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    ERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.

    WELLS, BUTTERFIELD & Co., 63 Broadway, New York,and Erie Place, " "

    LIVINGSTON, FARGO & Co., 17 Main Street, Buffalo,EXPRESS FORWARDERSANDGENERAL FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC AGENTS.MONEY, JEWELRY,1aLUABLES AND MERCHANDISE

    FORWARDED,DRAFTS, NOTES, BILLS, &c. COLLECTED,COMMISSIONS EXECUTEDAND

    General Business Transacted in Accordance with Instructions,AT ALL THE

    -'^INCIPAL CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES IN THE STATESOF NEW YORK, NORTH-WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA,OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, MICHIGAN, WISCON-

    SIN, NORTHERN KENTUCKY, MISSOURI,IOWA, AND CANADA WEST.

    TH ' EXPRESSeVoF THIS COMPANYAREFORWARDED FROM NEW YORK,BY

    .'E PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAM BOATS, THE NEW TSORK ANDERIE AND HUDSON RIVER RAIL ROADS, THE ALBAr?YAND BUFFALO, AND ALL THE BRANCH RAIL ROADSTHROUGH THE CENTRE OF THE STATE, BY PASSENGERTRAINS ACCOMPANIED BY SPECIAL MESSENGERS WITHIRON SAFES,J6- The several established Express Lines from the South, East, and/forth connect with this Company.

    / The long experience of this Company in the business, and the ex-/tcnt of their Capital, afford the public a sufficient guarantee that theirE'lrisiness will be transacted with dispatch and fidelity.

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    DISTURNELL'SAmerican anir (European

    RAILWAY AID STEAMSHIPGIVING THE

    ARRANGEMENTS ON ALL THE GREAT LINES OF TRAV:THROUGH THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA,ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN,AND THROUGHOUT CENTRAL EUROPE.

    ALSO CONTAINING

    A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PRINCIPAL PLACESIN

    ENGLAND, FRANCE, ETC.

    WITH MAPS-PRICE FIFTY

    NEW YORKPUBLISHED BY J. DISTURNELL, 171 BROADWAY.FOR SALE BY BOOKSELLERS AND PERIODICAL AGENTS INTHE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.

    1853,

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    3. Hg??iasnEaiL's

    TO PLEASURE TRAVELLERS.171 BROADWAY, N. Y.

    HAS CONSTANTLY FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OFMAPS, GUIDE BOOKS, &c.The following are recommended for the use of pleasure travellers,journeying through the United States and Canada :NEW MAP OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA ; show-ing all the Canals, Railroads, Telegraph Lines, and principal StageRoutes. Drawn by Henry A. Burr, Topographer lo the Post OfficeDepartment, Washington, D. C. Price, SI 00, pocket form.SMITH'S ILLUSTRATED HAND-BOOK ; a new Guide'for Trav-ellers through tlie United States of Americawith Illustrations andMap. Price, ^1.50.THE RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, AND TELEGRAPH BOOK,for 1853 -being a complete Guide through the United States and Can-adawith Map. Price 25 cents.B^" Also, other Maps and Guide Books, too numerous to men*rjon, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms.New York, Jan. 1853.Enterkd according to Act of Congress, in the year 1853, hj

    JOHN DISTURNELL,ia the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Soutffern Districtof New York.

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    CONTENTSPage.Railroads m Unitfd States and Canada, Length, Fares, &c. 7-13Railroad and Steamer Lines, diverging from City of N. York 14

    1.SOUTHERN LIGreat Southern Mail Line.N. York to Charleston, S. C. 15Charleston to Augusta, Geo.. 16Charleston to Columbia, &c.. 16Savannah to Macon, Geo 17Fort Valley to Columbus, Ga. 17Macon to Atlanta, Geo 18Macon to Oglethorpe, Geo... 18Georgia Railroad, Augusta toAtlanta 19Montgomery & West Pt. R. R. 20Atlanta to Chatanooga, Tenn. 21Dalton to Knoxville, Tenn... 21Nashville & Chatanooga R. R. 22Montgomery to Mobile 2.3

    NES OF TRAVEL.Mobile to New Orleans 24New Orleans to St. Louis ... 24N. Orleans to Louisville. Ky. 25Louisville & Frankfort R. R.. 25Vicksburg, Jackson & Bran-don Railroad 26Atlanta to "West Point 26Orange & Alexandria R. R... 27Richmond & Danville R. R... 27Virginia & East Tenn. R. R. . 27Virginia Central Railroad.. . 23Baltimore to Norfolk, Charles-

    ton, &c 29"Washington to Richm'd,Va. 30Richmond to Petersburg, &c. 30

    2.MIDDLE AND NORTHERN LINES OF TRAVEL.Washington to Baltimore... 31Baltimore to Annapolis, Md. 31Baltimore to Wheeling, Va.. 32Wheeling to Cincin'ti, Louis-

    ville. &c 33Baltimore to Harrisburg, Pa. 34Harrisburg to Pittsburgh, &c. 34Baltimore to Philadelphia.. . 35Phila. to Reading & Pottsville 36Philadel'a to Pittsburgh, &c.. 37Pennsylvania Railroad, Har-

    risburg to Pittsburgh 38

    Pittsburgh to Cleveland, Col-umbus, and Cincinnati 39Philadelphia to Trenton andNew York 40New Jersey Railroad 41Philadelphia to N. York, viaCamden and Amboy Line. 42Camden and Amboy Railroad 43Central Railroad of N. Jersey 44New York and Erie Railroad 45Buffalo & N. Y. City Railroad 46Elmira & Canandaigua R. R. 46

    3.NORTHERN AND EASTERN LINES OF TRAVEL.Hudson River Steamb't Line 47N. York & Harlem Railroad. 48Long Island Railroad 49New York to Albany & Troy 50Hudson River Railroad 61N. York to Boston, via NewHaven 52New York & New Haven R.R. 53New Haven and New LondonRailroad 54N.York to Boston, by Fall Riv 55N. Y. to Boston, via Stoning'n 56N. Y. to Boston, via Norwich 67Boston to Portland, via Ports-mouth, N. H 58Boston to Portland, via Dov-

    er, N. H 69

    Atlantic & St. Lawrence Rail-road, Portland to Montreal 60Androscoggin and KennebecRailroad 60Kennebec and Portland R. R. 60Boston to Lowell & Concord 61

    Boston, Concord, and Mont-real Railroad 61Concord to Burlington, Vt... 62Connecticut and PassumpsicRiver Railroad 62Boston to Fitchburg, BellowsFalls, &c 63Vermont and Mass. Railroad 63Boston to Burlington, Vt. .. . 64Vermont Central R. R. Wind-sor to Rouse's Point, N. Y. 65

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    6 CONTENTS.Page.Boston to Rutland, Trov, Buf-

    falo, &c 66Ogdensburgh to Rouse's Pt. . 66Boston and Worcester R. R. . 67Western Railroad, Worcester

    to Albany, New York 67Boston to Springfield, Al-bany, &c 6STroy to Rutland, Montr'l, &c. 69Watertown and Rome R. R. . 70Royal Mail Line, Montreal toKingston, Toronto, &c 71Albany, to Syracuse. Buftalo,&c : 72

    Syracuse to Albany, &c 73N. V. Central Lineof Railr'ds 74Troy to Buffalo, Oswego, &c. 74Rochester. Lockport, and Ni-agara Falls Railroad 75Buffalo and State Line R.R.. 76Buffalo & Niagara Falls R. R. 76Troy to Saratoga Springs,Whitehall and Montreal.. 77Saratoga & Schenectady R.R. 77Lake Ontario and St. Law-rence Steamers 78Oswego and Syracuse R. R. . 79Champlain & St. Law'ce R. R. 80

    4._WESTERN LINES OF TRAVEL.Buffalo to Erie, Cleveland, &c. 81Cleveland & Pittsburgh P^. R. 82Cleveland to Cincinnati 83Cincinnati to Columbus, &c. 84Little Miami, and Columbusand Xenia Railroad 85Cincinnati, Hamilton. & Day-ton Railroad 86Cincin'ti to Dayton & Sand'ky 87Cincinnati & Louisv'e St'mers 83Cincinnati and PittsburghSteam Packet Line 89Detroit to Chicago 90Michigan Southern & North-ern Indiana Railroads 91

    Chicago to Galena 92Toledo, Norwalk, and Cleve-land Railroad 93Chicago & Rock Island R. R. 93Newark to Sandusky, Cleve-land, &c 94

    Ohio Central Railroad, Col-umbus to Wheeling, Va... 94Lasalle to St. Louis Steam-boat Route 95Great Route from St. Louis toNew York 95Illinois and Mich. Canal Line 96Galena to St. Paul's, Min 96Missouri River Steamers. .. . 96

    5.STEAMSHIP AND PACKET LINES.New York to Havana andAspinwall 97Panama to San Francisco 93Pacific .Mail St'mship Route 99New York to San Francisco,Nicaragua Route 100N. York and San FranciscoSteamship Line 101New York to Havre 1 02New York to Southamptonand Bremen 103N. York to Liverpool U. S.Mail Steamers 104N. York to Liverpool. RoyalMail Steamers 105Philadelphia to Liverpool. . . 106N. York to Charleston, S. C. 107Charleston to Havana, 107Havre Packets ' 108N. York to Richmond, Va. 109

    N. York to Savannah, Geo. 110New York to Philadelphia.. 110N. Orleans & Havre Packets 111N. York & Liverp'l Packets 112Union Line Havre Packets 114London, Liverpool, and Aus-tralia Packets 115N.Y. & San Fran. Pack. Line 116N. Orleans & Texas Steam'rs 118New Orleans, Vera Cruz, andAcapulco Line 119New York to Havana andMobile 120Montreal to Quebec 131Resorts & Watering Places 122Coach & Cab in N. York, &c. 123

    List of Telegraph Lines inUnited States 126Telegraph Co.'s in N. York 128Express Offices in N. York 132

    List of Hotkls m Principal Cities 129Contents Europkan Guide. See page 133Business Advertisements 209

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    LIST OF RAILROADS IN THE UNITED STATES,June., 1853Giving the Length, Fares, &c.RAILROADS IN THE EASTERN STATES.Name of Railroad.Atlan.& St.Liaw. fBuckfield Br.

    Androscog.& Ken.fAshuelot,Bangor & Piscat.Berkshire,Bos. Con. &Mon.*Boston & Lowell,:}:Woburn Branch,Boston and Maine,Medford Branch,Great Falls "Boston & Provid.Dedham Branch,Stoughton "Taunton "Pawtucket "

    Boston & Worces4Brookline Br.MilfordNewton "Saxonville "Millbury

    Calais and Baring,Canal Railroad,*CoUinsville Br.Cape Cod Br.

    Cheshire,Cocheco,*Concord,:}:Con. & Claremont,*Conn. & Pass. R.*Connecticut Riv.Chicop. Falls Br.Contoocook Valley,Danbury & Norw.

    Dorches. & Milton,Eastern, Mass.Marblehead Br.

    Gloucester "Salisbury "

    Essex,Fall River,

    jF}*07rtPortland, Me.Mechanic Falls,Danville, Me.Keene, N. H.Bangor, Me.Conn. St. Line,Concord, N. H.Boston,Winchester,Boston,Maiden,RoUinsford,Boston,Junction,Canton,Mansfield,Junction,Boston,Junction,Framingham,West Newton,Natick,Grafton,Calais, Me.New Haven,Plainville,Middleb. Mass.S. Ashburnham,Dover, N. H.Nashua,Concord,Wh. Riv. June.Spring. Mass.Cabottville,Contoocookville,Danbury, Conn.Neponset,Boston,Salem,Beverly,Junction,Salem, Mass.Fall River, Mass.

    ToBuckfield,Waterville,South Vernon.Old Town,W. StockbridgeWarren,Lowell,Woburn,Berwick, Me.Medford,Grt. Falls, N.H.Providence,Dedham,Stoughton,Taunton,Providence,Worcester,Brookline,Milford,Newton,Saxon\'ille,Millbury,Baring,TarifFville,CoUinsville,Sandwich,Bellows' Falls,Alton Bay,Concord,Bradford,St. Johnsbury,South Vernon,Chicopee Falls.Hillsboro' Br.Norwalk,Milton,Portsm. N. HMarblehead,Gloucester,Salisbury,Lawrence,S. Braintree,

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    8 LIST OF RAILROADSName of Railroad.

