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MONDAY MORNINQ. '.::.:: OCTOBER 15, 1866.
CIIUUCU D I RECTO II Y.
catholic.
Jlit oldeit Cttholto eh or oh li St. pAtriok'f, on
7 itreet north, corner of Tooth atreet weit, one
aqaare west from the Patent Offlee e4i..ee. Rot.
J. A. Walter, pastor) Bar. Father Kane. Militant,
BC Peter's Chnrch, Capitol mil, about three
Squares from the loatheait corner of tht Capitol
fronndi. Iter. Mr. Boyle li the pMtor.
Bt. Matthew'e Charoh, oornr of Fifteenth and
II streets, ihort dliUnct north from tht 6UU
Department. Pastor, IUt. Charles White, D. D.,
IUt. Mr. MeNally, assist ant.
fit. MbiVi, (German,) on Fifth, near II itreet.
Bit. Matthias Allg, put or. Bebbath services, 10
a. m , and afternoon.
Bt. Domtnlck'i Church, on the Island, Sltth
street, about eqoldlitant between tbe oanal and
Potomac river. Pastor, Her. J. A. Bokel. 0. 8 D ,
Militants, Rev N. D. Yoang, 0 B. D.( Rt. J. H.
Lynch, 0. S D j Rer. II. P. Ralph, 0. S. D.i IUt.
P. 0. Call, 0. S. D
Bt. Alovilaa Thli splendid temple Is on North
Capitol itreet, corner of 1 street, and near the
Douglas Hospital. IUt. Mr. Stones treat, paitor,
and three assistants.
Church of the Immaculate Conception, corner of
Eighth and N streets. Divine services every Sun
day morning at 9 o'clock, Rot. Father McCarthy,
paitor.
MAT BOD I IT BriSCOFAL.
East Washington. Fourth street eait, between
O itreet sooth and Booth Carolina iTtnae 8er
Icei at 11 a. m , and evening. Rot. George V.
Leech Is the paitor.
Foundry Meeting Home, Rer, B Peyton Brown,
putbr, corner of (i and Fourteenth itreeti. Ber
Tlcei morning at 11, and evening.
Wesley Chapel, corner of F and Fifth streets,
Rer. Dr. Amei, paitor. Service at 11 a. m. and
7fp m.
Mo Ken dree Chapel, Massachusetts aTenne, near
Ninth itreet, Rer. Wot Krebs, paitor. Preaching
at 11 a. id , and erenlng.
Fletcher Chapel li on New York avenue and
Fourth itreet. Her. Job Lambeth, paitor. Ser
Tloei 11 a. m, and 7 p. m.
Union Chapel, ReV. J. II. M. Lemon, paator, li
on Twentieth atreet, near Penmylranta avenue.
6ervlcea at 11 a. m. and 71 n m.
Ryland Chapel U on the Iiland, Tenth, corner of
u street, two squares trotn the passenger railway.
Rev. William Hamilton, D. D , the oldeit active
preacher In tbe Baltimore Conference, la tbe paitor.
Service at the naual hour, morning and evening
Oonueh Chapel la on Four and a half atreet,
abont two third of the dlitance between tht canal
and arienal. Rer, J, N. Devil la tht paitor. Ber
Tlees at tbe niuat boura
Waugh Chapel, Capitol mil, la about three
squares eait of tbe Old Capitol prison. Rer. Geo.
G. Markham li tbe putor. Servlcei at 11 a. m
and 71 p. m.
Providence Chapel, Rer. John Lighter paitor,
(temporarily,) li on the Hill, jmt at the point where
tht can from Baltimore turn to come into Wash
ington, Service every Sunday, at 11 a. m. and in
tht evtnlog
Episcopal Methodlit Chapel, on M itreet, near
Ninth. Rer. W. V. Todor paitor. Divine aervice
Sabbath mornlogi and evenings.
Hamllne Cbapel, a beautiful home of Divine
worship, la now opened on the corner of .Ninth and
P. atreetf. Rer. J. It. K (Soger putor. Service
at 11 a tn and 7i p. m.
Wealey Chapel Minion, corner of Ninth and B
atreeta north Putor, Rer. Mr. Beotlej. Ser
vtcea on every Sabbath at 11 a. to. and 7.30 p.m.
a PISCO PAL.
Cbrl't Church Tbl venerable edifice la located
on G street aoutb, between Sixth and Seventh
itreeti exit. Kit M L Olds rector. ServLes at
11 a m. and afternoon.
St. John's Church, opposite the President's
House, wu erected in 1814. Rev. John V. Lewis,
rector Services at 11 a in ., and afternoon Re
opened November 11, 19(14.
Trinity Church, Rev Mr. Keeling, rector, Third
and C itreeti Sunday service at 11 a. ta , and
evening
Church of tbe Epiphany, Rer. Dr. Hall, rector.
Sabbath services at 11 a. m , and afternoon
Church of the Ascension, Rer. Dr. Pinko ey,
rector. Sabbath services at 11a. m., and evening
Grace Church (island) Sunday services at 11
aw m., and evening Rer A Holtnead, rector.
Protestant Episcopal aervice every Sunday af
ternoon, (Rer. R W. Lowrle In charge.) in tbe
Metbodnt Church, corner of Ninth and M itreet
Tbe Church of the Incarnation, now being erected
en the corner of Twelfth and N streets, I designed
to be ready for thli congregation during the fall.
Sittings at present services free. Hour of service
4pm
Evening rerrlces are held at Trinity Chapel, cor
ner of Mxth and N streets, on each bun day, at 7
p m The Iter Mr. lUlfeofficiatlogu missionary
Rock Creek Church, Rer Dr. Buck, rector, uenr
Soldier's Home, .Service at 11 a in.
BAPTIST.
First Bij tlst, Thirteenth street, between 0 and
II. Pastor, Rev A. D Gillette, D. D. Services
at 11 a. m , and erentng
Second Church (near Navy-yard ) Organised In
1810. Services at 11 a. m, and evening Rev John
Bray putor
Street Chnrch south slle of E street, nearly a
square east from tht General Post Office Rer. E.
II. Gray. D D , putor.
Fifth Baptist, D street south, near Four-and a
half atreet (Island ) Putor, Rer. C. C. Meador.
Sabbath services Ham. and evening
Celrary Usptl-t, Rer T. R, Howlett, putor,
oorner of H and Eighth atreet north. Service at
11 a. m. and 7J p. m
Baptist Church, (old schoet.) on tht second and
fonrth Sundays of each nonth, In the Alderman's
room, City Hall, at 11 a m. and 3 p.m. Elder
Parrlngton, putor.
FltEIBTTERUH.
North Presbyterian Church, on N, between
Ninth and Tenth street. Rer. Mr Fox, pastor.
Service at 11 a m and 3) p m
First Presbyterian, Four and a-half street, near
the City Hall, Rer. Vt. Sunderland Preaching
to day at 11 a m. and 71pm
New York avenue church, Rer. P. D Ourley, D.
D, Church li on New York avenue, bctwneDThlr
teenth and Fourteenth atreeta Service at 11 a
m. and evening
Fourth church, Ninth street, half a square north
of tht Patent Office edifice, Rev. John C Smith,
Z7. D , tbe putor of twenty five ytara Service at
11 a m and afternoon
Aaaetnbly', Rer T, B McFalls, pastor, corner
of Massachusetts avenue and Fifth street. Sen icea
at 11 a m. and evening
Sixth Presbyterian, Rer. George II. Smyth.
Services at 11 a. in and 7 J p. m Ibunday at 1
p m Church on Sixth atreet, near Maryland ave.
Weittrn Prenbyterlan church, on H street, bt
tween Nineteenth and Twentieth atreeta, near
Pennsylvania avenue, First ward, Rer. J. N
Coombs, putor bervicei at 11 o'clock, a. m , and
at 7 p m.
Capitol Hill Presbyterian church, Rer. John
Chester, pastor On fourth street east, betwevn
B street south and Pennsylvania avenue Services
at 11 a m and 7J p m
Presbyterian, Seventh street, Iiland, between D
and K itreeti, Rev. W W Oimpbcll, paitor. Ber
vicei on ha.lbs.th at II a in. and 7 p m
BirOBMKD PBKBirTKKIAH, (SCOTCH COVKMAKTtBS )
First, between N and 0 streets Island, Rev. J.
