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———E7" THE EVENING STAR. Tragic Ait in a Ball-Room—4& Woman jhoots her Husband. Friday evening, Protection Engine Oom- pany, Ne. 1, of Cnion Township, Hudson eounty, New Jerse: gt ‘heir annual bal) at Odd Fellows’ Hail, oboken, which was at- tended by & large number Of the members and Iriends of the compsauy. Everything passed off very quietly woul @ Tittle past 11 o'clock, when the report of a pistol was heard'tedr the door tothe gentlemen's retiring room, whict ‘was s00n followed by another. Several gen- semen immediately rusted to the spot, where |’ they found one of their associates, named Jonn Swentz, standing on the stairway leading to the upper room, and who, on seeing them en- ter. cried out, «I am shot.” stairway stood his wife, wit @ revolver im ber band, in the actof discharging another bar. Tel, when she was seized by twoof the mem- bers and the pistol takeh trom her. vu etamioation it was discovered th: two balls bad entered the body of Sweatz, one Jost under ibe Jef: shoulder, near the centre of Toom and a physician seat for, 0 Sncceeded in extracting one of the balis; the other could notbe found) He was then conveyed to his home ia Union Townshi: Mrs. Swentz was immediately taken into custody by officer Keyser and conveyed to the station house, and locked up toawait the re- of he® husband's inj: On examina- tion. she stated that she bad only been married to Swentz about six weeks; thai her name was former'y Dobbs, aud that she formerty resided Wits bee parents in th jcinity of Buil’s Fer. Ty. She alleges that Swentz seduced her ua- der promise of marriage about elght menths ago, that he for a long time retused to marry ber, but finally consented. ind was united to her about six weeasago. Ever since he bas, she says, neglected ber and repeatedly kee ing Company with other women Last eve ning he left herhome and took with him to | the ball another young lady. Determined to bave revenge, she purchased a revolver and proceeded tothe ball room, where she found her Dusoand dancing. As soen as Swentz saw her he came over to where she was standing, and wanted to know what she was doing there, she stated she bad followed him, he then told ber to go takeoff her bat and remata tothe ball. Ashe did so, hetarned and was parsing out of tbe ball room in the gentlemen's room, where she fired the first shot, The affair has created no littie excitement in Hoboken.—N. Y. Bzpress. ei ritieivesthninind Lieb Food for Inianuts. The suffering: of an infant grandchild ot Prof. Lievig recently led the great chemist to in vesugate the subject of artificial food for in- innt children. The ebild was pining awas, hotwitbetanding the care that was taken in the preparation of artificial food from cow's milk, to supply the piace of the natural food, of which it was unfortunately deprived. During his in vestigations, Dr. Liebtg found, first, that even the best cow's milk is slightly acid. while the mother’s milk is alkali. aad the cow's milk contains different proportions of constituents, fo (bat, fo get the same nourishment, the child has to tike more aud waste mote in order to getenough of the one kind of substance it needs. Second, that most artfictal food, how- ever carefully prepared, is st.1 more acid,and | thatthe flour is never chemically dissolved, and that full twenty per eent of it never is di- gested. and the whole taxes the digestive sy: tem too severely. Tord, that by mixing with the soluble parte of one ounce of wheatandcne ounce of malt, ten ounces of milk. and sixty Grops of @ solution containing leven per cent. of carbonate of potasea, the nearest pos- sible approach is made toa food containing the nutritive qualities of the mother’s milk. He Bus, therefore, published the following pre- scription for the preparation of what he te-ms Fationa!l food tor infants. This is said to be Sweet, pleasant, reqairing much less of it than of pure milk to satisfy them, whiie it nourishes them far better. It requires no more sweeten- ing, and should bave none or marily tor in- fants. The following is the prescripyon :-—“]n Aswal! saucepan carefully mix, se a% to avoid the formation of Jumps, wheat flour. % ounce: milk, 5 ounces; bring this mixture te boil slowly, and keep it boiling for three or four Minutes, and then remove it from the fire. During the time it is boiling mix in ampther Vessel malt, 4 Ounce; water, 2 ounces; ani 0 Crops of a selution contaiming 11 per cent. of carbonate of potassa. Then add this mixture to the hot contents of the saucepan, put on the ng. and let it remain for baif an hour uadis- turbed ma warm place, where the temperature does not exeeed [is degrees. After tne Iupse of this lupe put the saucepan on the fire again til its courents begin te boil and then pass the liquid through a fine stramer. The exbausied bran will be retained upon the sieve ” Three People live om Mice for several days {From the Peterborough (O&nada) Examiuer.