    Fitchburg,:!:Harvard Branch,Watertown,Fitchburg & Wov.

    Franklin,Grt. Falls & Con.*Housatonic,Kennebec & Port.Bath Branch,Lancas. & Sterlmg,Lex. & W. Cam.Lowell & LawrenceManches. & Law.Nashau & Lowell,Naugatuck,New Bed. & Taun.Newburyport,New Hainn. Cent.*N. Hav. &'N. Lon.N. Hav. H. & Sp.Middletown Br.N. Lon. W. & Pal.Norfolk County,Northern, N. li.

    Bristol Branch,Norwich & Wor.Old Colony,Bridgewater Br.

    Peterbnro' & Shir.Pitts. & N. Adams.Port jSaco & Ports.Ports. & Concord,Prov. & Worces.Prov. H. & Fish.*Rut. & Burlington,Salem and Lowell,South B eading Br.South Shore,Stonington,Stony Brook,Sullivan,Troy and Boston,*Vermont Central,Vermont and Can.Vermont and Mass.Vermont Valley,Western,Western Vermont,Wilton,Worces. & Nash.York and Cumb.*

    FromBoston,Somerville,W. Cambridge,Fitchburg, Mass,Machiasp'rt, Me,Grt. Falls, N.H,Bridgp. Conn.Portland, Me.Brunswick,South Acton,Lexington,Lowell,Manchester,Nashua, N. H.Bridgeport,New Bedford,Newburyport,Manches. N. H.New Haven,New Haven,Berlin,New Lon. Conn.Dedham, Ma.ss.Concord, N. H.Franklin,Allyn's Point,Boston,S. Abington,Groton, Mass.Pittsfield, Mass.Portland, Me.Portsmouth,Providence, R. LBristol, Conn.Bellows' Falls,Salem, Mass.South Reading,Braintree,Stoning. Conn.Groton, Mass.Bellows' Falls,N. Y. St. Line,Windsor, Vt.Essex June.Fitchburg, Mass.Brattleboro', Vt.Worces. Mass.Bennington,Wilton,Worcest. Mass.Portland,

    To

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    LIST OF RAILROADS.RAILROADS IN THE NORTHERN AND MIDDLE STATES.Name of Railroad.

    Albany & Schen4A. & W. Stock.Alleghany Portage,Annapolis & Elk.Bait, and Ohio,Washington Br.

    Frederick "Baltimore & Susq.Westmin. Br.Beaver Meadow,Bel. & Delaware,*Buf., C. & N. Y.*tBuf. & N. Y. C. tBuf. & Niag. Falls.Buf. & Rochester,Buf. & State Line,Bur. & Mt. Holley,Camden & Amboy,Trenton Branch,Canan. & Elmira,tCanan. & Niag.f

    Carbon. & Hones.Cayuga & Susque.Central N. Jersey,Columbia,Westchester Br.Corning & Blossb.Cumber. Valley,Erie & Northeast,!Franklin,Harrisburg & T^an.Hudson River,Hud. & Berkshire,Lack. & Western,!Little Schuylkill,Lockport & Niag.Long Island,Hempstead Br.Lyken's Valley,Mauch Chunk,Mine Hill,Morris and Essex,N. Cas. & French.N. Bruns. & Tren.New Jersey,N. York & Harlem,N. York & Erie,tNewburgh Br.

    From

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    10 LIST OF RAILROADS.Name of Railroad.N. Y. aud N. Hav.Northern, N. Y.Oswego and Syra.Pater. & Hudson,Pennsylvania,

    Blairsville Br.Phil. & Norrist'wn,Germantown Br.Phil. & Reading,}Phil, and Trenton,Phil. Wil. & Bait.Platts.& Montreal.Rainapo & Pater.P^ensselaer & Sar.Rocli. & Syracuse,Roch., Lockport )& Niag. Falls, 5Rut. and Wash.Sack.Har. & Ellis.*Saratoga & Schen.Saratoga & Wash.Schen. & Troy,Skan. and Jordan,*Schuylkill Valley,Syrac. and Utica,}Troy & Boston,*Troy & Greenbush,Utica & Schenec.:}:Water. & Rome,Wil. & Elmira,*White H. & Wilk.York & Cumber.York & Wriirhts.

    J^romNew York,Ogdensbui-gh,Oswego,Jersey City,Harrisburg,Junction,Philadelphia,Philadelphia,Philadelphia,Philadelphia,Plattsb'rg, N.YSuflfurn's,Troy,Rochester,Rochester,Rutland, Vt.Sacket's Harbor,Saratoga Sp.Saratoga Sp.Schenectady,Skaneateles,Syracuse,Troy, N. Y.Troy,Utica,Cape Vincent,Williamsport,White Haven,Yoik, Pa.York, Pa.

    ToNew Haven,Rouse's Point.Syracuse,Patcrson,Pittsburg,Blairsville,Norristown,Germantown,Pottsville,Trenton, N. J.Baltimore,Caughna. Can.Paterson,Ballston Spa.Syracuse,Niagara Falls,Eagle Bridge,Ellisburgh,Schenectady,Castleton, Vt.Troy,Junction,Utica,Eagle Bridge,Greenbush,Schenectady,Rome,Ralston,Wilkesbarre,Harrisburg,Wrightsville,

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    RAILROADS IN THE SOUTHERN STATES.Name'of Railroad.

    Alabama & Tenn.*Ap^wmattox,Augu. & Warm's.*Central Georgia,Central N. Car.*Charlotte & S. CClinton &Pt. HudE. Tenn. & Geor.*Gaston & Raleigh,Georgia,Athens Br.Warrenton Br

    FromSelma, Al.City Point, Vir.Millen, Geo.Savannah,Goldsboro',Columbia, S. C.Clinton, Lcii.Ualton, Geo.Gaston, N. CAugusta,Union Point,Camak,

    ToPetersburg,Waynesboro',Maoon, Geo.Charlotte,Charlotte,Port Hudson,Loudon, Tenn.Raleigh,Atlanta,Athens,Warrenton,

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    LIST OF RAILROADS. 13Kame of Railroad..Chicago&Rock Is.*La Fayette and )Indianopolis, ^Peru & Indianap.*Peoria & Oquaw.*Sang. & Morgan,Shelb. & Knights.Shelb. & Paishv'le,Sciota and Hock

    ing Valley,*Steub. & Indiana,*Toledo, Norwalk >& Cleveland, 5

    Fi-omChicago,La Fayette,Indianapolis,Peoria, II.Springfield,Shelbyville,Shelbyvillo,Portsmouth,Steubenville,Toledo,

    ToPeru, II.Indianapolis,Peru, Ind.Burlington, lo.Naples, II.Knightstown,Rushville,Jackaon,

    Grafton, O.

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    TOTAL RAILROADS IN THE UNITED STATES.Miles.

    Railroads in the Eastern States, - - - - 3,057" " Northern and Middle States, - 4,116 " Southern States,.... 3,306 " Western States, - . - . 3,204Grand Total, 13,683

    RAILROADS IN CANADA.1853.Name of Railroad.Brantfd&Buff'o,*tBytownSc Prescott*Chippewa and >Queenston, SChamplain and >St. Lawrence, $

    Great Western,*! )Gait Branch,Mont'l. & LachineMont'l. & N. York,Ontario, Simcoe )and Huron,*! sQuebec & Rich'd.*tSt. Lawrence and )

    Atlantic,*! ST'mto & Guelph,*t

    FromBrantford,Bytown,Chippewa,Montreal,Queenston,London andJunction,Montreal,Caughnawaga,Toronto,Point Levi,Montreal,Toronto,

    Total Miles Finished,Unfinished Railroad.

    ToWaterloo,C.W.Prescott, C. W.Queenstown,

    C. W.Rouse's Pt. N.YHamilton toWindsor, C. W.Gait, C.W.Lachine, C. E.Plattsb'gh. N Y.Holland's LandgRichmond,Sherb'ke,C.EGuelph, C. W

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    14 RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT ROUTESLINES OF RAILWAYS AMD STEAMERS,RUNNING- FROM THE CITY OF NEW YORK1853.

    Alban)' and New York Steamers, (Day Line.) from foot PagbChambers street,Albany, Troy and New York Steamer, (Night Line,) fromfoot Liberty street ^ 47Albany, Troy and New York, (Hudson River Railroad,) De-pot, Chambers street 51Boston and New York, (New Haven Railroad Route,) Depot,Canal street, near Broadway 53Boston and New York Steamers', from Piers 2, 3 and 18, NorthRiver, connectinf^ with Railway Lines, 55-57Camden and Amboy Railroad, (Phil'a Line.) Pier No. 1, N. R. 42-43Cape May and Philadelphia Steamers, from foot Cedar street, IIGCentral New Jersey Railroad, from Pier No. 1, N. R. and footCortlandt street 41Charleston and New York Steamers, from Pier No. 4, N. R. .

    .

    107Hudson River Railroad, Depot, Chambers street 51Long Island Railroad, South Ferry, foot Whitehall street 45Mobile and Havana Steamers from foot Harrison street, 119New Jersey Railroad, (Philadelphia Line,) foot Cortlandt andLiberty streets, 40-41New London and Norwich Steamers from foot Cortlandt st.. 57New Orleans and Havana Steamers, from foot Warren street, .97New Orleans Steamers, direct, from Pier No. 8, East River,. IllNewport and F'all River Steamers, from Pier No. 3, N. R 55New York and P>ie Railroad, from foot Duane street 45New York and Harlem Railroad, Depot, City Hall Square, 48New York & New Haven Railroad, Dep., Canal st. near B'dw'j 53Norfolk and Richmond Steamers, from Pier No. 13, N. R 109Philadelphia Railroad Lines, from Pier No. 1, N. R., and footLiberty street, 40-42Philadelphia Indepen't Line Steamers, from Pier No. 14, N. R., 110Savannah and New Y'ork Steamers, from Pier No. 4, N. R. HOStonnington and Providence Steamers, from Pier No. 2, N. R. 56Troy and New York Steamers, from foot Cortlandt street,. .

    .

    47OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES.Aspinwall, Havana and New Orleans, (Panama Route to Cali-fornia,) foot Warren street, 97Panama to San FranciscoPacific Mail Steamship Route 98

    New York to San Francisco, (Nicaragua Pioute,) from PierNo. 2, North River, 99New York to San Francisco, (Panama Route,) from Pier No.3, North River, 100Havana and Mobile Steamers, foot Harrison street, 119Havre and New York Steamers, foot Morris street 102Liverpool U. S. Mail Steamers, foot Canal street 104Liverpool British and N. A. Royal Mail Steamships, fromJersey City, opposite Cortlandt street 105Liverpool and Philadelphia Steamships, office, 41 ExchangePlace, New York, 106New York and Australian Packet Lines 115Southampton and Bremen Steamers, foot Morris street, 103

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    GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE,Running twice daily from New York, via Philadelphia, Balti-more, Washington, Richmond and Petersburg, Va., Weldon andWilmington, N. C, and Charleston, S. C, direct to Mobilb andNey/ Orleans.Tha following unrivalled Schedules are now run on this line,giving to the public the advantage of Two fast daily Mail Lines:Leave New York at 5.L P. M. and 9 A. M." Philadelphia at'lQi P. M. and 2 P. M.

    ' Baltimore at 4i and 9 A. M., and 4 and 6j P. M." Washington at 7 A. M. and 9 P. M." Fredericksburg at 12 M. and 2 A. M." Richmond at 6 P. M. and 7 A. M." Petersburg at 7 P. INI. and 9 A. M." Weldon at 11 P. M. and 1 P. M." Wilmington, N. C. at 10 A. M.

    Arrive in Philadelphia at 9^ P. M. and 1 P. M." Baltimore at 4 A. M. and 6 P. M." Washington at 6 and II A. M., and 6 and 8^ P. M" Fredericksburg at 12 M. and 2 A. M." Richmond at 4 P. M. and 6 A. M." Petersburg at 6^ P. M. and 8^ A. M." Weldon at lOi P. M. and 12 M" Wilmington at 7 A. M. and 9 P. M." Charleston, S. C. at 5 A. M.

