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Terrible Riot In Pennsylvania. RIOTERS IN ARMS—MINES AND RAILROADS BLOWN UP—THE MILITIA CALLED OUT. . Dispatches from Scranton, Pa., give somo particulars of a terrible riot among the miners at that place. We publish the following : A band of five hundred men, armed with muskets, clubs, ami revolvers, visited Tripp's mine, in Scranton, Friday morn ing, and prevented the workmen from entering it. Three miners employed at the work were shot dead in cold blood by the mob, and others beaten with stones so that they will probably die. Friday night, Morris & Week's retail coal works, in Scranton, were town down, most of their mines blown up, and the railroad track torn up. A later dispatch says : The outrages commenced Thursday afternoon about 2 o'clock, when a Urge body of miners and boys from other mines congregated at Tripp's Slope, and assault ed with stones and clubs the men at work in that place, stopping the work. It is reported on the streets that a large body of miners, numbering four or live hundred, have driven the men out of Gou nel'9 mines and the mine worked by Mor ris & Weeks. At the latter place they blew up the mouth of the slope with pow der taken from the mine, tore up the rail road track at the mine, and did other dam age to the amount of $10,000. A large mob was engaged to-day at noon iv driving the men of the Iron Company's mine near their mills. The mob carry the Irish-American flag, and bear the arms of two militia compa nies—ono Irish and the other Welsh. Great excitement prevails, and a bloody time is expected. Gen. Osborn, of Wilkes barre, has been telegraphed to for troops. the Mayor was hooted at while reading the riot act to the mob. There is not an American military com pany in the entire northern half of I,u --r/.'jrne county. The mob altogether numbers 1,000 men, and is visiting in rapid succession such mines as are being worked. Cornell's mines were besieged until work was stopped. Troops from Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Ply mouth, and Hazleton, under the command of Gen. E. S. Osborne, have gone to the scene of disturbance. Dispatches from various parts of Penn sylvania represent that intense excitement prevails regarding the troubles with the miners ut Scranton. Gov. Geary has issued a proclamation commanding the suppression of violence and disorder. » Another Mystery.—New York is con siderably excited over the finding of the body of an elegantly dressed woman, with jewels, diamonds, &c, on the body. The papers say: Shortly after 7 o'clock Thursday night the body of a woman was found floating in the river at Ihe foot of West Twenly second street, New York. It was at once taken to the Morgue, but proved to be too much decomposed to be placed in the Morgue, The body was evidently that of one who had been nccustomed t.i luxuries of dress aud living, but must have been in the water for a considerable time. Nothiug was found on the body that •.could lead to its identification except by the friendß of the unfortunate woman. It is about five feet four inches in height, brown hair—age unknown. The dress waa of a costly nature, being handsome black silk, with a black seal-skin sack. The underclothing was all of superior ma terial, cousiating of two white skirts, white muslin chemise, white lineu drawers, and while flannel drawers, white cotton stock ings, hoop-skirt, corsets, but, singularly, no bows were found. Several articles of costly jewelry were fouud on the person, consisting of an oval cluster diamond enameled ring, a solitaire diamond ring, a plain gold ring, gold watch and chain—watch number 18,884 ; maker's name, Taffany & Co., with initials "E. F." engraved. A large jet brooch completed the list of jewelry. No trace has yet been found to lead to the identification of the body, and the mat ter appears to be involved in the deepest mystery. ♦*)*■>♦ Arrangements for the Emancipa tion Celebration.—A general meeting of colored people of the District of Columbia has been held at Union League Hall to make arrangements for the emancipation celebration, to take place on the 16th of April. Perry Carson was chairman and C. B. Fisber secretary. A delegation of the Cook and Chipman clubs of the Twen tieth district, hoaded by Mr. Snodgrass, were present Col. Carson was elected msrshal-in-chicf of the proposed proces- cession, with authority to select his aids. » ♦ t Not long siuce we had an item about the saving of the life of a girl at Fond dv I*ac, Wisconsin, by a kiss. She was standing near some machinery in a facto ry, when the foreman stole a kiss, bonding her head down so as just to escape an iron bar which became loose. The foreman writes that since the publication of that item his shop is overrun with girls, who are fooling around the machinery all the time, till he is about worn out kissing them away. Milwaukee has got a Turkish bath, and the citizens are disguising themselves by getting peeled. An editor there took a bath the other day and went home, and. his wife drove him outdoors with a club, and he had to go and make affidavit that he was her husband. Then she wouldn't believe it until she examined his pocket bock and found it empty, as usual, and a railroad pass inside. A member of the Michigan Legislature undertook to bribe a newspaper reporter, the other day, by offering him twenty-five cents. The reporter left the legislative i«ll indignantly, and soon after returned md asked the legislator if he couldn't make it a half dollar. The sale was con ummated then and there. At Lincoln, Pa., a school-teacher whip >ed a girl; when her mother took a whip nd thrashed the teacher until she got own on her knots and said ber "Now I >y me," after which she sued the mother jr damages. The teacher wants the :hool directors to call out the militia. Panama, April 2, (via Kingston, Ja mica.) —There are dates from Peru to larch 22. The recent freshets did Iro lense damage. The losses are estimated I $8,000,000. The government is giving isistance to many of the sufferers, whose - jines aud provisions were swept away, he storm was the heaviest experienced in , tirty years. 1 B A N T V TIM, BT 'nirs HAT. [Rtmarkt of Sergeant TUmon Joy to the White Man's Committee of Spunky Point, Illinois.] 1 reckon I g'.t your drifts, gents— You 'low the boy sba'n't stay ; This is a white man's country ; You're Dimmocrats, you say ; Ana wheioas, am! so. in', rind wherefore the times boln' all nut o'Jlot, The nigger has got to mo'ey From the limits o' t'piiiil;> ',' u,l I - Le's season the thing a minute ; I'm an old fashioned Dimmo:rat tsio, though I laid my politics out o' the way For to kecpllll the war was through. But I como b-ck here, allnwin' To vote all n»ed to do, Though it gravels mo like the devil to raiu Along o' sich fools as you. Now dng my cits ef T kin see, In all the light of th* day, What you've got to do with the question Ef Tim shlll go or stay. And finder than that I give notice, Ef one of yon fetches the boy, ll* kin check his trunks to a wanner cli'iu Than he'll find in Illanoy. - Why, blame yonr hearts, jest lr at me I You know that ungodly day When our left struck Vlcksbnrg Highla, luw lipped And torn and tattered we lay. When the rest tetroated I staid bshind Fur reasons sufficient to mo— Wilh a rib caved in. and a leg on a strike, I sprawled on that enrssd glocee. Lord ! how the hot sun went for ua, Aud br'iled and blls'cred and burned I How the rebel bullets whizsod round n* When a cuss ln his death grip tnrnod I Till along toward dusk I seen n thing I could'nt believe for a spoil : Tbat nigger—that Tim—was acrawlin' lo mo Through that fire-proof, gilt edged hell! the rebobs aee'i him quick as me, And the bu.lets buzzed like bees; But ha jumped for m*, aud shouldered me, Though a shot brought him once to his knees; But he staggerod np, and packed me off, With a dozen stumbles and la'ls, Till safe in onr lines he dropped ns b th, His black hide riddled with bills. So, my gentlo gazelles, there's ii y answer. And hero stays Banty Tim; Ho trumped Death's ace ror me that Jay, And I'm not goin' bick on him! You may rezoloot till the cows come hi me, Bnt ©r one or you fetches the boy. He'll wrastlo )>is hash to-night in bull. Or my name's not Tiluion Joy I — ,«. » U oleic is Words. No infallible oracle out of the bfMSt,— Hedge. Wo do uot count a mau's years uutil he has nothing else to couut.