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THE EVENING STAR. Aw Usrieasant Naicusonnoop.—The Nashvile Press, in giving an account of the Gestraction of a large saw-mill at Johnson- i, Tenn., by an incendiary fire, says that it Delonged to Judge Palmer, who has s contract to saw plank for eight uational whose work is necessarily suspenred \dge Palmer was formerly a eitizen of Uhio, and was in th pas zegof Cheatham county, bas been developing the resources of the country in & | pare manner. Hie great energy and ry bave made him a erenbts esticeion . “pe Beigbborhood. Since he took the con- tract to farnish plank to the cemeteries, he has been frequent! Fnotitied that his business was excredingly msive to the friends of the “Confederacy,” and has bad warnings that Dis mill would be burned unless he desisted. Guye.—The Springfield (Mase.) Republican says that shipments of old and decrepit guns continue to be received from the various arse- nals throughout the country. The shipments include many rebel guns and er secesh trophies. Among some which Baye receatly come in are two Williams breech-loading can- pon of rebel manufacture, several curious. Tebel pikes (pot John Brown's), and some cartridge 3 made by eeuthern ladies ont of ol je ces of ealico. ‘here are among the old gu rebel and federal, some whose barrels are twisted so as to make a respectable letter S snd others with their barrels completely perforated by a ball in the course direetly at right angeles with the course a bail would take in passing threugh the barrel. PEACE OF MIND SBCURED BY A V&GRTABLE D1kT.—Ata radical peace convention at Provi- dence, a Miss Merey Dring was one of the speakers. She went in for a vegetable diet, and said “we should be liable to kull men as long as Wwe murdered animals and lived upon their feeb. Talk of being saved from sin by &: periensing religion and joiming the church; she had been throngh that long ago. But nothing brought the peace of mind which came | { from the revelation which she had received that animal food should not be eaten.” TROURLE AMONG Dry Goops MERCHANTS. Wm.aA Putney, @ member of a prominent dry goods firm in Uhicago, has commenced three Suits against Clafflia & Co. and Seth Otis, of New York, and bis twe partners, laying the aggregate damages at $200,000, the charges be- ng trespass and slander. He alleges that the defendants in these suits have conspired to- | gether to get bim out of his firm, and have mace scandalous charges against him in order to destroy his ered Servep Him RIGHT. At a dramatic per- formance in Portland on Washington's Birta- day a patriot eau of the Father or his Country was h by a fellow in the au- dience, who suddenly found himself outside the theatre with a face resembling a piece of liver and bis rear aching frem repeated appli- cations of heavy boot S7 A meeting of the employing house pain- ters was held on Monday evening at Phiia- deiphia, and a resolation was adopted they would resist the demand of the journey- men painters to quit work at four o’clock on Saturday afternoons, — at the same time claim pay for a full day's * S7 They make alcehol from coal smoke in Englana &# Mrs. Lucy Stone Black well will soon ad- dress the New Jereey and Uhio Legisiatures in behalf of woman suffrage. &7 A Frenchman, named August Margaret. ot New York. quietly ended his earthly trou- bies on Sunday, by placing the muzzie of 2 double barreled gun in his mouth and dis- charging its