} A melancholy tale is related tou by Mr. P «, who has been back to Haliburton, of ad eud of an old buster, who lived m the scbip of MeLimtock, about $0 miles trom Habburton, and I miles from Peterborouga | The man’s name was leaac Hunter, and be also | ep eR lived by bunting. It appeared trom what in- Jormatien Mr. Clark recesved that Hanter dived about & miles trom any settler; it being bis custom to move back as settlers moved in. Mr. Kurter, his wife and two chlidren lived together, but wot being very thrifty. he nad begiected to Imy by provisions against 1) winter. pot even wood, batina woody coun- iry this appear: little thing. Aboat the I6th anuary last, they af betook themsel yes to me bed, to keep from freezing, and re- mained there eleven days without fire. Their | tood then gave way, when they were forcea to take the hair off some deer skins, and then eat theekins. When the skins were ea‘en they ate corde out of a pair of snow shoes. At this stage the old man died, and the others were so Tar spent that the corpse Jay in the bed with them for three days, they not being able to remove it. They at fest made an effort and gotit into a corner of the shanty, where some Mice came and nibbled the face andeyes Tho survivors endesvored to frighten them otf. but they became so bold that they would not go awayy One of the survivors at length suc- ceeded in killing some mice, and on these mice they lived until, in the good order of Proyi- dence, they were discovered 2 aD od brothers named Cole, of Thornburn, iO DY ehance passed that way. One of these men stopped With the unfortunate survivors while the other Went to the nearest itlement and brought food, and by kind and earefui treatment the bad been restored to fictent strength to be removed to & more comfortable place. One of those Cole's was Mr. Clark's informant, who asserted that they were perfect skeletons when toumd. ere a ers FATHER axv Sox DROWNED.—On Thursday night @ ead case of drowning occurred im the Moresgshela river, at Stone's Upper Oval Works. about is miles from this city. It ap- pears that 4 skiff coutaiming five persons, among Whom were Mr. Samuel Alton and bis son, Henry Aiton, was being rowed across to the south side of the river. Tne current was very swilt, ewig to the recent rise in the riv- er, and one of the parties in the skiff caught bola of tme ice-breaker of the coal-tippie, bh projects into the river, to prevent the from being @rifted down the river. Tnis cauced the skiff to upset. and all the occupants were (hrown into the water. Three succeeded am saving themselves by Swimming ashore, but oid Mr. Samuel! Alton and his son Heary were both drewned before assistance arrived. The bodies bad not beea recovered yesterday, and it ts probable that they have been drifted down the stream, the current being 40 strong. The deceased were both married, aud leave fam- thes, Who reside in the neighborbeod of where the drowning oceurred.— Pittsburg Gazette. Utau Poiitics —On the condition of Utyh the following notice of election will give come fmpression. The Satt Lake Union Vedetle of the Sim speaks of the election ip that eity thits “We have witnessed many an eleeuon, ‘he couree pursued by the naliifiers Of (he Sow'a, where paupers were drivea in to the polls, and the gravestones of eby ards ‘were resorted to for names to be x the ving. We baye visited the polis ixth ward in New York, where the * of the Five Points were broxgbXinio Fequisition as fighters to deter respectavie citizens from the free exercise of a just prrvi- lege) ~We have been a constantspecia o of all the eleotions im San Francisco from 1349 to 1861. We bave seen all these attended, as euch practices will ever be, by riotous pro eedings, biackguardism, and a violation ef all laws. But we have never yet witnessed an election where all the requirements of law, all> the ob- servance of custom. all adherence to role aud usage. were so Openly and flagrantly violated ‘as was that of yesterday.” S7 A legal inquiry in Mil kee is, “has a barber a mechsnic’s lien on the face of his eus- 87 The Columbia (5. C.) Phoenix came out in mourning on the 17th inet , the anniversary of Sberman's entrapee into that city and its Gestraction by fire. S7'A Peruvian Sorgeon in San Franoisco Warrants to beg tal ladies the tiniest and most gracefu by means of the ampata- ton of the little toe of ene foot. SPM. Bright, in one of his late speecher, said (bat ene-ball of Seotinnd is owned by twelve persons. snd one-Baifof Englaad by owe buadied and fiity. - BAA clerical geatieman veg t danc, ing basa tendency fo Montiel upall man's a “amd reduces society to “noneattty:” It also affects shirtcottars: « 67 The soundme® for the cable between Uae ba and Florida have ‘been made, and the cable ‘will be Inid by next Noveraber. A submarine mountain was discovered. woue making the BOUnd Es. . used & ‘At the foot