    Time between New York and Charleston 60 hours. Fare$20.By the above Schedules it will be perceived that Passengersgoing South, leaving New York at 5^ P. M., Philadelphia at 10|P. M., or Baltimore at 4^ A. M , reacn Charleston, S. C, in twoDAYS FRo.Ai Baltimore. Breakfast on board the Steamboat ; passingdown the Potomac, in view of Mount Vernon, by day-light.The two lines on this route, it will be perceived, give thetraveler the advantage of reaching Charleston, S. C, in the short-est possible time, or of resting, if he chooses, on his journey with-out incurring much delay, arid of avoiding the risk of any seriousdelay in the event of a breach of connection at any point.Omnibuses and Baggage Wagons are provided on the line, bywhich passengers and their baggage ai-e conveyed through Phila-delphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond and Petersburg, freeof all expense

    jg=- For further information and Through Tickets, apply inNew York at the New Jersey Railroad Office, foot of Libertystreet ; in Philadelphia, at the Philadelphia and Baltimore Rail-road Office, or on board the Steamboats of the New Castle andFrenchtown Lines ; and in Baltimore, at the Southern TicketOffice. Pratt street.

    j6=" The Sea Steamers running from Wilmington, are in fineorder, and make the connection at Charleston with regularity.

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    16 RAILROAD ROUTES.SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROADExtending from Charleston to Augusta, Ga. 137 miles.

    Columbia Branch, 67 miles. Camden Branch, 37 tciles.

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    RAILROAD ROUTES. ITCENTRAL (GEORGIA) RAILROAD.

    Extending from Savannah to Macon, Geo., 191 miles.Usual Time, 10 hours.

    Passenger Cars leave Savan-

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    18 RAILROAD ROUTES.MACOH AMD WESTERN EAILEOAD,Extending from Macon to Atlanta, Geo. 101 miles.

    Usual Timk, 5^ hours.Passenofr Gaks leave M

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    RAILROAD ROUTES. 19

    AUGUSTA TO ATLANTA, 171 M1L.ESUSUAL TIME, 11 HOURS.

    GOING WEST. GOING EAST.Passenger cars leave Augusta || Passenger Cars leave Atlantafor Atlanta, &c., daily, at 6 a. m..' for Augusta, &c.; daily, at 5 30 a.and 4 45 p. m., connecting with 'm.. and 6 j). m. connecting withcars running to West Point, cars running to Columbia. Char-Montgomerj-, &c , on the West, leston, &,c. ; also, with a line ofand Chatanooga, &c. on the North

    ^

    travel to Savannah.Stations. Miles. Fare.

    cts.20457590

    1 251 60

    Stations. Miles. FareAugusta*Bel Air IIBer7.elia>e=- 21Bearing 29Thomson 38Camak.f.. 47Gumming. 57Cravvfordville 65Union Point 76

    Union Point, .Woodville 5Maxey's..'. 13Lexington. 23Athens 40

    Greensboro. 84Buckhead,Madison, 104Rutledge,Social Circle, 120Covington 130Conj^er's, 141Lithonia, 147Stone Mountain. 156Decatur, 165Atlanta, ]: 171

    cts.I

    306090

    1

    1 201 40'1 7o;2 00:2 30

    ;

    4070

    1 20^2 503 10

    Atla.vta.j;DecaturStone Mountain.Lithonia,Conyer's,Covington.Social Circle,. ..Rutledge,MadisonBuckheadGreensboro

    61524304151

    67 2 0087 2 60

    c

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    20 RAILROAD ROUTES

    MONTGOMERY & WEST POINT RAILROAD,From Montgomery, Ala., to West Point, Ga., 88;^ milesTwo Daily Passenger Treiins each way.

    The First, or Accommodation Train, leaves Motitgomery ut8 o'clock, A. M., arrive at West Point at 3 P. M.Returningleave West Pomi at 7|'clock, A. M., arrive at Mont-gmnery at '2. P. INI.Second, or Mail Train, leaves Montgomery at 1 A. M., arrive atWest Point at 7 A. M.PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS.Stations.

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    RAILROAD ROUTES. 21WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.

    Extending from Atlanta, Georgia, to Chattanooga,Tenn., 140 miles.

    Usual Time, 11 hours.Passenger Cars leave Atlanta |

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    22 RAILROAD ROUTES.

    Length, 151 Miles.Passenger Cars leave Nashville

    at 7 a. m. for Anderson, Chata-nooga, &c., 2 30 p. m. for War-trace, Selbyville, &c.. connectingwith line of travel to Alabama;Georgia, and South Carolina.

    Stations. Miles. Fare.Nashvillk, $ cts.Antioch 10 30Smyrna, 21 60Murfreesboro 32 1 00Christiana ' 41 1 30Fosterville 45 1 40Bell-Buckle 50 1 60Wartrace,'^ 55 1 70Normandy 63 1 90Tullahoma,t 70 2 10Allisonia, 77 2 30Decherd 84 2 50Cowan... 89 2 60Tantallon, 96 2 80Anderson, 105 3 10Stevenson,^ 115Shell Mound 130Station 140Chatanoooa,^. 151

    Passengers leave Chatannoga

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    STEAMBOAT ROUTES. 23

    STEAMBOAT ROUTEFROM MONTaOMERY TO MOBILE, ALA

    STEAM PACKETS.Namk.

    Wra. Bradstreet,'Marjr Clifton,Southern Belle,Louisa,Lowndes, Jr.,Farmer,Daniel Pratt,Wilcox,

    Masters.H. R. Johnson,Burns Meaher,Jesse I. Cox,S. C. Burrill,R. W. Welch,Wm. F. James,F. M. Johnson,L. Wainwright,

    Leave Mo.Sunday,Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,Saturday,

    Do.

    Leave MontWednesdayThursday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday,Monday,Tuesday,Do

    ;g= One of the above Stf.amf.rs leave Mobile and Montgomery,daily, stopping at all the principal Landings on the Alabama River,connecting with the Mail, Steamers for New Orleans.Stofpmg Places. Miles. Fare. Stopping Places. Miles.ilOXTGO.'MEKY, . .Washington, ... 16Grave's Landing, . 25

    Tallavvassa, ... 26Newport 3.1Vernon 35Cypress Creek, . . 42Benton, .... 65Gaston's Landing, . 80Sr.i.MA, 105Cahawba, .... r2oKing's Landing, . 130W^hite'.s Landing, . 135Elm Bluft; .... 145Portland 150Bridgeport, . . . 164Aola 178Prairie Bluff, . . 18-2Upper Peach Tree, . 194Lower Peach Tree, 224Bell's Lauding, . . 229Claiborne, .... 259Gosport, .... 264Gainestown, . . . 284Choctaw Bluff, . . 294Cut Off, 334IM. Alhama River, 356Fort Stoddard, . . 361MoiiiLK, 406

    $cts.1 002 002 002 002 002 002 002 50

    00000000506000000000000000000000

    6 007 008 00

    Mobile, ....Fort Stoddard, .M. Alabama River,Cut Off, ....Choctaw Bluff, .Gainestown, . .Gosport, . . .Claiborne, . . .BelPs Landing, .Lower Peach Tree,Upper Peach Tree,Prairie Bluff,Aola, . . .Bridgeport,Portland, . ,Elm Bluff, . .White's Landing,King's Landing,Cahawba, . . .Selma, ....Gaston's Landing,Benton, . . .Cypress Creek, .Vernon, . . .Newport, . . .Tallawassa, . .Grave's Landing,Washington, . .MOKTGO.MKRV,

    456072112122142147177182212224228242266261271276281301326341364371375380381390406

    Fare.$cts.2 60

    00000000000000000000000000

    5 005 005 005 006 006 00

    Fare Through, $SMeals included.Usual Time, 40 to 48 hours

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    24 STEAM PACKETS

    NEW OELEAETS AND MOBILEU. S. DAILY MAIL LINE,

    Connecting with Steamers and Mail Coaches run-ning to Montgomery, Ala.

    Steamer FLORIDA, Capt. W. T. Giberson." OREGON, " R. A. Hiern.CALIFORNIA, " H. P. Ensign.

    Passengers leave New Orleans, daily, at 4 P. M. for Lake Pon-ehartrain, via Railroad, 5 miles, taking one of the above steamersfor Mobile, &c.RETURNmoleavQ Mobile at 1 P. M., connecting at Milneburgwith the Lake Ponchartram Railroad.

    DISTANCES

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    RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT ROUTES. 25EEGULAB LINE TO LOUISVILLE AND NEW OELEANS.

    PACKET ECLIPSE.The new and splendid Passenger Packet ECLIPSE, Edward T.Sturgeon, Commander, will run regularly between Louisville andNew Orleans during the season. BENEDICT & CARTER, and )BOGGS & RUSSELL, V-Agents, Louisville, Kj.

    STEAM PACKETSRunning from Louisvtlle, Ky., to New Orleans.Distance, ... ... 1400 miles.

    Steamers of a large class, during the season of navigation, orhigh water, run daily from Louisville to New Orleans, stopping atall the principal Towns on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.Usual Fare, on First Class Steamers from $20 to $30Mealsincluded.Time Through^from 5 to 7 days.J9* Deck Passage Through, from $2 to $3The largest and most popular Boats running in 1852, are thefollowing :

    Steamer ECLIPSE, Capt. E. T. Sturgeon," MAGNOLIA, " St. Clair Thoraasson," BOSTONA, " J. C. Bentley," BELLE KEY, A. G. Key," JAMES ROBB, " J. E. Montgomery," ALEX. SCOTT, " G. W. Walthal.LOUISVILLE AND FRANKFORT RAILROAD.

    Length, 65 miles Fare, $2.CJonnects at Frankfort with the Frankfm-t and Lexington Railroad.

    Length, 28 miles Fare, $1.Double Daily Trains for Passengers.

    GOING EAST.Leave Louisville at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.GOING WEST.Leave Lexington at 6 P. M. and 2 A. M. ^Time Through, 5^ hours.J9^ Passengers by the Morning Train for Louisville, dine atLexington, and can reach Danville, Lancaster, Richmond, Win-chester, and Maysville, same day, by connecting Stage Lines.By Evening Line, sup at Lexington.By Morning Line from Lexington, Passengers can reach Louia-

    ville to dine, and take Boats for New Orleans, St. Louis, or anyintermediate ports.C. N. WARRSN, Sup'f., Louisville, Ky,3

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    26 RAILROAD ROUTES.VICKSBURG, JACKSON AND BRANDONRA I LROAD,

    Connecting with a Stage Line running to Montgomery,Alabama.

    Passenger Cars leave Vicks-burg at 7 A. M and 3 P. M., forJackson, Brandon, &c.Stations.

    ViCKSBURG, .Mount Alban,Bovina,Big Black,Edward's,Bolton's,*Clinton, ,Jackson,Brandon,

    Miles. Fare.6

    101-21827364660

    $ cts.30455080

    1 -201 602 002 60

    Passenger Cars leave Bran-don at 6.45 A. M., and Jacksonat 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. for Vicks-burg, &c.

    Stations.Brandon, .Jackso.n", .Clinton, .Bolton's,*P>d\vard'sBig Black,Bovina,Mount Alban,ViCKSBURG, .

    Miles. Fare.$cts.

    1424334248505460

    601 101 401 802 102 152 302 60

    * Raymond R.R. connects with the Vicksburg R.R., at thispoint, runs to Raymond, 7 miles, and convey passengers to the cele-brated Mississippi Springs and Coo])er's Wells, 4 miles.Stages from Brandon every other day with the mail for Mont-gomery, Alabama, connecting with a line of travel running toSavannah and Charleston.

    Jg" Time from Vicksburg to Charleston, 5 days.J. H. CRUMP, Supt., Vicksburg, Miss.

    Extending from Junction near Atlanta, Georgia, toWest Point, Alabama, 87 miles.This Road which is just completed, forms the last connecting

    link of Railroad from Chaileston and Savannah to Montgomery, AJ.CONNECTING LINES OP TRAVEL..Two Daily Lines of Stages leave West Point for Griffin, Georgia,

    connecting with the Macon and Western Railroad.Stages run from Opelika, Ala., daily, to Columbus, Geo. (30 miles,)thence by Muscogee Railroad, 30 miles, where two lines of Stagesconnect, by which passengers can go by Barnesville to Macon, orby Oglethorpe and the South-Western Railroad to Savannah.