—Kmerson. The wealth of a s.ml is measured by how much it can feel ; its poverty how lit tle.—Alger. Whoever has a kindness for me, may bo assured that I have twice as much for him.—Hawthorne. See the sack opcu before \ou say what is in it, for he who trades inthe daik asks to be cheated.—Spurgeon. I 6hould not know what to do with eternal bliss, if it did not offer ma new problems and difticulties to to mastered.— Goethe. It is not disgraceful to any one who is poor to confess his poverty ;' but thee uot exerting one's self to escape poverty is disgraceful.—Pericle3. He only ia advancing iv life whose heart ia getting softer, whose blood warmer, whose brain quicker, whose spirit i.n entering into living peace.—Ruskin. Trust him little who smilingly praises all alike ; him lees who sneerinaly censures all alike; him les : who is coldly in different to all alike. —Lavater. We gain nothing by being wilh stch as ourselves. We encourago one another in mediocrity. lam always longing to be with men more excellent than myself.— Lamb. Nothing lives iv litcraturo but that which has in it the vitality of creative art; aud it would be safe advice to the young to read nothing but what is old.—W hippie. It is essential to our growth, as indi viduals and as society, that we should not have certainty—that faith should be elec tive, and not the inevitable result of evi dence acting with mechanical compulsion on the mind. It is the liability to error and the experience of error that make us human, that furnish to human nature the topics of discipline and the means of growth.—Hedge. **r> SPECIAL NOTlCE—Persons wlßhing the STATE JOURNAL loft early and regularly at their places cr business or residences, by responsible carriers will pleaaa leave their orders with JOHNSTON.* SELDEN, Newsdealers, 918 Main Street. . THOMPSON'S POMADE OPTIME, as v dressing for the Hair is all that is required; purely vegotnble and highly perfumod, It softens, improves and beau tifies the Hair, strengthens the roots, and gives it i rich, glossy appearance. For sale by all druggists Price, 35 aud 75 cent* per bottle. THK REASONS WHY DOOLEY'S YEAST POW DER ie preferred to any other Baking Powder in market, ore owiog to ita perfect purity, quality, q lautiiy, and economy. The ingredients are strictly free from deletorious substances, and hence the full strength of each are obtained, aud Iho results are uniform every time it is used. This canuot be the caso in those of ordinary manufacture, and for proof of our assertion we simply ask thoso whose have never used DOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER to give l« a trill. Your Grocer keeps it. DOOLEY k BROTH ER, Manufacturers, 60 Now street, New York. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.-Hay* you ever befouled you grey hair with the viscid dyes or worse preparations offered as substitutes. If to, thoy dis gust you of course, but let not.that prevent yon from using PHALON'S VITALIA OR SALVATION FOR THU HAIR, which is clear and harmless aa water, iv all respects agreeablo, and efforts the de sired object thoroughly and satislaetorily. OLD maids are primping, young maidens are glee ful, husbands are smiling and mothers rejoicing!— What's the matter all at once? What change has come over the spirit of their dreams! We are told that all the sickly females hive been using English Female Bitters, and obtained a new lease ujon their live*. JOUVEN'S INODOROUS KID GLOVE CLEAN ER.—By ita aid gloves can bo quickly and repeated ly cleaned aud made equal to now; even when badly soiled they can bo readily restored. 11 is oasy of ap plication and is perfectly free from auy odor. For sale by druggists and fancy goods dealer*. Price, 25 cents a bottle. THURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POWDER Is strongly recommended as the best dentifrice known. It cleanses aud preserves the teeth, harden < the gems, sweetens the breath; aud, containing no fccid or gritty substance, is perfectly harinles:', and can bo used doily with great advantage. Sold by all druggist*. Price, 25 and 60 cents per bottle. MEDICAL,. 'TMIE BRIDAL CHAMBER. Essays fer Young Men, on gieat SOCIAL EVILS aud ABUSES, which inierfere with MAR-' &lAUE—with sure ine-ma of relief for tbo erring md unfortunate, diseased ai.d debilitated. Sent free >f charge, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 8 Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. Ja 16—llm BUTLER'S BALSAMIC MIXTURE is not a thing of yeslfcrday, got up to gull the unwary and put i noney lv the pockets of iho proprietor. It has tiH.il the tost of time. Having been in the market iver thirty years, its very name will rocall to many vho are now the respected heads of families, the lalcyon days of their youth, with all its joys and orrows; it 1* still the same ; iiil.illal.le in its opera ion ; a specific remedy for yeuthful iudiscretion nd folly ; a true friend. It is for salo by all drug lists. Price, SI per bottle. de 11—ly jsg C W iisO A DAY I—Do >ou waut a situation I O J a* a salesman tit or near home, to sell our new s strand White Wire Clothes Lines to lust forever, n Isn't mis* this chanco. Samples free A.idre-s I HUDSON RIVER WIRE MILLS, 6 William street, New York, or li Dearborn street, Chicago, 111. mh 11-4W BANKRUPT NOTICES. SW. M..*+A. ,„„_ ~ . . 4228 'l MRS ISTOUIVK NOTICE: X That on the 6th day of April, 1871, a war rant In bankruptcy was issued agalnnt the islat* of J. 8. Davies, of Bowling Green, Caroline county, Bloto Ol Virginia, who ha* been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition :—That the payment of any debts, and th* delivery Of any property belonging lo laid bankrupt, to him syr for bis use, ami the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law!— That a meeting Of the creditors of raid bankrupt, t.) provo their debts, and choose one or more assignees of his estate, will bo held at n Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holden at Yorktown, Va, before.l L Water man, Esq. Register, on the Mlb day of April, 1871, at R oVlock M, DAVID 11. PARKER, _±\>±T 9 1? L C 8. Marshal 12 TN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED 1 STATES, for the Western District of Virginia. In the mattor of Ellas <). W. Herman, Bankrupt— in Banks uptcy. To Whom It May Concern .