contents into his brain. The man was temporarily insane. S7-A pan was last week sent to jail for ten days in Knode Island for sleeping in church. Nothing was done to the clergyman. S7 Spring has set in at Macon, Ga., the buds beginning to open, and the thermometer rang- ing between 60 and 70 degrees. S7"In the English army out of 177,430 men recently examined, 21,7\0 can neither read nor oom <t,600 cam read oniy, and 116,008 can do tn, S27 The boy in Chieago who shot his uncle bas been @ reader of novels from intancy. His uncle was scolding him, when the boy struek An attitude similar to that ot the hero of a hun- dred cuts. drew @ pistol, and firing melodra- matically exclaimed as he lodged a bali in hi uncle's face: “Hold your jaw, old fellow !" &7 The Lowell (Mass.) manufacturing cor- porations have generally given notiee of a re- duction of ten or fifteen per cent. in the wages at the close of the present month. S7- The enfrauchisement of the negroes gives Tennessee three more Represeutatives in Con- grees. S7-A man in Jackson, M: Mtended money to buy bridal outfit, and the following mornin @ Murried bis brother SF The young tadies of New Orieans are Wearing ornaments in the shape of crescents. = ben a quadroon belle sports one itis referred to as aa illustration ofthe Crescent and the Cross. ppl. gave his SPECIAL NOTICES. B27 Those who have been subject $e Nervous Headaches for years are restored to ny * pomata wiry bair into Beautifal Silxea T. abeve ail, the great wonder is the rap’ bay h it restorea Gzat HAIR To ITs ©: coLox The whitest and worst looking beir reea sir, Uat trikes at the Tost tad Sis hesitke al 1e Toot life sad colori, ee en jar. Will see The first pplication s will do asaya, the NATURAL C lay, end Ask for ‘ial * eRicitien Bi ~ A Benewer ; no other article is at all like it in effec: See each betth “3 besour erivate Governmest the top of the bottle. All others are Froveietors. For sale by ali dru, d&weomm,r jTITUTE FOR SP: BEMEDIAL beanat 7* Zz BOLAL He. 14 Bond street, New York. BP BALL & 00 . Basbus Le Ley yy with the Witenes testémno- wiais tal Diseases, 2m a sealed envelope, sont SF" Be sure and sent for them, Sori iare, tat ree. et tts for.s Ss advertising phy — are general’ Yareeters, Without references pe stranger 5 pasate asted. Enclose a stamp «for ‘treet to DB. LAWBE NCE No 14 meet. ow York no 13-D&aWiy nena ABDOBLIBACY, AND THE iness of True Meaboud. — —An ¥, Men on the Crime of bolitude, Phy stological Errore, Diseases te impediments to oe ith Smee Py of lef. Beatin tesieds aE a t ‘ge. Address Dr. LLIB ROUGH TOS. Asevciati jelpnia, Pa. ja 1l-3n Eilts, Gorofaie Ulcers, $1 25 per — Concmnia MOSTIZAL FOR WOMBE LYING-IN ASTLUM, a toe po =} Aya AUOTION SALES, BBX PPPS, Sats cotnertih ant’ D airoot, | TE TH. at PU | On MONDAY. the ath Ho. a8. having 35 fects eer running spent bout 8 i in making ‘it a Handsome Baildi balance in 6 and ae inant tl Sep cate. 3 3 aon noe Hye ane Y, oth day of Mareh no: shall sell house tity = H4 a Pat ae re adel rackets and Marbie Si; catelle Window On ceagie, Yograln ‘and ‘al Venison Onn Carpets, Bugs, roses. Wasestands, and Tab so, a Biankotes Gomten ables, and eves: (ote 2 nket ror vi Feather Beds, re: land Bolsters ym air. zhpack jookine hamber Stoves, with Bilver ay Castor, Spoons. and Cutlery Chine. Gags, and Orockery Ware Also, a lot Kitchen Bequisites, too numerous 1o ment! fe 26 Tintel. t D. L. WELLS & CO., Auets. BE