of the | AUCTION SALES. | PROPOSALS. | BB Gi eriivet corner of tore ane’ areas,” | DADS ra eRe Vas RAN Ber sina 4 VALUABLE 9) Uss on BUSIN' Pee ena Aso,” sell, lon the emions, ect ore Ne perey ‘Bie, of two rooma each. . Le. B CROWN, WALKED & 00., Auctioneers. With the bot.iSxdl, are. Title ELLS & OO., Aucts. For at publie auction.on FRIDAY,March 1, 18:7. af 4 o'clock p. m., a three at ent" HOUBE:ebuaitna'a room, Poe tetoat ws t om 12th street, t. between B and OU streets, ferme’ Ouo'kall Gash: Dalanee in @ and 12 erms: One * menthe, secured Dy dee onthe property, $100 wae nee Ae OTE, Wee fe 23-6" vn. @ oO., Auctioneers. BDL 10) Bru Marbie-to; Wardrobes. bE Feather ile TIO ovelbc <i wil Wm. Bedin, 8 sweet tune kets, Comfortab! Beds, P rc BLLS & N. W. corner rx 8. LACE 2KD MARUGANY™ BER rvusitcan, © DAY, the sth day of March next & m., we shall sell at house No, 328 street west. between Land K nort! the Furniture and Effects contained xix: osewood Oase Piano Forte 6% octave. a din exceltont cragesv? TOT? French Plate Mirror. Gilt Frame, ‘ble Siah ureaus, ‘ollet Be: ted Castor, Spoons. and Cutlery and Oro Kitchen i sett, 0.76 te | Lace Curt: Freneh Plate wilt F O0., Auctioneers Ath and ND BROOATEL PARLOM AND CHAS? ac AT PUBLIC AGC. at io 18th h, east wide, all ineaid house, ih Brackets Lace and Brocatelie Window Curtains is, Ingrain and Venitian Carpets, Bugs, Inat Sofas, Bide and Easy Uhairs, in Hair Walont and Oak Chamber Sets ery Ware Bequisttes, too numerous to mention, fe2% [Intel] D. L. WELLS & CO., aucts, B® THUS. DUWLIN BXOELLEST G, Auct ; Georgetown. HOUSEHOLD Fu BKUOSLWUOCD Planv. OFFICE FU HERING BON BAFE, &c, &c. rn Mompay MOBNING, BNITURE, BNITOKE, » AT AUG’ March 4th, at 16 the residence of nd Sofas ‘ains Cornices and Shades rame Mirrors aliogsns Marble-top Conier, Pier and Side Ta- meatiou. Terms cash. fei5 jou AB Fren {h ip, es and Mattresses of th r Tables Sideboard & any Secretary amd ook Uase ron Safe Mock, &e id Glassware Large Oookirg and other Stoves And & great variety of Goods, too numerous to THOMAS DOWLING, J Auctioneer. county. Btate a deed of trust. 2, Clarkabarg. Mont, | pro Beall and oth: heretofor. by Ann So Tend. Th Persons wiebi solby catltn; Terms of ea! ¥ of August. 105. Rufus King. Perry, Brown 01 us De, Pe: IDE, yes Oue of the tracts is Pe tract efiand ert py Evovgh containing siz hundre it being the sam ere. ry, itch: to be paid onthe day trom the da giving fe°3 dts ia, b apa et o! wiifSeexeeuted ed See | ex penses of pre [a eee eo UN TW of fa) 1 estate, sit io of Maryland. ‘These Iande | containing thirty five aer d state of two comfort; . corn houses, aud ether ni «alse hewees. Zh above described ¢ img divided into twoor three convenient | Per ing to Jook at the SS locate eehowianlt | “Terme of sate’ One-third cf the mnrchase monsy their notes, with app: terest from the day o! mrsusnce of 8 power of sale vested fn me bj betas ated to me by George W, Mitcheland Cornelia D. Mitchel, hia wife, of Washington city, District of Columbia, dated un the 28th das of A: it, 1865. und recorded in Li ter EB. P folio 232, &c.. one of the land re ords of lontgomery coun’ or biic sale and sell to the idder, Be Re Hotel, lage of Clarksburg. in DNESDAY, the een hundred mal! the follow omery je near and adjoin the Ban artof a Bleed.” and sixty acres uf land, e@ jand heretofore conveyed by Kieanor Hendry. his wife, to el. by deed dated on the 2th | The other being | tract of laud calied ** Besurvey on Maple edio said G ofa reach,” leorge W. Mitchel of a rm le log dwel jear 200d tobeceo tract is susceptible perty can do fe on the and. sale residue of the purchase money to be paid in one and two years the purchaser or ‘onan le purchase money Tastee. the jaser TULiaMs. Trastee” LEVI VANFUSSBN, Auct. Y¥ NAGLE & OO., Auctioneers. Balesroom No. 295 Penn. avenue, Botwean oth end loth sea” BAGLESS wil heir ition tothe sale of Neal Bafate ana Hoceoheld Wonae ture. Also, to the gales of stocks Ri Groceries, Wines, Liqnors, ard jorchaadien every de- meriptiou, Horses, ages. Harness, &c ral cash advances made on consignments. Reptler Sales at our salesroom wet TOES- AY, TH ; SATUKDA at 10 Pelee PEAR (Pom GLK & 00 , Jail v Auctioneers, GP®°oB Biss. HALL & PLANT, PLANT'S BUILDING, Corner New York avenue and 1stn street, (Botrance on New York a: enue,) Dealers in fine FAMILY GROCERIES, TEAS, WINES, INMPOBTED LUXURIES, &c., &c., would respectfully motify their friends and the Public that they have just opened their New Gro- cery Store, where can be obtained any article usn ally kept in a first class Grocery. Without at- tempting to enumerate our large, fresh id well- selected stock, we cordially tavite the public to examine our stere and @tock, belicving we shall Bot fail to giv tire satisfaction to al who may fever ue with their patronage, We call especial attention to onr assortinent of TEAS and COFFEES, which have bees eléoted With great care for