—Tlio undersigned, William p. Cecil, or Tazewell county, Virginia, hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of the estate of B G W Herman, of Tivwell county, In suid district, who was, on the '.id day of Marrh 1811, a.Uudged a bankrupt on his own petition by the District Court of said district. Dated Ta2ewell 0. II , Va, April Olh IS7I apl-S3w WILLIAM P. CECIL, Assignee. «oi TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED x STATES for the Eastern District of Virginia In the matter or Ssmne-I M. Boss, bankrupt— ilr baukrnptcy. To Whom It May Concern :—The undersigned, John S Fowler, of Alexandria county, Virginia, here by give* notice of his appointmcut ns assigneo of the ostato of Pam'J M. Bote, of Loudoun county, in said district, who was, on tbo 3,1 day of March, 1871, ad judged absnkrupt on bis own petition by the Dis trict Court of sairl distiict. Dated April 71b, IS7I. apSSIw JOHN g. FOWLER, As.iitiie*. 4111.1 TN Ihe District Court of the United Stales tor llni * Easter n District of Virginia. In the matter ol' Erastns 0, Johaten, bankrupt—ln bankruptcy. To whoni It May Concern :—The undersigned, John 8 Fowler, of Alexandria county, Virgiuia, hero: y gives notice of his appointment as assignee of the estato of E. 0, Johnson, of Madison coir tv, Virginia, who vas on the 14th of Jannarj, IS7I, adludced a bankrupt upon his own potitlou by the District court of suid district. Dated Apiil 71b.'871. ap B—s:isr JOHU f. FOWLBR, Aami,-, *~ I DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for th* Western I'istrict of Virginia—ln bank ruptcy. In the matter or John A. Garrett, bankrupt Western District of Virginia, ss: THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, thai on tho23il ,]»y of March, 1871, a warrant In bankruptcy was issuod ont of the District Conrt ofthe United states for the Western District of Virginia, against the estate ol John A Garrett, ol Lebanon, Washington coy, in suid district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt en his own petition :—That the payment, of any t'ebts. and the d> livery of any property belonging to said bank rupt, to him oi lor his use, und the tmnafcr of any property by bim are forblddin by law:—That, a meeting ot the creditors of said ta'ukrupt, to provo their debts, and choose one or ni-ue assignees nf bfls estate, will 1m held at a Court of Biinkruptcy, to bo holden at Abingdon, Va, before 11. C. Sll boils, B*q, Register in llankruptcv for said district, ou the 17ih day of April, 1871, r.t 10 o'clock A. M. A. S. URAY, ap 7- RW U. S. M.ii": hil for said Dislrict. 10 DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the Western District or Virginia—in bank ruprcy. In the matter of Bollinpg Hawthorns, bankrupt. Western District of Virginia, ss : TUIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That on the 23d day of March, 1871, a wurrant iv bankruptcy was Issued ont of the District Court of the United States for tbo Western District of Virginia, against the estate ol Boiling Hawthorne, of Snowville, In the county or Pulaski, in said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition:—That the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to" him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law : That a mooting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove thoir debts, and choose ono or more assignees of his estate, will bo held at a court of bankruptcy, to be holden at Abingdon, Va, before 11. 0. Gibbous, Ban, Register lv Bankruptcy for said district, on the 17th day of April, 1871, at 11 o'clock A. M. A. SO HAY, ap ~—Fliw U. S. Marshal for said District. 3139 IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the Eastern District ot Virginia. In the matter of E. B. W. Appoison, a banUrupt —in bankruptcy. At Riihmond, Va, thia 41b day of Apiil, 1871. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Please take notice, that a petitiou la* boon pre sented to th* Uin. John C Underwcol, Judge of said District Court, in Bankrupty, by Wm Ii AH derdice, assignee of the estato of said bankrupt, to sell the real e.ilate belonging; to said bankrupt. free frem all liens ond encumbrances thereon. This ia to give notice to all persons interoslerl, that in the terms of said petitiou au order has b. on issued by the Judge aforesaid, lor all pr-rsons who may bo intorestod in said estate, to uppcur beforo Register W W Forties, at hiß offlco, iv the said city of Richmond, on the 25 h day of April. 1671, nt 10 o'clock A M, and show cause, if any they have, why such order should not be granted. >VM 11 ALLDERDICE, ap 7—F2w Assignee. 4157 IN the District Court ot the United State! fur the District of Virginia. Iv the matter of John R. Garland, bankrupt —iv bankruptcy. To Whom it May Concern:—The undersigned, Wm. fl. Allderdice, of Richmond city, hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of the estate of Juo. R. Garland, of Mecklenburg city, in said dis trict who was, on the 4th d.*y or February, 1871, adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition, by the Dis trict Court or said district Datid Richmond, March SO, 1871. WM. II ALLDERDICE, mh 30— Thlw Assiguee. 11 (N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States, for the Western District of Virginia. lv tire matter of Cnrrin a. Elliott, bankrupt —iv bankruptcy. To Whom It May Concern :—the undersigned, M. 11. Tate, of Washington couuty, Virginia, hereby notice of his appointment aa assiguee of the es tato of Currin G. Elliott, of Carroll county, ln said district, who was, ou the 22d day of Miu'ch, 1.571, adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by the Dis trict Court of Bald district. Dated Oludo Spring April 5,1371. ap 7—F.lw M. 11. TATE, Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the Distiict of Virginia. In re William Taylor £ Son, bankrupts—iv bank ruptcy. To the Lien Creditors of said Bankrupts : By adeciee reuderod in this canso on the 4th of Apiil, 1871, it was ordered lliat the iiudoisigu"d be appoint-d a c'pocial Commisßionor to enquire aud re port to thu court with aa litilo delay as practicable, the amount and character of the several liena upon the renl estate suneadenrrl by the bankrupts, anil sold by tlielr aa,igneo under previous orders inline cailßO, an] tiro order in which they are entitled to Ire paid oat ot iho proceeds r,f said galo. The parties interested are hereby notified that I have Used on MONDAY, tlio lac day Of May, 1871, at 10 o'clock, A. M, bb the time, nnd my offlee No. 1014 Main street, iv city of Kichmor d, as thaplaao, to make tiro inquiry directed by the foregoing do cree; and that io entitle tbein to sharo In the ills tribotion of the bankrupts' estate, aud to enanlo me to make said enquiry, their liens must be assorted in the Bankrupt Court; deeds of trust showing the dates of their recordation, and judgments shewing their dates, and when docketed in tbo counties where the real estate of the bankrupts lies. CHAS. S.CONVERSE, Special Commissioner Richmond, April ft, 1871. 