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J-.TURDA- r.vriX.yo, FFii',. n,iß7i.
Irttrr from Petersburg-Tile United
States Senator.lilp.
To the Editor of the State Journal I
P__«_WB--, Va., Feb. 1.0, 1871.
The election of a United States Senator
is a. matter which will soou engross tho
attention of the people of this Stato as
well ns the Legislature, being tbe most
important election which has taken place
one" that liberal, public-spirited aud
r miprebensivc in his views and sentiments
us l-tg-nk both State and Federal policy;
one That will be bold and fearless in the
ilitcharg- of his duties. The condition of
Virgin.- is such that a mere partisan can
not reach the dignity of the position, nor
represent the great interests of the .Mate
in this, ber hour of afH'.ction.
Why do you not send over a lot of tho
State Journal to be distributed e*ery
evening here as in Richmond 7
Observer.
KNIGHTS OP PYTHia.-.
GRAND LODGE.
W It. Wade, Grand Chaucollor; Llngan B. A" 6 "'
Vice -rauii Chancellor ;H.O. G. Hartmnu, G. R- I
andC 8; J. B. Vaughuu, G. Banker t
tives to tho Supremo Lodge—W. H. Wade, D. W.
Boh.nnn, William J. Tyson.
SUBORDINATE LODGES.
Virion!. Lodge, No. 2, meels every Monday night in
Covenant hall. W. V. Glazebrook, W. C.
Old Dominion Lodge, No. 4, meets every Tuesday
night in Covenant ball. C. E. Wlngo, W. C.; -.
W. Macfarluue, It. S.
Syracuse Lodge, No. 5, meets evory Friday night in
Marshall LI >ck. J. McCarthy, W. C; 15. 0. Oromp,
Damon Ldgo, No. 7, meets every Friday night, at
Mason's hall, Twenty litth stroet. U. Watt Taylor,
W. Cj T. Wiley Davis, R. S.
Marshall Lodge, No. 12, moets overy Thursday night,
at tbeir hall corner Socond aud Broad streets. 1
Charles Epps, W. C.
Richmond Lodge, No. 12, meets every Wednosduy
nlght In CoTonant hall. M. P. Handy, W. C.
Germania Lodge, No. IS, meets every Tuesday nisht
In Marsh ill block. Charles Duiker, W. o.| Charles
E. Lour, R. S.
lllnes Lodge, No. 17, moots every Saturday night In
Covenant hall, W. 0. Carrington, W.C.; G. Powoll
Hill. R. 8.
Friendship Lodge, No. 20, (Minchester), lip-eta lv
Engine Homo every Thursday night, E. 8. Car
d zi, W.C.; VV. R. Gary, R. 8.
THK l-EGl3l_r-TTJRIS OP VIRGINIA.
Senate—Session of 18TO-71.
Abner Anderson—Pittsylvania.
William A Anderson—Rockbridge, Bath and
Allugbanv.
Robert's Beazley—Albemarle and Greene.
Charles Campbell—Richmond City and Hen-
David O Carr—Greensville, Dinwiddie and
AIT-*- B Courtney—Kichmond City and
Uuntico. _ _ .. ,
Alexander M Davis—Grayson, Carroll and
Wythe. " _,", ... .
Thomas I* Fitzpatrick—Nelson and Amherst
James M French—Pulaski, Bland, Tazewell
and Russell. . - ,
lioscoe G Greene—City of Petersburg.
James S Greever— Washington and Smytbe.
Daniel A Grimsley—Orange, Culpeper and [
Madison. , „ . ...
John T llarnlctt-Chailotte and Prince td
ward.
Marcus A Harris—Halifax.
Charles Hurndon—Stafford, Spotsylvania
and Louisa. _ _ .
Ab.l T Johnson—Accomac and Northamp
°George H Kendrick—Lee, Scott, Wise and
Buchanan. ,
Thomas N Latham-Fauquier, Rappahan
nock and Prince William.
Albert P Lathrop—Brunswick and Lunen
burg. _~,
Meriwether Lewis—King George, V\ est
moreland, Kichmond, Northumberland and
Lancaster, _,_'__ ■ i ,i
Isaiah L Lyons—Surry, Tork, \\ arwick and
Elizabeth City. , _~ .„, __
Williaoi T Martin—Chestortiuld and Prince
George. _ .
Edmund W Massey-Caroline, Essex and
King William. ____.
William P Moseley—Fluvanna, Goochland
and Powhatan.
Frank Moss—Buckingham and Appomattox.
Kobert L Owen—Campbell.
James Patterson—Franklin and Henry.
Edmund Pendleton—Botetourt, Koanoke,
Craig and Giles. . .
William X Perrin—Gloucester, Middlesex,
Matthews and King and Queen.
John E Perm-Montgomery, Floyd and i al
rick
Washington L Biddick—Nansemond, South
ampton and Isle of Wight.
John Robinson— Cumberland, Amelia and
Nottoway. „ .1
John E Roller—Page, Warren and Rocking
ham. __ v»
J Ambler Smith—Hanover, New Kent,
Charles City and James City.
Normand Smith—Richmond City and Hen-
William B Smith—Frederick, Clarke and
Shenandoah. _
Edgar Snowden, Jr—Alexandria, .siriax
and Loudoun. . ,
Thomas B Taylor—Alexandria, Fairlax and
Loudoun. , _. .
Walter H Taj lor—Norfolk City and Prin
cess Anne county.
George Teamoh—Norfolk County and City
of Portsmouth.
William R Terry—Bedford.
Joseph A Waddell-Higbland and Augusta.
Members of tlie House of Delegate*
una their PostolltceSi
Z Turner, Speaker—Woodville.
J Bell Bigger, Clerk—Richmond.
OTCrittuiden, Sergeaut-at-Arms—Culbeper.
Accomac—Edmund R Bagwell, Onaucock; John
R itla P rle U -fT.0u,h.,.., Charlottesville; J C
Ilili BcottSTUle ; James D Jones, Charlottesville
Alexandria-- h -MOD, Alexandria; Reuben
Johnston, do. - r
Amelia—John R Moss, Amelia C 11.
Amn.rst-Hs.wl Williams, Salt Creek; J H
M.ißsie, Amherst C H. -
Ai.p'.inattox-R B Poore, Appomattox C 11.
Alleghany and Craig-B L Woodson, New Lostle.
Aiigur-ta-H MBcll, Staunton; A B Cochran, do;
Marshall Hanger, do. a.-!--.
Balh and llighland-J BPoyliiini, Warm, Spr togs.
Bedford—B H Moulton, Davis Mills ;J R Ihuini-ii,
Liberty; J. O. Heusley, do.