THOS. DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown. BXCELLENT HOUSE OLD 2 PU RMITURE, BUBEWUOD Pla OFFICE FUBNIT' ME, papaine BON! SARE, ‘&c. » &c., AT titi TIO Gn Monpax Mourne, March 4th et 16 gr dock. 1 will sell, at the residence of the We. Bed i 7 street, between Gor soe and Washt eton stree ergetown, Cl Lire hold Furaiture: so consisted ae Bacelless Re wood Piano, (al Simost a ond Stool Mahogany Hatrcloth Chairs and Sofas Damask 50 and Lace Curtains Cornices and Shade Plate Gilt Frame Mirrors % ny Marble-top Center, Pier and Side Ta- 5, Wardrobes, & 6 ard Matting € Bed-, Bedding, aud Mattresses Walnut Extension and other Tables Sideb oard, & Mahogany Secretary and Book Uase Small Iron Safe Gas Fixtures, hh O} eck, ac Crockery and @ ar Large Oookirg and ‘other Stoves, And a great variety of Goods, too pumerous to mention. Terme cash. THOMAS DOWLIN (Intel) Auction ,Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Au Auctioneers, ADMINISTRATOR'S 8 SALE—-HORSES, WA Lic ANL ot RMANG UT£NSILS AT PUB AUOTI DN AY, the sth sen 9 March, at 10 kK a.m..weshall sell, on Premises, at place called O. B. Uaibert’s it Cintke Mills place, on the Bla order of the Hon. Orphans’ Court of Columbia, the personal effects of Snowden, eased. viz— e Werk Horses and Hern ing Market Wagons and Sugg: One B oes, Ploughs, Harrows, Gradles, Saa One Log fionse and Frams Shanty rene hfty five Bushels of Wheat, part in Straw ny other articles which we decm uaneces sary to euumerate. By orden at f the Admi Hstrator order of the Administ " EN & WILLIAMS. fe2sd Auctioneers yrcsreer 8s SALE, In pursuance of a power of sale vested bots = y g deed of trust, executed to me by folio 231 record of Montgomer: mblic th ¥ county, Ma, arch, in the ye described real estate, situated county. State of Maryland. These me Clarksburg. piestqnmers county, and adjoin | rty of Bufus King Perry frowning. Basil ee id other: f trac! tand call Tro containing six hundred rt of s ranch,” pA . and under very iy a “mente consis! two som! convenient She eaarerr, ean do he tand. orth to be paid onthe dey of sale purchase mone f sale, aid in ‘one ona sale yment of t! wile becxeented py the eebaiar R IT aT ts a fe 23 ate LEVI VANFOSSBN, Auct, B® NAGLES co. S3gtioncore. Balesroom > Pi enue, on on ith as and 10th sts, Pe oye & 0- will ive their to the sale of Heal Botets aud Houechola favat ture. Also, to the nice Groceries, Wines, Liquors, ay Bo every de- seri ton, orees Carriag al cash ed vances made on con ales at our salesroom eve TOES. | Rapa, Sats ato and SATURDA at 10 o'clock NAGLE ado, Jail ia Auctioneers, GP®°oR Biss. HALL & PLANT, PLAST’S BUILDING, Corner New York avenue and lstn street, (Entrance on New York svenue,) Desiers in fine FAMILY GROOERIES, TEAS, WINES, IMPOBTED LUXURBIBS, ac., &c. ~ would respectfally notify their friends end the public that tLey have just opened their Now @ro- cery Store, where can be obteined any article us ally kept in @ first class Grocery, Without at- tempting to enumerate our large, fresh and well- lected stock, we eordiully invite the Public to examine our stere and stock. believing we shall Bot fail to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. We call eepecial attention to our assortment of TEAS and OOF FEES, which have been selected with great care for purity. Dealers will finds fine assortment to-sclect from, and our prices to suit. Goods delivered promptly in any part of the city, jen 93m a eT aL. TRE yess UNION Lane oom. Om Save