'ap 6—lawitw IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States lor tlio District of Virginia. In the matter of Geo. W. Mantz, bankrupt—in bankruptcy. You are hereby notified that a general mooting of the creditors or tbo above named bankrupt, will be held at Abingdon, in said district, on the 22d day of April,lß7l, at ll>]4 o'clock A. M,at the oflice of H. C. Gibbons, Esq, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy in said district, for the purposes named hi the 271b section of the bankrupt oct of Karoo 2d, 1867. Dated at Abingdon, Va , tbo 3d day of April 1871. a;i s—W2w H. M. PAO «, Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, for the District of Virginia. In the matter ol Penuimau & Bro, va. William Pannill, bankrupt—in bankruptcy. Bth District of Virginia, ss: Notice is hereby given, that by order of Iho court 111 said matter, a Berond geueral meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt will be held at Ab ingdon, in laid district, <m the 14th day of April, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M, at the office ol H. C. :l iblnun, I: .j , r hi, vi tint Registers in Bankruptcy in stt*d district, for the purpose named In the 27th section ol the act of Congress, entitled "An act to ' establish a uniform syst vi ot through ' JUt the United Stales," approved March 2d. 1867. I Dtt'ed at OhristiaasDUrk', in said dialr et, this 2Ctb ] lay of March, 1871. I mh 31-FJw C B. GARDNER, Assignee. 4186 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE United States, for the Distiict of Virginia. In the matter of Lemuel It Win; bankrupt —in bankruptcy. To Whom it may concern: —The undersigned, Wm 1 I Allderdice, of Richmond city, Va, hereby gives ,otlce of his appointment ita assignee ol the estate or 1 .'it Wingfield of Richmond city, lv said district, i fho was, on the ltitli day of Feb'y, 1871, adjudged ,1 , bankrupt on his own petition by the District v lourt of said district. n Dated Richmond, March 22, 1871. > WM H ALLDERDICE, mh it— W3w Assignee. I Iv the matter of John B. Cooper vs 8. Jones, Jr., I bankrupi—in Imnkiupttry. To Whom It Slay Concern:—The undersigned. Tiers S. Armistead, of Richmond city, Va., hereby gives notice of his appointment aa assignee of tbe estate of Sampson Jon. s, Jr., of Ileus i, y c'ty. in said district, who was, on the 22d day of December, 1870 I adjudged a bankrupt on the petition of J. B. Cooler I by the District Court of said district. Daled Richmond, March 30th, 1871. TUO3. S. ARMISTEAD, mh 81—F3w Assignee. fN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TUB UNITED 1 Stales for tbe District of Virginia. In the matter of Jas. T. Butler k Co., baukrapts iu bankruptcy. To \s b in it May Concern —The undersigned, f Charles 8. Converse,of Richmond, Virginia, hereby gives notice of bis appointment as assignee of the .-late of Jas. T Butler A Co., of Richmond city, in said district, who were on the Bth day of December, I 1870, adjudged bankrupts on their own petition by lli" Dislrict Court of said district. Dated Richmond, March 24th, 18U. 0. 8. CONVERSE, Assignee mh 25—83w of Jas. T. Butler k Co TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED 1 STATES, for the District of Virginia. In the matter of Fischer k Goldstein, bankrupts I —lv bankruptcy. To Whom it May Concern—The tiudcrsigued, I Charles S Converse, cf Richmond, Virginia, hereby gives notice of his appointment a* assignee of the r 'tale of Fischer A Goldstein, of Richmond clty.ib sal 1 district, who were, on the 24th day of January, 1871, adjudged bankrupts ou the petition of A. M. Jacobs by the District Court of said district. Dated Richmond, March 24,1871. C.S. CONVERSE, Assignee mh 25—83w of Fischer k Goldstein. 4180 TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED I STATES, for the District of Virginia. In the matter of Henry Cook, bankrupt —iv bankruptcy. To Whom it May Concern :—the undersigned, j Wm. M. Dorrangh, of Psge county, Virginia, her*- I by gives uotice of hia appointment as assignee of the estate of Henry Cook, of Page county, in said dle- I trict, who was, ou the 6th day of February, IS7I, adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by'the lv's- I trict Court of said district. E'ated March 24,1871. mh 30 Tb3w WM. M. DORR AUG 11, Asalgn-se. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED J. BTATES for the District of Virginia. In the matter ol Jonathau Draper, baukrupt—ln 1 bankruptcy. You are hereby notified t at a geueial meeting of tbo credit, rs of the nbirve i on.eil bankrupt, will b • I hold at Abingdon, ln said district, on the 82d day of April, 1871,at2o'clo k P. M., at the office or 11. C. I On,bens, E-q., one of the Registers iv Bankruptcy in said district, for the pur oses named in the 27th sec tion or the bankrupt act of March 2d, 1867. Dated at Abingdon, Va., the 3d day of April, 1871. _apj -W2w R. M. PAGE, Assignee. TN THK DISTRICT COURT~oF~ J. BTATES for the District of Virginia. lo Iho matter of Ambrose J. Hall,bankrupt—iu I bankruptcy. You aro hereby n itlfled that a second general meet ng of the creditors of Iho obove named bank rnpt, will be held at Abingd n, In Bttid district, on the 22d day of April, 1871, at 11 o'clock a. m., at tbe office of H. C. G bbous, Esq., one of the Rei/istcrs ln Bankruptcy in haid distiict, or tbe purpor.es nanred In the 27th section of tho baukrupt act of March 2d, Dated at Abingdon, Va., tiro 3d day or April, 1871. R. M. PAGE, WM. PAGE, I ap 6—W2w vsslgneea, TN TUB DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED 1 STATES for the District of Virginia. In the matter of Henry Simmerman, bankrupt— in bankruptcy. You nro horeby notified that a socond genera meeting of the croditors of the abovs named bank mat, will te hold at Abingdon, in said distrirt, o the 22d day of April, 1871, at 1 o'clock p. m, at th office of H. C. Gibbons, Esq., one of the Kegistors i Bankruptcy In said district, for the purposes name in the 27th section of the bankrupt act of Marcn 2d, Dated al Abingdon, Va., the 3d day of April, 1871 R. M. PAGE, WM. PAGE, ap 5— Wilw Assignees. 104 fS THE DISTRICT COURT .OF THE UNITED I STATES for the Eastern District of Virginia. ln the matter of E Anthony ot als vs. G. 1.. Bid I good, bankrupt—in bankruptcy. To Whom it May Concern:—Tho undersign ed, W A. Maury, of Richmond city, Va., hereby giver notice of bis appointment as assignee of the estate o G. L. Bidgood, of Henrico co'ty, in said district, wh wa-,on the 17th day of January, 1871, adjudgod bankrupt upon the petition of E. Anthony ot als b tbe District Court cf the United States for the Ea'. eru district of Virginia. Dated Richmond, April 4, 1871. W. A. MAUKV, ap s—W3w Assignee. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ~ UNITED I A STATES for the District of Virginia. In the mattor of V. Keebler, bankrupt—in bank >ou are fceroby not flod that a ganoral nieetinir o tha c-editors of the abovo named bankrupt, will be held at Abingdon, in said district, on the 22.1 day o April, A. D. 1871, at vy 2 o'clock A. M , at the office o 11.0. Gibbon*, Esq., oue of Iho Registers in Bank ruptcy in said district, for the purposes mime.l in the 27th section of the bankrupt act of March 2d, 1867 Dated at Abingdon, Vn., the 3d day of April, 1871 ap s—W2v K. M. PAGE, Assignee. TN mE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED X STATES for the District of Virginia. In tha matror of Elijah Hill, baukrupt—in bank You aro he eby notified that a general meetin; o the creditoi s of the abovo named bankrupt, will be held at Abingdon, In said district, on the *2d day o April, 1871, et 10 o'clock A.M., -t Ihe oflfce of H. C Gibbons, Esq., one of the Re inters In Bankruptcy in said district, for tha purposes named in tlio 27 th sec tion of the bankrupt act of Mar-ch 2d, I 67. Dated at Abingdon, Va., the 3d day ol April, 1671 ap6—W2w R. M. PAGE, Assignee. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED A BTATES for the District of Virginia, In the matter ot Jonas 8. Kolly, bankrupt—iv Yon are hereby notified that ageneral meotingof U,e creditors of the above named bankrupt, will be held at Abingdon, in enld district, ou the 22d day of April, A. D. 1871, at 12 o'clock M., at the oflice of H. C. Gibbons, Esq., ono of the Registers iv Bankruptcy in said distiict, for the pnrpesea named in the 2711* section of the bankrupt act of March 2d, 1867. Dated at Abingdon, Va., the 3d i'aj of April, 1671 ap6— W2w K. M. PAGE, Aa.lgnee. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED 1 STATES for the District of Virginia. In the matter of Daniel Musser, bankrupt—in bankruptcy. You are hereby notified that a general meeting of the creditors of the above named bankrupt, will be held at Abingdon, in said district, on the 22d day of April, A. D. 1671, at 3 o'clock P. M., at the ofllc. of H. 0. Gibbons, Esq. one of the Registers in Bank ruptcy in said district, for the purposes named In the 27th section of the ban erupt act of March 2d, 1867. Dated at Abingdon, Va., the 3d day of April, 1871. ap s—W2w R. M. PAGE, Assiguee. TN *HE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED X STATES for the District of Virginia. Ia the matter of James Shaffer, bankrupt—in bankruptcy. You are hereby notified tbat a general meeting of th creditors of the above nanißd bankrupt, will be held at Abingdon, in Bald district, on the 22d day of April, A. D. 1871, ut 9 o'clock A. M., at the offlco of H. C. Gibbons, Esq., ono of Ihe Kogisters in Bank ruptcy in said district, for the purpoaea named in the Sr7tk saction of the bankrupt net of March 2d, 1867. Datod at Abingdon, Va., the 3d day or April, 1871. ap 6—W2w B. M. PAGK t Assignoe. 3671 TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THB UNITED ■•■STATES for the dislrict of Virginia. In the matter of S. G. Fauntleroy, bankrupt-in bankruptcy. At Yorktown, on the Ist day of April, 1871, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN— Please to take notico hereby, that a petition haa been, to wit: on the 27th day of Dec'r, 1867, Hied I n ■aid district court by S G Fauntleroy, Kins k Queen c'ty, fn Baid district, who has been heretofore duly declared a bankrupt under the ;act of Congress entitled "Au act', to establish a more uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States," ap proved March 2nd, 1867, for a discharge and certifi cate thereof, from all his debt* and other claims provable under said act, and that the 29th day of Apt 11, 1871, at 12 m., before J. L. Waterman, one of the reg isters of said court- in bankruptcy, at his office in Yorktown, in the said district, is the time and place laaigned for tbe bearing of the same, when and .-whore y*»u may attend and show cause,if any you have, why the player of the said petitioner should not be J. L. WATERMAN, Register in Bankruptcy for the ap4— Tu2w Bth oong'l district of Va. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED I Slates for the District of Virginia. ! In the matter of Maria Gibson, bankrupt—in To whom it May Concorn:— the undorslgnod, Wm II AHderdice, of Richmond city, Va., hereby gives notice of Ids appointment a* assignee of the -'ni- of Maria Ui- Bon, of Cnlpeper county, Vir e,,r. in said district, who was, on the 27th day of j December, 1870 adjudged a baukrupt on Srer own latitiou by the District court of said district. Dated R chmond, March 80,1871. WM. H. ALLDERDICE, rnlr u-Tellw Assignee. 4164 "N THE DISTRICT COURT OF TnE UNITBt. L STATES for the District of Virginia. In the matter of John Wolfley, bankrupt— n bankruptcy. To Whom it May Concern:—Ths undersigned, | V. M. I.orraugb, of Page county, Va, hereby give* lolt.o ot Ida appointment us assignee of ihe oatat* of I uun .-I,li ■, of Pair* oounty, iv said district, 1 iler was, on tiie 16th day ef January, 1871, adjudged bankrupt upon his own potition by the District I lourt of said district. K March 24, 1871. Th3w WM. 11. DOjIBATOH, Assign**. I tlr. Penosjlvanla Central Kailroad leave the Depot, at Th>ly-first and Market Htreets, which is reached directly tl} the Market street cars, the last cai;cot. nectmg with each tnuii leaving Front and Market •ireets, thirty uiiuutr-s before, its departure The Chestnut and Walnut street cars run within on* square of the Depot. I Sleeping Oar Tickets can bo had on application at the Ticket Offlte, northwest comer of Ninth and ChestßUt streets, and at the Depot. Agent* ofthe Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver baggage at the Depot. Ordor* left at No. 101 Chestnut street or 110 Market street, will receive I attention. TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ : j Pittsburg Express 12:11 A. M. I Lock Haven aud Elmira Express 9:40 " Poali Accom 10:10 A. M. and 1:10 aud 7:10 P. M. East Lino 12:40 •• Erie Express '. 12:10 " I Harrisburg Accommodation 2:110 '* I Lancaster Accommodation 4:10 ■' Parkersburg Train 6:60 •' Cincinnati Express 8:00 *' Erie Mail and Buffalo Express 8:60 " Pacific Express 1000 " Way Passenger 10:80 " Erie Mail leaves daily, running on Saturday night to Williamsport only. On Sunday night passengers will leave Philadelphia at 10:10 P. M. Cincinnati and Pacific Express leaves dally. All other trains daily, ix.-ept Sonde.v. The Western Accomodation Train runs daily, ex cept Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro cured, and baggage delivered by b P. M., at 116 Mar ket-street. Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Philadelphia at 8:40 A. U.; arrives at Paoli at 9:40 A. M. Sunday Train No. 2 leavea Philadelphia si 11:10 P. M., arrives at Paoli Sunday Train No. 1 leaves Paoli at CrfiO A. M.; ar rives at Philadelphia at 8:10 A. M. Sunday Train No. 2 leaves Paoli at 4:50 P. M.; arrives at Philade' phla st 6:20 P. M. TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ.: Cincinnati Express 3:10 A. M. I Philadelphia Express 7:00 ** Paoli Accom.'. !!!'.'..'Sl'lW A.'[M.V'»rio'and 6:40 P.M. Parkersburg Train 0:00 A.M. East Line, Buffalo Train 9:60 " sscsster Train , 12:00 noon. I Erielr'xpress .1.45 P.M. Lock Haven aud Elmira Express 5:4.", " I Pacific Express 3:25 " j Southern Express 5:45 M Harrisonburg Accommodation 9:40 " J For furtlrer in'oruiation, apply to JOHN F. VANLKER, Jr., Ticket Agent, 901 Chestnut street. FRANCIS FUNK, Ticket, Agent, 116 Market street. SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume any risk for baggage, excopt for wearing ap parel, and limit their responsibility to one hundred dollars in value. AU baggage exceeding thnt amount in value will feat the risk cf the owner, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CASBAT, Genoral Superintendent, Altoona, Pa I'll HIS BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. On anil aftor Sunday, 12th Ju'ie, 1870, THREE DAILY TRAINS will be run between Baltim -r* and Wheeling aud Parkctsbuie/, as follows : Tho MAIL TRAIN, for all way points, east of I Piedmont, will leave Baltimore dally (except Snn- I days; at 8:00 A* M.: rcttsriiisig'will arrivo at Balti more at 6:05 P. M. Tbe 8 A. M., Train connects with Strasburg and Harrisonburg via Manassas Gap Railroad. Tho FAST LINE will leave daily at 4P. M.; re turning, will arrive at Baltimore at 8:20 A. M. The CINCINNATI EXPRESS will lenvo raltimore daily at 8:45 P. M.; returning will arrivo ot Balti more at 8:50 P. M Tho WINCHESTER AND STRASBURG ACOMMO RATION TRAIN will leave Baltlmore dally (except Snnday4) at 4:05 P. M.; returning will arrive at 10:40 Ihe MOUNT AIRY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave daily (except Sundays; at 5:00 P. M. ; re turning, will leave Mount Airy at 6:16 A. M., and arr ye at Baltimore at 8:30 A. M. The ELLIOTT'S MILLS TRAIN will leave at 1:20 P.M., dally (oxcept Sundays); returning, will arrive at Baltimore ut 3:20 P.M. FOR HAGERBTOWN AND FREDERICK. leave at 8:00 a. m. and 4 and 4:05 p. m.; returning, will arrive at 8:i0 aud 10:40 a. m. and 6:06 p.m. FOR WINCHESTER AND STRASBURG. Leave Baltimore at 8.00 a. m. and 4:CO p. m. ;re* turning, will arrive at 10:40 a. m. and 5:05 p. m. FOR WASHINGTON. Leave Baltimore at 4:50, 6:08,7, 8:10 aod 11:30 a m.,and 2, 3:50, 4:15 and 8:30 p. m. FROM WASHINGTON. Ttains loavo at 0:45, E.