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    RAILROAD ROUTES. 27ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.DAILY TRAIN^S (Sundays excepted) will be ran over thisRoad, agreeably to the following arrangement :A Train for Warrenton and intermediate points will leave the

    Station, corner of Duke and Henry streets, at 8 o'clock, A. M.Returning will leave Warrenton at a quarter past 1 o'clock,P. M., arriving in Alexandria at a quarter before 4 o'clock. P. M.A Train from Culpeper to Alexandria and intermediate pointswill leave Culpeper at 7 o'clock, A. M., arriving in Alexandria at10 o'clock, A. M.Returning will leave Alexandria at a quarter before 2 o'clock,P. M., arriving in Culpeper at a quarter before 5 o'clock.A Daily Staoe is running between Gordonsville and Culpeper,in connexion with the Cars on this and the Virginia CentralRoads. THROUGH TICKETS.To Gordonsville, $ 4 50To Lynchburg,..' 7 00To Amherst 7 00To Winchester, 4 00

    \V. B. BROCKETT, Agent, Alexandria, Va."RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD.

    Open to Keysville. 73 Miles.A regular PASSENGER TRAIN will run daily (Sundays ex-cepted) between RlcHMO^D and Keysville.The Train will stop for Passengers only at the following points :Manchester, Robiou's Coal Field, Tomahawk, Powhatan, Mat-toax, Scott's Shop, Amelia Court House, Wyanoke, Jennings' Or-dinary, Haytokah, and Liberty Church.Leave Richmond at 7 o'clock, A. M. Returning, leave Keys-ville at 1-28 P. M.je=" Servants traveling by themselves must be furnished withtwo passes, so that one can be retained in the office ; and it mustbe expressly stated that they are permitted to go on the Cars.N. B.Passengers for Lynchburg will take the Southside Train

    at Haytokah for Rice's Station, thence by Flagg & Go's Stages toLynchburg. Passengers for Danville, Va., Greensborough, Salis-bury, and Charlotte, N. C, can meet Messrs. Flagg & Co.'s 4 horseCoaches on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at Keysville.JOHiV H. OSBORNE, SupH., Richmond, Va.VIRGINIA AND EAST TENNESSEE RAILROAD.

    Finished from Lynchburo to Salem, Va., 60 Miles.Passenger Cars leave Lynchburg daily at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.,

    for Salem, &c., connecting with STAGES running to Knoxville,Tennessee.Retuhning, leave Salem at 6 A. M., and 2^ P. M.Fi-eight Trains will leave Lynchburg and Salem, daily, Sundays

    GXCCPtCCl THOMAS SHARP, SupH., Lynchburg, Va.

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    28 RAILROAD ROUTES,VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD,

    Open to Mechum's River, 107 miles.Connecting with Stages to Virginia Springs, Guyan-DOTTE, &C.

    Usual Time, 7 hours.Passknger Cars leave Rich-

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    RAILROAD ROUTES. 29NEW ROUTE FORSOUTHERN TRAVELLERS.

    DIRECT FROM N. YOKIt TO CMARIiESTON,CARRYING U. S. MAIL, DAILY,(Except Sundays,)TO CHARLESTON, S. C.

    VIA BAY LINE, AND SEABOARD AND ROANOKE RAILROADTO WELDON, WILMINGTON, and thence to CHARLESTONand NEW ORLEANS, the Schedule being so arranged that theTraveler is not subject to any night travel on the Railroad toand from New York and Charleston.FARE from New York to Charleston, South Carolina, $20 00" Pailadelphia do. do. 19 GO" Baltimore do. do, 17 60" do. to Wilmington, - - 13 00" do. to Edenton or Plymouth, 8 00" do. to Richmond and Petersburg, 7 00" do. to Norfolk or Portsmouth, - 5 00

    (0=- Through Tickets for the above places can be had on boardthe Boats.No expense for passengers and their baggage between the different Depots ; the baggage is checked through from Baltimore toCharleston.The new and splendid steamer NORTH CAROLINA, has just beenadded to the line.THE STEAMERS GEORGIA and HERALD have just been tho-roughly overhauled, new boilers, State Rooms, and every other con-venience to make the passage comfortable and pleasant.

    {\lj^ One of the above Steamers will leave the lower end ofUnion Dock, Baltimore, Daily, (except Sundays,) at 6 o'clock,P. M., or immediately after the arrival of the Express Train fromPhiladelphia.The following is the SclieduleLeave New York at 9 o'clock, A. M.

    Leave Philadelphia at - - - - - 2 o'clock, P. M.Leave Baltimore at 7 o'clock, P. M.Leave Portsmouth at 9 o'clock, A. M.Leave Weldon at 12 o'clock, noon.Arrive in Wilmington at 9 o'clock, P. M., where the Passengerstake the Boat immediately for Charleston, South Carolina.{f(p=- Passengers for Richmond and Petersburg, or any other pointson James River, connect with the James River Boats early nextmorning after leaving Baltimore.(fij=' All Passengers for Edenton, Plymouth, Newborn, Washing-

    ton, Weldon, Goldsboro', Warsaw, Raleigh, and Wilmington, N. C,or any other point on the Seaboard and Wilmington Roads, will findit the most pleasant and agreeable Route.

    in. N. FAIif^S, Agent, Baltimore.

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    so RAILROAD ROUTES.RICHMOND, FRED. AND POTOMAC RAILROAD.GREAT NORTHERN MAII. ROUTE.

    Twice Daily from Richmond to New York, ivith transfers of Patstn-gers and Baggage, through the cities of Washington, Baltimore andPhiladelphia, free of extra charge. The following quick aud com-fortable schedules will be run over the inland route between Rich-mond and New York : Leave Richmond, daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M 5and 9 o'clock P. M. Passengers leave Washington for Richmond,&c, by Steamers at 7, A. M., and 9, P. M.

    Fare from Richmond to Washington, 1st class, seats $5 50.. .. .. 2i " " 4 00" " " Baltimore, 1st " " 7 00" " " " " 2d " " 6 00Between Baltimore and Philadelphia, by railroad, - 3 00Between Baltimore and Philadelphia, by New Castleand P'renchtown Line, -250Between Philadelphia and New York, ... - 3 00

    for first class passengers, and $2 for each 2d class do.For through tickets to Washington and Baltimore, and for otherinformation, apply at the ticket office.Besides the through and direct connexion named above, with theMain Northern Route through tickets, direct, can be obtained at the

    Depot of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, in Washington,for Pittsburgh and Wheeling, via the Relay House, on the followingterms :Between Washington and Pittsburgh(Time 24 hours,) - - - $11 50Between Washington and Wheeling(Time 32 hours,) 12 50TMO L. S. RUTH, Agent, Richmond, Vlr.RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD.Length, 22 miles. Fare, $1The departure of the Trains will be

    as follows :EXPRESS TRAIN

    Leaves Richmond, daily, Sundays excepted, at - - 7, A. M.Leaves Petersburg, daily, Sundays excepted, at - - - - 7, P. M.MAIL TRAINLeaves Richmond, daily, at 3^, P. M.Leaves Petersburg, daily, at - 4, A. M.Fare when Tickets are procured at the office $1.

    (fij^' Children over three and not over twelve years of ageser-vants and colored persons, when Tickets are procured at the office^half price. NORFOLK TRAINLeaves Richmond, Mondays, Wednesdays and Frida3's at 6, A. M.,for Port Walthall, where it connects with the Steamboat Augusta,Captain William C. Smith, for Norfolk, Portsmouth and the interme-diate places.Fare to Norfolk, Portsmouth, or Old Point, $2.Meals, (each,) - - - - 50 cents.THOS. l>OI>AMEA]>, Supl., Richmond, Vir.

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    HAILRGAD ROUTES, 31RAILROAD ROUTE

    FROMWASHINGTON TO BALTIMORE.Washington Branch Railroad, . . , 30 Miles,Baltimore and 'Ohio Railroad, ... 8 Miles,

    Usual Time, 14 hours.

    Passenger Cars leave Wash-ington for Baltimore at 6 and8. A. M., 3.30 and 6 P. M.

    Stations.

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    32 RAILROAD ROUTES.BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILEOAD.Baltimork to Wheklsng, Virginia, 379 milea.

    Usual Time, 19 hours.GOING WEST.Trains leave Batimore daily

    at 8 A. M. and 7 P. M. for Cum-berland, Wheeling, &c.Leave for Harper's Ferry 8 A.M.

    Statio!*3. Miles.Baltimore, ....Relay House, ... 8EUicott's Mill, . . 14Elysville, .... 20Marriottsville, ... 28Sykesville, .... 31Woodbine, .... 37Mount Airy, ... 43Monrovia, .... 49Ijamsville, .... 53Monoeacy, . . . 58jFrerfe7Tcfe, . . . . 61Point of Rocks, . . 69Berlin, 75Knoxville 78Harper's Ferry, Va., 81Duffield's, .... 87Kerneysville, ... 92Martinsburg, . . . 100North Mountain, . . 107Hancock, 123Sir John's Run, . . 128Great Cacajjwn, . . 132Little Cacapon, . . 1S7Green Spring Run, . 164Patterson's Creek, . 170Cumberland, Md. . 178Brady^s Mill, . . . 185New Creek, . .201Bloomington, . . . 208Frankvillei . . 214Altamont, . . . 223Oakland's, .... 231Cranberry Summit, . 242Cheat River, . . . 254Tunnelton, .... 260Independence, . . . 269Fetterman, .... 282Valley River Falls, . 288Faii-viont, .... 302Farmington, . . .313Burton, 331Cteimeron, 351Moundsville, . . . 368Wheeling, .... 379

    Fare.$cts.

    255070

    1 001 10

    551 75

    3 50

    1540657595253560908 25

    8 508 608 50

    GOING EAST.Trains leave Wheeling daily at

    1 o'clock,, A. M. for Baltim'e, &c.Leave Cumberland, Md., at IIA. .M. and 9 P. M.

    Stations.Wheeling,Moundsville, .Cameron, . .Burton, . . .Farmington,Fairmont,Valley R. Falls,Fetterman, . .Independence, .Tunnelton, . .Cheat River,Cranberry SummiOakland's, . .Altamont, . .Frankville, . .Bloomington, .Nevir Creek, . .Brady's Mill, .CUMBKRLAND, Md.Patterson's Creek,Green Spring Run,Little Cacapon,Great Cacapon,Sir John's Run,Hancock, . .North Mountain,Martinsburg,Kerneysville,Duffield's, .Harper's FerryKnoxville,Berlin,Point of Rocks,Monocacy, .Frederick,Ijamsville, .Monrovia,Mount Airy,Woodbine, .Sykesville, .Marriottsville,Elysville, .EUicott's Mills,Relay House,Baltimore, .

    Miles. 11. 28

    t,

    Va.

    Fare.$ cts.40

    66779197110119125137143156165171178194201209215222247251256272279287292298301304310318321326330336342348351359365371379

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    RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT ROUTES. 33GREAT THROUGH LINE TO THESOUTH AND WEST.

    1853. Ed,5'./e9^3ar" 1853.PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, ^raEELIi\G, CDTCINIVATI,LOilSVILLE, &c.

    BALTIMOEE AND OHIO RAILROAD,From BALTIiMORE to WHEELING, Through in 17 Hours-Tunnels all Completed and Road in Fine Order.The Steamers of the UNION LINE on the Ohio are all new, andof the most approved modern construction, having been carefully

    built expressly for this route. They are all of the largest class, andall have the same unsurpassed accommodationstheir Rooms andTables being upon a par with the best Hotels in the country.Their names are as follows, with their days of leaving Wheeling:Monday. VIRGINIA, Capt. Charles V. Wells.Tuesday FALLS 'CITY ^' Samuel Mason.Wednesday, THOMAS SWANN,.. " John M'Lure, Jr.Thursday FOREST CITY, " A.Murdoch.Friday,..'. DAVID WHITE " WilKam McClain.Saturday, BALTIMORE...' '' William Clarke.Sunday, .ALVIN ADAMS, " Geo. W. Norton.These splendid Boats leave Wheeling for Cincinnati and Louis-

    ville on the arrival of the Cars from Baltimore, and connect atLouisville, with the St. Louis and New Orleans Packets.The Express Mail Train leaves Baltimore at 7 p. m. daily, andproceeds directly through,or Passengers leaving Baltimore at8 a. m., may lodge in Cumberland, and proceed thence in themorning.