yemored t id that ow Bo. 71 LOUISIANA AVENUE, First door roast of 7th ot, DIBBOTORS re La ahaa au dwaliech’ ‘m, Dixon, nae Pianes. a new ae of it ‘and, Square, and ‘ort ions tem yeers Steinway’s Pianos have, on ail ions, received ret premi sil new ork, Boston, Fis Histeipiie, tad Balhae [a whenever they have sagen Bone itsne Worig ie Pair iy Pagte “fem it ae ie Pens ovens. ‘We rodres et Pianuro TRS trom the sisting s Grand, opelitan Tasti estab. ees in thts Sates aa hapkfel for past fer pacri woh the ecmeoes Teotom of thane coumanite fastitais. @xpress with the poet promptuee pts Ho. eisteoantal when elo claved eb Oe > me ieen PROPOSALS. es ae Pro vet iim See eh | eee {Chron} , eS FOR CaBTA: to Mprehy ipsa be, repel until 4 ak March ior Sxriaget Soper Mas 1 A8hr ‘to Avril, isa fio raect ind ali bids {iSreccryakes =” * hb dale of what { aired may be seen on appiieation to * "Onas. B. Bs ‘dimers pPorcsats won, ad TRANSPORTA- QUARTER MASTER n gengeges Orriex, i. hisiin Nikamine ren. D D. 0. Jan: Tri tia a til 120) lock me on the he ort ita fermion ma Sai Year commencing A or 1 own March 31, 1868, 0n the re 0" ng ro BOUT! From Fort McPherson ‘aska Territory, or such parte as may be determined upon during the yearonthe Omaha braach of the Union Pacific railroad, weet of Fort McPherson or from Fort Laramie, Dakota (oes il to such its or de- now or may be establish: 7 it of longitude 102 di the Territo: tana, south of latitude 46 deg..tn the Perritory vf Dakota, west of lonattade 10ideg.,imthe Territory of seen,» south of lati- tude 41 deg.. and east of “te le 114 deg . andi the Territories of Utah and Ooiorado north of latt- tude 4 deg, including if necessary, Denver the transportation ROUTE No. 2. From Be determmtusd wpou serine ire sect nts ae mi ‘eo ny ey Sn the Ux lon Pacific tallrond Many povts or de the State ot lew Mexico.cr other depot that may be ated in that Territory, and to any other point er polats on the route. ROUTE No. 3, From Fort Unie or such other depot as may be abiiebed in the Territory of New Mexico, to 'y posts or stations# that @re, or may Ue estaly- lisbed iu that Ter itor: nd to such posts orsta- # may be designated in the Territory of Ar- oe in the State of Texas west of longitude BOU 4. ul. Minnesota, to such posts a: are abitshed in the State of Miane- jon of Dakota Territory ly- ing e*st of the Missonri river The weight to be transported during the year will not exceed om Route No 1, 30,000 uu pounds ; on Boute No. 2. 0.000 pounds; on Koute No 3 5.400 ) 000 pounds, and on Buute No. 4, 3,590,000 will be made for each route ‘8 will state the rate per 100 pounds per at which they will transport the stores beginuing April 1, thet names in full, as well end cach proposal din the teiaders shoa as their] places of omen should be acoompanted b tem thousand =$W,00) do! 1 more responsib arty proposing entered intos nnd good and sufficient y furnished by said arty indicomin with ‘the terms of this adver- i 10. 1, $250,000. Oo Route ie: 2 ? 