-00 and 9:2". a. m. and 12 45 2:50, 4:10, 5:40, 7:45 ond 9 p. m. FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Baltimore at 7 and 11:30 a. m. and 4:45 p. uv leave Washington at 6:45 and 0:25 a. in. and 4:10 p. ml SUNDAY TRAIN—WASHINGTON DIVISION. Leave Baltimore at 4:20, 5:08 and 8:10 a., m and 4:46 and 8:00 p m. Leave Washington at 7:25 a. m. and 2:5?, 6 40, 7.45 Tickets can bo purchased at the Offlco, No. 149 West Baltimore street, corner of Calvert, where orders can lo left for baggage lo be called for, and , which will be chocked at person's residence. For further information, Tickets of every kind, Ac, apply to J. T. England, Agent, Camden Station! or at the Ticket Office. JOHN L. WILSON, Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent "PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. WINTER TIME-TABLE. On and a ; ter MONDAY, December 6, 1870 the trains en the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad' will ran as follows: WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia 9.41 P.M. " " Williamsport 7.26 A. M." I " " arrive at Erie 7.40 P.M. Erlo Express leaves Philadelphia 12.40 P.M. " Williamsport 8.60 P. M. " arrive at Erie 740 A.M. Elmira Mall leaves Philadelphia 930 A.M. " " " Williamsport 6.35 P. M. " " arrive at Lock Haven 7,50 P.M. EASTWARD. Mail Train leaves Erie 900 A.M. '* ** " Williamsport 10.05 P. M " " arrive at Philadelphia 6.60 A. li! I Erlo Express leaves Erie 9.'0 P. M. " " Williamsport 8.26 A. m! " M arrivo at Philadelphia 530 P. M* Buffalo Express leavea Williamßpoit, 12.36 A. M Milton 1.60 A. *|' " " arrivo at Philadelphia 9 40A.M Express, Mail and Accommodation, east and west I I connect at Corry, and all wost bound trains and Mail and Accommodatiou east of Irvington with Oil Creek and All. eir.nv River Railroad. WILLIAM A. BALDWIN, General Superintendent. Ttf ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE SHORT MIDDLE ROUTE to the Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys, Northern Pennsylvania Southern and Interior New York, Elmira, Buffalo, Corry, Roch ester, the Groat Lakes and the Dominion of Canada. WINTER A A N GJE MEN T. Takes effect November 21, 1870. Fllteen Dally Train 3 loave Passenger Depot, cor ner P.erks and American streets, (Sundays excepted) 7:00 a. vi. (Accommodation) for Fort Washington At 7:3.1 a. ni. (Express) for Bthlehem, Allentown Mauch Cliunk. Wilkesbarre, Mahanoy City, Hazle-' ton, Pittston, Towrmdii, VVavcrly, and Elmira and In connection witu the ERIE RAILWAY for Buffalo Niagara Falls, Rochester, Cleveland, Chicago, Ban Francisco, and all points in tho Great West. 8:25 a. lv. (Accommodation) for Doylestown. 9:45 a. m. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton Allen town, Mahanoy City, Manch Chunk, Williamsport Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton, Hackettstown ISchooloy's Blountainj, and New Jersey Central and Morris and Essex Railroad*. 11:00 a. m. (Accommodation) for Fort Washington 1:16,6:20 and 8:16 p m. for Abington. 1:45 p. m. (Express) tor Bethlehem, En'ton, Allen town, Manch Chunk, Mahanoy City, Wilkesbarre Pittston and Hazleton. I 2:30 p. m. (Accommodation) fur Doylestown. I„ At 3:20 P' m " (Eetklebem Accommodation) for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Coplay and Mauch 4:15 p. m. (Mail) for Doyleston. 6:OJ Pr m - for Bethlehem,! Easton, Allentown, 6:io p. ni. (Accommodation) for Lansdale. 11:50 p. m (Accommodation) for Fort Washington The Fifth and Sixth street, Second and Third Btroet and Union Lineß City Curs inn to Ihe Depot. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA FROM Bethlehem at a.m.; 2:15, 6:05 and 8:25 Doyleston at 8:30 a. m., J:10 and 6:35 p. m. Landsdale at 7:30 a. m. Fort Washington ot 0:20,11:20 a.m.. and »:10p oi | Abington at 2:36,6:56 and 9:31 p. in. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 0:30 a. ni Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2:00 p. m Doyleston for Philadelphia at 7:00 a. m. Belblehe'n for Philadelphia at 4:00 p. m. Tickets sold and baggage cheeked through to prin cipal points,at Mann's North Pennsylvania Basvair* Expres* Office, No. Ur, South Fifth street. ELLIS CLARE, Agent. November 21, 1870. 109 —Involuntary IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED X States, for the District of Virginia j In the matter of Chas. T Sherry vs. F M Sherry bankrupt— ln bankruptcy. To Whom it May Concern:—The undersigned ' John M. Hall, of Richmond, Va., hereby gives notice' of his appointment a* assignee of the estoto of ' F M Sherry, of Henrico co'ty, in laid district who ' was, on the 28th day of Jan'y, 1871, adjudged „ baukrupt on the petition of Ob-ia F Sherry br the District Conrl of said district. ' \ ■ Dated Richmond. March 22,1871 I ■nh 2»-W*w 40HN M. HALL, Assign*. / H tIIHOADS. tJIi'IIMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD.— IV CHANGE 0» SCHEDULE.—On and alter JAN GOING WEST, Train No. 1 (Through Passenger-) leaves Richmond daily (oxcept Sundays) at 4 A. M.; leave* Datvlll* at 11:12 A. M.; arrive* at Greensboro' at 1:41 P. H. Train No. 3 (Lynchburg Passenger) leave* Hlch mond daily at 9:15 A.M.; arrive* at Lynchburg at Train No. 8 (Through Mail end Exprs**) leav* Richmond daily at 2:40 P. M ; leave Danvtl* daily at 10 32 P. M,; arriv* at Or*en*b»ro' at 1:06 A. M. Train No. II (Through Malt and Expres*) ltavs Greensboro' daily at 2A. M.; laave Danville dally at 4:37 A. M.; arrive at Richmond daily at 12:33 P. M. Train No. 8 (Through Passenger) leave* Greens boro' daily (except Sundays) at 11 A. M.; leav* Dan ville at 1:36 P. M.; arrivo at Richmond at 8:16 P. M. Tr»lu No. syLynchburg Passenger) leave* Lynch burg dally at 8:26 A.M.; leave* Burkevllla at 1 M.; arrives at Richmond at 4:06 P. M. Train* Nos. 1 and 6 connect at Greensboro' w Trains on North Carolina Railroad for all poln Train No. 3 connect* at Baikovlllo with Train Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad for all poln Southwest and South. THROUGH SLEEPINQ CARS, without chao between Richmond and Charlotte, North Carol! are atUched to Trains No. (i and 6. THROUGH TICEETB to all points Soulh a Southwest can bo procured at the ticket office JNO. R. MACMURDO, fa 2 Geueral Freight and Ticket Agent spHEBAPBAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, Decombor 6th, 1870 t PASSK..