II. Armour, putor
HITnoniRT pbotkitart.
Tbe Methodist ty-otetiant Cbureb, on Ninth
itreet, between K and F. Pastor, Rer D E.
Reese Sabbath services, Ham and evening
Methodist Protestant, near Navy Yard, Virginia
avenue; Rer, James Thompson, pastor Service
II a. m. and evening, and Thursday evening
Potomac, or North Washington, near Hclniead'
old burial gronnd. S. A Hoblitxell and 0 Cox
lOHOKCOATIOKAt, CHCBCB
Service aa usual In Metserott'a Hall, 318 Penn
sylvania avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets,
commencing at 7 45, evening, Sabbath School and
Bible Classes at V 16 a. in. Seats free
EVANGELICAL ASKOCIATIOW
Rellgloua aeirlc held In the German language
very tundey at 11 o'clock, a m , and 7J p ta , In
the cburth corner of fclxth nd N street Rer J
Uarttler, pastor
as kkw srifiooaot:
Wublogton lUbr.w Congregation, Eighth atreet,
west aide, aeioiid square north of the Patent Office
and Department of the Interior Servloe Friday
evening at sunset, and Sabbath morning at 8 a in.
raiajru' hbxtiko bolse.
Orthodox, No. iM North Ninth street, two doors
oath of F street, west side Sbbatb serrtoes at
lift. so.
Meeting House, North I street, (north side,) be
tween Eighteenth and Nineteenth atreeta west
Meeting every Sabbath at 11 a in.
DHITABIAsr.
Rer. Edmund B. Wilson, of Salem, Mass , 1 ex
peoteil topraohlu the Unitarian Chorea, corner
ofD and Sixth treat
lot hi a A.
Oertnan Evangelical Congregation of Trinity,
Unaltered Augsburg Confeuion, Fourth atreet
Mt. eurner cf Kitreet no rh. Paator, Rer. E
M. Buerger. Service morning, afternoon and
flight.
Germ an J Evangelical, G street north, corner of
Twsnlieth itreet west, First ward Rer. Samuel
Flnokel, putor. Service 11 o'clock a. m. and l
p. m.
Brangellcal Lutheran (German) Bt. John'e
Chnrch, Four-and-a-half itreet. Island, Servleta
every Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. Wn, Frey,
putor.
St. Paal'f, corner of Eleventh and H street
weit Rer. J. O. Bo tier, putor. Servlcea 11 a.
m. and evening. Lecture o Thursday evening.
MIW JBaOIALMM.
Chnrch, North Capitol atreet, between B and C.
Putor, Rer. Jabei Fox. Bervicei at 11 a, m
caatiTiAR CBcaca.
The Christian Church meets In tht Bnnremt
Court room of thU District, at the City. Hail, oa
the Lord's Day, at 11 o'clock a. m.
The Spirit a all it Bocletv wilt bold rellgtou aer
vices In Union League UaJL, 81 Ninth atreet,
near D.
TOURS Mll'l CBBIITIAW AIBOCIATIOB,
The monthly meetloct of the Yonec Men's Chris.
tlan Association, (No. 600 Seventh street,) for the
years 1866-7, will be on the third Monday in each
month, vis May 21, June 16, July 16, August SO,
September 17, October 1ft, November 19, December
17, January 31, rebrnary 18, uarcb 18, April 15,
and MayS0. A social prayer meeting la held at
tht room every Saturday evening, at 6 o'clock.
I'UUHUilBSiH UbUKUKrUWH.
Trinity, (Roman Catholic,) near tbe College
St. John1, (Protestant Epfaeopal,) Rev. Mr.
Tilllnghurst. Services morning and afternoon.
Presbyterian, Iter. Mr. Taylor, Services morn
Ing and erenlng.
Christ Church, (P. E ,) Rer. Mr. Williams. Ser.
rices morning and evening
St Atban's, Rer. Mr. Chew, rector.
Methodist Episcopal, Dumbarton street, Rer.
W, D. Edwards, D. D. Serrlcu morning and ere
nlng.
Methodist Protestant, Congress itreet, Rer. M
E. Hysera and D, A. Sherman Services morning
and evening.
West Georgetown, (M. K.,) Rer. Geo. M. Berry.
Services morning and evening
Episcopal Mission, South High atreet, Rer. Mr.
Brown. Sabbath school instruction and preaching
tvtry Sabbath
CHURCHES IN ALEXANDRIA.
First Presbyterian, Her. G. C. McCampbell pas
tor; service 11 a u and 3 p. m
Second Presbyterian, Rer, J T. Leftwlch putor,
services 11 a tn. and 7 p. ta.
Methodist Episcopal, Rer. Joseph R. Wheeler
putor; service 11 a. tn and 7 pm,
Methodist Episcopal Sonth, Rer, Mr. Laoghorn
putor; service 11 a. m. and 7 pm.
Methodist Protestant, Rer. Ilenry Nice putor,
service 11 a. m. and 7pm
Christ Church, Episcopal, Rev. Dr. MoMurdy
putor; service 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
St. Paul'a Church, Eplacopal, Rer. G. W. Norton
pastor; service 11 a. m. and i p m.
Grace Church, Episcopal, Rev? D T. Sprlgg
putor; aervice 11 a. m. and 7 pm.
Baptist Church, Rer. C. C Bitting pastor; ser
rice H a. m. and 7 pm.
Cat hollo Church, Rer. P. Eroea putor; servloe
11 a m. and 4 p. m.
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N10X PArEU COLLAR COMPANY.
OEOANIZID UXDEB TBI LAWS Of TUB STATE OP
Orrica, 110 BaoiDWir, hiw Tobk Bamcn Officii,
04 WaBisiTOB era isr, Bostob.
TUE UNION 1'APErToLLAR COHFAKT,
Org allied under tbe laws of the State of Sew York,
wltb a capital of 1 000 000, atrlas; part baaed tbe
pateate of Walter llaat, Wm E Lockwood,R a Onv,
and A A Brats, wltb other pateaU eoit rolling the
maanfftctare of rapr ColUri, Caff', end Doeonx, bis
Kraated Lteeaees to the following tufteafaeiortr, vlsj
AUIKICAN MOLDED COLLAR CuMPANT, Uoitun.
Hktch, JohaeoD BtCo.Asjeeta, Vow Toik,
W. K. K D LOCK WOOD. Phldalnhl
EKEKSIBLE COLLAR COMPANK, fio.toa. March
Vro . Pieree h Co , AreaU
F A HAWLET A CO , Botoa
UE01.QE H LAMB, (Bt.r Collar,) Uo.lun
BUKTON PAPEK COLLAlt MAML'fACTOKIS J COM.
PASY.Uo.toe.
RAY A TATLOR, BprlaKfleld
AEWLHOLAND MODAL COLLAR COMPAST, Bo. too
, THE METKOPOLITAN COLLAR COMPaH V, MawTork
' TKOl .NATIONAL PAPER COLLAR COMPANY. Troy.
I New York J II Coon, A gnat
NORWICH PAPER COLLAR COMPANY, Norwich, Ct
AMERICAN MACHINE COMPAH Y,NeBbarrpori,M
RICE BKOTHERH Btoa
UOLDSU1TH, UOFVMAN k CO , New York
NuapAHElL PAPER COLLAR COMPANY, Srrlag
I field, Mtae
NEW I OKK ENAMELED PAPER COLLAR COMPANY,
New lark f Rawdon, Mjtt; Aeat.