Bland—Addisun Davis, Mecliauicisburg.
Botetourt—Car- Breckinridge, Pi-castle.
Brunswick—John Dugger, Cbarlieho-e.
Buckingham—J X Noblo, Buckingham C a ;
C.oiar Foikius, do.
Buchanan aud Wise—J T Chase, Pound Gap.
Campbell—lt A Murrell, Campbell C II ; J W
Diuielf Lynchburg ; R C Burkholder, do.
Curroll-F W Lindsey, Hillsvlllo
Caroliue-R O l'eatross, Panola; J II Hudgiu,
"£&R G W Jones Wilcox Wharf
Charlotte—U W Oroham, Keysvl'le ;W U Rags.
da clie_t".rn"d andPowhutan-8 V Maddox Chester
B T Edwards, Manchester; Henry tox, Powbatau
.umberland-Jamee Lipscomb, Farmville.
■Cnlpcpcr-J 11 Strother, Culpeper 0 11.
■olarke—W W Arnett, Berrysille.
riOinwiiWie—Ellis Wilson, Dinwiddle C 11.
Elizabeth City and Warwick—William Bartlett,
Himptou ; D B White, do. ______
Kasex—W R Wentworth, Tappahannock.
I'liui'iier— A Glasscock, Rector Btation; F L Mar
sh ill, Piedmont Station.
Fairfax—Job llawxhurst, Fairfax CH.
Floyd—George Young, Floyd C H
Franklin-B N Hatcher, Hales lord; Francis 8
Hulcherßon, Rocky Mount.
Fluvanna— John Hennou, Fork Union.
Frederick—John F Wall, Winchester.
Ojles—FW Mahood, Peurlsburg.
Goochland—J B Miller, Jr, Dover Miues.
Greenesville—P X Jones, Hicksford.
Qreene—Thos M Shearman, Stanardsville.
Gloucester—J N Stubbs, Gloucester CH.
Grayson—l. II Bryant—lndependence.
Halifax—Alexander o»en. Black Walnut;! -d
mun-ion, Halil-x 0 H; W W Wocd, do.
ILnov.r-W X Winn, Ashland; C X Thompson"
Henrico -lid City of Richmond—A Bjdeker, Rich
mond city ; John II Guy, do; L U Praysor, do ;Wm
-oveusteln, do; Geo K. Gilmer, do; btepben Mason,
do- J S Atleo, Heurico; J B Crenshaw, do.
Henry—O V Thorn**, Martinsville.
Isle of Wight—Johu W Lawson, Bmlthueld.
James City and City of Williamaburg—F 8 Norton
Kiugand l.iiii-11— J W Bnlin.in, Litlla I'ly.niruth
King William—B f J«_aa, Aylotta.
King George—W A Potts, Klng.George C 11.
La-catter—John 8 Cbewaiu, Lancaster c 11.
I.e.—Wm MeD-aatd, Beech npring-
Louisa— F U I.m kir.x, Trivilliaus l)i pot; BMc
Orackeu, Louisa C U.
Luueuburg-ritith Boiling, New Plymouth.
M.'lthew.-Henry Ball, Malthews 0 H.
Ma.lison—J W Walker, Jr, Orange C 11.
Me. ktenburg—Goorgs W Young, ClatUr-nville;
H Hari.ilt.ni, Boydton.
Middles*-—L C Ilristow, Bel-da.
Montgomery—-R A Miller, Ohr-tlao-burg.
Nauseinon t —David lba-er, Suffolk.
New Kent—W II Brlsby,Tru-tall's Hiaiinn.
Norfolk City—H M Bowdeo, Norfolk oily; A 1
?Pg.r, drr.
Norfolk County and City of Pol (Bmontl.—> B
lli.lloman, Portsmouth J A I, WooJworth, do ; OH
Il..!g(-, Lake Ilitinnuond.
Nelson-W L William., AHon Depot
Nottoway—George II Southall, Noltnway C 11.
Northampton—J C Toy, Jolinsontown.
Noithumberlaud—B Q Haynie, Heathsvllle.
Orange—David Pannill, Raccoon Vord.
Patrick—W F B Taylor, Elannville.
Page—Henry M Keyser, Alma.
Pittsylvania-M II Clark, Tanvllle; WJ I irton, '
Whltinell; Waller Coliß, Pittsylvania C II ; T II
ilosney. Hill Grove.
Petersburg-Peter 0 Morgan, Petersburg ; Georgo
Fayemian,do.
'rlnce Edward—T P .lackson, Farmvlllo.
rlnco Georgo—A N Frotz, City Point
Prince William—W A Bryant, Nokesville.
Pulaski—W J Wall, Nowbern.
'rincfss Anne—John ti Hodges, rrinccßS Aline
lappahaniiock—Zeph Turner, Woodvillo.
lichmond— L R Stewart, Warsaw.
lockiugham—Phtlo Bradley, Harrisonburg; II B
arnsberger, Port Republic.
Kockbridgo—James T ration, Fairfield; Arrli'd
ii.ari.. Lexington.
loanoke—J A McCaull, Salem.
lußsell—.l 11 A Smith, Lebanon.
Shenandoah—J L Campbell, Woodslock.
Smyth—Jas 1. Buchanan, Chatham Hill
Southampton—R U Burgess, Berlin.
Scott—J H-Horton, Pattonsville.
Surry—W 11 Andrews, Surry C 11.
Stafford—J C Sholton, Fredericksburg.
Sussex—W N Stevens, Stony Creek.
Bpotsylvauia—J U Kelly, Fredericksburg.
Tazewell—Henry Bowden, Knob.
Washington—Georgo Graham, Abingdon ; John F
erry, Br stol.
Warren —Smith 8. Turner, Front Royal.
Westmoreland—Goorge Walker, Oldham's Cross-
Rnads.
Wythe—Jos J Graham, Max Meadows.
York —Robert Norton, Yorktown.
Committees of tlie Senate.
Committee of Privileges and Elections—Messrs,
■eun, Harris, Fitzpatrick, Louis, Greene, Fienrh
.... and Moss.
Courts of Justice—Messrs. Herudon, Riddick, An
erson of Rockbridge, Courtney. French, Perm, Pen
leton, Smith of Now Kent, Harnett, Roller aud
ohnson.
Gonoral Laws—Messrs Riddlck, Grimsley, Fllz
patrick, Patterson, Taylor of Loudoun, Perrin, Aus-
In, Davis and Smith oi Henrico.
Roads and Internal Navigation—Messrs Taylor of
'orfolk, Snowden, Terry, Roller, Owou, Courtney,
roover, Herndon and Carr.
