsed on the envelo Proposal on = Proposcie for New Jail.” and be directed = NING, “* Becretary of the cenidiien epentagton- B ja2-wew Secretary of the Interior. prrcrcsaus FOR, ee TRANSPORTA- he QuARTERMASTER GENERAL’s Orrice, asHINGTON. D. U., Januai 1867. Proposals will be received oo ce o'clock m..on the 28th of Februar; for the transportation of Military Supp! es the year commencing April 1, 137, and during March $1, me ees oe oe routes: From Fort McPnero apis Aepbtont or each parte be det jurimg the dear on the Oma @ brauch of my "Gnion Pactfic Fatiroad, went of Fort McPherson. or from Fort Laram: jota Territory, to such posts or de- may be established in the Ter- of loncitude 12 deg, in of Montana, th ti erritory «1 Dak im the periory of id east of longitude » en the Territories of Utab and Colored» orth arta tude 40 deg, including if meoessary, ver City. From Fort Riley 2 otk Tr rt ey, of ‘@Bsas, or ench be determined a ring the year er tet oe pots that are now the “stare Kansas or ip do. south of latitude degrees nortn Union, New Mexico. cr other depot thee: way - Rn ree in that Territory, aud to any other point er points on the rout 3. UTE No. From Fort such other depot as may be ee ii —— yoony es of New Mexico, to '¥ posts tions thet are, or may be estab- Jisned in thet Tersitory, ‘and t: such posts orsta- tions as may be designated tn the Territory of A: inns im the State of Texas west of Toagiteds BOUTE No, 4. recy to such pos in The weight eke will not exceed on ou Boute No. 2. 20,0.00) pou —— pounds, and on Route No. r. vine sported during the year Boute No. An — ere repeals will be made for each route sepa- reser Bidders will state the rate per 100 ie es penny oe = ther will Fransport the stares n eac mth of the nd ending March Heiss ene Avril ty ers should give th places names in full, as well each art: df ventered tatot and tioned ti — will accepted am pod and sufficient security furnished by sald faa in accerdance with the terms of this ade ment. tractor will be required to give bonds in thet fol wing amounts mate Mo. 1, $250,000. z ate No. On Boute No 3 bey fu. On Boute Ho. Satisfactory evidence 2 the’ io ogaity and sol- of, bidder and person offered as secur- Topesnis Mast be endorsed * P: posal f i) mu endo rol Arny whee tn pon on Route Ho. 1,2, 3,0r 4,7 as the spomey be. and none will be entertained unless they fully comply with the requirements of this advertisement. ‘The party to whom an irdis made must pe + aad to perform- pared toexeeute the comtract at on the reauired bonds for the faithf tract. vane Fight to ra to rejeot any or all bids that may be The co1 arectore, eget be in readi- pees fOrmereies ty the it aerate eae will be required to Bexe ry 4 Seadily for foi "gouss, fe No i r ate No-2. ‘at Fort Riley, K: ‘No 3. at Fort Union, a worth, Omeha. ‘Bente "Fi unas ead must accompany and roposal, of the ts aster "BY order Quartermeceer Generel BULB, Assistant’ Breve Colonel and ia 18-6 juartermaster.U.S. A. ARTMEBT O} z 'ERIO D** as ko 2 ep 2h a 21, 1867, son, wot t Bor sition jaavschasotin,” poring ty gxtension of of @ patent granted to him an of M ; 1854, patented in Englead the flat day'of Ap pes, " an improves.ent in aia patent, oi en years amen OF Pye § a that the said the Patent 01 Aerts pam, ay ho K clock Mey » Se me “4 Sppear and “tnew cause, Fae way eee said petition ought pay les be the extension are ft prfet ebjcetic tome, tp crane a be heard at rs, the’ sa jouer of Pal send thei Asie C4 Besperen containing thi : othe. ™ aa ch bd po= ABLE STEAM ENGINES, Combining the maximum mnie of wetgnt aud | od id economy, with the mii weight end Price. They sre widely and favorably knowa, more than GOO being inuse. All warranted satis- tnctory.or pe sale. Deseriptive circalare sent on “pplication, Address J. 0. HeaDL: fe 8-008m po re J em Pes | Pa