\',*ER TRAINS will run as follows : MAIL TRAIN will rnn DAILY between Rle mond and Staunton (except Sunday, between Ho donsville and Staunton). Leave Richmond at 8 a and arrive at Staunton at 4:28 p m. Leavo Stan ton at 8:69 a m, and arrive at Richmond at 4:60 p making close oonnections at Gordonsville and Cue lotteavlle with Orange, Alexandria aud Manass railroad trains for Alexandria, Washington, Bait more, Philadelphia, New Yotk, Boston, Ac; also f Lynchburg, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Ne Orleans, Montgomery, Mobile, Ac. This train will run TRIWEEKLY betwoen Stauntm and Wbite Bulphur on TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR DAY, vis: Linve White Sulphnr at 3.30 am; a arrive ut Staunton at 8.39 a m ; leave Staunton 4:33 p ',!, and arrive at White Sulphur at 10 p m. Going West, passengers dine at Gordonsville hi •up at Covington. Going East, breakfast at Slnunto and dii ir at Gordonsville. Thl* train connects with stago? a? follows : At Stanntou for Lexington, Natural Bridge am At Mlliboro' for Bath Alum Springs, 10 miles; au Warm Springs, 16 miles. At White Sulphur Springs for Lewltbnrg, 9in 1 an i Charleston, 109 mile*. THROUGH TICKETS issued to all points North West und Southwest. JAMES F. NETHEULAND, no 30 General Ticket Agent. 18717" 1871. SCHEDULE OF TRAINS OVER THE SHORT LIN RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND POTOM ROUTE, TO ALL POINTS NORTH, EAST, AND NORTH WEST. Train No. I,—Through Moil Train, via. Was ington, leave Depot, corner of Byrd and Eight streets, daily at 12:4;" i p m ; arrive in Richmon daily at 2:20 p ni. Train No. »,—Through Mall Train, via, Was ington, leaves the Depot, corner of Byrd and Eigh street*, dally (Bunc'ays excepted) at 8:45 p m ; • rives in Richmond (Mondays excepted) at 3:30 a m THROUGH TICKETS and THROUGH BAGGAG Checks to all th* principal point* ln tho North, Eos and Northwest. FRKIGHT TRAINS leavo Richmond on WEDNE DAYS nnd SATURDAYS. Tho ACCOMODATION TRAIN, between Rii hmoi and Milford, will run daily (Sundays excepted, leaving the depot, corn r of Broad and Eight i st'eets, at 4:30 p in, and arriving ln Richmond 8:50 a vi. Apply at COMPANY'S OFFICE, cornor of Broa nnd Eighth streets. J. B. GENTRY, General Ticket and Freight Agent. E. T. D. Mtsss, General Superiutendout to 13 RtOHMOND AND YOBS RIVKB RAILROAD, ") SCPBBINTKNDBNT'S OfFICH, J- Richmond, Va., Feb. 27, 1871. J /"WANGS OF SCHEDULE — RE-ESTABLISI \~> MENT OF DAILY LINE On and after Man.lay, Bth of March, 1871, tl. Trains on thia road will ruu as follows : PASSENGER TRAINB Leave West Pcint daily at 9:OX> a ro Arrivo at Richmond '■ 10:55" Leave Richmond " '.'."'.'. 2*UOp in Arrive at West Point " ..3:55'' FREIGHT TRAINS, WITH PASSENGER CAR Leave Richmond dally (Monday exceptor!) nt 4 a m Arrive at West Point daily " " •• g .i Leave West Point dally " « " 1 p in Arrive at Richmond dally " " "f, •■ Trains connect daily at Weat Point with flrst class Steamers for Baltimore. Fare from Richmond lo Baltimore, $5.00. Through Bills of Lading given to all points Nnrl h and South. Freight received daily and prompt: foraanled. H. T. DOUGLAS, fe tf Superintendent. ALEXANDRIA AND MANABSAS \J RAILROAD. Ou and aftor SUNDAY, January 29.1571, oue dail passenger train will run between WASHINGIO.N and LYNCHBURG, connecting at GordonsvUle wit l the Oheßapeeke and Ohio Railroad to Rlcbmom Staunton and the Virginia Springs; at Lynchbmi for tho West and Southwest, and at Washington ti the North and Northwest. Leave Washington dally at 8:65 a. m., and Alexau rla at 8 a. m., arriving at Lynchburg at 6:05 p in. Leave Lynchburgat 8:25 am,arrive at Aloxandila at 6:25 p m, and at Washington at 6:15 n m For MANASSAS LINE leave Washington daily (excepting Sunday) at 10:30 a m; l«ave Alexandria at llr2o a m, pass Strasburg at 4:20 p in. and arrive at Harrisburg at 7 p in. Eastward, leave Harrisonburg at 0:30 a in • pan Strasburg at 9.25 a m, arrive at Alexandria at 1:60 p m, and at Washington in time for connecting with th* 3pm train from Washington to Baltimore. Good connections, by comfortablo coaches, aro . Z-H ,"aWa* Court House from Fairfax station; to Middlobnrg from Plains; to Uppervillo from Piedmont, and to Btauuten from Harrisonburg. Both the Eastward aud Westward bound irains make close connection at Strasburg with tbo Win - 0""""J: and Strasburg Kailroad to Winchester Har pors Forty, Ac. Elegant slooplng cars are run daily between New t ork and Lynchburg, without chango. Alao, cars through betwoen Baltimore and Lynch burg, avoiding tho inconvenience of transfer In Wsshlngton. t-ough tickets and baggag* checked to all proral- P?'uta. J. M. BROADUS, 7 —" Genoral Ticket Agent. IEOT PASSENGER ROUTE BETWEEN RICHMOND AND THB SOUTH, SOUTH WEST AND NORTHWEST, VIA IHE VIB/ililA AND TENNESSEE AIR-LINE RAILWAY This Great Passenger Route is composed of the Richmond and Danville railroad, Virginia and Ten nessee Consolidated Railway Line, East Tonncß-ee and Virginia railroad, East Tennessee and Oeorzla lailroad, Nashvill* and Chattanooga railroad Mem phis and Charleston railroad and other connection, Passonger trains leav* Richmond daily ISund-.-. excepted.) at 9:15 a. m., making close connection' throughout to Lyuchburg and stations on Bonllralde railroad, Bristol and stations on the Virginia .nd Tennessee railroad, Knoxville, Decatur Corinth Grand Junction Memphis, New Orleans, Chattanooi go, Canton, Jackson, Vicksburg, Mobile Dalton At lanta Rome Selnia, Mscon, Oofmubns and a | ,«ini ?ou s.ni'f 01, i hw0, i' Columbus Chicago Louisville Jackson, Tennessee, Cairo. St. Louis and all points North and Northwest Through tickets good until used Baggage checked through. On^l tt „ I ' de 'T Ut ,lce P' a X cars on all night trains Eare lowMlhan 0 ?" " mi, ' e " me fo ' ™«»ls. Vir»fnn r .' h .s V° furmation ° a wij at'tiio offlco of the sirgluin and Tennessee Alr-Llne ltuihvav 13°', till, raih*id° r ° mC " "' tho lj^ui. I.EXANDRIA, HAMPSHIRE SUMMER ! -,„-~ „ APRIL 1, ISC9 '"" TWO TRAINS DAILY (EXCEPT snvrwv, „ ™, XK * AtKXANDRIiiM?S£*HA™LI& Leave Aloxandila at 8 a m and tin m r . Hamilton at 6a m and 11.30 a m llS„"r' L v ' avo at 5.26 am and 12.15 p m ° aro I *"l»"'g tr«?n e ,ro 8 n. m HSuo f nTonl, , o e c X t ttn „ <1 I r , l ,f T M*>„• g Hl'tSZS* WU ,' rUD """» t0 oaPon n B d p riu e K , J " l ' 6 ' Leeabura " r t° Alelau ' d ria to Pufceiunie •* A^ie ' 276 uer, General Agent a ?i?- ""A,' 0 care B - U ' H"'" d° ?o°w Round trip tickets, good oaly for day of issue b. ml I?.^^ R !' d r' a^ d Han >llt'n.andUtwe"nt'hol md Intermediate points, at reducl ratw ~, l. NATHANIEL HATg SLLJI General Superintendent. X't 1 ;. 11^ 8 ' * 0B THRES DOLLARS AND a XJ half a thousand at tha JOURNAL JOB OMnoS I Tbe steamships UEORUK P.UPTON and WIL LIAM P. CI,VDIS leave New York every TUESDAY and SATURDAY at 3 o'clock P. M., from Pior 81 North rlv*r; leav* Richmond every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at high tills. CIo»e connections made with steam r* for al Southern and Eastern ports. D. J. BURR, President, WiSßisaren k Co., Agonts, Hlchmond, Va. Pier 21 North river, N*w York. ap 4 rpOR NEW YORK.