Finance—Messrs. Waddell, Anderßon of Pittsyl
vania, Campbell, Smith ol Clarke, Latham, Johnson.
la. r is Greene and Carr.
Panks—Messrs. C.mrtney, Owen, Davis, Snowden,
Seazley, Kendrick, Lewis, Martin and Moseley.
Foderal Relations—Messrs. Davis.Roller. Auili'rsr.ri
of Pittsylvania, Grimsley, Terry, Taylor of Norfolk,
Carr, Smith of New Kent, and Teamoh.
Public Institutions —Messrs. Pendleton, Beszliy
Taylor of Loudoun, Anderson of Rockbridge, Smith
of Clarke, Torry, Smith of Henrico, Perrin, Lathrop
aud Martin.
Enrolled Bills—Messrs. French, Anderson of Pitts
ylvania, Snowden, Campbell, Lathrop, Perry, Smith
of Henrico, and Hamlett.
To Examine tbo Clerk's Office—Messrs. Courtney,
Fitzpatrick and Taylor of Loudoun .
Immigration—Messrs. Anderson of Rockbridge,
Hern.on, French. Smith of Clarke, Terry, Smith of
.{onrico, Perrin, Lathrop aud Martiu.
County, City and Town Organizations—Messrs.
Grimsley, Roller, Davis, Campbell, Lewis, Taylor of
Uorlolk, Greever, Austin, Moss, Fll-zpatrick, and
Smith of Henrico.
JOIST OOMMiTTr.BS.
Kxoiutivo Expenditures— Messrs. Harris, Smith of
Clarke, and Austin.
Library—Messrs. Johnson, Anderson of Pittsylva
nia, and Smith of New Kent.
To Examine the Auditor's Office—Mossrs. Wadrlell
Perm aud Massey.
To Examine the Second Auditor's Office—Messrs;
Campbell, Greovor and Greene.
To Examine the Register's Ofli'o—Mesars. Patter
son, Kendrick and Martin.
To Examine the Treasurer's Office—Messrs. La
tham, Owen and Carr.
To Examine the Bonds of Public Officers —Messrs.
Pendloton, French and Smith of llonrico.
On Public Printing—Messrs. Anderson of Pittfljl-
Kand Bmith of New Keut.
BANK.-.-IT HOTICEg.
__--__.—_~___-_~- _-_-_-_-
1.4 Involuntary.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNHID
J. States for the District of Virginia.
In the matter of T. .1. Magrndor & Co. vs. Julius
Bear, Bankrupt-In Bankruptcy.
At Richmond, on tho Bth day ot Dccrmber, 1570.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—
Please take notice hereby that a petition has Leen
■t: on tho Blh day of Dec, IS7O, filed in Bald
ict court by Julius Bear, of Richmond city
il District, who has boon heretofore duly declared
rupt, under tho Act of Oougressentitled "An
Act to Establish a more Uniform system of Bank
ruptcy throughout the United States," approved
March 2d, A. D. 1867, for a discharge and certificate
thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable
under said act, and that the 6th day of January,
1871, at 10 a. m., beforo W. W. Forbos, one cf the
Registers of said court in Bankruptcy, at his office in
Richmond, in the said District, is the time and
place assigued for the hearing of the same, when and
where you may attend, and show cause, if any you
havo, why the prayer of the suid petition should
|>c grafted.
iv are also hereby notified, that the second and
I meetings of the creditors of said Bankrupt will
eld at the same timo and pbiee.
W. W. FORBES,
Acting Regis! er in Bankruptcy for tho
21—W2w 3d cong'l district of Va.
4119
. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
Inited States for tho District of Virginia.
In the matter of 0. L. Thomas, bankrupt—iv
kruptcy.
I Richmond, on the Bth day of Doci—iber, 1870.
iVHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
ease to take notice hereby that a petition has boot
It: on the Bth day of Dec, IS7O, filed In suid
rict Court by C. L. Thomas, of Brunswick c'ty
lid district who has been heretofore duly declare!
.rupt under the act of Congress eptitlod "An ac
itablish a more uniform system of bnukruptc <
h_lk.ul the United States," approved March 2nd.
. for a discharge and certificate thereof from ali
lebtß and other claims provable under said act,
that tlio sth day of Jan., 1871, at 10 a. m, befoi
W. Forbes, one of tho registers of said court i
krupicy at hisoffice iv Richmoud, in said distric
ie time and place assigued for the hearing of th
.c, when and where you may attend aud sho
se, if any you bave, why tho prayer of tho aa
tionor should not be gi anted.
ou are also hereby notified that the second am
■d meetings of the creditors of said baukrupt wi
leld at tho same time and place.
W. W. FORBES,
Acting Register in Bankruptcy for the
d 21—W2w 3rd Cong'l District of Vo.
4102
THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES, for the district of Virginia.
In the matter of C. L. Radway, Bankrupt—!
ikruptcy.
,t Richmond, on the 16th day of December, 187
iVHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
'lease to take notico hereby, that a petition h
v, to-wit: on tho 16th day of Dec, 1870, tiled
i district court by C. L. Radway, of Richmoi
r, in said district, who haß beeu heretofore dv
lared bankrupt, under the act erCoiigress sntitl
n act to establish a more uulform system ol ban
itcy throughout the United States," approved
rch 2nd, 1867, for a discharge and certificate there
rom all his dobts aud other claims provable under
saidact.and that thesth day of Jan., 1871, at 10 a. m
before VV. W. Forbes, ono of the registers of said
court in bankruptcy, at his office iv Richmond, In
said district, is the time and place assigned for the
hearing of the same • when aud w here you may atteud
aud show cause, if any you have, why the prayer ot
the Biiid petition should not be granted.
You aro also hereby notified that the second and
third meetings of the creditors of said bankrupt will
be hold at the same time and place.
W. W. FORBES,
Acting Register in bankruptcy for the
de 21-W2w 3id cong'l district, of Va.
¥ N TUB DISTRICT COURT Of THE UNITED
I BTATES.for the District of Virginia.
In tho matter of George W. Bryan, bankrupt—ln
"it Yorktown, Va., this 2-1 day of D...ceiuber,7lS
■ TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN :
Please to take notice hereby, that a petition ha.
been, to-wit: on the 16th day of Dec, 18711, filed in
said districtcourt by J. A. Miss, of Mecklenburg co.
In said district, who has been horetolore duly declared
bankrupt under .the act of Congress ontitled "An
act to establish a more uniform system of tiankruptcv
throughout the Uuited Statoß," approvod March 2nd,
1867 for a discbarge and certificate thoreof, from all
his debts aud other claims provable under Baid act,
and that the oth day of Jan, 1871, at 10 a. in..
before W. W. Forbos, one of the Reglsteis of said
court iv bankruptcy, ot his office lv Richmond, iv
aaid district, is the time aud place assigued for tlio hear
ing ofthe same ; when aud were yon may attend and
show cause, if auy you have, why the prayer uf tha
said pelitiou should not bo (ranted.