THE CnNiREbd COLLAR COMPANY, CLleao, 111
WASHINOTON MAUFACTDRINO COMPANY, Trov,
New York '
j All packsgea of good maaafaetored bytheaboT
( aatnei Lleaae will LeraafUr h taerkW, ' Lleaaaed
by tbe Union Paper Collar Company "
1 Tt maaafacture aad eale of Coll art. Cuff; and
' Bo A mi la violation of tbeee patents, will be vlgoron.lv
firoaeealwd at law and la equity, and, u no Paper Col
it can be made escept nadwr one or more of eald
patent, or la Infringement of tbe tame, deaJera are ea
peelallr eautiunel agalut pnrchaalng or tailing any
toch Collars, Cotf, or Boaoin,aieept of the nanafae.
i tare of ibe aboveaaiad Llceaaees, at tbey will be held
I liable t a damage eqaally with m ana fact urere
jAMEt A WOODBURY, Preeldeat
BoLmoa 3 Gear, Treasurer.
H'eolwallawSw
DKIM.UTMENT OF THE INTKKIOU,
Untvan Stitis Patbit Orrics,
" VfASBIMaTOB, Aag B lftGfl
Ob the petition offitephen C Mendenhall.or Riehmoad,
lad , aad Old King and lira King, of Salem, Iowa,
prajloir for the eitentloa of a patent granted to then
ua thethday ef November, IMS, for aa Inrproveiaeat
, In Hand Looms, for seven year from tbe expiration of
aldibt. which ukea place oa tbe Bth day of No-
I vambor, 1S9,
It la ordered that the aald petition be beard at tbe
Patent Ofllee oa MONDAY, ibe lid day of October
aeit, at 13 o'clock la ; aad all peraoae are notlBed to
. appear aad abow eaaae, If any tbay have, why aatd pe
II i ion on, bt not to ba granted.
j parauna oppoalng tbe extentton are required to file In
tbe Patent Office their objection, epeclally aet forth In
writ D4 at leat f iewity daye before tbe day of hearlai
1 all tet uony filed by eitber parly, to be used at the
aid hearing;, mast ba taken and trasimUted la accord
. anew wltb the rates of tbe oftWe, which will be far
alihel on eppUeatloa
1 Dejioaltlona and other papers, relied apoa aa tll
mony, moat ba filed la tbe oflee twenty daya before
tbe day or hearing, the argomaata, If any, within fen
daya after filing tbe tetlmony,
I Ordrad, also, that tbla notice be published In the
' RirrBLlCAB, and tbe InttlHgenctr, Waihlngton, D C ,
( and Intbaflprlagfleld Palladium Richmond, lad , once
a work for three aaceatalve weeka; tba first of said
SDDiicaMOBi to oe aiivaai sixty aays previona lotbe
ay of hearing T C THEAKER,
CommlssloBsr of Pate at.
P 8 Editors of tbe above papera will please eopy,
aad aead their bills to the Patent Offlte with a paper
on tat u leg this antlea aaUwSw
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UI'HHMU COUUT OF THK UNITED
b FATAH, UlUeaHER TERM, 163
ORDER OP COURT
Okdibsd, That the several camea brought Into this
Court by wriia of error or appeal from tie Circuit or
District Coorte for Ibe sereral dUtrirts wlthla lbebtata
deelatad to he In rebellion by the Proclamation of the
PresldaSt of tba United Stat, dated August la, ISOl.be
called and dU pot id of at tbe next term of tble Court
under tbe rnlea thereof, and la regular order aa tbey
may stand upon Ibe docket
And the lerk l directed to eaose a copy of thla order
to La pabllsbed la three dally papers of tbe city of
I T.t D. W. UIDDLtTOX,
0n-iw3w Clk Sapf.ni. Cuim Ualtad fit.t.a
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THIM MORNINO, (WEDNE8DAT, October th.)
Wbeo, aa formerly, tba rale will be etrletly eaforeed
tsrouguuat iua lauiisument,
PRODUCE TUE BEttT, NO MATTER WHAT THE
COST IN TIME AND MATERIAL
Mr 0 lakee thlsoppoitanlly to thaak blennmeroas
fries le and enalomtre fit t ktdaess, aud to say It
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tbe late war. The el sea vary from earte U visit to
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iu addition to hla varied uaortmsat of Ukeaeasea, Mr
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COLLECTION OF VIEWS
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friends, aa uemealoeaof the trlalstbrongh wblsh tbe
nation naa Jnsl passed.
Mr Brady alwa;a pai eoaslderable atteatlon to
"TbVww style of PORTRAIT! IN PORCELAIN bu
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on board the bond, No Tt Washington street. Boatoo,
and at the Providence depot. Ketura tralae leave
Boston atoUp m.
aP3 M. R BIM0N8, Age a t
OR BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT AND
n jtaijL. aivaa, oyioe spienoiaaaa eupenor steam
are NEWPORT, METROPOLIS, OLD COLONY, aad
amrittB tiara, oi greai airengia ana epeea, nam ex
proaaly fur tbe aavlgatloa of Long Island Soand, ruu
Blag la eoaaestlea with Ibe Old Colony and Newport
railroad
Leave Pier M, V. R .fool of Murray atreet, dally,
(Bonders excepted ) al o p m
The steamer OLD COLONY, Capt W. Brow a, cares
New York on Moaday, Wednesday, and Friday,, at S p
m , laadlofr al Newport
The EMPIRE STATE, Capt B filmmoBs, leaves Toes
day, Thur.daj.aad Satorday, at ft p u , leading at New
port
A baggage master la attaebed to each steamer, aad
Bceompeatee the baggage to Ita desllaatlon
A steamer runs In eoansctloa wltk thla Use dally
(Baadaya excepted) from Newport aad Fall River to
Providence
For freight or passage apply ob board, or at tbe oBee,
Pier K, m. R t to eeenre state rooms In advance, to
apj I LITTLXFULD, Agsat,7l VroAJwa,
IlAlLnOADR,
BROOKLYN AND JAMAICA RAIL.
WAT COMP1.1T.
cnAiiaior Tim.
IDlflllR ABRAH01HHT FROM ADODR 19, 19M.
LIAT1 SOUTH NRRT.
for Juillu, 7. U ud 10 U 1. , lti A, , 19 114
ttip a.
r.r B.Bp.to.1,7 U ..A 10 18 ft. n , .l I ui 4 , u
For Byoai.t, 10 1A ft, u , ..A 4 ftv
Or.Mlt.fft, 7 4A ft. v , ftiA S ,. n.
L..T. J.aftlc. for BrMklr., A 40, T. 30, 8 15, 0, AaJ
10 ft. m t ftftd 1,3 90. 4. 4, ft.4 7 , m
' ICKDAr TlJt
Cft.Mll.f .1 But l.w l.rk wltt .It? ,.ra.
Lmt. Jftmfttcft, 0, 9, ft.4 11 ft. n. 1, 114. A W, A, tid
4.13, m
Lmt. Bfttt H.w T.rk far J.m.l.ft, 8.90, 0 SO, lid
11 30 ft. a, 1.30, 145, 4,3 30 .Id 4 43 p. K
Tb. T 43 ft, m. Irftl. fr.n Slh F.rrr mibkIi vlth
L. I. R. K. .i.itilaft Irtli. D J. UOLLOT,
Ml4 B,frlst.ld..t.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW
JERSEY.
PAIIENOER AND FREIOHT DEPOT IN NIWYORk',
FOOT OF LIBERTY bTREET.
Coaaects at ITanptoB Jaectloa with Delaware, Lack
awaana, and Western railroads, and at Eastoa with
Lehigh Valley railroad and Its eonnoctlons.furmlnK a
direct line to PITTSBURG AND THE WEST without
Change of cara
ALLEYTOWN LINE TO THE WEftT
TH1RB EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY FOR THE WEST,
cw-pi naioiTi.WDBi on iram ta itfini
SIXTY MILES aad THREE HOURS saved by Ihts line
to Chicafo, Clnelauitt, St. Louis, As , with bat oae
cuaDgeoi cars
BPSfNO ARRANQEHSNTS.