tl Sy ne ge a oa a a FRANCK TAILOR. Com | ‘LEGAL — | BOOTHE S THE Dis- Joverh, neve Mary Jpha-} Baetty Mo. er. | Fin ane 5 Ihe othe of the. a ms cause is to | sale oP aartala pleoes or Pay ng int bole aloes = argot ! hoe was rie ay anbetnn te ald complain- ti |i taka tbe sum of @40 0 for gods wold anf de- Hvered by com: jainante to the said Jose; iy | fon, There | at vd contracting salt ebrene | Joseph Johnson of | eo sald or perecle of grouse which, be ge was eo indebted, he iri | be detcedant, Sola M Bane fole useand benefit of Mary Johnson, wifeof J johnson. That complainants obtained j condemnation of the said of Ps eons yy conveyed, to “a iecesor parcels | 3 isened pleces fh par- Li Jed i ords, but that efter finding Se) and judg- ment of condemation om the said at! ents, the searched mo oy deed of 1 ai 1 Ow), was iA deed of trust was arly eleven months —, the date | over two iF the issuing and vay 4 0 iscovered, to and their agen posing of or im in, in the week for six a ear, ID person or by fendants to be and a solict- tor, at ralee to be held tn the office of the Clerk s this Court, on the firet Tuesday of Jane, A. D Is7 to answer the —_ bitl of complaint; ot! wire the same will taken pr them Provided the first pulitc: th abacer. at least foar mon’ jon 1s before said first T day of June. 1857, and stating the ovject and substauce of said BOL ig? jai s-ociate Justice, &c. MEIGS, Clerk A true vine M. EB, Solictior for complainants, sad Stawsw nile = — oRPR ANS’ OOURT FOR THE COUN F WA>HINGTON, IN THE DisTBIOT or édtumn TA. Jniia H. Audivon, g Charles Morris Ada court that in roved fe ambi Sad in the att in the city of War round situate on 0 3. in Davidsou's said city, to General kichard, D. Gates, amt thet instead of complying with the terms of sale he bed aid the whole purchase money in cash, with in wrest for six and twelve months, in all amount ing to $1,314.90. it tn this Sth ln: ‘aardian to her minor son, son, having reported to the ursuance of ite decree, ratified and ‘ "Supreme Cc ourt of th the District of reet north, knowa as Lot n of Bynare 131 ef February, sale be rati- confirmed on the %th day of February, s cause to the contrary be shown jd day : Provided a copy of t der be published in the National Intelli and eee is pues @ week ee three succes sive weeks prior i PORCELL, M. Tadge of the 0 juana Conc ee. “feat: JAS. B OBEIENE. ister of Wills. ,, 1867. —DistRicr TON County, To wit: ada atrator 1867, ordered by the Court th fied ‘and RPHANS’ COUBT Feb. 12 or CoLumBia, Wash. In case of Jobn F oF Eetrige Mane. a an . ies “ie foresai: LJ jon e - phaas’ Court of Washin. on County . inted Saturday. the on dav of iM he final pattemens and distribation o tate of said deceased, and of of the assets Siateend as ~ ras the woh have been collected aad turned into fener: when and where all the creditors and said deceased are no! i Topend | with thefr roperiy, vouched, or may | Otherwise by law be excluded from ‘all wensar ta tatd decei entate- Provided a copy of this or | der be published once a woek for thres wecks in the | Evening Star, jam ted 75 day | fe 12-lawSw' = * Be } BPH ANS’ OOUBT,Fenncany 6,18'—Discxicy | or CoLumBta, Wasu INGTON CouNTY, segs = — In the case of Morris Adler, administrator W. of Mary Ana Clark , the edmniitetrator W. A. aforesaid be with the approbation of the Orphans’ Coart of Washington Gon: aforesaid. appointed Saturday, the 2d day of March. 