You aro also hereby notified that tho second and
I third meetings of the creditors of said bankrupt will
be held at the same time and place.
W. W. FORBES,
' I Acting Resistor in bankruptcy for the
I ac 21 W2w 3rd ooug'l district of Va.
*X THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
I STATES for tbe District of Virginia.
Iv the matter of Jos. A. Peck, Baukrupt—in
Bankruptcy. ■___. _
To Whom it May Concern:—The undersigned, P.
W. Btrother, of Oil's county, Va., hereby give,
notice or Lis appointment as assignee of tb. Mtate ol
Jos A. Pick, of Giles couuty, in said district, who
I ha. herelotore been adjudged a bankrupt ou bis own
■ petitlun l.y the Distriot Court of said district.
I ill K3w P W BTROTHER, Assignee,
IHO AD- MP -fAM-rOATIl!
.LVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
t, *".', SUNDAY, Dec. 4,1870, tbe trains of
ilvania Central Railroad leavo the Depot, I
srst mil Market streets, wliicli Is reached I
f the Market street cars, the last c»r con- I
ith cn.h train leaving Front and Mark.t
lit" minutes beforo Ita departnre. The |
still Walnut street curs run within one I
the Depot.
; Car Tickets can be had on application at
t Office, northwest corner of Ninth and
streets, and at the Depot,
af I ho Union Transfer Company will call for
ir baggago at the Depot. Orders left at No.
:mt s,lri .'t or 116 Maiket sirect,wlll receive
TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ :
Express 12:11 "A. M.
en and Elmira Express 0:40 *'
Dm 10:10 A. M. and l:10and7;10 P. M.
12:40 "
ess 12 40
•g Accommodation 2:&0
Accommodation 4:10 '
irq Train 6:60 '
i Eipress 8:00 "
and buffalo Expnss. 9:60 "
xpiess 10:00 "
longer 10:30 "
ill leaves dally, running on Hatnrday night
msport only. On Sunday night passengers
i Philadelphia at 10:10 P. M.
lati and I'acilie Express loaves daily. All
ins daily, except Sunday,
astern Accommodation Train runs daily,ex
lay. For this train tlcketß must be \>ro
d baggage delivered by 6 P. U- at 11G Mar
t.
I Train No. 1 lcavrs Philadelphia at 8:10 A.
Os at Paoli at 9:40 A. M. Sunday Traiu No.
['hlladelphia at 6:40 P. M.j arrives at Paoll
at 7:10 P. M.
Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Taolt at 6:50 A. M ; ar
rlvos at Philadelphia at 8:10 A. M. Sunday Train
No. 2 leavea Paoli at 4:60 P. M; arrives at Philadel
phia at 8:20 1". M.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ.:
Cincinnati Express 3:10 A. M.
Philadelphia Express 7:00
Kric Mail 7:00 "
Paoli Accom 8.20 A. M., 3:50 and 6:40 P. M.
Parkersburg Traiu 9:00 A. M.
Fait Line, Buffalo Express 9:60 "
Lancasler Train 12:00 noon.
Erie Expross ~... 6:46 P. M.
Lock Haven and Elmira Expross -. 6:46 "
Paci&c Express 3:26
I Dress 6:46 '
i Accommodation 0:40 "
• information, apply to
.IOIIN F. VANLFJER, Jr.,
Ticket Agent, 801 Chestnut strict.
FRANCIS FUNK,
Tickot Agent, 116 Market Btreet.
SAMUEL 11. WALLACE,
Ticket. Agent at tho depot,
ylvania Rallrcud Company will not as
ik for baggage, except for wearing ap
nit their responsibility ti ono hundred
Inc. All baggage exceeding that amount
be at tlio risk of the owner, unless taken
ntract. A. J. CASSAT,
Oeneral Superintendent, AltoODa, Pa.
LTI.-OR- AND OHIO RAILROAD.
fter Sunday, 12lh June, 1870, THREE
.INS will be run betweon Baltimore and
d Parkorsburg, a3 lollows :
t, TRAIN, for all way points, east of
rill leave Baltimore daily (oxcept Sun-
A. M.; returning will arrive at Baltl-
P. M.
M. Traiu connects with Blraiburg and
■g via Manassas Oap Railroad.
I' LINK will leavo dally at 4 P. M.; ro
-1 arrive at Baltimore at 8:20 A. M.
INNATI EXPRESS will leave Baltimore
.5 P M ; returning will arrive at Baltl
-1 P. M.
3HESTEII AND SIRASBURG ACOMMO
t.IN will leavo Baltimoro daily (except
•I; 05 P. M.; returning will arrive at 10:40
INT AIRY ACCOMMODATION TRA.N
laily (except Sundays) at 6:00 P. M.; re
ill leave Mount Airy at 6:15 A. M., and
■ltimoreat 8: 0 A. M.
;COTI"S MILLS TRAIN will loave at 1:20
(oxcept Sundays); returning, will arrlv
c at 3:20 P. M.
[AGERSTOWN AND FREDERICK.
1:00 a. m. and 4 and 4:06 p. m; returning
at 8:20 and 10:40 a m. aud 6:05 p. m.
WINCHESTER AND BTRABBURO.
iltinioro at 8 00 a. in. and 4:00 p. m.; re
.ll arrive at 10:40 a. ni. and 5:05 p. m.
FOR WASHINGTON,
iltimoro nt 4:20, 6:08, 7, 8:10 and 11:30
1:50, 4:45 and 8:30 p. m.
FROM WASHINGTON.
save at 6:45, S:0o and 9:25 a. m. and 12:
:40, 7:15 and 9p. m.
FOR ANNAPOLI3.
.llimore at 7 and 11130 a. m. anil 4:45 p.u
lington at 8:45 and9;-sa. m.and 4:10 p.n
V TRAIN—WASHINGTON DIVISION.
»ltimoro at 4:20, 5:08 and 8:10 a. m. au
10 p.m.
asliington at 7:25 a. ra. aud 2:50, 5:40, 7
•
can be purchased at the Office, No. 149
iinoro street, corner of Calvert, whero
be left for baggage to bo called for, and
be checked at person's residence,
ber iufori—ation, Tickets of every kind,
to J. T. England, Agent, Camden Station,
icket Office. JOHN L. WILSON,
Master of Transportation.
Oeneral Tickot Agent.
IELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD.
WIN TEH TIME-TABLE.
after MONDAY, Decembor 5, 1870, the
the Philadelphia and Erie Ruilroad will
ow.:
. leaves Philadelphia 9 40 P. M.
" Willlamsport 7.25 A.M.
arrive at Erie 7.40 P.M.
ess leaves Philadelphia 12.40 P. M.
Willlamsport 8.60 P. M.
arrive at Erie 7.40 A.M.
I.i leaves Philadelphia 9.30 A. M.
" • Williainsport 6.35 P. M.
arrive at Lock Haven 7.60 P. M.
EASTWARD,
i leaves Erie 9.00 A.M.
" Willlamsport 10 05 P.M.
arrive at Philadelphia 6 50 A.M.
ess leaves Kile 9.00 P.M.
" Williamsport 8.25 A.M.
arrive at Philadelphia. 6.30 P. M
lil loaves Lock Haven 8.00 A.M.
" Williamsport 925 A.M.
' " arrivo at Philadelphia 6.80 P.M.
uffnlo V.xcrees leaves Williamsport 12.35 A. M.
" •• " Milton 1.60 A.M.
m ir airivo at Philadelphia...... 940 A. M.
Express, Mail and Accommodation, east and west,
rnnoct at Corry, and all wost bound trains and Mail
il Accommodation east at Irviugton with Oil Greek
d Alleghany River Railroad.
WILLIAM A. BALDWIN,
General Superintendent.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THE SHORT MIDDLE ROUTE to tho Lehigh and
Wyoming Valleys, Northern Pennsylvania, Southern
nd Interior New -ork, Elmira. Buffalo, Corry, Roch
ester, the Oieat Lakes and the Dominion of Canada.
winter arrangement;.
Takes effect November 21,1870. i
Fiftoon D.ily Trains leaves Pamongnr Depot, coru
r Berbß and American street., (Sundayß excepted)
as follows:
7:00 a.m. (Accommodation) for Fort Washington.
At 7:35 a. m. (Express) for BetbloLelu, Allentowu,
lauch Chunk, Wilkesbarre, Mahauoy City, Haxle
on, Pittston, Towanda, Wavcrly, and Elmira, and iv
onnectiou with tho ERIE RAILWAY for Buffalo,
,'iagara Falls, Rochestor, Cleveland, Chicago, San
rancisco, and all points iv the Great West.
8:25 a. in. (Accommodation) for Doylestown.
9.45 a. m. (Express) for Bethlehom, Easton, Allen
town, Mahauoy City, Manch Chunk, Williamsport,
i rilki sbarre, Pittston, t-'cranton, lliu._ettat.w-,
[Bchooley's Mountain], uud N. .1. Central and Murris
nd Essex Railroads.
ll:0Oa. m. (Accommodation) for Fort Washington.
1:16, 6:20 aud 8:16 p. ra for Abingt n.
1:45 p. m. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, Allen
own, Mauch Chunk, Mahanoy City, Wilkesbarre,
'ittston and Huzleton.
2:30 p. ni. (Accomraodatian) for Doylestown.
At 3:20 p. m (Bethlehem Accommodation) for Both
ehein, E—iton, AUentiwn.C.rplayaud Mauch Chuuk.
4:15 p. in. (Mail; for Doylestown.
5:00 p. ni. for Bethlohcm, Easton, Alleutown,
Mauch Chunk.
6:20 p. m. (Accommodation) for Lansdale.
11:30 v. m. (Accommodation) for Fort Washington.
The Filth and Sixth street. Second and Third street
and Union Lines City Cars run'tu the Depot.
TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA FROM
Bethlohom at 8:55,10:85 a. m.| 2:15, 6:05 and 8.25
i. in.
Iloylostown nt 8:30 a. m., 4:40 and 0:36 p. tn.
Lansdale at 7:30 a. iv.
Fort Washington at 9:20,11:20,n. in , and 3:10 p. m.
Ablngton at 2:35, 8:65 aud 9:35 p. in.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelph'n for Bethlehem at 9:3(1 a in.
Philadelphia for Doylostown at 2.011 p. m.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7:00 a. m.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4:00 p. m.
Tickets sold and bagua-- checked through to prin
cipal points, at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage
Express Office, No. 105 fouth Fifth street.
ELLIS CLARK, Ageut.
1 —
lsmi-ATior..
TTIQHItR EDUCATION.
HELLMUTII COLLEGE.
Board and Tuition \wr annum $--'■&
lIEI-LMUTH LADIES'COU.KGE,
inaugurated by H. R. H. Priuce Arthur. Board and
Vuition jierannum, $-S'2o.
PRisim-NT—Tlio Very Itov. I. Htilmuth, D.D.,
\\ V* 1 -a -_-
Between Ninth and Tenth Streets, RICHMOND, VA.
Tho Proprietor returns acknowledgments Tor tbo very liberal patronage be bas
received during tbe past two years, and informs all wbo
are in need of any description of
P R I _SF T I N Q-,
And deßire tbal it shall be executed in a manner alike creditable to THEM
SELVES and tbe Printer, tbat his establishment still sustains tbe
enviable reputation so long enjoyed for turning out
SUPERIOR WORK,
At prices as reasonable as it can be produced by any office in the country.
IMPROVEMENTS ARE CONSTANTLY GOING ON,
In the way of every appliance necessary for the filling, in a satisfactory manner,
i of all orders for work in the line.
PROMPT ITUDE-^r
Is an established rule, and will not be deviated from in any case. Patrons will
not fail to appreciate the advantages of this important J'eature.
Careful and competent attention is given to
Embracing work in Colors, Tints, Gold, Silver, &c. In this department we
claim to excel, and will be pleased to exhibit our HANDSOME
SPECIMENS as evidence of what we assort,
Our advantages in
STYLISH MATERIALS
And SUPERIOR SKILL,
Enable us to compete successfully with the best appointed establishments m
the country, and no effort will be spared to make it the interest, as well
as tbe pleasure of tho public to leave their orders at tbe
STATE JOURNAL
STEAM JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT
No. 9 12. MAIN STREET.
IpA lis AND STKAMBOATB. i
IN CENTRAL RAILROAD,
or SUNDAY, roceiuber 4,1870, Trains
bllows: 1
ail daily (except Sundays) for the West I
to Buffalo aad Niagara Falls,
'ast Lino dally (except Baudays) for Ihe
forth to Williamsport.
aily (except Sundays) for the West.
Sally for the West. North to Buffalo,
Niagara Falls and Ihe Canada*.