purity. Deal iM Onda | five assortment to select from, and our prices to suit. Goods delivered promptly in any part of the city, Jen9sm I MatseroLita® Pare NT STRAM BAKERY, 347 O street, between 434 and 6th atrects, Furnished a th Jol) ior to apy invite attention: We aise ith Havenuer’s ith ae Extra fine, rom al rele patra flour, SOD, a i (yea SEEDS, FRUIT TREES, &c, JOHN In Btore b: tofure o rime itr & very choice ar! ie From Welch’s family flo it fered in t: to a, = je tuarket. W ing varieti ot family fo eplerd SAUL ig extensive stock of GAR. , which are bY ‘ 4 bte tieal a Ebest Steamer nar soe 10" B. een of Mf nowledge of the + pare, SEEDS, ewhracing all the noveltios land and . ived trom his rich eOlisetion it" Florist EEO Dae Se a gents % B BAU L. Brod Store, of Mareb, StaWd and Dwit. Wasuinstok, usTameT Nonny,» ets! day of peasic ty a ee mu ‘@ Plates 1028-16 inches, best Ameri- OBarcos! Bloom: 'o be bia for per pound. ** Buren Ber rewo pore Ky Tay hry “* Buri # (forty) Gallons ie shal, per ntum. * cel 5 yalred for the prom ap Le ‘awarded. wi ont fai Rotel delivery o a for bidsera to fe 28-3 P®0rosare FoR FEESO BEE Supststence OF: (Rear of 10: Bali teres Rk eget hd ls, In Gaplicate, wi Panett V7 th THOBSDAY Feb. 25, BEEF reqatred for tre sup- , hospital. and officers at Win- irginia, for six months from April (arpacemapal be ry Gen- ence mA! irict, to te ‘ellerred at’ Winchester, West Commissary or Act- ‘The Be Oemm' inequal os (decks, a) 8 and k: Thi C of the fore au jonr inche«abor heck joint. Bidders are requested to be totheir bide, and pe prepar the tulfiliment of their coutract Toposals mnst be endorsed distinctly forms for bids, KA farther a particaters iN a the order of ¢ ing of Bubesis he Beef to be of good of the cats! shall be cut ef at tae fourth verted: he t trimmed down. hail be cut off from threp knee joint, and of hi ters from six to eight inches above the gambrelor nd mark: allow to be Fier, 0.8. A., 3 Lombard street,) eee i, place le quality, ortion cicore and bind quarter mest, excell slaughtered ander this jesent The shanks nd qfar- to r od to give bonds for * Propo- sale for Fresh Beet,’ and addressed to the under Signed. who reserves the right to bids not to the interest of the Conditions, es pier 7 heretofore fe 21-6t yayme nts, ‘omks Wiuson, Bvt. Lieut. oe so 8 Teject auy oF ail United Staten, C.y OS vt_Brig Gen. Vols. ANUBE.—Proposals wili be received at the office of the Washington & Georg road Compeny, WEDNESDAY, the nected with the Cen Bids will state the perinten ther informe: at. F®s2 BEEF AND VEG! per month, aly to wn Mail 526 New Jersey avenue, until wtb instant, fer all the MANURE from the Stables of the Ovom pany ¢on- ot. JOHN B. fe 2zi-td ETABLES. * Bavy Derarmgnt, Bureau Provitions and Clothing, posals, eudoresd Beated Freeh beet and FRESH BEEF and VEGETABLES. a Hav ‘The Be wilt be © » ae Peumire ed 14, 1867. Proposals for Tecetved at 25.0) pounds of FREBH t the WADHINGTON, D,U., YaBt AND STATION 4. ef and Vegetabies must be v! ity, amd the best im market affords. ticle murt be fered tor by the pound, Ti wal pr bg apd trem col ater comtract, which wil] riions. fore an! bi ds with approved seonrity, will be required tbe amount of each payment to security for the due perfor: no account be itis fully complied with. Every offer nade Must be accompanied by a ni ‘written guaranty. sicned by one or more r sible persons, that the bidder or bidders wi! his or their bid be accepted, enter into tion within five sureties, to furni artic! with good and posed. to d quarters. ce of the paid until No propesat will be comsidered uniess accompanied by such ewaraniy, amd by sa 1sfactory ecvdence that the tndder ts vegular deater in the articles vosed Sor, and has the license required by act of ress i. The Department reserves the richt to reject any Proposal not cousidered advantageous to the Gov- ernment. It ie to be understoed that in case the stipulated quantity «f ecther article shall be delivered, le: fog a balance due on the mg Lod at eed as " the option of e Dopartment. ais RIDGE: Chief of Bureau, Ja 15-108 H. pleted ave Oper article, the con- in full, at 8 FOR ARMY TSANSPORTA- Ppzero ALS foe QUARTER MASTER GeNeRAL’s Orviex, AsHY Sealed Prop sais such parts as may B. U., January 15, be received att Bnlll izo’clock m..on the 25th of Febra: for the transportation of the year commencing A March 3), 1863, on the fol ROUTE From Fort McPherso: wing rout No. Bie Military Supplica pril 1, 15i7, ‘and ending “g : 1867. 8 oflice ‘¥. 