    J6" Baggage checked through to Wheei.inj and no charge forTransfer of Passengers or Baggage.FARE BY THROUGH TICKET

    With the Right to Lie Over any where on the Route.From Philadelphia to Cincinnati, $liTo Louisville,,. . .$12Baltimore to do. ...... 10To do 11Washington to do. 11To

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    34 RAILROAD ROUTES.03 A Ed ^ H MI IE HAND

    SUSQUEHANNAH RAILROAD.SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.

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    RAILROAD ROUTES. 35PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND

    BALTIMORE RAILROAD.

    Length, 98 miles. UsuAr/ Time, ^ hours.Passenger Cars leave Phila- |

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    36 RAILROAD ROUTES.PHILADELPHIA AND READINGRAILROAD.

    Usual Time, 4 hours.Passknger Cars leave Phila-delphia daily at 7^ A. M. and 3J

    . M. for Pottsville, &c.Stations.

    phil/..delphia, . .Schuylkill Viaduct,Manayunk, .Conshohocken,Norristown,Port Kennedy, .Valley Forge, .Phoenixville,Royer's Ford,. .Limerick, . .Pottstown, . .Douglassville, .Birdsboro', . .Reading, . . .Althouse's, . .Mohrsville, . .Hamburg, . .Port Clinton,* .Auburn, . . .Orwigsburg,Schuylkill Haven,MouNt Carbon, .Pottsville, .

    Miles. Fare.

    37

    1317212327323440444958666875788386899293

    $ cts.1620304065708095

    1 051 201 351 501 752 00

    05

    Passenger Cars

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    RAILROAD ROUTES. 37PENJV8YLVANIA RAILROAD.

    A CONTINUOUS RAILROAD FROMPhiladelphia to Pittsbuu^h, Pa.^ Iflassilon, Crestline,

    CleTeland, Cincinnati, 0., Indlananapolis, La Fay-ette, Terre Haute, Ind., and Chicago, III*

    Being the Shortest and Qtiickest Route from the Jltlantic Cities to theGreat West.Only $11 to Cincinnati ; $12 to Louisville ; $19 to St. Louis.Via Pennsylvania Railroad, and the following daily Steam Packetsfrom Pi ttsburgh :BUCKEYE STATE, Capt. M. W. Beltshoover. LeavesPittsburgh. SundayLeaves Cincinnati, Wednesday.KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Charles Stone. Leaves Pitts-burgh, MondayLeaves Cincinnati. Thursday.ALiLECtHENY, Capt. Chas. W.' Batchelor. Leaves Pittsburgh,TuesdayLeaves Cincinnati, Friday.CRYSTAL PAliACE, Capt. H. Kountz. Leaves Pittsburgh,

    WednesdayLeaves Cincinnati, Saturday.BRILiLiIANT, Capt. R. J. Grace. Leaves Pittsburgh, Thurs-day.Leaves Cincinnati, Thursday.PITTSBURGH, Capt. Hugh Campbell. Leaves Pittsburgh,FridavLeaves Cincinnati. Monday.MESSEIVGER, No, 3, Capt. John Klinefelter. Leaves Pitts-burgh, SaturdayLeaves Cincinnati, Tuesday.;9- Boarding and Lodging on board the Packets Extra. ^ftPittsburgh to Cincinnati $2 00

    " Louisville, 3 00" St. Louis, 3 00

    Fare through by Rail, from Phila. to Pittsburgh, in 19 hours. $9 50" " " Massilon, " 10 00" " " Cleveland, 26 " 10 00 " Cincinnati, 38 " 16 30'' ' " Chicago, 42 ' 20 00The Cars will leave the Commonwealth's Station, N. E. Corner

    of Schuylkill Fifth and Market-streets.THE MORNING TRAIN, at 7 a. m., through to Pittsburghin 20 hourspassing through and stopping at Harrisburgh, Lewis-town, Huntingdon, HoUidaysburgh, Johnstown, Greeneburgh, andintermediate places.THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN, through toPittsburgh, in 19 hours ; Cleveland, in 26 ; Cincinnati, in 38 ; andChicago, in 42 ; will leave at 10| p. m.Jg" Passengers will find this the Pleasantest Route to New (h'leans.'^^NOTICE.In case of Loss, the Company will hold themselvesresponsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not ex-

    ceeding $100. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Penn. R. R. Co. Phila.J. MESKIMEN, Agent, Pittsburgh.

    4

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    38 RAILROAD ROUTES.RAILROAD ROUTE

    FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH.GOING WEST.

    Passenger Cars leave Phila-delphia daily at 7 A. M. and8J P. M. for Lancaster, Harris-burg, Holl)'daysburgh, &c.

    Stations, Miles. Fare.Philadelpeia, . . $ cts.Parkesburg, ... 45 1 30Lancaster, ... 70 -2 00Mount Joy, ... 82 2 40Middletown, ... 97 2 75Harrisburg, . . . 107 2 90Rockville, .... 113Cove, 118Duncannon, . . . 122Aqueduct 125Baileysburg, . . . 130Newport, .... 134Millerstown, . . . 140Tuscarora, .... 147Mexico 161Perrysville, . . . 153Mifflin, (dine,) . . 156Lewislown, . . . 168 4 25McVeytown, ... 180N. Hamilton, ... 190Mount Union, . . 193Mapleton, .... 196Mill Creek, ... 199Huntingdon, ... 204 5 20Petersburg, ... 211Spruce Creek, . . 217Tyrone, .... 224Fostoria, .... 230Altona, ..... 238Hellydaysburg, (sup) 244 6 25Summit, .... 254Jftflerson, .... 264Hlf-way House, . 266Johnstown, .... 278 7 60Ninevah 238New Florence, . . 293Lockport, .... 293Bolivar 300Blairsville Junction, 305Latrobe. (dine,) . . 320Beaty's Station, . . 322Oreenburgh, 340Turtle Creek, ... 348Pittsburgh, . 362 9 50

    GOING EAST.Passenger Cars leave Pitts-burgh daily for Harrisburg, at

    3 and 11 A. M., &c.Fare $9.50. Time, 20 hours.Stations.

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    RAILROAD ROUTES. 39

    OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIARAILROAD.SUMMER ARR.INGEMENT.

    EXTENDING from PITTSBURGH to CRESTLINE, 0.Length, .... 185 Miles.

    Express Train leaves Pittsburgh at 5 o'clock, A. M.; break-fast at Alliance ; stops only at the principal Stations, and dines atCrestline at 1 o'clock, P. M.; arriving at Cincinnati in the evening.Fare from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. $7 75 ; to Columbus, $5 25.Thi5 train connects at Mansfield with the Sandusky, Mansfield,Newark, and Zanesville Road. Fare to Sandusky City, $4 50 ; toNewark, $4 50 ; to Zanesville, $5 00.Mail Traill leaves Pittsburgh at 8 30 A. M.; dines at Alliance ;connects with a train to Cleveland, and reaches Crestline at 6o'clock, P. M.5 connecting with the Night Train to Columbus andCincinnati.xtra Passenger Train leaves Pittsburgh at 11 o'clock,A. M., and connects at Alliance with Evening Train to Cleveland.RETURNING:Th.e Express T'raln leaves Crestline at 130 P. M.; Mansfieldat 2 P. M.; and Alliance at 615 P. M., and reaches Pittsburgh at

    9 30 P. M.; connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia andBaltimore, which leaves Pittsburgh at 10-30 P. M. Time from Cin-cinnati to Pittsburgh, 15 hours Fare $7 75. From Cincinnati toPhiladelphia or Baltimore, $15 00.Mail Train leaves Crestline at 7A.M.; dines at Alliance;connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pitts-burgh at 5 P. M.Extra Passenger Train leaves Alliance at 10-30 P. M., andarrives at Pittsburgh at '2 A. M.Connections are made with Detroit and Chicago both byCleveland and Sandusky City.Ne"w Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pitts-burgh at 10 A. M. and 530 P. M., and New Brighton at 7 A. M. and1 P. M. Excursion Tickets $1. Quarterly Tickets at reducedrates.Freiglit Train leaves Pittsburgh at 530 A. M. and arrives at4-15 P. M.

    J9" The Trains do not run on Sunday.Passengers are requested to procure Tickets at the Company'sOffice, at the Federal street Station, of

    GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent,Pittsburgh.

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    40 RAILROAD ROUTES.NEW YORK TO PHILADELPHIA.

    New Jersey Railroad, 81 miles.New Brunswick and Trenton, 28 "Philadelphia and Trenton, 28 "

    Fare, in Second Class Cars, $2 50 Usual Time, 4 hours.Passenger Trains leave NewYork from foot Liberty street,

    daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 68 & 9 A. M. 4| & 6^ P. M. forPhiladelphia.Sundays, at 5.30 P. M.Stations.New York,Jersey City, .Newark,*

    Elizabethtown,tRahway, . .Uniontown, .Metuchin,New Brunswick,Kingston,Princeton, .Trenton,\ . .Morrisville, PaBristol, . .Tacony, . .Kensington,Philadelphia,

    Miles. Fare$ cts

    1. 9. 15. 20. 23

    2731444368696S80878

    Passenger Trains leave Philadelphia daily, (Sundays except-ed,) atU, 7&9 A. M.&4i&5iP.M. from Kensington or footWalnut st. for New York.Sundays, at 6.30 P. M.Stations.

    Philadelphia,Kensington,Tacony, . .Bristol, . .Morrisville, .Ti'enton, N. J.Princeton, .Kingston,New Brunswick,Metuchin, .Uniontown, ,Railway,Elizabethtown,Newark, . .Jersey City,New York, .

    Miles.. 2. 20. 29 30. 40. 44. 57. 61. 65. 63. 73. 79. 87. 88

    Fare.$Ct8.

    192575

    1 001 122 25

    2 602 622 753 003 00

    * Connect at this Station with the Morris and Essex Railroad,t Connect with the Central New Jersey Railroad, extending toEaston, Pa.I The Belvidere and Delaware Railroad commences at this Station.Finished to Milford, N. J., 34 miles.

    Passengers during the season of navigation are usually con-veyed from Tacony to Philadelphia by steamboat. Meals providedon board.jgg^ Through Tickets for Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk andCharleston, sold at the Ticket Offices on this line, and checks giveafor through baggage.

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    RAILROAD ROUTES. 41NEW JERSEY RAIIiROAD.NEW YORK JIND PHILADELPHIA, DIRECT.

    U. S. Mail and Express Lines, Tliroiigli In 4: Hours.licave New York, foot of Cortlandt street, at 6, 8 and 9AMand 4i and 5^ P. M.lieave PnUadelpliia, at 1^ A. M., via Kensington, 7 and 9A. M., and 4i and 6^ P. M., foot of Walnut street.FARb:$3 ; second class, $2 50 in 8 A. M. from New York, and

    4J P. M. from Philadelphia. Through Tickets sold and passengersand through baggage carried for Baltimore, Washington, Norfolkand Charleston, in the 8 and 9 A. M.. and 4^ and 5^ P. AI. trains, andconnections certain with extra trains if behind time. Passengerswith baggage cross the Ferry fifteen minutes before the trains leave.'Jg" Philadelphia trains leaving New York at 9 A. M., and 5^P. M. carry no way passengers except from New York and New-ark to and beyond New Brunswick ; the 6 ari*d 8 A. M., and 4^P. M. trains carry passengers from Elizabethtown and Rahway

    also. NEW YORK AND NEWARK.Leave New York, at 6*, 7. 7-30. 8, 8-30, 9, 10, 10 30, 11 and11-30 A. M,, 12 M., and 1, 2, 3, 330, 4,' 4 30, 5, 5 30, 6, 6 30, 7 and 8P. M., 10 and 11 30 P. M^ every night. On Sundays leave NewYork at 5-30 P. M., Newark at 9*.NEW YORK AND ELIZABETHTOWN.Leave New York, at 6*, 8*, 8 30, 10-30 A. M., 12 M., 2, 3, 4,4 30, 5 30 and G 30 P. M.j 11 30 Wednesday, and 10 P. M., Saturdaynights.Leave Ellzaljctlitown, at 4-30*, 5 30, 715. 8 15, 945. 11*,11-45, A. M., 1215*, 2 45, 3-45, d-15, 7-45, 845*, P. M.; 10 45 Wednes-day, and 9 15 Saturday nights. On Sundays leave New York at5 30, P. M., Elizabethtown at 8-45, P. M., for New York, nearlyevery half-hour during the day.NEW YORK AND NEW BRUNSWICK.Leave Ne-w York, at 6*, 8*, 9*, A. M., 12, M., 3*, 4.30*, 5-30,5-30 Way.Leave Ne-w Bruns-wick, at 4. 4-3i)*, 7-30. 1015*, 11 45*,A. M., 2, 715*, and 815*. P. M. On Sundays leave New York at5-30 P. M., New Brunswick at 8* P. M.Those marked thus (*) are the Philadelphia Trains and leave im-mediately after their arrival. Fare (except in the PhiladelphiaTrains.) to or from New York and Newark, 25 cents ; Elizabeth-town and Rahway, 31| cents ; New Brunswick, 50 cents.NEW YORK, MORRISTOWN AND DOVER.Leave Ne-w York for Morristown, Dover, and intermediateplaces at 8-30, 11 (Freight) A. M. and 4 P. M. to Dover, and 6 P. M.to Morristown.NEW YORK, SOMERVILLE, WHITEHOUSE ^ EASTON.Leave Ne-%v York for Somerville, Easton, and intermediateplaces at 8 A. M., 12 M., and 4 P. .M. for Easton, and 530 P. M. forSomerville. FREIGHT ACCOMMODATION.