Commeeelag May 11, 1M0, leave New Tork aa follows t
7 tju a m Bxpress lor me wesi -connecis ni tvaiion
with train for Mauch Chunk, Willi amiport, Wtlkes
barre. Mahaaoy City, As
Mat! Train at 9 -00 a m for Fleming toa, Eastoa, Water
Oap, Scran ton, WUkesbarre, Oraal Bead, Plltstoa, Bing.
hauloa.Jte.
b-00 a n, Western Express for Easton, Allentown,
Harrlsburn;, Fit l burg and Ibe Wast, with bat one
change of cara to Cincinnati or Chlcaio.and but two
efaaagealoSl Loela Coaaects at Oarrliburg with Ibe
Northern Central and Philadelphia and Erie roads, for
Corry and the Oil Regions
13-00 m for Eastoa, Allentown, Maneh Chunk, Read
lag, Potlsvllle, nsrrlsbarg, Ac
4-00 p m.for Eaatos, Scranton, Oreat Bend, Bsthle
hem, and Mauch Chunk.
a-OOp m for Boincrvllle and Flemlagtoa.
( Dp m for Somervllle
TWp m for Somerville
S-oo p m , Westers Express Train, for Easton, Allen
town, Reading, llarrlsbnnr, Pittsburg, and tbe West.
Sleeping Cara through from Jersey City to PltUburg ,
every evening,
Tickets for tbe West can be obtained at tbe oflee of
tbe Central Railroad of Naw Jersey, foot of Liberty
street, N. R. j at No 1 A tor Houee at Nov, 371, 620, aad
9U Broadway; and at the principal hotels
ee2tl JOilAHO STEARNS, Superintendent.
13 E A DING RAILROAD.
XV OREAT TRUNK LINE
FttuM PHILADELPHIA TOTHBIHTEHIOROFPENN
tULVANIA, THE bCUUYLKILL, SUaQUEFlANNA,
CUMBBRLAND, AND WYOaHflU VALLBYl, THE
NORTH, NORTHWEST, AND THE CANADAS.
SUMMER AERAN0EMENTOF PASSEN0ERTRAIN8,
JUNE 4, I960,
Leaving tbe Company's lpot, at THIRTEENTH aad
CALLOWALL itie,ts, Philadelphia, at Ibefoliowlng
hours t
MORNINO ACCOMMODATION.
Al 7 30 a. m , for Reading and Intermediate Station.
MORN.NU EXPRESS
At 8 13 a. m , lor Reading, Lebanon, Herri sburg,
Polls fills. Pin eg rove, Tamaqua, Banbury, Will la ma
port, Ei mua, Rochester, Niagara Fails, Buffslo, Allen
town, WUkesbarre, ftttslen, York, Carlisle, Chambers
bnrg, Uagerslown, etc., eic
This train conn eta at RBADINO with Eaet Pennsyl
vania Railroad trains for Allentown, ete , aad the Le
banon alley train for Harrlsbnrg, ate I at PORT
CLINTON with tbe Catawls.a Railroad trains for Wit
llam.burg.Lockbaven, Elmlra.ele : al UARR1SBURO
withNoiiliorn Cntral, Cum oe Hand Valley, and Schuyl
kill and bus inehanaa trains for Northumberland, Wil
llaiuspuit, lurk, Chambrahurg, Plnegrove, etc
AFTaRNOON EXPKL8.
Leavea Philadelphia at 3 ao p m., for Reading, Potfe
vllis, Harrlsbnrg, ate , connecting with Reading' and
ColuuiM trains lor Loluinb a, eie
HEADING ACCOUMODATION.
Laavea Evading at a. m , slopping at all way eta
tlons, arriving al Philadelphia si 8 U a. u,
Returning, leaves PAlladelf bla at dp. u. ( arrlvee In
Reading at 7 W p m
Tralaafor Philadelphia leave Uarrlsbarg, at 8.10 a.
to , and PuttsTllle at 8 43 a. m , arriving la Potladel
pbla slip u Afteraooa trains lsave Harrlsburf al
. top m , Pottsvllle at 2 Up tn , arriving In Phila
delphia ate Up n
UAKHUBURO ACCOMMODATION.
Leavee Una J tug at 7. 30 a m , and Uarrlsbarg at 4 10
p in , connecting at Reading with Afternoon Accommo
dation south at 0 30p hi , arriving In Palladelpbla at
9 10 p in
Market train, with passengsr car attached, leavea
Philadelphia at 1143 nooa, for Reading and all way
rtatluna Leavea Reading at 11 JO a u ,and Downing
town at 12 JO p m,for Philadelphia and all way eta
Hour
All the above trains run dally, Sundays excepted
bunday tralua leave Potisvilie at 8 a. u , and Phil a
eelplikaal-l 13 p a Leave Philadelphia fur Reading
al tt a id , tt lurnlog from Reading at 4 W p m.
CHASTER VALLAY RalbROAU.
Pa soger, fur Downlngtown and Intermediate polnte
lake the 7 80 and 8 13 a u , aad fl p m. train from
Puuadflhia( returning from Atjwnlngtowa al 9 33 n,
m aad 14.30 eouu
NEW URk kXPKLSS I-OR PITTSBUROU AND TUE
WEST.
Leavaa New York at 9 a hi. aad S p m ,-Milng
RaadlUi at 1 U3 and 11 A3 a m and 1 48 p m , and eon
heeling at Harrlsbnrg wltb Pennsylvania and Northern
Ceuirat railroad express tralna for Pittsburgh, Chicago,
Willlamsporl, Aliukra, Baltimore, Ae
Reiurbiug, express train leaves Uarrlabarg on arrival
of the Punuylvaola express from Pittsburgh at Sand
IIU.1 ib and B 13 p u , passing Reading at 4 41) aad
10 34 in and 11 3- p m , and arriving in New York
at 10 a, iu and 2 43 p in Sleeping Care accompany
these tralna through betweea Jersey Uty and Pitts
burgh without change
A mail train for New York leavea Batrlsburg at 2 10
p m Mali (train for Uarrlsbarg leaves New York at
BC1IUV KIIL VALLEY RAILROAD.
1 rains leave I'.tuvtlle at 7 and 11 "Ma. u, and 7 13
p ni , returning 'rum Tamauaat 7.33 a. m and 11 40
UbCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD
Trains leave Auburn al 7 30 a m fur Pi o eg rove and
Uarrlat-urgt aad 1 tV) p ta for Plnegrove and Tremout,
return og from Uarrlsbarg at 3 AM p in , aad frwu Tre
iuobtat7,33a in and fl 23 p m
TICRE1S
Through flrst'Class tickets end emigrant ticket to all
the principal poiot In tbe North ana West nod Canada
The following tlckete are obtainable only nt tbe ottUe
or 8 BRADFORD, Treasurer, No 247 8 Fourth s treat,
Philadtlphla, or of 0 a NILOLL, Oeneral Buperln
tendent, Reading
COMMUTATION TICKETS
At 23 per cent discount, betweea any polnte desired,
for families and flrni
MILkAQE TICKETS,
Good fur 2, 000 tulles, bstweca all points, 834 00 each,
for families and Brine
bLAbON TICKETS,
fur three, six, nine, or twelve munths, fur holders only,
to all points, at rsduced rates
CLBROYMEN
Residing on tbe line of the road will Le furnished
cards e.lliling themselves aad wives to tlckete at half
fare
FREIOHT.
Oooda of all deicrlpiloua furstarded to all the above
pointy from Ibe Couipauy'a now Freight Depot, BROAD
and WILLOW siroei
FREIGHT TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia daily at 3 3Ja tn ,13 41 noon, and
0 p ni , for Reading, Lebanon, Uarrltburg, PuttsvllU,
Port Clinton, aad au point beyond
MAILS
Close at the Philadelphia Post Ofllee for all placea on
the road aad lis branches at fl a m , and fur tbe pried
pal Stations only at 3 43 p . in eelS-if
1ARITAN AND DELAWARE DAY
XV RAILROAD
rilANMEOF I1ME
On nnd after MO.! DAY, August , Hflfl, the trains
and boats of thla company will leave ae follows t
bteainer JESoE HoYT will leave Pier No 34 N. It ,
foot of Duane street, at 10 43 a in , eonnectlng with
Lxpresefur Red Bank, Long Branch, Varmlngda , Pulai
Pleassat, Brtcksburg, Manchester, lom'a River, Wood,
maosle, tiarnegat,tbauong,TuckertontAtslon, Jackson,
and Philadelphia, and all stations on the Camden aad
Atlantis Railroad
Al4 p u from Plar No 33 N R, and 4 13 p m
from Pisr No 8N it , connecting with trains fur above
points sad Philadelphia aad Express train fur Long
Fare to Long Branch on tbla train only 23 ct
Fare to Ph ladelphla oa all tralus, 84
The freight boat leaves at 3 30 f ta for all point oa
theilaeand 1 hiladelphla
BETCBXlBii Tall LSiVl miLaDBLFSIa I
Express at S a u. , from foot of Vine street Fare to
New lurk, 4 .