200,000, a _ No 3, 100,000. te Mo. 4, 20°00 of the loyalty an! sol- fatistactory” vi eviaence ler person offered as secar- Vency of ac’ ss be Foon Amy ‘Tranvper e endorsed “ Proporals for jon on Bonte No. 1,2.3,0r i, an the case may be. and none will be entertained unless they fully somaly with the reqairemente vertiar ment. rty to whom am award 1s mad P toexecute the comtract at onc: give the required bonds for the faithful p auce of the contract The right to reject any or sll bids that may be tthe ountractore 0 on each route must be in readi- Bese for service by the day of April, 1867, and will be required to he’ place of business or agency st which he = ep ery with td d readily at Omelia, yer? or Route No. Sy at Fore Riley. “Kansas; for Route No 3 at Fort Union Mexico; for Route No. 4, at Saint Pal, Mion: Or at auch other int for each of the several Boares ae may be cated as the starting peiat of the Hage fice, or at the office of the ork, Salat Lonis, at Or Senta Fe,and Fort must sccompany and ‘be a ty: the rtermaster Geve ee eee en revet Colonel au rt ove Quartermaster. 0.8, A EN ct) x TRANSFOR, ATION. The time fer the opening of the a lpn for Army Trene ea invited by alvertisement {rem this office of 15, 1307 is hereby ox- of THURSDAY, the 7th day of the Quartermaster General. LEXaNDER BLI8s, mss he Golonel and Assistant as p: trey: warrant. new certifi ms u tok ike to rT wal Raeee Teens Ste objection sboula hen 408.8, BAREBTT, Commissioner, Ho. 104.79, for 160 acres, I ope pteonr gh the act of March 3d, 1&6, in the name of |e, Be ae May 12, 1855. Maren 9, fs 0. 99.240, for 159 acres, issued nny’) Bu the fet of in the name of 1 ret 6 act ‘of Plam, and feoued under the act of jareh 3d. 266, in the — idee James meaty and ra granted Abril 224, Mare 857. No. 6 1, for iw ecren, uader the act of March 84, Ii in the Somes foo’ ood, aud was Granted Fe ruary 26, 1857 No. 88 180 for 160 5 ed wuher 0 act of Merch 34 i Un the ne of Saran Wood, widow of Bobtrt Weod, and was granted February 4s, pril 6, 1867. No. 41,49, for - acres, teeued under fhe act of February 11, 1847, in the name of Samuel Hodson, on ‘Was granted "December 4, 1843. April 20, 1357. No. 67. for 8 cetee. issued anier the get of September, 1860. in the mame of Langdon 0. John- —_ and was granted March 5, 185. April 20, o.7 for 80 acresy.issned under the fot March 37 15s ou tne etas of Langdon Sohn: son. —_ bas ented April 1.1955. Api Nao ade: Sota te Mech pa i iy April 70, Isr," Oud wee arent 10. 96 135, for 199 acres, ed under ene +h 8, 1855, in the name of Polly Feneey widow ester ‘dese and was ‘ranted J ‘aly 18, 1860, the act of Merch 3 3d, vias “inthe se naman et er) fs herd fdren + of Jacob = oe are < 1, and wae granted duly Bo. 67.65. ot 160 eeree, issued under the act of February 11th, 187, in the ni A ae: Martin . and wi rapted May 12th, 18, i. A . for 168 acres, nested under “Agel . LI uM 3d. in the name of was, pO AS 15, 1867. May iy ist UXUBIES FOR THE HE HOLIDAYS, ms pied Eee. LATES, z pete P. KING & BOR. we THD aes a mint 2B Mien = ama DORN He Hts Gon RU, Winn. Gece tedloee fall, 2S halt coal oe ey fre- i V HITE OPORTO, RORT, iv ‘of the Revers Direct im = My P. KL A Bu meet ie Eee ts: GOVERNMENT SALES. aol. San Fire Engine, car by An Philadey yd ie.) ar two barrels Unserviceable P: “Tiree men's ‘Most of oA vbroreey reece, Bp. ies ener United Biates time allowed for the Ly ote of Proper- e bad oleeigiey- _ omen that not removed By fsuthority of Chil ie ita, Capt, Ordnance and Bvt M _fe9- samtd Commanding C! ¢ property known asthe “GOVERNMENT Bu aa atk AM SAW-MILL,” with o Awad five acres of Tend, near San Antonio, it NE TAN FEES Posner ian vets, SEVEN STONE POOLS, a capable of tanning Sf{teen thousaud hides per an Containing UNE, STEAM BAW -MILL, Pie aad of sawing KUILDIBG. ‘ed about two miles Antonio river, aud bs establishment by a race of hewn stone, laid in cement. Th id was purchase! and