Bstern Maryland Road at 8:30 a. m. and
ttysburg at 8:30 a. m. and 12:40 p. m.
anover at 8:30 a. m., 12:40 and 3:30 p. m.
itil.i'i lan i Valley Road at 8:30 a. m. and I
CCOMMODATION TRAINS.
Hy (except Sundays)—3:3o p m,
daily (except Suinliiys)-5:30 p m.
INS ARRIVE IN HAI.TIMORB.
>st and North—2:3o and 9:16 a m, 12:30,
6:15 p BE,
modatfon—lo:ls a
ommodotiou—B:2o a m.
i to all points North and West, apply at
on and at No 0 North Calvert street.
EB. S. YOUNG,
General Passenger Agent.
ALFREB R. FISKE,
General Superintendent.
iLPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTI
MORE RAILROAD,
ng MONDAY. November, 81,1870. Pas
is will leavo President Stioot Depot ss
Train for Philadelphia and Way Stations
rain for Philadelphia am] New York at
'rain for Philadelphia ar.il New York at
dation Train for Port Deposit lnter
tions at 5 p. m.
Tain for Philadelphia at 7:26 p. m.
Train for New York at 10:40 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS,
delphiaat 7:26 p.m. For Now Yoik at
CONNECTIONS.
Train connects at New Castle Junction
or all Stations on Delaware Railroad, and
lo for all Stations on Philadelphia and
'.■iitral Railroad.
Train at Perryville for Port Deposit.
Train at Perryville for all Stations on
ia and Baltimore Central Railroad and at
l for Stations un Delaware Railroad bo
aington and Harrington.
Tickets may be procured either nt Prrsi-
Depot, or at Ticket Office, r"». 147 Balti
:.
jeats in the reclining back car and l.ertbs
ims in sleeping cars procured at Baltf
t office during the day. On application at
ore street the Union Transfer Company
r and check baggage at privates residences,
ng tho confusion ntteuding the ssrue at
General Agent.
lELPHIA. WILMINGTON AND BALTl
iciug Monday, November 21, 1870, trains
Depot, corner Broad street and Washing
a, as follows:
il Train at 8:30 a. m. (Sundays excepied),
ore, stopping at all regular stations.
ing at Wilmington with Delaware Railroad
layton with Smyrna Branch Railroad and
aud Delaware Railroad,at Harrington with
in.l Breakwater Railroad, at Soaford with
r and Delaware Railrosd, at Delmar with
Uore Railroad, and at Salisbury with Wi
d Pocomoke Railroad.
Train at 11:15 a. m. (Sundays excepted),
loreand Washington, stopping at Wilming
rvllle and Havre do Grace. Connects at
on with train for Now Castle.
. Train at 4:00 p. m. (Sundays excepted), fer
) and Washington, plopping at Chester,
Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newport,
Sewaik, Eikton, North-Fast, Oharlostown,
i, Havro de Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's,
I, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Run.
Express at 11:30 p. m. (daily), for Baltimore
dngton, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Lin
aymout, Wilmington, Newark, Eikton,
st, Perryville, Havre de Grace, Ferryman's
lolia.
rers for Portress Monroo and Norfolk will
11:45 a. m. train.
WILMINGTON TRAINS,
at all stations between Philadelphia and
ton:
Philadelphia at 11 am, 2:30, 6 and 7 p. m.
m. train connects wilh Delaware Railroad
ngton and intermediate stations.
Wilmington nt 6:45 and 8:10 a.m., 2, 4 and
. The 8:10 a. m. tiain will not stop between
md Philadelphia.
16 p.m. train from Wilmington runs dallr.
• Accommodation Trains Sucdays excepted,
leaving Wilmington at 6:46 and 1 p.m., will
at Lamokin Junction with the 7 a. m.and
. trains lor Baltimore Central Railroad.
M BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA.
Baltimore at 7:25 a. m., Way-mail. 9:35 a.
•ess. 2:35 p. ni., Express. 7:26 p. m., Ex
press.
SUNDAY TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE
Leave Baltimoro at 7:25 p. m., stopping at Migr.o
lia, Perryman's, Aberdeen. Ilavro Co Graco, Perry
villo, Charlestown, North-East, Eikton, Newark,
Stanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymont, Linwood
and Chester.
Through tickets to all pointa west, sonth, south
west, may be procured at Ticket Office, 828 Chestnut
street, under Continental Hotel, where also state
rooms and berths in sleeping cars cau be secured
during the day. Persons purchasing tickets et this
offlco can have bag^ngochocked at their residencoby
the Union Transler Company.
H. V. KENNEY, Superintendent.
PROPOSALS.
_fam'iTmai 1..
VIUOINIA.
Post Office Dsr.ii.MMtT, \
Washington, January 5,1871. J
PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract Otlico
of this Department until 3 o'clock p. m. of M ARCI
1,1871, (to be decided by tho 80th), for carrying tho
malls of the United States from July Ist, 1871, to
June 30th, 1875, on the following ronto in tbo Stato
of Virginia, and by the schedule of departures aud
arrivals herein specified, via :
Uo 4700—From Hicksford, by Pleasant Sliado, Law
renceville. Chaillo 110,,e, White Plains,
Gholsouvillo, Powellton, Pleasant Oak
and Kyland's Depot, to Hicksford, equa
to 33 miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Hicksford Wednesday and Saturday
at 9 a. io ;
Arrivo at Hicksfoid Thursday nnd Monday
by 8 p. m.
Por forms of proposal, guarantee, and cert'flcate,
and also for instructions as lo cor.dttious to be em
braced iv tho contract, _c, see advertisement of Sep
tember 30th, 1870, inviting-proposals for mall service
in Virgiuia, to be found nt the principal post-ofiices.
Bids should be sent in sealed envelopes, suprr
scribed, "Mail proposals. State of Virginia," aud ad
drcs"ed to the Second Assistant Postluaßter General.
JNO. A. .I.CRESWEI.L,
j ft g jis w Postmaster General.
A GENTS WANTED
In all parts of tho United Slatea, to soil
L. V. DEFOREST 4 CO.'3
ALUMI-UM LOLU JJ_\VJ__.UV 1
Agents are making $200 to $300 per week Belling
the Aluminum Jewelry. The best imitation of gold
ever introduced. It has the exact color, which it
always retains, and stands the test ofthe strongest
acids No one cau toll it from gold only by weight—
the Aluminum Gold being about 1-10 lighter. L. V.
DEFOREST _ CO. are selling tboir goods for 1-10
the price gold jewelry is sold for, aud on most liberal
terms to agents—l 4 cash, balance iv 30, 60 aud 90
days. We send persons wishing to act as agents, a
full and complete assurlm-rut of goods, consisting of
Seals, Bracelets, Lockets, Ladies' aud Gent's Chains,
PiUB, Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, _c, for $100— $ib
to be paid when tbe goods are received, tho other $75
in 30,60 and 90 days. Parties wishing lo order goods
and act as ageuts will address,
L. V. DEFOREST 4 CO.,
do 80—3 m 40 and 42 Broadway, N. Y.