Way, Mali, and Express at 2 40 a in from Camden,
arriving at New Yurk at S 30 a u .and stopping at
Pier 3 N R rr
Freight at fl 13 p tn , arriving la New York at 4
o'clock next morning
Allbaggnge must oe delivered Iu New York at Pier
No 34, at.une will be received at Pier at NuS
asl4 If WM N CLAYlON.Sup't
s
IIORE LINE RAILWAY.
GREAT MAIL ROUTE
BKTWBXX
hEW YORK, PROV1DANCE AND BOaTON.
THREE DAILY TRAINS,
Leaving New York, cornr of Twenty.seventh atreet
and tounu. avenue, al SB in,, 12 10, 8 and Ipu,
Thla new and popalar route between New Yock aad
Busloa I by far tbe tuot delightful between the two
great citles.skirllngas It doee the ahoreaof Long Island
Sound and Narragaoaet Bay, being almost entirely free
from dust (that grsataaaoance to travelers) and af
furdlug a flbe sa tresis nearly tbe entire route
ttpUudid sleeping care attached to all night trains
selS If BE bCRANTON, President.
BOYOK'fl LADIES' AND GENTS' ICE
CREAM AND DININO ROOMS, No 428 Peussyl
vaula avenue, between Four-and aLalf and Sixth
streets.
Tbe largest sod coolest DINING BOOM, the most ex
teaetve BILL OF FARE, aad the LOWEST PRICES la
Ibe city. TABLE BOARD, twenty. five dollars per
month, with choice from BUI of Fare, aad meals at all
boars
Opea from o'clock a ra until 10 p m
4W-NO LIQUORS BOLD -
Ise Cream, water lees, Coafeetloaerr, aad ebolse
PBtrj eoBstaat) oa haad, tali
nxiLnoADB.
w
ASHINUTON, ALEXANDRIA, AMD
USUAUS1UITA BVaiS-SiUaiF
Ob sad after MONDAY, May 7th, 1888. aad natll
farther aotlee, Passeager Tralae will roa betweea
waeniagtoa ana aiexaaana ae follows i
LBAVB WaSBIBOTOB
(. Atex le Beta.
Local 8.80 a.m.
Mall 808 '
Local 8 00 "
It 00 "
" lOOp as
" 4 SO
' 813
Local 8 00 a. ra.
Kxpreoa 833 "
Local 800 '
" 1000 "
" lOOsm
" 8.00 "
430 "
Express 8 80
J. " siau ,tiiii ew "
flUNDAT PABBBNnBR TRAINM
Lbavb wasbibotob. I
Local 880a.m II
Eiprw-s tSBCtp m. I L
6 A STB
LXAVB WASBIBOToB. I LSAVB ALIXiFDBtA.
Express 8A3a to.
cocai... soup. iu.
EVBT1. 1 Lesseee
mlO y W.J PHCLrS, W.A. AO.R.E,
I3ALTIM0RE AND OHIO RAILROAD.
WAftBiBorov, Jane 17, 1868,
Tralas betweea WASHINGTON aad BALTIMORE, and
WASHINGTON AND TUE WEST, are now ran as fol
lows, vis i
FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave dally, except Sunday, at 7 00,7 90, and II IS
a. m , and 143, A. 30, aad 8 00 p m
FOR ALL WAT STATIONS
Leave dally, except Sunday, at I 00 a. m aad 143
aad S p m.
FOR WAT hTATIONS BOOTH OF ANNAPOAI8 JUNC
TION. Leave at 8. 13 and 7 a. m , aad at 1 43 aad LBS p.
au dally, except Baaday.
FOB ANNAPOLIS.
Leave si 7 00 aad 7. 80 a. m , and 4 80 p m. Ve trala
Uor from Aaaapolleoa Sunday.
ON BUN DAT.
FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave at 7.30 a.m. aad 143 aad 8 00 p u
FOR WAT STATIONS.
Leave at T SO a. n. and 1 43 nnd 8 p. ta.
FOR ALL PARTS OF TH1 WEST.
Leave daily, except Bunday, at 7 80 a m. and 8 00
p. m
Oa Baaday, al 8.09 p m. only, soaneetlar at Relay
B.Mivia una iiaiiia i rota oMiimora to nneeiiag, rar
kerabarg, Ae
Through tlckete to the West eaabe had at tbe Wash
Ington Station Ticket Offlee at all hours la ibe day, as
welt as at the Beakers and Brokers' Telegraph OtSce,
34S Peansylvaala aveaae, betweea Btxth aad Seventh
streets
For New York, Philadelphia, aad Boetoa, see adver
tleemeat ef "Through Line
J L.WIL80N.
Master of Transportation.
L. M. COLE,
Oeaeral Ticket Agsat,
010. 8. JEOONTE, Agent,
JaS'lf WashtagtoB.
o
RANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAIL-
KOAD THROUGH by RAIL FROM WASHING
TON AND ALXXaNDRIA TO RirnWOHI. isn
LTNCUBDRG 7
Oa and after FRIDAY, September 1, I860, the Iralae
oa this road wUl rna ae follow e i
TRAINS BOUTH.
Leave Washington at 7 a m aad 8 SO p m.
Leave Alexandria at 7 33 a. m. aad 8 pm.
Leave Oordoaavllle at 1130 p. m andl40a,m.
Arrive la RIchtnoBd al ft p m. aad 6 a. m.
Arrive at Lynchburg al o 20 p. m aad 8 a. m.
TRAIN! NORTH.
Leave L;
,ve Lynahbarg at 6 43 a. m aad 7 18 j. m.
ve Richmond at 7 a, m and 7. 18 p m.
Leave GordoasvUle at 1130 p m. aad 12 20a.m.
Arrive at Alexandrlaal 4 33 p m aad 4 SO a in.
Arrive at Washington at fl 30 p m. and 0 20 a in.
On BaadayaleaveWaahlBgtoBatBSDpm only.
Local freight trala leavee Alexandria at 4 a. m ar
riving la OordoBsvllle at 11 41 a, ra.
Leavea OordonsvUle at 1133 p. a , arrlvtug la Alex
andria at 8 p ta.
Through freight trala leaves Alexandria at S a m ,
arriving In Lynchburg at 7 10 p m.
Leavea Lvncbbarg at 3 20 a. a , arriving la Alex
andria at 8 0 p. m
Passe a g ere from Warrentoa will take tbe 7 a. tn.
trala sonth from Washington, and the fl 43 a, rn. trala
aorth from Lvathburg
Passengers by the 8 48 a. m aad 7 lfl p. m. tralae
from Lynchburg, end the 7 a. m and 7 10 p in trains
from Richmond connect with tralna al Washington for
all parts of Ibe North aad West,
Thla route has the ad vantage over all others by having
a continuous rail from New York to Lynsbbarg, 403
miles
II nleo paeeea through Fairfax, Ball Rub, Maaaasaa,
Rtistew, Cattail's, Rappahannock, Calpaper, Orange,
and Gordon? llle, where many of Ibe great battlea of
the late rebellion ware fought
Tlckete eaa be procured la Adams' Express Building,
opposite the B aad O R. R Depot, In Washington j
also, at the Depot, oa Maryland avenue
Train lseva the corner of First nnd 0 streets Wash
Ington W II McCAFFBRTY,
General Superintendent.
J M. BROADIS,
oc9 If Oeneral Passenger Agent.
qiHROUUlI LINE BETWEEN WASH-
X INGTON, PHILADELPHIA, AND NSW YORK.