1857, for the final settlement and distributien of the per- sonal estate of said deceased. and of the band, as far as the same ha’ aud turned {nto money; whe E jitors and heirs of id dec to pee a s thelr claims prop: erl vouched, ‘ise excluded fromm ‘all beneht In eal devessete oo tate: provided a cepy of this order 8. published Once « bear : foe three wears inthe Evening Star, previous “yas. ot oO" orura fes-waws Tet wins, rP HIS 18 To Give, ae ear fepvoar ber has obtained from the. Ur ? Court of Washington County. in the Distriet of of Colammbin letters eatate of administration on the personal Donovan, late of the United States army, . All persons having claims agains! said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the« same, with the vouchers nerest. to the subscriber, on or before the zd day of February next: they or the st meureiph a) rg law be excluded from ail benefit on under mv hand this 2d day of Fobraary ——— eat MARTHA k JORDON.” fe 4- -lawSw* Administratrix. PRs is 18 TO GIVE PLE That the gases. ber obtained from ” Court Washington County, in the Distrt of ‘Golambt letters of administration on the pecsapeloatate Willtam gg ope late of the U. arey. deceased. si peronme masts claims ieee so) exhibit the ine wig eng Fouchers ero the mbeerir, on er fore ay of Pbned next; “ Jew be excluded from Given ander my hand this 20th day of Janu, 1887." rat Louis KURTZ, oy 30-lawsw* Admini yu 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the gubseri- r has obtained from the Orphans’ Gourt ceeewe County, in the District of Columbia, reonal pre? of de- persons inst the said jeceaned, are hereby warned to exhi Pod the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subscriber, on We before the 9th aay of Febrnary next: they otherwise & law be excluded from all oneat of the 4 estate. “Given ‘under my band, this oth worn da 1867, THOMAS EBA tell lawSw* lay bol TO GI obtained Washington eee nis 5 letters 108 amentar w! t. Braxton. All letters testamentary m4 the of Washi Eleanor Baden, | u ing claims: Administrator C TA Ving elaxme eald are hereby warned to the ald deprared are here wer | nent exhibit ‘eof. to the subscri- st day of July next: + be excluded from aii Bist day of Jal: AMY J: “Bag iob. » | ge Coucmaa HOSPITAL FOR WOMEE LYING-IM ASTLUM, Fourteenth street ,(eircle,) corner of M street, Washington, Bae eee ESeeis fine ta He ERE - oltitgg a ho eo f ay see 2. ; Fagwahs, oe peo = Bevs. Drs. aes free Seige my will erm: ients he desire to ioe tation for treaties ire VF 1e yoome ome by at anne eter sdouee saccaa LUXURIES, eras pad eae 1866. rasxsri¥itti novse 1867 | Gnnas SRR Thee ra ire hy Y AND io, to THe NORTHWas mage cane His INTER 4K. 1 ee TRS ber 13, ee trains will eens aHote pcs eR Pye oa. see. 2. ORNING - m, for ACCOMMOD, 5 Beading and aT one. goes { | | | ire twelve BAG | wee 5 anemet miles tape to | itp irretme's Neshe West. | Balti nate ipae ? ah connects af BBADING wich ike Passengers by this route Baltimore have Peunsyivania Mailroad traivs for Alientowa ‘@o. BEY age of mak Changes in UNION | ene with the 2a pain for Harris: A ] with vise eta b e progared et the of- | BSi6- 85 i, at ¥ : Lock Haves fice. corner 6th stree wet and Pe Pennsylvania avenue, aioe ra A va Ranuloccba with under the National Hotl. Es. bie infor- | + ptral, Cum! . Sebuy iki methacholine lbdy ol usq) eo treins for Bo — . Wie secure sccammodations im Sleeping are for Bi. | Ua™#port, York, Chambersburg. ee mira or Pittebere, wi LRIy Some sctons B-. EBD. 8. YOUNG, Baltimore Wace" sia sea deity ce | PERG CON LUNE RT RTS oes in Poi Waves Philadelpiria rs Pp. m5 ae ‘er ferns Harrisbarg at 8.10 . and Potts ode SE erriving in dat pict SBW YORK, changing care at Philadel- a” Har ng at Heading with Al erboom Accommodetion ebierg tally (except Sunday) at 11:15 0. m. and Seem, = eats ge ndkePsigaaaiesicsi ag Pp TOR PHIDADELPHIA. {noon tor Needing wed Leave dally (except yy et TS and 11:15 a, mo ieee to - m., and 4:30 and ss a m. for Philadelphia amd ai gteare’ for Now York ana’ Philiagiphta at 6:90 p. Bivepling cars for New York on 6.90 p.m. train Throngh tickets to Philadelphis, N ton, cau be had at the Station Office at ip the day. as well se at the new offi Bankers and