CX o WATCH 1 *3 WATCH I
THE GREAT EUROPEAN
Knrrka [Aluminum Cold Watch Co.
Have appointed
L. V. DEFOREST _ CO., JiWU.si.B,
40 A-n 43 Broai.wav, Nxw York,
SOLE AGENTS FOR TUB U. S.
A_,d havo authorized them to se'l their groat EU
REKA ALUMINUM GOLD WATCHES for TIIREB
HOLLARS, and to warrant each and every one to
keep correct time for one year. This Watch we |
ruarantee to be tho best and cheapest time-keeper
Hint is now in use in any part ol the globo. Tha
works are iv double cases, Ladies'and Gents also,
mi are beautifully chasod. The cases aro made of
he metal now so widely known in Euiopo as Aluuii
_um Gold. It bus tho exact color of Gold, which it
ilways retains ; it will stand the test of the strong
est acids; no one can tell it frum Gold only by
weight, the Aluminum Gold being 1-10 lightor. The
ivorksaie mado by machinery, same as tho well
mown American Watch. The Aluniiuuui Is a cheap
uetsl, hence we con afford to sell the Watch for 13
md mako a small profit. We pack the Watch Baiiiy
n a email box and send it by mail to any pai t of tbe
J. S. ou receipt of $3.60; fifty rant* for packing and
...since Address all orders to a
L. V. DEFOREST & CO..
de 30—3 m 40 and 42 Broadway, N. Y.
rN THB DISTRICT COURT OF THK UNITED
I STATES lor the District of Virginia.
ln the matter of Johu D Richurdsou, baukrupt—in
•ukruptcy.
To Whom it May Concern :—The undersigned,
lohu M Bouldiu, of Cll.irlotto C 11, Virginia, heiiby
-ives notice of his appointment as assignee of the es
alo of Johu D Kicbiudsor., of lCoysvillo, lv Iho
,»nuty of Chailotte, lnsaid district, who was, on the
Oth day of December, 1870, adjudged a bankrupt on
he petition of himself by the Mslricl (' ■ t of said
Datsd at Charlotte C 11, Va, Iho 2Mb nay ■ f .'anil
ry, 1871. JOHN M IIOUI.DIN,
ja 28—S3w As» _ueo ol John D Richardson. I
IJAO* AMU ____A*IBOATH
IND AND DANVILLK RAILROAD
GE OF SCHEDULE—On and after JAN
GOING WEST,
. 1 (Through Passenger) leavei Richmond
pt Sunday*) «t 4 A.M.; leaves Danvlllo at
; arrives ut Oreonsboro' at 1:4- P. M.
o. _ (Lynchburg Passenger) leaves Rich
fat 9:15 A. M.; arrives at Lynchburg at
o. 6 (Through Mail anil Express) Jleave
daily ot 2:10 P. M.; leave Danville daily
M. ; arrive al Greensboro' at 1:0 ft A.M.
GOING EAST :
o. 8 (Through Mail and ExßT***) leave
' daily at 2 A. M. ; leave Danville daily al
; ai rive at Richmond dally at M:3_ P. M
-3. 8 (Through Passenger) loaves Greons
f (except Sundnjs) at 11 A. M. ; loave
11:3,5 i. M.; arrive at Rlchnioud at 8:1 ft P
3. 6 (Lyuchburg raseenger) leaves I.ylich
at B:_S A. M-; leaves Ililrlievllle at 1 P
1 at Kichmond at 4:oa P. M.
la". 1 and 6 connect et Ore. n-.br.ro' with
North Ciroliua Kailiond lor all points
o. 3 connects nt Bnrkoville with Train on
Mississippi and Ohio Railroad tor all points
: and Soii'h.
GH SLEEPING CARS, without change
lirhmond and Cluu lotto, H. C.aio atlached
No. 6. nnd 6.
GU TICKET 3to all points South and
t can bo procured at tbe ticket office In
General Freight ami Ticket Agent.
KIND, FREDERICKSBURG * POTOMAC
I.ROAD COMPANY. GENERAL TICKET
itEIGHT DEPARTMENT, RICHMOND
V iO, 1671.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ND, FREDERICKSBURG AND POTOMAC
ROUTE.
I after SUNDAY NEXT, "3d instant, the
Mail Train WILL LEAVE Hyrd Streot De-
HAS P. M., inslead of 11:16 A. M., and ar
•ashiDglonat7:Mr. M.
avclers will please take notice that the
EED of THIS TRAIN compels tbo compa-
IT tho following stoppagos :
IT, KILBY'S, TAYLORSVII.LE, CHEB
RFIELD AND PENOLA STATIONS.
inilavs, Wednesdays and Fridays, this Train
at Acquia Creek with Steamer Oenrgeanna
nore.
RNING, Iho Train will arrive in Richmond,
itoppages at usual Stations, at 2130 P. M.
glit Through Mail Train will leavo Byrd
>pot at 8:45 P. M. Instead ol 8.30 P. M., ar-
Richtnond 3:30 A. M.
icomodation Train betweon Richmond and
leaves Broad Street Depot daily (Sunday!
), at 3:30 P. M. and arrives in Kichmond nt
1.
.1. B. GENTRY,
f General Ticket and Freight Agent.
Kic._io.iii and Yo.K Riv.it UsiLsoan, I
SOPSKIIIT.SDSKT'B OII'ICS, V
Kiouhokd, Va„ Doc. 19, 1.70.)
ND AFRER MONDAY, December 19, 187H,
TRAINS on this road will be rnn as follows:
BNGKR TRAIN-GOING EAST—Leaves
id daily (Sunday excepted) at 1:16 P. M., ar-
Vest Point at 3 10 P. M.
3 WEST—Leavo West Point daily (Sunday
1) at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Richmond at 10:1.0
s connect ot West Point on Tuesday, Thurs-
Saturday with STEAMERS lor liver land
1 Baltimore.
GUT TRAIM, wilh Passenger Car attached
lichmond on Tuesday, Thin sdsy and Satur
day at 4 o'clock A. M., arrive at Wist Poiut at 7:4u
A.M.
Leave West Point nt IP.M. ; arrive ln Richnion I
at 6:15 P. M.
THROUGH FREIGHT for Baltimore and all points
North and W r c-f.t received daily, and lorwardi-d
promptly to destination. Through Bills of Lading
" roiutrt North and West.