WaaaiBaroB, March 28, 1608
Trains between Washington and New York are now
ran follows. vl
FOR NEW YORK, without change of cars,
Leave daUy (except Sunday) al 7 SO a m, aad 8 20
p m
ivsnin i uni,enaugiug ear,v jAaeipliia,
Leave dally (except Sunday) at .. a m . and 4 80
p ni.
rut. riiJLADEbrillA,
Leave dally (except Baaday) at 7 30 and 11 10 a. m ,
aad 4 30 aad 8 2u p m
ON BUNDAY.
Leave for New Tork and Pblladalnhla al 8 ao t m.
only.
Bleeping car ior new lorn oa e ao p m train dally.
Throunn tlckete to PhllaJrlDhln.Naw York a Mi.tim.
aan be had J the Station office at all hours In the day.
aa well as at tbe Bankers end Brokers' Trlograph
Ofllee, 34 Pennsylvania avenue, betweea blxtb and
Seventh etreets
Bee Baltimore nnd Ohio railroad advertlsamanl far
eehedale between Washington, Ualthaore, Aaaapolta.
I.SIIIt ITIII, J 1. WiCBUIX,
Master of Transportatloa
L H COLE,
General llekel Agent.
GEO 8 KOONTE,
oe Ageal.WaahlsgtoB
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS (J01NU
SOUTH.
THE GREAT ATLANTIC BBABOARD ROUTE NOW
OPEN AND IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION
FROM NEW YORK TO NEW ORLEANS,
VIATBB
WILMINGTON AND WELDON AND WILMINQTON
AND MANCHESTER RAILROADS AND
TUEIR CONNECTIONS,
To Charleston, Savannah, Angusla, Atlanta.West Point,
M con, Coluubua, Uontgomery, Mobile, tier Idlau, New
Orleana, and all polnte South and tbe Southwest
Tbe managers of thla old-established and favorite
route, with a view to maintaining Its well-known
prestige, have thoroughly refurnished ll with new and
magnificent passenger cars, all of the latest and most
approved pattern, and built expressly with an eve to
health, elegance, and comfort On all night trains lux
urious, palatial sleeping-care, possessing every modern
Through tlckete sold and baffiatra checked to all lm.
portent points South
Be particular and ask for tlckete VIA WILMINGTON,
N 0. By so doing yoa secure EXPEDITION, SAFETY,
and COMVORT. '
For through tickets or reliable Information, apply at
the Ticket Ofllee, on the sooth west corner of penBsyfva
Bla aveaae anl Sixth itreet j or to
W. J WALKER,
J0 General Agent
N
EW YORK AND "NEW HAVEN
K1ILKOAD-1W8
fMMng.r Statu. Inlf.w Tork. .orD.rTw.nI.B.T.ntb
trMI nnd fonrth nv.nn..
Xntrmc. on Tw.nl. MT.otn itr.,1,
THAU'S LSIVE KIW TOUKl
Tor N.w H.v.n, 7 00, B 00 (Ix ), 11 no m I 11 15
(I ), 3 00 (El ), 8 44, 4 SO nnj 8 00 (Kl ), p rn for
brl.ltf.porl, 7 00, 8 00 (I ), 1130 . u 11 14 (El),
8 00 Itx ), 8 4J, 4 80, 8 00 ( ) p ra For MlllorJ nnd
bttttford, 7 00, 11 so m t 3 44, 4 30 p ra Fort.lr.
Sold, boatbporundWMlport,7 00 US0ftrat3 4S,4S0
p u Vur Norw.llt, 7 00, 8 00 lis ), 8 so, 11 30 ft m t
iil(Il),3M(El),344,4S0,4,8OO(E)p u for
Dnrl.n, 7 00, 9 30, 11.S0 . m 8 43, 4 30, 4 SO p m
For Qrt.nwUn, 7 00, S 30. 11 30 . at , 8 43, 4 30, a 30,
4 80 p u Por BUuford, 7 Ol), 8 00 (Kx ), 8 30, II 30
. m , 13.18 (Ex ). 8 00 (Ex ), 3 4S, 4 HO, 8 30, 8 80, 8 00
(Ex ) p u For I,orlcht.r Ind tnt.riu.dl.t. .utlon.
7 00, 8 SO, 11 30 ft. n I 3 43, 4 SO, 8 30, 4 30, 7 00 p n
COHKECTINO TKAIHS
ForBo.tonrl.8prtngfl.ld,8 00. n (Ex )( 8 00(Ex ),
8 00p rn For Bo.ton vl. hhor.Llno, 1A15(EX ), 8O0
p m. For H.rtford nnd BprtoxBold, 8 00 (Ex ) u l
)??' ."? I ' S P " ConuMtlont Klr.r
K.IIro.d,8 00. ra (Ex jj u II, ,, , Montr..l,3O0
E. ?.!f 'o''"I''on For lUnfurd, 1'roTld.nc. nnd
rUkklll XftUnftl, I 00 (Ex ). n to 1 1114 p rn For
Now U.v.n. N.w London nnd ktunlngton Killrotd nt
800. ra 1118, 3 00, 8 00p rn For l-.n.l Knllro.d,
1118 p a to Horthtupton For Hooi.toot. Bnllro.d,
8 00. rn Ft r If nng.tn.k B.llro.d, 8 () r, rulSOOp
M For Dnnborj nnd Uorw.tk B.llrond, 7 008 30 ft. u,
I 80 p. rn.
Gommodlon. slft.ptnr.tn ntt.otid to B p m trnln
JAM'8 " U0T, Bnp.rlnt.ndnm
I?H1E HAILWAYRAINa LEAVE
J d.pot fool nt Cbnmb.r. .tr.ot, .In rnTooln f.rrr t
n '."i f I "'' 'P'"". 'or C.nnndtlfnn, Kuitn.tur,
Bnralo, Bnlnmnnek.nnd W..t Conn.cl. nl Boftlo wltb
Uk.bbor.nnd Ornnd Trnnk KnUwnyi, nnd nt Bnl..
"' wltk Alltntl. nnd Orl W.itcn Brdlwnr.
- -. Hl'k nd Wn. Trnln, B.t j, lo Ull.illl.
1000ft ,Expr.uft(nlirorBnIlo, Bnlnmnno. nnd
Dnnklrk, .onnMtln, wltk Lnk. kkor. nnd Atlnatl. nnd
Or.tl W.iUrn UftUwnrn.
JSS' ifftFTrftlf.fP.,IJ.rln nnd H.wbnrfh
8 00r H. MIbtSxpr.M,forOnnftndnl,nn,Bo.b..t.r.
Bnffnlo, Bijnmnn.ft nnd W.it.
8 00 F M , Llfblftlnl ExprMi, Dnllj, for Cinftn Jftlcnft,
Koobnator, Vnffftlo, ialnr.an.ft. Dunkirk, ftnd Wait
Connatto ftl BaFal. wltk Lak. 8bo,ra ftad Oraad Troak
Kallwara, and al Balamaata wltk Atlanta and Oraal
Waatara Kftllwar.
100 r.aa.,W"al Trala, anil, , BbWo u,.
taw.a,Dftftklk, aad Waal. "
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PlULADKLPniA, WILMINOTON,
ASS BUITUIOBI JUILEOAB. '
T Ml TAt. i
OaantMatlaf MOBTOAT, April IBU, 1844.
Tralea for Balllaaar. AnA Wftaklftflort lftftTftrkllft.
dalpblftftafollowat
4 18 ft. n , Elrr.il, fKoalaj. axaaplaA ,) 11 48 n. ra ,
txpraiai am p. m.,Xxpraa. aad 11 00 p ra .Kipna..
WftF Hall Train for BllUanor.raB.18 ft. ra. '"""
TBAIII FIOX BALTIMORE TO FHILADELPBIA.
Lmt. Balllaaor.,7 tSft m , VTkr H all I fl S) a. ta.. Ix.
pr... 1 10 p. u., Ixpnaai 4.84 p. ta., bpruai 8 IB
p. tn , Expraia '
BUrl DAT TRAINB.
LaaT. rblladalpbU for Balllmor. and W..hlaUja
w. -a aw a. an , ilia w p nt
Un.a Baliltaor. for rtllad.lpbla at I U p to.