—OLD DOMINICN STEAM- Tbe splendid new side wheel St«niualii|ie ISAAC BELL, ALBEMARLE, SARATOGA, IIATTKRASan 1 MaGAUA leava New York for Norfolk. Olty Point and Richmond every TUESDAY, lIIURSDAY and SATURDAY, nt 1 o'clock P M. Leave Richmond every TUESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY sthlsbtlde These ships are entirely new, and were built ex pressly for this route. They havo splendid saloons and Btftte-rooms, and the accommodations and attontion are unsurpassed. I Goods shipped by this line nro landed regularly at I Now York, ou tho Company's covered pier, 37 North I River, witbin forty eight lioma. losuranoe effected when ordered, at a QUARTER OF ONE TER CENT, at tho office of Ih's company. Freights fur points beyond New York forwarded I wilh dispatch, end no charge made, except actual I expenses incurred. a&- For further information apply to JOHN W. WYATT, Agent, Jy s—ts ' No. 3, Qovernor street. HAIL.It.OADS. pIIILaDFLFHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. TIME TABIiE. Commencing Monday, November 21st, 1870, trains will leavo Depot, corner Broad street and Washington avenue, ns follows : Way Mail Train at 8:30 a. tn. (Sundays ex cepted) for Baltimore, ttfrpping at nil regular ststions. Connecting at Wilmington with Delaware Railroad Line, at Clayton with Smjj'ns Branch Kailroad and Maryland and Delaware Rail road, at HarriDgton with Junction and Break water Railroad, at Seafurd wilh Dorchester and Delaware Railroad, nt Dclmar wilh East ern Shore Railroad, sod at Salisbury with Wicomico snd Pocomoke Railroad. Express Train at 11:45 a. m. (Sundays ex cepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stop ping at Wilmington, Perryville and Havre de Grace, Connects at Wilmington with train' for New Castle. Express Train at 4 p. id. (Sundays except ed), tor Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Linwoud, Claymont, Wilmington, Newport, Stanton, Newark, Elk ton,North East, Charlestown, Perryville. Havre de Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Cbase's, and Stemmer's Run. Night Express at 11:30 p. m. (daily), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Ches ter, Thurlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilming ton, Newark, Porryvillo, Havre de Grace, Perryman's and Magnolia. Passengors for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take tbo 11:45 a. m. train. WILMINGTON TRAINS, stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington : Leave Philadelphia at 11 a in, 2:30, 5 and 7 pm. The spm train connects with Delaware Kailroad for Harrington and intermediate sta- Leave Wilmington at 5:15 and 8:10 a tn, 2,4 and 7:15 p m. The 8:10 am train will not stop between Chester and Philadelphia. The 7:15 pin train from Wilmington runs daily. All other Accomodation Trains Sun days excepted. i'raiDs leaving Wilmington at 6:45 and 4 p m., will connect at Lamokin Junction with the 7am and 4:30 p in trains for Baltimore Cen tral Railroad. FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore nt 7:25 a m, Way-mail. 9:35 a m, Express. 2:35 p m, Express. 7:25 p m, Express. SUNDAY TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE. Leave Baltimore at 7:25 p m, stopping at Magnolia, Perryman's, Aberdeen, Havre de Grace, Perryville, Charleston, North-East, Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wilming ton, Claymont, Linwood and Chester. Through tickets to all points west, south, South-west, may be precured at Ticket Office, 828 Chestnut street, under Continental Hotel, where also staterooms aud berths in sleeping cars can be Eecured during the day. Persons purchasing tickets at this office can have bag gage checked at their residence by the Union Transfer Company. H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent. j PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTI" X MORE RAILROAD. Commencing MONDAY. Novcmbor, 21,1870. Pas Mnger Trains will leave President Street Depot as follows: Way Mail Train for Philadelphia and Way Stations at 7:26 a. in. Express Train for Philadelphia and Now York at Express Train for Philadelphia a:.d New York at 2:40 p.m. Accommodation Train for Port Deposit and inter mediate Stations at 5 p. in. Kxpress Train for Philadelphia at 7:26 p. m. Express Train for New York at 10:40 p. m. BUNDAY TRAINS. 'in' Pn " a,l<! 'l ,!l, a at 7:25 P- m - Eor New York at CONNECTIONS. 7:25 a. in. Train connects at Now Castlij Junction with train for all Stations on Delawaro Railroad, and at Perryville for all Stations on Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. 9:25 a. in. Train at Perryville for Port Deposit. -:10 p.m. Train at Perryville for all Stations on Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad end at Wilmington for Btatlors ou Delaware iloilre.ad be tween Wilminiiton and Harrington. Through Tickets maybe precured eilher at Presi dent Street Depot, or at Ticket Office, No. 147 Balti more street. Secured seats in tlio roclining hack car and berths or state rooms In sleeping cars procured at Balti- Vi- r u ~r eet " m -" durin S tllo lia J'- On application at Li'n B » {'""ore «tr«-t the Union Transfer Company a ,, „?i ,v > k b "6tW st resiliences, tnus avoiding the confusion attending tbo same at th* depot. WM. CRAWFORD, .— m ___ General Agent. CENTRAL RAILROAD. On and alter SUNDAY, December 4, 1870, Trainu will leave as lollows: 8: ?„5'r!f'75; lll^ a i ,s '. (ol!c ''l" Sundays) for tho West io ao h,O Bnn " 10 »»'' Niagara Falls. wif,' !tTK m L U '"'J*"* (•*«*!■ Sundays) for the W«*t r.nd North to Williamsport. 7:40 p. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for the West, "if?-™— Dally for rhoWcet North to Buffalo Rochester. Niagara Falls and tho Canadaa. 330 Wcßt,!r " Mary-laud Road at S;3O a. m. aud Trains for Gettysburg nt 8:30 a. m. and 12:40 p. ni. Tr-,! f° m , oTe , r ". t 3O a ' mUM and 3 -W P-1" -- ,„ for C'lmherlanJ Valley lload at 8:30 a. m"and t-iiop. m. > „ ,_ ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. For York daily (except Sundays)—3:3o pni tor Parkton daily (excopt Sundays) - 6:30 n m TRAINS AIIRI YE IN UaVtIMORE "?■««.H e h "iJ nd N °rth-2:Mand 9:15 a m, 12:30, «.*o aud tt:ls pin, • York Accommodation—lo:ls a m. I arkton Accommodatiou— 8:20 a m c.ii'.rtS o ,'" l " M , po '"' c " or * B nu(l w * at , apply to Calvert Station and at No 9 North Calvert kraut. ED. 8. YOUNO, Genoral Passenger Agent ALFRED R. FIRKE, Genoral Superintendent. PATENT NOTICE. ... .. ' v - 8 - l >A, rsKT Ornrrs, 1 Washington, D. C, March 16th, 1871./ 0 VHt?hi' ET ;5 T i 0N °F GE « E O« P- PERRINI, v^? f 1 Hi !£ ,ao,l< V<t-.»tid James B. Boyle,of Now ™i.7; V ;'. pra} ' 1 "« lbr ,ho extension of a patent fnmrn~™ 'eT tt" '.''" 23J *"* <* Jnn ». 1867, for an Improvement in Hydrants :— It is ordered that the testimony In the case bo j: os.l on tbo 23,1 day of May next? that 1 o time for Bliog argument, an J the Examiner's lepert bo lim- J "'^ B 2d da y ( , o( June next, and that said peti tion be heard on tbe 7th day of June next Any person may oppose thia extension. „, c.„ i o M - D- LEGGETT, _°" i —lawaw Commissioner of Patents. —.„ U. 8. Psiemt OrrioE,) Koi j „, W ,i, S „ BIXQT " N r D - °" Ml 'rcli 16th, 1871 I QN THE PETITION Ot JOHN HAW,' of Bano- Of a nate^ n ,-,i > ';, V !. rglD ! !*' Pm > iD « for th » «b»slo» 18',- S, j ,S'. ant6d t0 hm on tho 23d day of June, of i,\?«,??!! ,! ol,al '"Provemeuta on ti.o 20th day Machines: B im P rofomeI > t '" Picker Sawing «'* testimony in the case bo mi'u arirun elf. . h' Sf B i ly Mxt " ,at "•« ti.no for 1t...1 to"tho ' l „\ aU r d ," ,c K 'amin S r's report be Um bo boar I nn.y . ?.?' •, " ue Ut '*t.«nd tbat said petition oe hoard on the 7th day of June next Any person may oppono this extension. mh 18-JUu, « M ' n - LEGGETT, Comnilßsinnerof Patents. N o omnoT° veam .J, I " m , 6 / r ? m Bwit»rland about thirty thl^LS. o ™™-" 1 '? n y ir ' f,,, ' : *' Tb « la» tone of »ln.Xr'. f, ."' y '" " "■PP""d,di«l about part y „f *vil X ? i """"IV"""! to ascertain in wha In* J! .I lrg .' nla t." 9 mii ■"I"'!}' lived and died and whether they left any Him. •• ~» . ' ,i J P r " CHARLES I. LCDWIO, Vice-consul tor Sweden and Norway at Richmond, Ta,