    Freight received at the foot of Liberty street. New York, forElizabethtown, Rahway, New Brunswick, Princeton, Trenton, &c.

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    42 RAILROAD ROUTES.NEW YORK TO PHILADELPHIA.

    VIA CAMDEN AND AMBOY LINE.

    Steamboat Route, (N. York to South Amboy,) 27 miles.Camden and Amboy Railroad, 62 "Fark, in Second Class Cars, $2 00. Usual Timk, 4^ hours.Passengers leave New York

    daily, (Sundays excepted,) at lL>A. M. and 2 P. M.from Pier No. 1, N. River, nearthe Battery, by Steamer JohnPotter, Capt. J. Simpson.

    Stations.New York,Perth Amboy,South Amboy,Spottswood,Jamesburg,*Hightstown,Sand Hill, .Bordentown,tBurlington,^Beverly,Rancocas, .Camden, . Philadelphia,

    Miles.. 26. 27. 38. 42. 49. 58. 6.3. 71. 77. 78. 89. 90

    Fare.$ cts.

    122562752575266062810000

    Passengers leave Philadelphiadaily, (Sundays excepted,) at10 A. M. and 2 P. M.from foot Walnut Street, byferry boat for Camden, N. J.

    Station.s.Philadelphia,Camden, . .Rancocas,Beverly, .Burlington, .Bordentown,Sand Hill, .Hightstown,Jamesburg, .Spottswood, .South Amboy,Perth Amboy,New York, .

    Miles. Fare.$ cts.6

    1925253860002030605000

    J6=' Meals provided on the Steamer.Connects at this Station with Railroad to Freehold, 11 in miles

    in length.t The Trenton Branch Railroad commences at this Station, 6

    miles in length.J Connects with the Mount Holley Branch Railroad, 6 miles inlength.

    I. BLISS, ^gent, 7 Battery Place, New York.W. H. GATZMER, ^geni, Philadelphia.Note. This is a pleasant route during warm weather, affording

    ft fine view of the Harbor and Bay of New York, Staten Island, andthe New Jersey Shorepassing through Staten Island Sound to themouth of the Raritan River, where commences the Camden and^mboy Railroad. The Steamer sometimes passes through the "Nar-rows" and Lower Bay ofNew York, aflbrding a view of the AtlaQ*tie Ocean.

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    RAILROAD ROUTES. 43CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD.FOR PHILADELPHIA.

    From Pier No. 1, North River, foot of Battery Place.Two lines daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.THE MORNING LINEwill leave pier No. 1, North River, foot of Battery Place, at 10 A.M.by the fast and commodious steamer TRENTON, Capt. CharlesHinkle, for South Amboy, thence by the superior cars of theCompany to Bordentown, there take the splendid new iron steamerRICHARD STOCKTON, arriving at Philadelphia about 4 P. M.

    Fare, $2 00.AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINELeaves as above by steamer JOHN POTTER, Capt. J. Simpson, at

    2 P. M., stopping at West's, Hightstown, Bordentown, and Burling-ton, arriving at Philadelphia at 6 30 P. M.FARE.

    In first class cars, $3 002d class passengers, by 2 P. M. line only 2 00To Freehold and Monmouth, by either line 67^

    jg=" Dinner provided on board the boat.EMIGRANT LINE, at 4 P. M.Passengers leave by the Steam-boat ATLAS, Capt. John Gould, daily, (Sundays excej)ted) at 4 P.M. For South Amboy, proceed by cars to Bordentown, there takesteamboat BURLINGTON, and arrive at Philadelphia the nextmorning at 8 o'clock. Fare $1 50.

    I. BLISS, Jlgent, New-York.FOR NEW YORK AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES.EXPRESS LINE.

    Passengers leave at 2 P. M., from Walnut-street wharf Fare $3.Through in 4J hours.Returning, leave New-York from Pier No. 1, N. River at 2 P. M.ACCOMMODATION LINE,To New-York at 10 A. M., by steamboat RICHARD STOCKTON.Fare $2. Through in 6 hours.Returning, leave New-York, at 10 A. M.EMIGRANT LINE,At 4 o'clock, P. M. Fare $1 50.STEAMBOAT RICHARD STOCKTON,At 10 A. M. for Tacony, Beverly, Burlington, Bristol and Borden-town. STEAMBOAT JOHN STEVENS,At 2.30 P. M. for Bordentown and intermediate places.RAILROAD WAY LINE FOR BORDENTOWN AND INTER.MEDIATE PLACES.At 4 o'clock, P. M., from Walnut-street wharf.For Freehold, at 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.For Lambertville, at 9 A. M. and 2.30 P. M.For Mount Holly, at 9 A. M. and 2 30 and 4 P. M.JO" Ticket Office for Lines, on board the boat.Office for Inquiry, 44 Delaware avenue.WM. H, OATZMER, ^gent, Philadelphia.

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    4^ RAILROAD ROUTES.CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY.

    J. to Easton,xtending from Elizabethport, N.Penn., 64 miles.

    The steamer RED JACKET, Capt. Degroot, will leave Pier No. 1,North River, daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 8 A. M., U M., & 3?, 6P. M., for Elizabethport, 14 miles, connecting with Trains of Carson the Central Railroad of New Jersey.

    Returning, Cars leave Phillipsburg, opposite Easton, at 6 and 9A. M., and 3.15 P. M.Usual Time, through to New-York, 4 hours.

    Statio.ns.

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    RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT ROUTES. 45NEW YOEK AND ERIE RAILROAD.

    Length, 469 Miles. Fare, $7 50.reat Western and South-Western U* S. Mail Roate*

    For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkhk, Erie,Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Loidsville,JVashville, Memphis, St. Louis, Sandusky,

    Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, 8f JST. Orleans.Five Passenger Trains Daily, from New York to Dunkirk & Buffalo.

    J8=' On and after Monday. May 2. Trains will leave New Yorkfrom foot of Duane Street, as follows :First Buffalo Express TrainAt 6 a. m. Through in 14Jhours, without change of Cars or Baggage. Passengers by thisTrain connect at Buffalo with the Lake Shore Railroad, and with

    the Splendid United States Mail Steamers,SOUTHERN MICHIGAN, Capt PERKINS,NORTHERIV INDIANA, " PHEATT, EMPIRE STATE " WILSON,

    For Cleveland and Toledo direct, without landing, connecting withExpress Trains on Michigan Southern Railroad, for Chicago andSt. Louis, and all points on Lake Michigan, and with the Cleveland,Columbus, and Cincinnati Railroad, for Cincinnati, and all pointson the Ohio and Missi.ssippi Rivers.Second, CMcago and Cincinnati Express Train.At

    6 a. m. Passengers by this Train connect at Dunkirk with the'' Lightning" Express Train on the Lake Shore Railroad, and withthe above named Steamers, reaching all points in the West andSouth-West. in advance of any other Route, and without ridingnights on Railroads.Tlilrd, Lake Erie Expi'ess Train.At 7 a. m. Passengersby this Train, connect at Dunkirk with the Lake Shore Railroads,and with Steamers as above.Fourtli, Mail Train.At 9 a. m. Stopping at all the Way

    Stations, and at Elmira over night.Fiftli, Nlglvt Express Train.At 6 p. m. This Trainconnects at Dunkirk with the Express Train on the Lake ShoreRailroads, and with the splendid United States Mail Steamers,NIAGARA, Capt. MILLER,KEYSTONE STATE - RICHARDS,Q,UEiGN CITY, " WILKINS,For Detroit direct, without landing, connecting with Express Trainon the Michigan Central Railroad at Detroit, for Chicago, St. I/Ouis,and all ports on Lake Michigan.

    jg=* One Passenger Train on Sunday, Evening Express at 6 p.m.Through Tickets can be had at the Offices of the New York and

    Erie Railroad Company, foot of Duane Street, and No. 1 CourtlandtStreet. ' CHAS. MINOT, Siip't., New York.

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    46 RAILROAD ROUTES.BUEFALO AND NEW YORK CITY

    RAILROAD.WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS.From New York to Buflalo, via New York and Erie Railroad to

    Hornellsville.6 a. m. Buffalo Express Train. Through to Buffalo with-

    out change of Cars, arriving at Hornellsville at 5 30 p. m. ; and atBurtalo at 8 20 the same evening Connecting at Buffalo withSplendid Steamers on the Lake for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo,Detroit, and with the Railroads South and West from each of thoseplaces ; and also with the State Line Railroad at Buflalo.9 a. ni. Mall Train. Stopping at all the Way Stations.6 p. m. Express Train. Arriving at Hornellsville at 6 48

    a. m. ; and at Buflalo at 10 in the morning. Connecting with theState Line Railroad.7 4:5 -p. m. Emigrant Train. Stopping at the Way Stations.One Express Train only on Sunday, at 6 p. m.4=" Baggage checked through to Buffalo.Passengers leave New York from the foot of Duane-st. Tickets

    can be had at 25 Courtlandt-st., and at the Office of the New Yorkand Erie Railroad, foot of Duane-st.J. G. HOYT, Superintendent, Buflalo, N. Y.

    CANANDAIGUA AND ELMIRASUMMER ARRANGEMENT.

    The Trains will leave Canandaigua for New York, as follows :Day Express.Sundays excepted At 8 40 a. m., stoppingat the ))rincipal stations on the New York and Erie Railroad,arriving in New York at 9 32 p. m.. same evening.Mail Train.Sundays excepted.At 1 p. m., stopping at all

    stations, and arriving at New York at 7 10 a. m. next morning.Niglit Express.At 9 30 p. m., (Saturday excepted.) Con-necting at Elmira with the Cincinnati Express Train, on the New

    York and Erie Railroad.Frelglit TrainOn Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Con-necting at Elmira with the Express Freight Trains for NewYork. WILLLIM G. LAPHAM, Superintendent, Elmira, N. Y.

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    STEAMBOAT AND RAILROAD ROUTES. 47PEOPLE'S LINE OFSTEAMBOATS TO ALBANY,

    RAILROAD TO BUFFALO, CINCINNATI, AND CHICAGO,And other Western Cities ; and

    SARATOGA, WHITEHALL, ROUSE'S POIiVT, MOIVTREIL,And other Northern Cities.

    Affording Safety, Comfort, and Speed to the Traveler.the nkw and splkndid steamfrs

    1,450 Tons. Co!M. Wm. H. Peck.Leaves New York from the Pier between Courtlandt and Liberty

    Streets, everyMonday, Wednesday, and Friday, at Six P. M.Arriving in Albany in ample time for the First Express Trains

    West, North, and East.