1867, during ‘aske Territory, or be determiueé upos during the yeer on the Omaba branch of the Gniow Pacific McPherson or from Fort Futlroad, wont of Laramie, Dakota ‘err itery, to such posts or de- pots as are bow or may be established in the Ter- rity ot Nebraska, weat of longi of i onta na ‘erritory ef by: in the Territo; > oriter leg..in Wideg tn tnde fi & the Territortes of Otah ans lor ad: a 40 deg, including if necessary, rT. ROUTE No. 2 t Riley, & ay be determined Ron cari sion Pacific railroad. D. or depots that are now or msy be ©: the Stare of Kansas er 1n the Territor do. south of latitude 40 deg Union. New Mexico. designated in that jeg. and east of fom: south of ote, west of Idaho. tade 1 point er poiats on the ronte. Fro BOUTE No. 3, Fort Union or such other de; tude Iu? deg + in Istitade 43 it longt th of latte jeg .andio ‘th of lati- Deuver ' of Kansas, or ench is north, and to fort or other depot that may be Territory, aud to any other pot pasar be established in the Territory of New M. SD ports or stations From 8t. Paul Bow or may be esta’ gota. and in that of the M: ‘The welght to will not exceed on Boute 1 th —— ip thet Ter: itor: ver. 10 1, SU,N00 on Boute No. 2, 2u,wu0.0u0 pounds . on $8, 5,000 OW) pounds, and on Bou pounds P: ratel Bidders will state the rate at which they will mouth of the March }00 malt n_@acl 1867, and ends Bidders slioul as their) pisces Should be acco: ten thousand more respon: cont! of ren i contract sons. warded the proposal to the will be accepted « good and sufficient security furnish a “for Tted during the year wo Pp entered ed by sal nd iisute $,600. roposals will be made for each route sepe- i per 100 Pounde per cry Brees bewianing April 1, their names in fall, as well the stores arty in eecerdance with the termsof this adver- ieement. The ceatractor will the following amount: Batioractory" evha ity will be jired anes of the contr: ‘f and fully compl; Ftieemont. The party to whom Prepared to execute the cot person fered t \dorsed “ Proposals for sation, a Route Ho 13.3, 8 20 (80 evidence of the loyalty and sol- vency of each bidder and 8 eecur- or4,” nove will be entertained y with the requirements at ward 16 made mnst pe once, and to atract give the bg nd tl for the faithful perform- The right to reject any or all bids that may be Offered te reserved: 2. 4. at Saint Peal, Minneso:: ! Cx startin pal tract te be entered inte tok 0D application et this of: of must in 18-36 ae XA ne! juartermas' — EEE VARTERMssTER Orusner Or vosr FH EREEY oe, crea ak» pening. of the bod URSDA ABMY The time fer the my T arch, 1867, By order of the Q Brevet Golonel and A: 8 Arm: sportation. this oftce of Janu fenaed to 12m., of TH il, business or communicated with roposal, SP order of the Quarte! ee"; 4b! B Brevet Velonel and Q ter, Betis, air, by abvertiae in readi- 18st aad seme beg bout 100 ten but 15 tons Bcrap ni ber Ate tons Berep Brass, jen Artillery Carri Atout 7 Geral etic, Tn, Bra at 7M ja" ry les les, Gortridge Boxes, and a quantity of other Tieatier ree Hand Fire Engine, (built by Agnew, 1 large Philadelphia.; About 1,300 barrels Unserviceable Powder. al large quantity of other Property sisting principelly % jaek: * Appendages. age. + Mplements, Miscellaneous Tools &c , &c. ‘erms : Qash on the day of sale, in United States ency. mple time sllowed for the removal of Proper- Late ner et which that not removed wi il By suthority of Chi \ vH. PARK Capt. Ordnance and Bvt M: »U S.A, foosemtd Commanding Chatieeton Aveenal. p*rosraat BALE OF GOVEBS MENT VES- Depot Quart enderron 8 wharf, Kast Baltimore.) on THUBSDAY 12M . February 28, 1847, the SUPSEB SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER COSMO- PoulTag, Of779 tons; length, 225 feet; breadth of beam, 81 feet, depth of hold, 18 feet; eylinder, 0inches, and Ti feet stroke. rare opportunity is afforded in the sale of this er ko persons desiring to purchase a really ret cl vessel. She is.of Might Graft. the engine and bollers are & peste stat pancomtities, and the hull perfect- ou! strong. "iets Delieved that fer size and build the Ooemo- 5 passes any vessel hitherte offered by mment for sale at this port Forme cash, in Government fonds, on day of sale appil- Auctioneers, ea . THOMAB & OV., No. 1s, “ath Charles street. ‘termaster General. Pre * See A 5S. KIMBALL, Captainand A Q.M.,U.5.A.. Depot Quartermaster, fe 1-24 ( yOVEBNMENT SALE. 6, BrORerEy known asthe “GOVERNMENT TANNERY AND BTRAM SAW-MILL.” with Seventy-five acres of land, near San Autouio, 1 Sealed Proposals ig duplicate, will be recetved it - of larch, RAiLROADS, | uvauia poura 1867 Ci URHA : OM Val ite tho sour: | ZF Dist! ee! ULB. | RASSENGER TRAINS Quote §, 1806, leaving INTER the Company's Depot. THIRTEENT © lovember 19, 183, trains will | LOWSIED street Pinisaeipas at tho toshentng ORNING ACCOMMODATIONS. At? Se.m.for Reading end all iutermediste a Btetions leaves Reading at 630. m,, ie Het easy me MD. m,, ceviving MORK At8,)$ 0. m for ‘ottsvi “1 tae] ra. jemsport. 