Ua.a Ballltoor. for Raw Tork nl 8 14 p ra
'bio H. F. KAN SET. 8nparlnt.ad.oL
1QVKNNSYLVANIAlQft
J.OIJI) CINTBAL KAILSOAP. JODO
TW1LTI DAILT TBAIRS.
Ob aad after MO It DAT, October 16, leoo, tralae will
leave the Uhloa Paasaaf er Depot, eoraer of Waablaitoa
aad Liberty elreeta, Pittsburgh, Pa,, aa folio wet
DAT IXPK..feS,Ully except Bna4ar. al S.B0 a. n (
top ping at Johastowa, Conemnuf h, aallllica, Altooaa,
and all principal stations, and tnaklar direct connee
tlom at uanieharf for Raw Tork, Baltimore, and Wash
Uf loo, and at Philadelphia for Hew Tork, boitoa, and
lnt I r mediate polnte
ALT 00 If A ACCOMMODATION, dally ereept Baaday,
at 6 AO a, m , stopping at all regalar atattoaa betweea
PltUburih aad Altooaa, and tnaklaa; close eonneclloa
with tralae oa the Indiana branch, Weet Peaaeylvaala
Uallroad, Ebonsburiaad Creaaot Ballroad, aad Uolll
daysbnrx Eranch.
PlTThbUHOll AND XRIB HAIL, dallyexeeptSnadar.
at T 60 a. m,atopplnr only at Coaeuauf h, aalllttea,
Altoooa, aad all principal atatloaa, nnklae direst eon
Bectloa. nl Harrlsburf for Hew Tork, Baltimore, and
Washington
MAIL ACCOMMODATION, dally (except Sunday) at
1140 a. a, etopplBf at all regBlar atatlOBB between
ntuburg aad Uarrlsbarg, meklBg eoBBeottotvs with
iiaiaa on ibbj Aoeaaonrg nae. vreseoa rauroaa and Ifol
Udavsbarf railroad.
PHILADILPH1A IXPRESS, dally at 4.13 p n , stop
ping al Lalrobe, Blalrsvllle IntevseeUeB, Jokattowa.
0oaamangh,Oallller, AltooBa-Baatlagdon, Lewlstowa,
Hlfflln, Newport, Marys villa, Hnriisbnrg, Laacaater, and
Dow Blag to wb. At uarrlsbarg direct eoanectloae are
made for New Tork, Baltimore, aad Washing toa, aad
at Philadelphia for New Tork, Boetoa, aad Intermediate
rotate Sleeping cara rna through ob tht trala from
Pittsburg to Philadelphia and Baltimore, aad t Near
Tork fay Ike Allentowa route.
JOBNnttWft ACCOMMODATION, daily (except Sub
day) at 4.85 p to., stopple al regular tUUon between
PltUburg aad Coaemaugh, aad connecting al Blalrsvllle
Intersection with train oa the ladlaaa Breach aad Weal
PeaasrlTnala railroads.
FAST Lilt I, dally, exeept Bnaday, nl .80 p n ,
atoppleg obIt al Conamaugb, Oallltiea, Attocna, Hunt
ingdon, Lewfstown, Mlffllu, Newport, Maryivllle, liar
rlaburg, MlddletowB, Laacaater, aad DowalngtowB,
making connection at Her rt sburg for Naw Tork, Balti
more and Waahlagton, aad at Philadelphia for Naw
Tork, Boston and Intermediate polnte Bleeplag eare
rna through la thla trala to Philadelphia aad to New
Tork oa the Allentowa route.
Tint AceommodatloB Trala for Wall'e Btatloa leavee
dally (except Bnadayl al e 90 a. tn
Beeoad AeeommodattOBTralB for Wall'e EUtloa leavee
dally (exeept Buuday) at 0 to a. tn.
Third Accommodation Train for Wall'e Btatloa leavee
dally (exeept Sunday) at 8 85 p. m
Fourth Aecommodatloa Trala for Wall's Btatloa leavee
dally (except Sunday) at 6 03 p m.
Accommodation for Peas Btatloa, atopplog at all sta
tions betweea Pittsburgh and Penn, nt 10 SO p. m.
The CharehTralB leavee Wall's KtatloB ovary Bnaday
at f OA a. m , aad arriving In Pittsburgh at 10 OA a. m
Returning leaves Pittsburgh alllOOp m.aadarrlvea
at Wall 'a Station at 100 p. n.
Returning Tralae arrive la Titubargh aa follows i
Hall Ia.m
Test Ltn 100a.m.
First Wall's Station Aecommodatloa. ena.n
Penn Accommodation 7Wa.m.
fleeoud Wall Station Aeeowmodatlon SfiOa m.
Johnstown Aecommodatloa, 10 03 a.m.
Pittsburgh i, Erie MalL 1160 p. m,
Baltimore Sxprosa ISOp n.
Third Wnll'a Btatloa AceommodatloB 105 p m
PbUadslphla Bxpreae .- 180 p u
Fourth wall 'a Btatloa AceommodatloB , 9 00 p m
Altooaa Aecommodatloa aad Bmlgraat lOSOp m
Ab AgoBt of the Kxcelslor Omnibus Company will
paai Ihrough each trala before reaching the depot, take
up checka and deliver baggage to any part of the city.
Ofllee No 410 Penn atreet, open day nnd Bight, where ell
orders for tbe movement of passenger! aad baggage
W 41A -TilwJ4WI g'4VUIfr Bftl.xsABMtB.
Baltimore ei press will arrive with Philadelphia ex
press at It 80 p. m. oa Mondaya.
MOTICR. la enee of loao, the Compaay will holJ
themselves reepoaslble for pereoaal baggage only, and
for am amouat aot exceeding 9100.
W.B BICKWITn, Agsat.
Al tie reaasylvaala Cealral Ballroad Paeeeaget flu
tlea, m Urrtv end WaaMartAa airaata
1866
AUUANOEMENTS
NTS lQflfi
ink!?66
NEW YORK h
THE CAlfDErl ASD AMBOT AMD PHILADELPHIA
AKDTRKNTI).-! BAILKOAD COMPAMLS' LINE3
FKOH rillLADALFIIIA lO ICEW YOHK
AKU WAT PLACES.
FROM WALMDTBTKEETWUARFASID KEHSIKOTOIf
DEPOT.
wttL lxiti aa founwa, Tin Far.
414 a. m , Tla Caiud.a nnd AnTboF J. and A. Aa
aouxiodatloa ,, , ,,,, ,i.lo
At 4 a m , Tla Candan aad J.ra? City N.w Jar
a.y Acvmraodatloa , 1.I0
At 8 a rn , Tla Caind.n aad jaraar Cttr Mora.
lax Expraia 3.00
Al 8 a m , Tla Caind.n nnd Jara.F CUT Id Claia
Tlakal x.13
At 11 a. m., Tin Kan.lnxtoa ftnd Jari.T Cllr
Expr 3 00
Allltu , Tla Carud.a aad Atnboj O aad A A..
coiumodnllon f.38
Al 1 p tn , Tla Camd.a nnd AmboT c. and A.
ftxpraaa 3 00
Al 8 if tn , Tla Kaa.laalon nnd Jar... City
VTublaiLa and K f. Expr 8 00
Al tl,l p m , Tla Kaaalngloft ftnd Jara.7 Cllr
Eranlni Al.ll B 00
Al U!p m.. Tin KaaBlagtoo nnd Jara.T CUT
ttontbarn Mali 8 00
Al IU(Htfbt,) Tla Kanatn,ton nnd Jaraa. clt.
joolhara Exprava...... , 00
AlBp n . Tl. Caudaa and Amboy Aaaammo.
datloa (fralBbl and paaaaaKar )
lal alaaa tlakal 1,8
14 alaaa tlakal 1 30
Tba 8. 18 p ra Er.ala, Mall aad Iba 1 80 (Hlibll
Boatbaro Expraaa will tin dally, (all .tbara, Bnadaya
axeapl ad. ) '
PHILADELPHIA AHD SEW TOBK LIKES
Lbbtb WbIbbI alraal wharf at 8 Bad B ft ta..llta..
aad 3 p. in.
Lobtb KanalBHton DapotatU 18 ft tn ,184, 4. 80 aad
8 44p rn.andliaon tn (atgbt.)