    1,190 Tons. Com. A. P. St. John.Leaves New York from the Pier between Courtlandt and Liberty

    Streets, everyTuesday, Tlixirsday, and Saturday, at Six P. M.Arriving in Albany in ample time for the First Express Trainsi

    West. North and East.Baggag'e taken to and from the Railroad and Steamboats free ofexpense to the Passenger. Passengers can prepay their fare, andhave their Baggage Checked on the Wharf, at the Boats.4* Extensive arrangements have also been made for doing aRegular Freighting Business al very Low Rates, and with unprece-dented despatch. Contracts through to all the Stations on the Cen-tral Line can be made at the New York Office.

    Will run between New York and Albany, from the Chambers-streetPier, at 7 a. m., as a DAY LiINS.FARE FROM NEW YORK TO

    Utica $2 56Syracuse, 3 62Rochester, 5 60Buffalo 6 50Cleveland 8 50Sandusky, 9 00Cincinnati 1 4 00Detroit 11 GO

    Chicago $16 00St. Albans, 23 60Montreal, 6 00Toronto 7 50Hamilton, 8 00Cape Vincent, 5 60Kingston, C. W 6 90Ogdensburgh 6 50

    I. NEWTON, .agent. New York,People's Line Office, on the Wharf bet. Courtlandt & Liberty Sts.

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    48 RAILROAD ROUTES.RAILROAD ROUTE,

    From New York to Albany and Troy, ViaNEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD,

    Extending from the City Hall, New York, to Chatham FourCorners, Columbia Co , 130 miles, connecting with the Albanyand West Stockbridge Railroad, '23 miles East of Albany.Passenger Cars leave New York from City Hall at 7 9 A. Mand 33 P.M., for Chatham 4 Corners, and Albany. Through Fare, $1.

    RttmmingLeave East Albany at 7^ & 10| A. M., 5 P. M. for N. Y. &c.;8=" In addition to the above, Cars leave New York several timetdaily for Williams' Bridge and White Plains.Stations.

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    RAILROAD ROUTES. 49mW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD.SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.Fark, $1 TO Albany I By Express Tkaiits.

    Trains leave, (Sundays excepted.) City Hall Station, corner ofTryon Row and Centre street. Albany Express Trains from thenew Depot, corner White and Centre streets. Passengers canalso procure Tickets, and have their baggage checked at Boweryand Broome street, and Fourth avenue and Twenty-sixth streetStations.1st Train, 7 00 A. M.Way Mail Train to Ghentstopping at all

    Way Stations.2d Train, 9 A. M.Albany Express Trainstopping at CrotonFalls and Chatham Four Corners.3d Train, 10-30 A. M.Croton Falls Trainstopping at all WayStations.4th Train, 2 P. M.Millerton Accommodation Train-stoppingat all Stations north of Fordham.5th Train, 3-35 P. M.Croton Falls Trainstopping at all WayStations.6th Train, 345 P. M.Albany Express Trainstopping at Cro-

    ton Falls and Chatham Four Corners.7th Train, 6-30 P. M.Croton Falls Trainstopping at all WayStations.

    8th Train, 6 30 P. M.White Plains Trainstopping at all WayStations.OTHER LOCAL ACCOMMODATION TRAINS,Will leave City Hall Station for Fordham at 6 30 and 8 A. M.,and Williams' Bridge at 9 30 and II 30 A. M., 1, 2 30, 4, 6, 8, 930,and 11 P. M.

    M. SliOAT, SupH., New York.LONG ISLAND RAILROAD.

    Length, 95 Miles Fare $2.Passenger Trains run as follows, Sundays excepted :

    Passenger Trains moving East.Leave Brooklyn at 8 30 A. M. for Jamaica ; 10 A. M. for Green-

    port ; 12 M. for Hempstead ; 330 P. M. for Farmingdale ; 6 P.M.for Hempstead ; 8 P. M. for Jamaica.On Saturdays the 330 P. M. train will run to Yaphank.ReturningLeave Yaphank every Monday at 5 40 A. M. forBrooklyn.Freight Train leaves Brooklyn at 7 A. M. for Greenport.Passenger Trains moving West.

    Leave Greenport at 10 A. M. for Brooklyn.Leave Farmingdale at 7 A. M. and 12-50 P. M. for Brooklyn.Leave Hempstead at 620 A. M. and 340 P. M. for Brooklyn.Leave Jamaica at 6, 7, 755, and 10 A. M. and 1 45 and 420 P. M.

    for Brooklyn.Freight Train leaves Greenport at 8 A. M. for Brooklyn.WM. E. MORRIS, President, Brooklyn.6

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    50 RAILROAD ROUTE.RAILROAD ROUTEFROM NEW YORK TO ALBANY AND TROY.

    IIuDso^f River Railroad, ... .... 144 miles.Trov and Greenbush Railroad 6 "Passenger Cars leave New York, from Chambers street, for

    AlbanyanclTroy,6,8&102^ A. M., and at 1, 5, & 6, P. M.Usual Time, 4 hours.

    Stations.

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    RAILROAD ROUTES. 51HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD.NEW YORK TO AND FROM ALBANY AND TROY.

    Passenger Trains run as follows :GOIN G N ORTH.Leave New York, from the Office, corner Chambers street andCollege Place, at6 A. M. Express Train for Albany and Troy, connecting withNorthern and Western Trains. Through in 4 hours.7 A. M. Poughkeepsie Way Freight and Passenger Train, stop-ping at all Stations.8 A. M. Mail Train for Albany and Troy, stopping at all Mail

    Stations north of Peekskill.10 30 A. M. To Albany, Way Freight and Passenger Train, stop-ping at all Stations.1 P. M. Way Train for Albany and Troy, connecting with theE.xpress Train leaving Albany at 6-30 P. M. for Buffalo.3 P. M. To Tarrytown, stopping at all Way Stations.4 P. M. To Poughkeepsie, stopping at all Way Stations.5 P. M. Way Train for Albany and Troy, stopping only at Peek-

    skill, Cold Spring, Fishkill, Poughkeepsie. and Stations north, onsignal.

    6-30 P. M. To Peekskill, stopping at all Way Stations.6 P. M. Emigrant and Freight Train for Albany and Troy, stop-ping at all Way Stations.11 P. M. To Tarrytown, stopping at all Way Stations.GOING SOUTH.Leave Troy Engine Station at 530 A. M., and Albany at 5-45 A.M.Way Mail and Freight Train for New York, stopping at all Stations.Leave Troy Engine Station at 7-30 A. M., and Albany at 7-45A. M. Express Train for New York, stopping only at Hudson,

    Rhinebeck, Poughkeepsie, Fishkill, Cold Spring and Peekskill.Leave Troy Engine Station at 1030 A. M.. and Albany at 1045A. M. Way Train, stopping at all the Way Stations.Leave Albany at 3 15 P. M., Way Train for Poughkeepsie, stop-ping at all Stations.Leave Troy Engine Station at 5 P. M., and Albany at 615 P. M.Way Train for New York.Leave Troy Engine Station at 730 P. M., and Albany at 7-45P. M. Express Train, stopping only at Hudson, Poughkeepsie andPeekskill.Leave Albany at 8 30 P. M. Milk, Freight and Passenger Train,stopping at all Stations on signal.LEAVE POUGHKEEPSIE FOR NEW YORK,At 6'50 A. M. stopping at all Stations above Peekskill.LEAVE PEEKSKILL FOR NEW YORK.At 6-30 A. M., stopping at all Way Stations.LEAVE TARRYTOWN FOR NEW YORK,At 5 P. M., stopping at all Stations.

    SUNDAY TRAINS.Leave Canal street 7 30 A. M. for Poughkeepsie. and 5 P. M. forAlbany, stopping at all Way Stations.Leave Albany for New York at 5 P. M., stopping at all Stations.KDMUND FRENCH, Sup't., New YorK.

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    62 RAILROAD ROUTE.RAILROAD ROUTE

    FROM NEW YORK TO BOSTON, VIA NEW HAVEN.New York and New Haven Railkoad 77 miles.New Haven, Hartford, and Springfield Railroad ... 62 "Western Railroad, (from Springfield to Worcester,) ... 54 "Boston AND Worcester Railroad 44 "This line of travel connects at Bridgeport, Conn., with the Housa-

    tonic Railroad and Naugatuck Railroad; at New Haven with theCanal Ratlroad ; at Hartford with the Willimantic Railroad ; and atSpringfield, Mass., with the Railroads running up the valley of theConnecticut river.

    Time of Leaving.Passenger trainsleave New Yorkfrom 29 Canal-st., at 7 A. M.for Bridgeport,

    &. Naugatuck R.R,New Haven &c.Express Train at 8A. M. for Albany,New Haven, Bos-ton, &c.Accommodation at lliA. M. for New Ha-ven.Express Train 3&,5P.M. for New Ha-ven and Boston.

    Accommodation 4 &6^ P.M. for New Ha-ven and interme-

    diate stations.

    Stopping Places.

    New YorkHarlemWilliams' BridgeNew Kochelle ...MamaroneckRye StationPort ChesterGreenwich, ConnStamfordDarienNorwalkWestportSouthportFairfieldBridgeportStratfordMilfordWest HavenNew HavenHartfordSpringfield, Mass.-West Brookfield WorcesterFraminghamBoston

    Miles.

    86643H2i4hH3^n53i4i73*

    362829252321

    From

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    RAILROAD ROUTES. 53

    NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN RAILROAD.CONNECTING WITH THE

    HOUSATO\IC, NAUGATUCK, CANAL, NEW LONDON, ANDHARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD RAILROADS.

    TRAINS FROM NEW YORK.7 00 A. M. Accommodation Train to New Haven.8 00 A. M. Express Train for Boston, stopping at Stamford andBridgeport.9-10 A. M. Special Train for Port Chester.

    11 30 A. M. Accommodation Train for New Haven.3 00 P. M. Express Train for New Haven, stopping at Stamford,Norwalk and Bridgeport.400 P. M. Accommodation Train for New Haven.5 00 P. M. Express Train for Boston, stopping at New Haven.5'38 P. M. Commutation Train for New Haven.6-30 P. M. Special Train for Port Chester.

    TRAINS INTO NEW YORK.530 A. M. Special Train from Port Chester.6 00 A. M. Commutation Train from New Haven.615 A M. Accommodation Train from New Haven.815 A. M. Accommodation Train from New Haven.9-35 A. M. Express Train from New Haven, stopping at Bridge-port, Norwalk and Stamford.107 P. M. Boston Express Train, stopping at Bridgeport, Nor-walk and Stamford.400 P. M. Special Train from Port Chester.400 P. M. Accommodation Train from New Haven.900 P. M. Boston Express Train, stopping at Bridgeport, Nor-walk and Stamford.

    MEW HAVEM, NAUATUCIi RAILROAD AiTD BRIDGE-PORT SPECIAL TRAm.TRAINS FROM NEW HAVEN.

    lO'lO A. M. for Bridgeport, stopping at the Junction to connectwith Train of Natigatuck Railroad to Winstead.5-35 P. M. for Bridgeport, stopping at Junction to connect withTrain of Naugatuck Road to Winstead.TRAINS FROM BRIDGEPORT.6 20 A. M. for New Haven, connecting with Train of NaugatuckRailway from Waterbury.4 00 P. M. for New Haven, connecting with Train of NaugatuckRoad from Winsled.

    GEO. W. WHISTLER, Jr., Supt., New Havkn, Conn.

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    54 RAILROAD ROUTES.

    NEW HAVEN AND NEW LONDON RAILROAD.Length, 50 miles, . . . Fare, $1.45.

    PASSENGER TRAINSGOING EAST,Leave New Haven daily, (Sun-days excepted),Accommodation Train, 7.30 A.M.Express " 11. "Accommodation " 6.45 P.M.

    GOING WEST,Leave Nevi^ London daily, (Sundays excepted),Accommodation Train, 6.30 A.MExpress " 10.25 "Accommodation " 6 P.M

    Usual time from New Hayen to New London, 21 honrs.Stations. Miles. Fare.New Haven, . . . $

    Fair Haven, ... 2Branford 8Stony Creek, ... 11Guilford, . . . . 16^Madison, .... 20Clinton, 23Westbrook, ... 28Saybrook, .... 31|Connecticut River, . 32^Lyme 33East Lyme, . . . 42^New London, ... 60

    cts.1525354560708595

    1 001 001 301 45

    Stations.New London, ,.East Lyme, . .Lyme, ....Connecticut River,Saybrook, . . .Westbrook, . .Clinton, ....Madison, . . .Guilford, . . .Stony Creek, . .Branford, . . .Fair Haven, . .New Haven, . .