5 , Allentown, core B to BRend Garitete. Chambersbu by "ible route cin Bultimors here | prise vim coparets of BBALING wi ait changes is UHION withthe Lebanon Valle bs this route can bo procured at the of- Riess cee for Wii wer Pennsylvania avenes, | Eimira, ac; st RABBIS Bn ais, re nm | Saekacorree pagans Sy ven “ mat ring ote office can Haneport, Tork. Chambersburg. Pines: ta ube arial pALTERNOON EX?RESS. LEIRS, Agent, Leaves iedetphia at 3.30 p.m. for Bead, cen raWushingions D0. | Bettswmle, Harrisburg Re, Gon. Pase. Agent, deity | Ma,ae BETWESN WASHIKGTON Leaves Keadin; PHIA AND NBW YORE. stations, arriv 4 rs | arrives in Bead! Poa ns nia - Ww. Jan. 6, 9. meet Feamnisee cry oa arriving to Detwoen Washington and New York are | Phiisteiph: 1.00 p m. Aft-rnoon trains Krave ran as follows. viz: Harrisburg at 2 Yi me. and Pottsville at 2.45 p. BRw YORE, saint maine af noen: tm; arrivia Phil = . ve daily (except Sunday) at 7:45 @.m. and : ‘ore Ss a"WEW YORK, changing cars at Philedel- | Jag sc "Hosmae tie eres ommodation phia. South st p m.. arriving in Philadelphia at Leave dally (except Sunday) at 11:15 0. m. and | m, 420 p.m. < Trad # Philadel, FOB PHILADELPHIA. ve dal! zl 1:5 8, tions; ate Sailb ‘except Bunday)at 7:45 and 1 8 —" if eese Bogie | way stations. All the above trains run dail monly. ' Somesy Traine leave Bleeping cars for New Yerk on 6:80 p.m.train Philadephia ai 3.15 p m., hrough tickets to Philadelphia, New York or | Mesdiua st 6a. m..returus ton, can be St the Station Offevatallhonrs | *™ OBRSTER VALLEY RaILRO in the day. as well as at the new office | Parsengrre tor Dow nim Bankers and Brokers bh Line, 348 Penn. | points ~ the T Se Gvenne, “stweep 6th and iy rests. iraine from Philadeipbia. retoroing See Baltimore and Uhio Batlroad ad ertisement: ipgtowm at7 a.m. and 12.90 neon for schedule between Washingten, itimere, NEW YORK BXPBESS FOR PITTTSBURGE Wd sea WILBON, Master of Transportation. | AND THE Wast L M. COLE deneral Ticket Agent 1 gan eeeae ee Lore 887 20 0.08 ants ine © 5 um a1 48 com-tf © FOORTE, Agent. Waskington. | coSnecting ot Harbors sith Peumayi 00 0-4 | Nerthern Central Beilroad Express Trasce OHIO RAILROAD. Pittebarch, Chicago, Williamsport, E timore Keo BaALtinogs 45D ASHING TON, Jan. Keturnt erival of Express Train leaves Harrtebarg vauis Express from Pittsbu ©. passing Keadi 0D. M.. arriving B10 & Di, Bud 2.45pm, Bleeping o; ying these traine through between Jer at riebUrg at urg leaves New | York et 12 noon | SOvUYLKILL VALLEY RATLRUaD Tisins leave Pottsville at 7,11 0 a7 15 at 7.254. m., and BCHEYLKILL AND SUSQUERANN : D suse BNA Rab Tratns leave Awborn at 7 S0a.m. for Pinegro pty burg, eBd ati Wp. m., for Piuesrove Leave daily, exce| Le Mabe: m.aud g0,and¢ 9.8045 Np ie FOR ALL WAY BTATiONS Leave daily, except Bunday, at 7:00 a. ™., and 2.00 and 8.00 pm FOR «! AY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPULIS UNOTLON ne 6:15 and 7.) ©. m., aud at 2.0) and 4:35 . FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 7:45 a.m. and 4:8 p.m. No trains doer hen & ig du'Suntey Tremout, returnivg trom Hitraburg a; 3 30 Oi istaneeuar ieee pero auaDay. t-» and from Tremont st 785 a.m. and $38 erected thereon, and the ap- ras TOK BALTIMUBE. FREIGHT purtenances appertainin that is to day : Leave at 7:45 a.m. 1 Goods ofall descriptions forwarded to all the Conteiping TWELVE STONE LIME VATS, | Depot Bread ond Willow sive? New Fretgne Fivfy-two WOODEN V ATs. cous : EIGBT TRAINS . Leave Philadelphia daily at 5.su ,12e ond capable of tanning fifteen thousand hides por \£ 6:00 pan. onig. connecting ot Relay | 80469, me. for Mecsien ink Bg Dt long ONE STEAM BAW-MILL, capable of sawing ine from Baltimore to Wheeling, | Pottsville, ae ry ail points beyond. three thyweand eos oC lumber Cr Tcyrmc. van TOK to the West can be had at eatthe Philadeipiis Post Office for eli The above property is sitaated about two miles | the «ashington Station Ticket Oftice at all hours »"& the Toad and ite brauches at 6 a, utonio, on the San Antonio river, sad conducted to the race of hewn stoue, laid in ‘The land was purchase: made by the late so-called ( Seepienment bye id improvem: mfederate Gov ment, and are estimated to have cost $150.00 in old 2 The property has been wader lease for the 1865. at @ month! year payable in ad- ‘roposala for Gov- crament Tannery and Saw-Mili,” ana pad rgeeod Byt. Majer Gen., AL. Gal "LEGAL NOTICES. Que RARs Cockr. ERR A ov CotumBia, W. Ip the case of Morri: of Mary Ann Ciark, deceased, the n W. A aforesaid has. with the Spprebation of the Orpbans’ Court of Washingten nty a. a youn Saturday, — pt Maron. 