Brokers Telegr: Svenne, tween 6th and 7th See Baltimore ae Ohio = schedule be | All the above trains run daily, Banda: puponay Traine leave —— Phil els ie at 31 i Etatioget Se.m. retar P. m. . retarn ners and intermediate take t "on a m sud 4.30pm py ea ee returning from Dowa- t7 a.m. aud 12.9 neon, NEW YORK wy Fat op TTTSBURGH | Leavea Mow York at rum tng Reading at 1 #5, 11 53 } ting et Barr! oo if, Nertnern Pitesbare Ohicego Wiltta: timore Sc. aon Yor y Srréval of Batlrost edvertisomont Ang) 1 Washington, Baltiwore, mnapclio, ont, WI BON, “Master of Tranaportati : Aa COLE General Ticket Agent 90.250. 8. “roosts. ‘Agent. Was fisan. PPALTIMOBE AND. Pl enon ith Pi viv and ond Bxpress, Trains for port, Blmira, gal- Express Train leaves Harrisburg o Trees from Pitteburcn 915 ™ passing Beads stan er yr ToT ic sraait Bb srr I vt AS GTON * coping © are now run as follews, vir = asst peepee tratze thr: ngh bet ween Sere Leave 4 Moll ti sbar, at = ily ally» 4 lwp nm burg leaves : —— | SouUSLEIM, Yattay L | D8 ry BAL Sundey, sf 7:00 0. m., and | ine leave Pottsville at 7, Ir dee oe tg FOR GaY¥ Brairions 8 od rihag OF ANNAPOLIS Fis at 6:15 and fetorping from Tamaqua at 7.35 a Let and 4.15 p.m. m., and | SCHUYLEILL ann SUSQUBHANNA RAiL- Trains leave Aubura om and at 2:00 and 4:35 ron | AEM AP OUIE. : ? ‘a.m for Pinegrove Leave at 745 and 4:38 m. No and Harrisburg, a1 ~m., for Pi to or from ‘Aunapolie on Sanday ° Sates and Tremont; retarming trom Ha arg at 3.30 UN SUN | and from T:emont at 7 35 a.m. and 3.25 atrgs FOR BALTI z | vasrenr. Leave ., spd 2-0 anc FOR WAY STATIONS. | _ Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the Leave at 7:45 4. m.. and 2:0) and 4.00 | love pointe from the touupany'e Now Freight FORK ALL PARTS THE ‘eat | Depet, Broad aoe Willow streets a heave daily, except Sunday, at 7450. EIGHT TRAINS Leave Poiteact hia datly at5.sva. m.,12 noon wm Buiday at $00 p m. only,.connecting at Relay | snd 4 p.m. rT Meast fog, Lebanon, wna. Station with trains from Baliimore to Wheeling, | Pottaville, Port Clinton, and ail’ pointe beyond: ‘arkersbo THROUGH Ti TIGK BTS to the West can be had at the *eshington jon Ticket ‘Office at et ail hours ip the aay, as w uasee the Rew office of the Bank- ers and Brokers’ Telegrs Orpees between 6th and 7t ‘or New York. Foiledelphi scrortieement of JL LSON. er of Transportation L MOLE General Ticket Agent. oc tf GE 0. 8. KOONTZ, Agent Washing t a He BIVER AND BASLEM F ed DS.—Un and aiter MOND. 43, 1°66, trains for Albany anc Troy. pine ‘vite Northern and Western trains, will leave York as follows: | tem Express train via Hudson Biver Ratl- | {Le Close at the Phitadepine Post Office for all Diaces om the road and its branches at 5 | aad It the principal stations oniy at 3.15 p. Fy NTBAL BAL BANGRMENT POAD- Bsyivania Central Bai tistand Market stresses directly by the cars of the er Batiway. Those of the Ohest- reet Ballway run within one YS—The Market Street Care! yarket streets 3 winutes betore the pEssrny ANIA WINTER road, 3 nd 10th ay. threngh to Bu‘Talo and ANN'S” bagosde BXP buspen Bridge without change of carsandcon- | and deliver Baggage at the oot oe ett posting sf re Espen 8 Or Saratoga, Batland, | st th rs fice, Mor o3t" Oheotsatestect, Will receive parlington attentivn. Wam Express aud Mail train via Hodson ins Leave Depot. . Bi ver Kaiircad, convecting at Albany with West | Matt Trains oe 6 ern trsins, acd at Troy with trains for North, item Express trata via Hariem Bailroal, 26th t anc «th ay., connecting at Chatham with Wertern Railroad for Lebanon pitts field, &c at Albany with Western trains. an hee Re tor Baratoga, Butiand, Burlington na outreal s45p m. Express train via Hnd-on River Rail- road compecting at Albany with Western and at Troy with trains for Montr@ms, with ing car attached. 