    Miles.

    : if. m. 18|. 22. 27. 30. 34i. 39. 41. 48. 60

    Fare.$ cts.25

    655560658095

    1 051 151 251 401 45

    CONNECTING LINES OF TRAVEL.The 11. A. M. Express Train leaves New Haven on the arrival

    of the 8 A. M. Express Train from New York.The 6.45 P. M. Accommodation Train leaves New Haven on thearrival of the 3.30 P. M. Express Train from New York.The Trains leaving New London at 6.30 A. M. and 10.25 A.M.,connect at New Haven with New York Trains at 9.35 A. M. and1.15 P. M.Passengers by the 6 P. M. Train from New London, can take theExpress Trains at New Haven for Hartford and Springfield or NewYork, the same evening.^^^ A Steamboat runs from New London to Stoning-

    ton, Conn., on arrival of the Express Train, at 1.35 P. M.,Connecting with the Railroad to Providence, R. I.ReturningCars leave Providence every morning forStonington, New London, &c.RICHARD N. DOWD, SupH.,New Haven, Conn.

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    RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT ROUTE. 55RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT ROUTEFROM BOSTON TO NEW YORK, via FALL RIVER.

    Old Colony Railroad 11 mileaFall River Railroad 42 "Steamboat Route, (Fall River to New York,).... 183 "Time of Leaving.

    Cars leave Bostondaily, Sundays ex-cepted, from theOld Colony Rail-road Depot, at 5P, M., connectingvpith a steamboatat Fall River.Returning,A steamboat leavesNew YorkSundays exceptedfrom Pier No. 3,North River, at 6

    P. M., stopping atNewport, R. I.

    Stopping Places,

    BostonDorchesterNeponsetQuincyNorth Braintree.South Braintree.RandolphStoughlonN. Bridgewater E.&W.Bridgew'rBridgewater....Middleboro .....MyricksAssonetTerry'sSomersetMillerFall River ...NewportNew York ....

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    56 RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT ROUTE.RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT ROUTEBETWEEN NEW YORK AND BOSTON, via STONING TON.Boston AND Providence Railroad 43 rniles.

    Providence AND Stonington Railroad 50 "Stea?jboat Route, (Stonington to New York,) 125 "Time of Leaving.

    Cars leave Bostonfrom the foot ofthe Common, forStonington, &c.,daily, Sundays ex-cepted, atAP. M.

    Returning,4 steamboat leavesNew York daily,Sundays excepted,from Pier No. 2,North River, forStonington, Conn.,at 5 P. M.

    Stopping Places.

    Usual TimeFrom BostonNew York,hours.

    BostonRoxburyJamaica Plain-Dedham*Canton tSharonFoxboro'MansfieldXTobey's CornerAttleboro'DodgevillePavvtucketProvidenceOlneyvilleApponangGreenwichWickfordKingston.RichmondCharltonWesterlyStoningtonNew York

    Miles.

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    RAILRDAD AND STEAMBOAT ROUTES. 57RAILROAD & STEAMBOAT ROUTEFROM BOSTON TO NEW YORK, via NORWICH, Or.

    Boston and Worcester R. R., ... -14 mileaNorwich and Worcester R. R., . . . 66 "Steamboat, (from Allyn's Point to New York,) . 128 "Time of Leaving.

    Summer Arrom'ntCars leave Bostonfrom the Depot, cor.Albany and Beach

    sls.,at55P.M. daily,Sundays excepted.

    Returning,Passengers leave N.York in steamboat,

    at 6 P. M., land-ing at New Londonand Allyn's Point.

    Stopping Places.

    Boston,\Pramingham, Worcester,. Oxford,Webster,Fisherville,Pomfret,Daysville,Danielsonvillc, .Central Village,.Plainfield,Jewett City, . Norwich,Allyn's Point, New London,. New York, . .

    Miles.

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    68 RAILROAD ROUTE.RAILROAD ROUTE

    FROM BOSTON TO PORTLAND, Me., via UNITEDSTATES MAIL ROUTE AND SEABOARD LINE.Eastern Railroad, (Boston to Portsmouth, N. H.) 54 miles.

    Portland, Saco, and Portsmouth Railroad 51 "

    Time of Leaving.

    Cars leave Bostonfrom the Stationin Commercial-st.,for Portland at 7,A. M., &2i,.5P. M.

    Returning,Cars leave Portlandat 8iA. M.&3A6P. M., Sundays ex-cepted.

    Usual TimeFrom Boston toPortland, 5 hours.

    Stopping Places

    BostonLynnSaleiu*Beverly tWenhamIpswichRowleyNewburyport Salisbury^Seabrook....N.HHampton Falls...HamptonNorth Hampton ..GreenlandPortsmouthElliot Maine,South Berwick North BerwickWellsKennebunk . BiddefordSacoScarboro'Portland ....

    Miles.

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    RAILROAD ROUTE. 59RAILROAD ROUTE

    FROM BOSTON TO PORTLAND, Me via BOSTONAND MAINE RAILROAD.Boston AND Maine Railroad 73 milesPortland, Saco, and Portsmouth Railroad 38 "

    Time of Leaving.

    Cars leave Bostonfrom the Depot inHav Market Squ'efor' Portland 7,A. M. and 2^ P.M.Sundays excepted.

    Returning,Cars leave Portlandfor Boston at 8|A. M. and 3 P. M.,Sundays excepted.

    Usual TimeFrom Boston toPortland, 5 hours.

    Stopping Places

    BostonSomervilleMaidenMelroseStonehamSouth Reading . .

    .

    ReadingWilmingtonBallardvilleAndoverLawrenceNorth Andover...BradfordHaverhillPlaistow....N.nNewtonEast KingstonExeterSouth NewmarketNewmarket .....DurhamDoverSomersworth* ...S. Berwick ...MeJunction, P.S.&P,N. Berwick . [R.RWellsKennebunkSacoScarboro'Portland

    Miles.

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    60 RAILROAD ROUTES.ATL\IVTI AND ST. LAWRENCE RAILROAD,LENGTH, 149 MIL.ES. FARE, $4 00.

    PASSEN&ER TRAINSRun daily. (Sundays excepted.) as follows :Leave Portland for Island Pond, at 1 15 p. m.Leave Island Pond for Portland and Boston, at 7 45 a, m.Leave Portland for South Paris, at 7 15 a. m., and 1 15, and 5 p m.Leave South Paris for Portland and Boston, at 6 05 a. m., and 1 05m.I. 111.Leave Portland for the A. and K. Railroad, at 7 15 a. m. 1 15 p. m.Stages leave Island Pond on the arrival of the train from Portland,

    for Charleston, Derby Centre, Derby Line, Vt., and Stanstead, Can-On the arrival of the 7 15 a. m. Train from Portland, at South

    Paris, Stages leave Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday for HarrisonBridgton, Waterford. Lovell, and Fryeburg.^ S. T. CORSER, Sup't.

    ANDROSCOGGm AND KENNEBEC RAILROAD.Trains will run daily, (Sundays excepted.) between Watervilleand Portland, in connection with Trains of Atlantic and St. Law-rence Railroad as follows :Leave Waterville for Portland and Boston, at 4 40, and 11 40 a. m.,

    each to connect at Portland with through trains for Boston.Leave Portland for Waterville at 7 15 a. m., and 1 15 p. m.Through Tickets sold at Depots of Eastern, and Boston andMaine Railroads, in Boston, and at Lawrence for all stations onthis road. FareBoston or Lawrence to Lewiston, Green, Leeds,Monmouth, Winthrop. and Readfield, $2 50 ; Belgrade, $2 75 ;Waterville, $3 00.Through Tickets to Bangor, by Railroad, to Waterville, andthence by Shaw's Line of Stages, sold at Depot of Atlantic and St.Lawrence Railroad, in Portland, at $3 25.Freight Train once each way daily. EDWIN NOYES, SupH.KENNEBEC AND PORTLAND RAILROAD.Two Through Trains each way Daily, between Boston and Au-

    gusta. Trains leave daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows :Leave Portland for Bath and Augusta, at 5 25 a. m. 12 30, and7 50 p. m.Leave Augusta for Portland & Boston, at 5 30 a. m. & 12 20 p. m.Leave Augusta for Bath and Portland at 6 30 a. m., 12 20, and2 15 p. m.Leave Bath for Portland and Boston, at 6 40 a. m., and 1 10 p. mLeave Bath for Portland at 6 40 a. m., 1 10, and 4 00 p. m.Leave Bath for Augusta at 6 40 a. m., 1 10, and 8 25 p. m.The 5 30 a. m. and 12 20 p. m. Trains from Augusta, and the 6 40a. m. and 1 10 p. m. Trains from Bath, connect at Portland withthe Trains from Portland to Boston and Lowell.The 12 30 and 7 50 p. m. Trains from Portland, connect with theTrains leaving Boston at 7 00 a. m.. and 2 45 p. m.Freight Trains each way daily. E. C. HYDE, Sup't.

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    RAILROAD ROUTE. 61RAILROAD ROUTEFROM BOSTON TO CONCORD, N. H.

    Boston and Lowell Railroad 25 milesNashua AND Lowell Railroad 14 "Concord Railroad 34 "Time of Leaving.

    Cars leave Bostonfrom the Depot onLowell-street, forNashua and Con-cord, at7^ A. M.,12 M., & 5 P. M

    Rbtubnino,Gars leave Concord,N. H., at 6i, 10 55A.M.,and3|P.M.

    Usual Time,From Boston toConcord, 3 hours.

    Stopping Places.

    BostonMedfordSouth WoDurn*WoburnWilmington ...Richardson's ..BillericaLowellMiddlesexChelmsfordt Tyngsborough .Little'sNashville^....Thornton's ....Reed'sGoff'sManchester ...

    .

    Martin'sHooksettRobinson'sConcord,

    Miles.

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    62 RAILROAD ROUTES.NORTHERN RAILROADNEW HAMPSHIRE. OPExtending from Concord, to West Lebanon, N. H.Passenger Cars leave

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    RAILROAD ROUTE. ^iRAILROAD ROUTEFROM BOSTON TO BELLOWS FALLS, Vt.

    FiTCHBURQ Railroad 50 milea.Vermont AND Massachusetts Railroad 10 "Cheshire Railroad 54 "

    Time of Leaving.

    Cars leave the newDepot on Cause-way and Haverhillstreets, for Fitchbur

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    64 RAILROAD ROUTB.RAILROAD ROUTE

    FROM BOSTON TO BURLINGTON, VT.Fflchburg, and Vermont and Mass. Railroads.. CO miles.Cheshire Railroad. 54 "Rutland and Burlington Railroad 119 *'

    Time of Leaving.

    Passengercars leaveBoston for Bur-lington, &c. daily,Sundays excepted,at 7i A.M., 12 M.

    Returning,Leave Burlingtonfor Boston, fcc.

    8i A. M. &4iP.M

    Usual Time fromBoston to Burling-ton, 10 hours.

    Passengers leavingBurlington at 8|A. M., arriv inNew York m 10hours.

    Stopping Places.

    Boston.GrotonFitchhurgS. Ashburnham..Keene, N. HBellows' Falls, Vt.Rockingham . BartonvilleChesterGassett'sDultonsvilleProctorsvilleLudlowMount HollyCuttingsville ....ClarendonRutlandPittsfordBrandonWhitingMessersMiddleburyNew HavenVergennesFerrisburghCharlotteShelburneBurlington ....

    Miles.

    351510322254445u31

    FromBos'n

    35506092114119123127131136137i141148156163166175183189192200207212218222227233

    FromBur.

    233198183173141119114no1061029795i92857770675850444133262115116

    FarfromBos'n$ cts.

    2 602 75

    RUTLAND AND BURLINGTON RAILROAD.C0XJ8ECT AT BIRLLVGTON,with the Lake Steamers, Vermont Central and Vermont andCanada Roads. CONNECT AT RUTLAND,with the Trains of Western Vermont, Rutland and Washington,and Saratoga and Washington Railroads.

    COiVXET AT BELLOWS' FALLS,with Trains of Cheshire, Vermont Valley, and Sullivan Rail-roads.4* Passengers must procure their Tickets before taking seats in th4Cars JOHN S. DUNLAP, Sup't.,Burlington, Vt

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