100; for the final settiement utien per: sonal estate of said deceased, and of the assate i ed tor de 19-t iu the day, as well as at the new office of Bank- ers and Brokers’ Telegraph Line, 348 Poeun, | avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, j For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, see iter of Transportation. L a. COLE, General Ticket Agent. oct! GEO. Hwsex. BIVER AND HABLEM BAIL- BOADS—On and after MONDAY Rerthern aud Western trains, will leave New York “te. ress train via Hudson Biver Reil- Suspensien Bridge without cusnge of cars aud con- becting at Tro: yisheraine or Saratoga, ‘Batiand, al Principal statious ouly atS.isp m, 2 ENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL ie P WINTRE ABKAN eet jiaeiienpe ‘The trains of the Penn<y is Central Rati. rend leave the Depot, at sist and Market streets, be cars of the Mar- Which te reached direculy by t ket otreet Passenger Batiway. Those of the Ohe res Sireet Batlway ran within ono advertisement of “Throogh Line.” T WILSUN. Mas 8 KOONTZ, Agent Washias ton. 1566, trains for Albany and Troy, connecting with The Market Street Cars leave streets % winutes before the am x) road, Sith et and 10th ay , threagh to Batalo and ANN EXPRESS wil) And deliver Baggage st the Dep. St the office, No. 6Si Obestmat str: Burlington joutreal. attention. 108.m. Express aod Mail trata via Madson Tratns Leave Depot, Vi River Reilroa connecting at Albany with West- | Mai! Train a * ern trains, Trey with trains for North. 1s. m press traia via Harlem Bailroad, | 26th st and «th av., consecung at Chatham with | Weetern Railroad for Lebanon Springs, Pittsfield, at Albany with Western trains acd at Troy wath trains for Baratoga, Butland, Burlington and Montreal 345 Express train via Had-on River Ball- road c Paolt Accom'n Nos. 1&2, Fos Live and Erie Express Parkstnrg Train... Harileburg Accommodatio: Lavcaester Accomm dation rittsborgh and Krie Mat) | Philadeiphia 2 en TIE Tt Pitisburg & Erie Mail leaves daily, except Sat. ting at & F with Western traius, urdey. hand, as far as the same have been collec! and at Troy with trains for Mt DOR, FLL sivep Philadelphia Kxpress leaves dally, All other and turned info money; when and where ing car attached. tiatus dal), except Beada: the creditors and heirs’ of said deceased 46pm aa. train vis Harlem Raflroet, | Passengers by Mall Train e+ to Williamesors aotified to attend. with their claims prop- | connectingat Guatham with Westeru Bailroal te withent change of cars,aud arrive at Lock He- etly vouched, may otherwive by law be Je on Sprin; Pittsfield, &e ; | venats.10 p.m. exeluded from all Bepefit In said ‘s ea. estern trains, and at Troy flor { Train go to Carlisle and Oncearmerk for iftre weeks in the Rvening Star, | Loe. eoT A” — i" . ed wi s OGIO Dit onpases tonin vie He@eoe River Bull. ' : |. B_O'BEIBNE. oad, Ww! Battached, sud through « fe 6-ww* ae ister of W Butalo ane peudon Bridac without ohanie of Cha semeas = geo ar eee very day excepting | HANS’ COURT 12, 1367.—D. cb New York throcse og | Philadelphia Express O'sr osama. Wasi. ser0n Court, Reaparare er ge, vin Rome. W aaa Baoli Accom..Sos, 1 8 3 Of Patrick McNeil, deceased: the stot Batlrond. “Oonncotion tor ‘trey will be made at | Parksbure Trata bt) has’ with the robation Kost Albany. This train will ran on Sandays Fost bine... a8. ns’ Court of Wash’ inty aforesaid, ap- outed Satu‘day, poo dee an arch 1957. = G an tion én estate of vaid deceased, and of the assets in Wand, ag for as the same have been collected ant turned lute money; when and where all ae predltors heirs of ssid d are pet te attend. a Pm Lig thin gern jeeping car at . carly trains for Battaio aud Suspension Bridge. | = at Trey with trains for Buratoga and potucs A Sunday train will be rea via Hadson Bi Batlroad from New York to Poughkeepsie termediate stations. roe New York Day Brees p H arrisi ccommodstion as Philadelphia Express arrives daily, except Cinefynati Ex arriy, ther trains daily extept Santer (MW. All of re ieaving Lock Haven et7a.m | willtemepors at Sikeriae bp ing Cecrcluaed from ait wena | Bator sior, ie Biibgetchanee ot 'e's, Goss Wilkamsgect Gy sald decoancd:ecetate - Provided a copy of this or. nd + "the Peans}ivapia Batiroad will not Rronfug Siar, provinns totbeaid sere ee athe | Foperol ted” Mane hate riepostiiy ro se ‘fois esate, | ine thet amoust 12 celes,ca Seeeee orem ‘Ig 18, TO GIVE NOTION, That the aubecrt. | _ja19 _ = ———<= || hy gauss, unless taku by Woestal contract, Washington, Comnty in the reeset F OB MOUNT VERNON, | JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Rieut, 631 Chest- y rkheusen, late the U. 8. Army, Sscufetdit ares Ravng clon apie fe same, with the onchors thereof, othe wubscriver, Shay pttunwicn by low be suciuded from oll ts “ ive! Sunder my hand this 29th Gay of January, rat ral ytranemest OF THE ]NTEROR Di osreb states PareN? OPrice, AM A N. ‘A ASHING TON. January 21. . Ww 30: On the petiti SON. of Bpringheld, Masea: raying for the extension of s patent gramted to him on e 7th day ef Mareh 18/4, and patented in England e Zlet day Of April, 1&3, fer an improvet.ent in —— ——, lor seven years from the expiratien uf re ent, which takes place on the Zist day of Wis'erdered that the the Patent Ufice om 4 ‘tition be heard at Potomac Ferry Company. it et 5 mac Fivy Commeny. ) | "SaMORL H. WALLAOR, Ticket Agent at tho Washington “tebrosry oa thar i iehve at aah, EMIGRANT TSAIN rans daily, except 0. 