4. m. Bupresetrain vis Ha Lebenon Sreiugs, Pittsfield, ‘Ses at at prings, Pittsfiel c.; ab Albany witn Wentern trains. aod at Troy with trains for Bat- land, dat ab and Montreal. ping Cars at- . = x Drees beep: ol ce pean — Ball. *, ibg cars aud through to mot aid Banper jon Bridge without change leepipg car ev day exception, maces eitacees "fom Ne stork Ceey +4 wand 0. Si Toy wi | be meds at 2 ranon jandaye River Bailrond. with Paoli Accom’n — vurg Tr arrisbarg Accommodatio. ——, Accommodation ‘tsbargh and Erie Mat! Put deiphia Ex eee « Erle Mail leaves datty, JER 'ybiade his Express leaves daily. All other £29" Band erngers ge to Williamsport 4 = hoy dng = a arrive et Leck Ha engers by Tain go t Chemversvarg without mebamge of care, ne ont an _spptication Fleept og Ser, Tickets can be had #t the Tic! et OMe, 631 Chestrat ot! Trains Arrive i i sleepin car attached. connecting at Albany with early trains fer Baffnlo and Suspension Bridge. eo a ve is iroasen ) at Trey with trains for end points A X Buaday train will be run via Hadeon Biver Bailroad frem New York to Poughkeepsie and in- gg erred ons. leaving New te at 8.30 Betu: earate leave Poughkeepsie at Striving nN ork at6 15pm. Aleo, a Sunday train vie Harlem Bailroad.leay- 43d street at 9a. m., and arriving at t Milierton i = arning, leave a erton at Pad in and Philadeiphia, Willtemessd. oy will tengaem y= Wear ~s ai Srsume any risk for rere York at 1: peerel aud limit Fesponsibili Wi: VANDEGBILT, | cd Dollars in value. All B aor President. | inet that amount in valine, will be at the risk of MD, FREDERIOKS5UR@ An: } “pcrtoriberisformetten ere —— ¥ Path aol D> ro j a2OHN C ALLEN, Ticket F t, 631 Ob SAMUEL H. WALLAOK, Ticket Agent at the on EMIGRANT TRAIN runs daily, except For fan particwlars ag tions apply to FEANCIS Fon TO TRAVELLERS @UING LOUTH. | twios DAILY, (Bundsy P. m. excepted.) quickest and most direct + Leche —— ya vanesl the South. vis } wher, Dnninst Bh to Aquia Creek an: | Shag tec + | apd . 137 Dec et Dect st. Vailey Retired and ite copnections, ferming @irect ine to Pittseurg and the Weet without change of cars. df Limp TO THE WEsrT. ‘Wo Express Trains daily for the West, { PRS when one Train in the evening Sixty miles and three hours saved by this line, to Chicago, baad St. Louis, &c., with bat one change of cars. WINTSB AREANGEMENTS, = “ip January 7, tales Bew York as aster <= Away (eed cicsto in icheneed ot PHROU! i TO BIOHMOND IW SEVEN HOURs, Fifty Miles Shore one 206 3 Boars Quicker thas M.—VFor Baston, Merch gun Wililcmmport, "Wilkesberte = bawenes ugh. ‘GOmnibasses and Baggege Wagons will be in S:10A M. Mat Taaix—For Flemington, Bas- Feadiness to convey passengers and .baggage ae Traut esbarre, Great Gor ‘pose Baston, Allen- oa RH ceca . and the West, with ‘ht Mount of visiting ravage end teveral be battlerpeita neat ange Hnctnnatt yd ar are oe eae ee, ‘Gouncets vii | tg with ae Ceutral and Phitadei- ger aad c) wabiggion. Bo Po. | Ee firic Bonds. for Brie end ane Ont sy aT Sn 2 —For Baston. Allentown, Mauch ap oity ~ Wills ing, Pottevitle, 'Harris- ai ape Line. HOTIOE TO GHIPPERS, EXPRESS, Oopt. B.A, RYTHRE, Sire vais Gonecvio ant 4 jugton, Harrisburg. Wil- frie, Bc, ng ti car from Rew to Williamspert. =o erville ‘ville, reais Eirg Rr alge bd Eas: Blix t# for the Weet can the office i Genca sBaliroad a Rew Jersey, foot of Noe. merdste aTi, o Pee bres Sresteuns aod at Bo best) JOSIAH 0. STE: ENS, Superintendent. iw AND SEW iN BAILEOA | N*P Mews Station ta asi ke ‘corase site Ins LBA Lid Haven and Bridge; 8: Bx). n90 8. m., 13.5 (Ex) )3(Bx.), 5.88, 5.30, and 8( Bx.), att ae 3 80, 4.80, 6.80. 6.90, OONNSOTING TRAINS. | Boston ‘ingheld—§ a.m, (Bx. aes a. Fee eee eS occ Line ii.8, i Springfield—s, (Ex.,) 11.8 ®- 3) 3 Bleeping Cars attached to8 p.m JaMES H, HOYT, Superintendent,

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