improvements the late so-called Confederate Govern- + and are estimated to have cost $160,0u in gold pt Property has been aader |e: for the year }. &t @ monthly rent of $590, payable in ad- vance A secured title in fee simple will be given by the United States Government Proposals will be marked yi pene for Gov- seamiont Tannery and Sew ie 4 ond 8 ed Bre. a oad Gen., Asst Com. Bureau Galveston, Texas. LEGAL NOTICES. a GIVB NOTIOK, That the subsort- obtained from the Urphans’ Court cf ‘co uty, im the District of Col letters tos'am re) » are hereby warned to eanitit aime, with the romenees thereof. to the — F to Dr.8. A H. McKim, Was or before the loth ee February ext: they may gtherwiee. by law, be excluded Ze ai benefit of oe eae a this <i of February, fo 36-law3Sw* JOHN W ia, { Bxecators, ys 18 TO i A NOTICE, That the subsori- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the pletrict of Columbia letters testament«ry on the zee! 5 estate of Eleanor Basen, late of Washi de All persons having claime my nat uu bald Teconnad. are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the permet “> = before the 9th aay of February next: reve tetac peer law be excluded from all boned of tae monte es unéer my hand. Pome = Pg of February, BADE: fe 11 lewSw* TAdministesterc T DATED STATE so EE Bore Was: wptise Ens On the petition of LAUBK yd mtale- trator of the estate of ihebar: » deceased, o} Naugatuck, Gonpecticut. preying ‘tor the ox tension of a at granted the ssid Lauren Ward as sald tor, ou the 28th June. 1563, for C5 ni rement ia Mechin Turnvivg Irregular Fores for seven years ison he expiration of said potent, which takes place on ith di f J ile ordered thae the gald petition be heard at day of for itis ordered_thal the Patent Office on MONDAY, the 10th dey of vext, at 12 o'clock ny oe | Jerition onght not to be grani Pe 2g the extension are required to Slein the. Patent ffice their objections, pecially set a in writing, at loose tre the day of bearing; all testimony by elteee rty, to be used at the said hearing. an 2 faken'and trammmitted in accordance wt of the office, which will be furnished on ‘Sopiton tien. tions _—. other papers, relied a 2 wiser ote ge Bled inthe ofiee twent; F e vetore tl . hearing; the arguments, it any r filing the teetimony ’ Ordezed hat this Totice be published in the B-vubl ‘Washi Shite ine hase ow avon Sanne eas three sucosesive weeks; Fatletonts be at least sixty days previous to T. 0. ZERAERS. —Editore of the ua "Gah teen their tite to fhe Patent aS wit win feis- lewsw_ ‘a paper containing this notice. Bree TOF THE as BIO! 2“) D Ps 7 STATE. ES LE Wanurbese PERCIS L. TUTTLE. edit ee of Joseph H H Tattle, deceased. for the extension of « pat at- ea to ‘Rema Joseph H. Tuttle the 2 2ist font gre of ——. aloe gen fa cg yee in Saws, for ce on place on toe ate aay of of June, ieee that ba al itis ordered ae — at and persons are prpens Sod encw cone. it Kon A iad have, Rot to be graat Snes sre reautred to ee, days ea trapensi| ith the rales ot the office, had = yo wu de farni: ication. Depositions aad other papers rel q as tes. tdwony must be fed in the office iw, vs before ton deveaftor flig the testimony? | ons within ‘(Urdered. also tice be pobiished tn i reyoryt andthe Beoublican ip sh the Sears Gazette, Gene a Boy cnet saws es Toast sixty iis previons to of hearing 9. THE Jy et a it ar Pe it. it meas i Palo Bie res F LOUBI FEBD! = cholce Flour for ality Ni ice low. are re thee only Lirect