5 The ye a he Ney s Wharf, Het eh sah she: oe For full particulars 6 to fare and accommoda Lis AY MO. NG. Feb. 2s. Fi s NK, 137 D. 8 “RDaY MORN IRG. tions ply to FRANCIS FU 1 ack at. MOUNT VEBNO { ing, the boat will arrive at 3 p. ‘ENTBAL BAILROAD OF New oh wr 5 / Passepecr and Freight Depot to foot of Liberty strect’ Oounects at) Manes Lackawanna aad Junction with the Dot tom with the Lehigh m. 1.60, including admission to the Man- WILLIAM D COLT, President, WiLeus SMALG 1 anal ia FORTHE EASTERN SHORE. OTICE.—The Btesmar WILSON SMALL, carr ET. LEONARD, now in Sil respects one of the staunche-t, most comtextanle ontet. Seerbcr sal coal ing ou ebay. will res ber route on 81 Cups ce Marchal" She irares ier Oppoai : it street wharf, Baltimore crery, TUESDAY THURSDAY’ eel Western Railroad, aud | Volley Bailroad and its coumections, fermiag = | direct line to Pittseurg and the West withous change of cars. ALLENTOWN LINE TO THE wEsT. press Trains catly when one Trafnin y miles and three bore saved ‘cago, Cincimmsti, St. Leu One change of cars. STEAMAB x tug by this line, is, &o., with bag 0 WINTER ARBANGEME:! Bprit neat, at It o'clock My 'and ait perone BAEURDAY ato stor EASTON POLNT, | Commer cing January 7, isei—Leave York as . rifled to sppear and show cause, if any MUBLE MIE S,OX FORD ©, A'S PO, NP, follows the “have, why said petition ought not to be LLACH’S WH, CA athe GS “i 63) A M-—¥For Kaston, Bethlehem, Manch gue ALAS iA CABIN CREEK MED. | Chank.” Williawsport, WilKesbacre, Mauauoy Persons opposing the extouston are required to PoRDs WHA d LLOYw's LANDING. | Oi ~ Mart, ‘Te f\Stemingten, Bie Ble in the Patent their sbiections, epecially Re ge BASTERN SHORE rk me. Se: — z — day ofbearingzall testimony. ‘Siod oy sluhec parce. | Waves Lord’ Landing etip.m.,Cambridecars | ton, Pitisbara, Bi outed tte aid brariag mest be tabed ak oy ee a syertera Heres Tor aston, Allen Scevwhlch will be furnished on application.” °" | gletelandings, end reaching Baltimoreat 9e.m, | fort Uarcisvurg, Pitan Chicas, ce. y Serrmtlaantis Werner accmne St | Begigreires semberettoeatteronms, | $5 Su feo ueaea io tlrae Sogn ete day” Ot nearitg® tan’ nope at Honds, for Brie and the il Be- fore the day of bowed 24 the arguments, if any, RICKSBUR@ AND PO io " * Ordered alvos teat this notica be prolished in| FR 202MOND, SEO eR eee 12H. Taarx —For Rasion, Allentown, Mauch licana y ington, ——— @huvk. Wiukesbarre, ug, Pot . Harrie- Diagretnd inthe Reputlien Ta. Massa! TO TRAVELLERS GOLNG SOUTH, neficld, Massa- sucoesal | » . 1 OVP M—For Raston. Bethlebom, end Mauch ‘of said publications te be at least sixt; TWIOR BAILY, (Bunday p, wi. excepted.) ie sille and Fi wious to fhe day of oO, BAKER The guigkest and most direct route to Richmond, | § ee Hive hheadiag’ Harrisburg. Wil- a sxioner of Patents. | Wa ,and the South. via the Potomas Mamsport, Irvineton, Corry, Erie, &, P, B.—Béitors of tie shove you please mag Sixth Street W. ar from Rew York to With imspert. copy, and send their bille to joe wit] Weshines Potomee Rai - fs, & paper containing this notice. o4-lewSw_ Coed ace M, z= encnncaitens tna. ‘WHI8 18 TO | (OR, That the subscri- sow oar, — rete ie oe ai piers: beelite. erciovure, Pittsbure, Deer bes oh & the istrict of Ost “ ‘end = Bibeerue cobenean through from Jersey City to Pitts- tears of aduinietration on tbe, pocnogal estate of ‘ : Siwinductitends gs od ena eretaioaes ae » > "8, ere a ee hereby wes seine es Bisansrs Rergort and ©. ‘crening excepted) at | Pipicycurior the West can be obtained at te office tarot etry the fa ony ot Wesruary matt tog | FES mah Baws ert Meommond a | oe Gente Ral or Rap doer gonat may otherwise by Taw b& oxolnted rosa ail a ROUGH TO BIGBMORD IN BEVES HOURS, | Hee. 354 "S01, "580 Brocdway, ond at Mo, 1 *faiven ‘under, FA] fats 2h dey $f, February, ie Miles Shorter end 234 Hoare Quicker thas one J08148 0. BUNS, Saperjotendent Se elewtet minigtratrix. | py gare and get Through Tickets vie Aenta | | aw yo WAVBN RAILROAD. = oresk'end Frogaricasburg, to Bishmond, atthe | [ Vaseonger Bi jew York, corner zich Company’s , COrBer a, a — | street and Fourth aveu: }» OF OR Of the boats. TRAINS LEAVE NEW YORE through. Haven and 8 Kx ), 10 pe Weed baguege bo iu LIB (BEI. 3 Bx 1s 5-08, 20, and BCE Seen retain Nao pass by duylight Mount For Milford, port, “7.11.30 &. m., 3.50 end 6.9) p.m —T, 11am, 30 p. <schpbarg ly aane oor Norwaik—7e = 18,800. m ; 12.46 (Bx. een ‘Vernon, 6nd may bave an an we | Bepbeisensses sekfast ond 64 ot or Acer 936, aise er atic sate ington, |? or amtondt, 8 Ee T's. w.: 3 at Y Passonaer gett, || HE; 2 Bouts: ond Entormediate Statione—7. es on > PRA He i ch. ba 63. ond 7 Dem pore NBPORTATION LIMB, apt ons To BHIPPRKS, OCONNSCTING TEATN: > Boston ‘Bertngheid—s Bx.;) 3. ( free For Boston ‘via Bhote Line—ii.b, ‘ ~ p > and Springfeld—8, (Ex.,) 1.9 2. ih it =e. 2 a, m..(Bx.;) "Deabury and Norwalk B. B.-7,9.00 a m.; Lad Biceping Oare attached tos p.m JAMBS H, HOLT, Superintendent,

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