111. T. DOCOLAS,
Superintendent.
IKE AND OHIO RAILROAD,
.1 MONDAY, Decembei 6th, IS7O, the
. TRAINS will inn ns follows:
IN will run DAILY betweon Ricbmonil
(except. Sunday, betweeu Gordoußvillo
). Leavo Richmond at 3 A. M., and ar
tcm at 4:2S P. M. Leave Staunton at
id arrivo at Richmond nt 4:60 P. M.,
ccnnectionß at Gordonsville and Char
lth Orange, Alexandria aud Ma.nassas
is for Alexandria, Washington, Balti-
Iclphia, New York, Boston, Ac; also
rg, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis,
i, Montgomery, Mobile, Ac. This train
M-WE-KLY between Staunton and
linr on TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and
, viz: Leave While Sulphur at 3 30 A. M.,
t Staunton nt 8:39 A. M.; leavo Staimtoii
and arrive at White Sulphur at 10 P.M.
it, passenes-s -Ins at GTo*_c_**l_o and
gton. Going East, brt akfast at Staunton
lordonsvillo.
connects with stages as follows:
on for Lexington, Natural Bridgo aud
g.
o' for Bath Alum Springs, 10 miles j and
gs, 15 miles.
Sulphur Sprlnga for Lewla.nrg, 9 miles;
in, 109 miles.
I TICK-IS issued to all poinls Noitb,
3ut.we-t
JAMES F. NETHBKLAND,
General Ticket Agant,
i YORK-—OLD DO-CDI j>^___
BAMSUIP COMPANY. _-2a__
lid now aide-wheel Steam-_££zfc^£___ '
. BELL, AI.UE.MAHLK,-HB___l_-
, Ii Vi'TERAS, and NIAGARA leave
ir Norfolk, Olt- Point and Richmond
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at
M
:hmond every TUESDAY, FRIDAY cud
high tide.
.s are entirely new, and ws-a built sx
bis route,
i splendid saloons and state-rooms,
odations and attention aro unsurpassed,
pped by this lino are landed regularly a
Dn the Company's covered plyr, 37 North
niorty-eiglit hoars.
E EFFECTED WHEN ORDERKb, AT A
TER OF ONfi PER CENT. AT Tilll
Fr ICIiS OF THIS COMPANY.
Or pointa beyoud New York forwarded
eh, and no charge made, excetf-t actual
:urr_d.
irther information apply to
JOIIK V.'. YVYATT,
No. 3, Governor SI,
PABB-NGEK ROUTE BETWEEN
10ND AND TH- SOUTH, SOUTH
1) NOKTHWEST, VIA THE VIRGINIA.
[__&__ AIR-UNR RAILWAY.
c Passenger Boats is composed ot
nd Danville railroad, Virgiuianud Tein.es•
dated Railway Lino, East Tennessee and
.ilroHil, __stTouire.sce and Giorgiarail
rllle aud Chattanooga railroad, Memphis
itou railroad and other connections.
r trains loavo Ricbuioud daily (Suuda3s
t0.13 A.M., making cloeo connectiona
to Linchl.urg and stations ou Southside
■istoi'alid still ions on tho Virginia and
railroad, Knoxville, Decatur, Corinth,
ition, Memphis, New Orleans, Oh.ttai '•<
Jackson, Vicksburg, Mobilo, Dnlton, At
e, Seluia, Macon, Columbus and all points
Southwest, Nashville, Columbus, Chicago,
Jackson, Tennesßeo, Cairo, St. Louis and
art- and Northwest,
tickets good until 0
Baggage checked through.
New r aud elegant sleeping cars on all night traiui.
jood eating bouses, and ample time for meals.
Parr, lower than by uny other route.
For further inlermation, nri.ly al, the ofllce of the
V rginia and Te_nesae- Air-Idas Il.i.iway, 1826 Main
rrart, or ut the efF.r.. of ths Ricbuioud und Dauviltr
ilroad. K. ». WALK IK
____!_
LOUDOUN AM
J\ HAMPSHIRE HAILROAI).
bOMMBK ARRANGEMENT, BEG-NNINii
APRIL 1,1889.
WO -RAINS HAM (EXCEPT BUN HAY) BS
TWEEN ALEXANDRIA AND HAMILTON.
Leave Alexandria at BA. M. and bP. M. Leave
amilton at 6A. M. und 11:10 A. M T.oavo Lecsbu r_
•lit A. M.and lil:16 P. M.
Tho 8 A. M. train from Alexandria and 11:30 A. M.
rain from H-aiilton connect with Kemp's Daily
ilne of Coaches for Purcollvitle, Suickersville, Bsr
r rvllle, and Winchester; also, with Reamer's Line cf
inches, which leaveß Leesburg daily lor Uhll'b Mill,
Idle, and Middlcl.urg. On and after June, twenty
ages will run daily to Cupon Springs.
All trains arrive at Alexandria at convenient bonis
r connections with Washls-toi. nd Baltimore tha
me day.
PARI.
From Alexandita to
Lsesburz ?i 00 Wircbistei $3
Clam's Cap a 25 Hall's Mill. 1 26
Hamilton. a 26 Aldie 2 76
Purcellville 2 76 Mlddlehurg.... -2b
Goods per New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore
steamers, Railroad or Express, to care R. H. Haven
ncr, General Agent at Alexandria, will be forward»4
over Ota road free of charge for commission.
Commutation tickets bolwcou Alexandria and
[Hon, and all iutevincdiato stations, at low rate.,
Round trip tickets, good only for day of issue, b«-
I worn Alexandria end Hamilton, and betweeu those
• nd tut.ri_c-lat« point., nt rednend rates.
NATHANIEL HAYS,
J» a ly Generul criperintonoent.
UIfISTAIIRANTS _
_fETELLE, NO. l'JOi.—Tiiosiaarn fur Soring diel
fi bs . fairly sol in, aud all the -Vcsh luxinics which
comewltbitareat-IvTELLE'S. With
LAMB, VEAL, SPRING CHICKENS, PEAS
ASPRARAGUP, TOMATOES,
a i STRAWBERRIES, with the other r
dlsbos, and the excellent clicking,lt shall go hard i'
most fastidinns guest Is not I.e-rtily sat:-8.-.l
Then the BAR, with ita
PCKE LIQUORS, MINERAL WATERS,
a.d the excellent bavera«ss psapared by the
bar-keeper, v ' i .; it-rtsJaa—W-t, tho style ol
whl.'h is inferior to none in Hub country, my 'I—ts
TJOIIK AMI I'AMI'IIL-T PRINTING KXUCDTBI
13 at THI. OFFICE.