receivers Golden HIN, J. @ambri!i (not Patapeco) and Linganor ily lours {a oh strict. Asthe la tensive! st M*** Sere ag AED’ JHOOOLA' in squatio, tad, te country, 6nd _— Su Pan eth } Yanitia CHOOOLA' poe o} rears = RAiLROADS. a — foi at of coo m.end ‘aw roRK, changing care at Philedel- ve daily (except Sunday) at 11:15 8. m.and oe =. VOR PHILADELPHIA Leave daily ( en 76 and 11:15 a, a. ‘ond 630 and 6: ee fer Hew ork ve Poilnaiphie at 6:39 p. agicenlng cars for Bow York on 6:99 p.m. train otirourh tickets to Philadelphia. New York. or Boston, can be had at the Statio: in the ‘day. as well as at ae Rew office j beg Ben — 34% Pe See Baltimore and. cn. Washi road for schedule betwee Ausapzue. ane the Wee J, L, WILS8O: L Mi com BALtinogs AND Of10 BAILRBOAD, Wasnineton, Jan. 6,197, ne bet xeon WABHINGTO® 8 ANE ey pas Mone’ end WASHIN: NGTON A are now rum as follows, viz Iv, except ay. 5 , ol gy rgoomt eaiar th m, BALL WAY STATIONS. ot savertisement eshingten, Baltimere, faster ot Transpo ve pega] eral Stokes ‘age OONTY, Agent. ngton Leave d » at 7. atonnd any 2 except Bunday 0 o. m., and FO AY briana SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS = 6:18 and 7-00 Leave ot 7:46 5. m doeve daily, except Sunday, at 7%5a.m., and Oren —ohed oly . td Belay Btation wit rom Balllmore to Wheeling. Parieeet rete xmeins Soe Wertonn bo had os the ~ eshington Stati ck Lt 1 a as well 6 end Bro! avenue, betwee! 7th streets oder New York, niledelphia. and Boston, see sdvertisoment of ° “Thi Line.’ J. L. WILSON, Master of tion. ‘Transporta: LM. COLB, General Ticket Agent. 8. KOONTZ, Agent W HBS BIVER AND HABLEM RAIL- BO. —— —Un and after MONDAY. Nov. 19, for Albany and Troy. connecting with ud Western trains, will leave New York xpress train via Hudson River Rail- ®t and 10th av., threugh to Buffalo and Bridge without change of cars and con- it a on Fie with traius for Saratoga, Batland, Mall trata via Hodson nh Albany with West- with trains for North. prees a2 vie ry iroad, *t. and éth #y., conmecti ‘aatham with Weeern Bailroad for Lebanon Springs, Pittsfield, &c :at Albany with orn trains. aud T pis weal.” for Beratoga Butland 3:45 D Ba miner train vie Hudson Biver Rail- road co) et Albany wit! trains. and at SCTroy w! Pros with trains for Monte@gp, with sleep: ing car attached "fis m. Bx; Fees train vis Harlem connectin at On Ihatham with Weetern Bailroad for banon do hers Pittefield, &c.; at Albany witn estern trains. and ote Troy with trains for Bat- tend. a ton and Montreal. ping care at- ed a an: rr) » ees train via Hu lroad, riy trains fer B fais and ene | early t affaie and at Trey with tratus for Sorcha anh pelens Ner jeday train will be ren via Hedson = Bailreed trom Ne iNew York to Foughkecpeie and In: ediate leaving New York at 8.308. ne at 2.4 p. ° New York at Jeo, a Sunday treia vie Hatten Bailroad,leay- 43d street AES m..and eve, mil at Millerton Reta rning. leave eftom ats p. York at 12 . arnving ia New Bg at @BILT. 9 President. Fo MOUNT VEBHOR. Potomac Ferry Company. Seventh Street Wharf, Washingion, February 26, Will leave the Company's Wharf, treet, at ¥ . eek on zaoee AY MOR: Sg he Lt andsa rex’ Day ms i tia, fer MO! 00: DUNE VEENOM cata. m. — Ty ‘30, including admission to the Man- f6-4t WILLIAM D OOLT, President, Witeg Sree ee Hearsan SHORE, The Penman IDA’ ‘TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE BAILY, (Bander p. wm. excepted.) te Bichmoed, Pan Pe BIOHMOND IN SEYBH HOURS, sae rie Sat: 