Tba a 43 p tn. Una naa dally (all .tbara, Bna
daya axe.ptad.)
KBW TORK AMD PHILADELPHIA LIBEB.
Laaaa fool of Baralay atral at 8ft. rn nndlp n
From fool of Cortlaad atraotaty, B, aad 10 ft. at . 11
m , 4 nnd 4 p. m aad 11 atgbt.
Tb. I p tn. Uaa run. dally 1 (all otbara, Bnadaya
xaaptad.) '
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18TABLISB1D II A BlfPOl FROM QDACKlBf.
TTXI ONLT PLAOI WBIB1 A COB1 CAN Bl OB
TAINED, Dr. JOHNSTON has discovered the neat certain,
Peedy, aad oaly effectae! remedy la the world for
Weakness ef the Backer Limbs. Btrislarei, AffeeUeae of
Ue Xldaeya aad Bladder, iBvofaaUry Discharges, lm
foteBcy, Oeaeral UebUlty, Nervoasusis, Dyapepsla.
.(.. Lov Prta, CoafBeloBOf Ideas, Palpllslton
. i1V,.a'r1'Tl':o'lr. TrSBabllBgi. Dlmasss of Sight
2Ii .-" -l"awe ef the Head, Throat, Noee, or
laJLil fflto"- -he Liegi, Stomach, or Bowele-thoee
Kr.t,lsfcltorw 'f '' 'he Solllary Uablta of
tVihat 1 .?,tc?,T " olltarr praellcee more fatal
ii ..u. IVr Wz .VT OB ' nvreae 10 me manners
iSlW' bJ"lll lM hrllllaat hopes er aatlcl
ps tlons, reedsrlig marrlae, Ate , Impoeslble.
. .. . . T.DM0 XBB
vilV t"ifiwh?,t,T"-b?Mn Tleilme of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful aad deetrnctlve habit, which aosa
It J i7Jf pl t0 ?" b.,1b'.,,b Bdc or young
H.en of Ibe most exalted leJeutn aad brlllUnl Intellect,
who MUM otherwise haveeatraBeed llstealBg Seaatee
with the thunders of eloaueacer waked to eealaer Ihe
living lyre, may call with full eoaldeaee 7
UABBIAOB.
Harried Peroona, or Toung Afea eoatemplatlBg mar
riage.beljg aware of physical weakness, orgaale debil
ity, deformitlea, Ae .speedily cored
lie who plaeae himself under Ihe eare ef Dr J. mar
rellalonsly confide on bla honor ae a geatteuaa. aad
confidently rely upon hie skill ae a physician,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Immediately Cured aad Fall Vigor Restored.
ThU Dreadful Disease which rearlere Life miserable
aad Marriage Impossible le the penalty paid by tbe
victims of Improper Indolgeneleo. Toung pereona are
too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the
dreadful oaeo4ueBeco Ibal may eecue Now. whothal
BBdersUnde the eubjeet will pretend to deny that the
power of procreation li lost sooner by those ralllar lato
Improper habltetbaa by the p rodent Besides being
deprived tbe pleaenraa of healthy offspring, Ihe most
serious and destructive eymptoma lo both body and
mlad arise. The ayatsm becomes damaged, the Physi
cal and U ata.1 Functloee weakcoed, Loss 0f Proerea
live Tower Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Pal pit a
tloaof the Heart, ladlgeslloB, Consthutloeal Debility,
a wasting of Ihe Frame Cong ha, Consumption Ae
OFFICE HO 7 SOUTH FKKDERICK BTKIIT,
Left haad aide, going from Baltimore street, a few doore
from the eoraer. Fell aot to observe same aad number
Letters mast be paid and contain a atnmp. The Doe
tor'e Diplomat hang la bio offlee
, DR JORNtiTON,
Memfce of the Royal College of Burgeons, London,
gradna from one of the most eminent Colleges la Ihe
Called Statee, aad the greater part or whose life haa
be sb apent In the hospitals of London, Paris, Phlladel-
f'hla, and elsewhere, baa effected some of Ibe moat aa
ontsblnffearea that were over keowat many troabled
wlthrlBglaglalhe head aad ears whea asleep, greet
..,. vii aiarrava at euauea coouas, bash
fnlneee, with frequent blushing, attended aometlmea
'h a dsrangsmsnt of the mlad, were cured Imme.
Tilil rAKTIOOLAR H OTIC I.
Dr J. addreseea all those who have Injured them-
iclyee by Improper ladnigenae and solitary habits.
which rain both hadv atirt mi A i.at.i. -.. .
-- : T .., Biaa..iBia iut jur
either business, study, society or marriage
These are some of the sad aad melaneholy affects pro-dn-4
by early habits of youth tin Weak esse of the
Back and Limbs, Pains In Ihe Bead, Dlmeesa of Sight
Loss of H uscnlar Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dye
peps! a, Nervous Irritability, Deraogemeat or the Dlee
live fractions, Oeneral Debility, Symptome of Cob
eamptloa.
MbbTTAllt The fearful effsete on the mind nre much
lo be dreaded Lose of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, De
pressloa of Spirits, Bvll Forebodings, Averaloa to So
ciety, Self distrust. Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ae , are
some of the evUs produced
Thousands of persons of all agss can bow Judge what
la the cause of their declining health, loslaii their vle-or,
becoming weak, pale, nervous, tod emaciated, having
a singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and eymp.
tome of consumption
TOUHO MEN
Who have Injured IhemselTsa by a certain practice In
dulged In whea alone a habit freo.oeatly learaed from
evil companions, or at school, the effeete or which are
Blgbtly fell, even when nsleep, and If not cured roadere
marriage Impossible, and deatroye both mind aad body,
ehonld apply Immediately.
Whataplir that a young man, the hope of bis coun
try, the pride of hla parent, ehonld be snatched frna
all prospects aad enjoyments or life, by the eonee
3 ueace of deviating front the path of nature and In
Blglug la a certain secret habit Such persoas kfst.
before eoatemplatlag
MARRIAOB,
refect thai a sound mind and body nre the most aeeec
ary requisites topromoteooaaublel happiness Indeed.
-awlllannl Ihiad lkahl'A.aftrftATWta..B. 8.41.-. - . .
-"- .-w ..-- jvu.aaw ftaaxvuau in iFfttBjuiava a weary
pilgrimage) the prospect hourly darkena lo the view i
the mind beeomee ahadowed with de.Dalr. and Bilad
wltb the melancholy refection that the happiness of an
other becomes blighted with our own
D1SSASX OP IMPRUDENCE.
When Ihe misguided nnd Imprudent votary or plena
are Suds bo haa InblWd the seedeof thla painful die.
ease, Htoo oriea happens that aa 111 limed cease of
shaue, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying
to this who, from education nnd reepectablllir, can
nlone befriend blta He falls Into Iba bnnda of ignorant
and designing pretenders, who, Incapable or cnrleg,
filch hla pecuniary enbstaaee, beep hlia truing month
after month, or as long as the emallost fee can be ob
tained, and In despair lsave him with mined health to
sigh over hie galling disappointment; or, by the use of
that deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the constitutional
symptoms of this terrible disease, encb aa Affection of
tbe Head, Throat, Nose, J kin, ate , processing with
Mabtful rapidity till death putaa periodlto hie dreadful
suffering by sending blm to that ondlscoTered cooa.ry
from whose bourne no traveler returns
SBDUHSSMK5TOF THKPKtSS.
The many thousunda cured at thla Institution within
the last eighteen years, and tbe oumarous Surgical Op.
erallona performed by Dr Johnston, witnessed by the
reporters of Ihe ' Sun,' ' and many other papers, notices
of which appeared again and again before the public,
hesldua Lis steading as a gealleraaa of character aad re
spofielblllly. Is a suffleleut guarantee to the afflleled.
SKIN DISEASES bl'EIDlLY CDUBu,
Pereona riling should be particular tn directing
their lettere to bla Institution, In tbe following manner i
JOHN M JOHNSTON, MP ,
.... Baltimore Lock Hospital.
J1 F Baltimore, Maryland
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