2 Ofee at all boars } rs nyer fags bia! Ee Dai, hear ie Simiiieabeait cs ORNING accommo: ons ait ®.m.for Reading Sad eit intermediate ee St 6.90). m,, arriving at i fimeyee town, Wil Bee 5 we. he. Suis Ton win beer! ne t, en. His eee ce Orntral, berland V: » ond orten, liameport, York, rg. Pinegreve, &o, AFTERNOON EXPRESS. Leaves Pailedelpbia at £2 p.m. for nents Bessive = Columbia trains for Dasernger car ia at 12 Beads Testes + Beeding i! for OHESTEB VALLEY RAiDROAD, Parsengere tor oowes take the 7 Leaves New ing Reali: ivania Express from arrive om atSando@e m., P. W. passing at 4.49 and)l0.52 a. m. ‘and 11.30 Dp. m., arriving at New ork 30 om. nad &. “A ne ceping care accompanytr trains brough betw “ sey City and Biitebargh, wit wen Sar: ork we Hast ever, for Marrisburg leaves SOsUYLKILL VALLEY RAaILRvap Trains leave Potteville at 7, 11.3 m. and? is returning from Tamaque at 7.85 . Pavand 48D . a n. SCHVUYLEILL Amp Pos vuRaas 4 BAIL- ‘Traine | and Harri re for Pinegrove rrieburg at 320 Tremont st 7.35 e.m. and a2 FREIGHT. descriptions forwarded to all the eae Gs Ss 's New Freignt above pofnts Depet, Broad at Close at the Philade: pine Post Office ad all Places on the road and its branches at and poh ~ Principal stations only at 3. i al Bepot, « ed Matrectly | by ket Street Passenger Baiiwa: butend Walnut sireet Baiiway Sutare of It, ON SUNBAYS—The Market Street Car: Front and Market atreets 3 minutes —— i “SAnn's BAGGAGE EXPRESS wi A un and deliver Baggage at the bepet. i ioe ran within one at the office, Mo. 63: Obesteutetreet, will receiv etiention. i Tratns Leave Depot, Viz: Mail pe oman at 8.00 Psoll fl. Fost Lis 2th Parkepu: at 1.08 Herriebure ‘Acco! st 20 p. Lavcaster Accom: it 400 p. Fitteburgh apd Erie Mail. 22 Philadeiphia Ex monengeess 1.00 p. ae z Bile Ms Mail ieaves dsiiy, oxcept hat: Phiindetp: io Express lenves daily. All other trains dai'y Passe > * Bund all Train ge to Williamsport = veut canes of cars,and errive at Leck Ha- Mail Train so 2. ar lisle-and 7 ach ete can be ~¥ o1 plicati the Tieket fl fice, 631 Chestuat a2 = Trains 6 Ari at Depot, Viz: ~ 1 Cincinnati Bx =e PP as iameport, by By will not for Wearlue bility t0 Ons octal contract. Rent, 631 Chest- mt H. WALLAOK, Ticket Agent at the zs EMIGRANT TRAIN runs daily, except 8) all parti i te tine applPto FBANCIS FONE. 157 Donne” ITBAL Barepean oF NEW JERSEY— and Freight Depot a ee Tork, ae a BU The Wty 8 'wo Ex: ne 4. rt Bande anes ope Trainin the evening.” iene te Chicago, Oractunatl, bt: Louis, &e Bc.) with but one wineeD ABBABGE! Pepmercing January 7, 1537—Lea' 6 wu <x MF Baston, Bethleh Merch Qpank,, “Wiliiamaport, Wilkesbarre, "Mabey s10A M. Mar F nn tg Flemington, Eas- ton, “Bittsparg, Binghamton, “hy — kemerse, Great Bend, ngbam| Wi eats ess tor | Easton. Allen- phia and ea TRA GTor Basten. preety cm Path Sor weston. ato tn | nay end F! jngton. ae Ri coy a oe ‘oF Ae ‘or Somerville, Wratene Si on Train.—For Bas- jerrisoarg, Pi core through from Jorsey City to Pitts trains are run to Bergen Point, 238 West can eta ran Blo. t aster ones $26 Brosdway, and at Mo. Eig st 508! O. STE: RNS, Superinteadest. pecbeoncus Mow Yorke i NB Faxcu it AILBOaD. York, corner s7:m maya aEW 1s ) Js 3.48, 6. nd 8 ond (Bs. t Rive: Battroad 8 2, m.. (Bx) eo and idertfora. b> (ar meena atts oe ‘or Housatonic and Meugateck Baliroed—éa. 58S ory and Boreslk B.B.—7,92 om; Ci 3 Bleoping Care attached to8 p.m

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