gflly AMERICAN RAILROAD JGURNAL, AND GENERAL ADVERTISER :,=, -'-Q, AND MINES. ,»-. ESTABLISHED 1 8 3 1 . FOR RAILROADS, CANALS, STEAMBOATS, MACHINERY, ‘PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT No. 23 oi&Kfii§nfis§r'nEnT, New YORK, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANN EJM. ...-ux.-Jvv-v\».1,~ ..,.. , -J. '\/\.’\/\.I\»\-'\a\¢.~«.\\1‘/‘.‘_4‘,'«,'s -V. -m ‘.,'\./\. \,*/'5.-*_I\ '\/‘>1‘~'\/' USTON AND PROVIDENCE RAIL- road. Passenger Notice. Summer Arrange- ment. On and after Mon- day, April 6, 18-16, the Pas- senger Trains will run as follows: For New York——Night Linc, via Stonington. Leaves Boston every day, but Sunday, at 5 p.111. Accommodation Trains, leave Boston at 71,» 21.111. and 4 p.ni., and Providence at 8 am. and 4%; p.m. Dedham trains, leave Boston at 8 a.m. 12; m., 31» p.1n., and 62; p.m. Leave Dedliam at 7 am. ant 9?; axni. ~J.ll(1‘Z:}: and 5.} pm. Stoughton trains, leave Boston at 114,- a.m. and 5&X.in. Leave Stoughton at 7-20 a.m. and 321- pm. 3 A ll baggage at the risk of the owners thc-.reot'. 1 1y Va.../. Snoom) QUAa'ro Seitins, Vor: II., No. OS’I‘()N AND MAINE RAILROAD. Upper Route, Boston to Portland via, I{eat1:ing, E,.m-fi_,,., Andover, Haverhill, Exeter, Do- _, w§>.7=i.“=l"€79=t‘? ,'"- ver, Great Falls, South & North Berwick, Wells, Kennebunk and Saco. »S‘zmtme7‘ Armizgevrzcvtt, 1846. On and alter April 13, 1846, Passenger Trains will leave daily, Sundays excepted,) as follows: Boston for Port and at 7%; a.m. and 2!, pm. , Boston for Great Falls at 7.} a.m., 245 and 4-13 pm. Boston for Haverhill at 7} and l1J_.~ a.m., 21-, 41, and 6 pin. 6 and 8 pm. Portland for Boston at '73; a.m., and 3 13.1311. W. RAYMOND LEE, Sztp’t. BRANCH RAILROAD and STAGES CON- necting wi,th the Boston and Providence Railroad. Stages connect with the Accommodation trains at the Foxboro’ Station, to and from VVoonsocket. At the Seeltonli Station, to and from Lonsclalc, R. 1. via Pawtucltct. At the Sharon Station, to and frr m Walpole, Muss. And at Dedham Village Station, to and from Medford, via Medway, Mass. At Pro- vidence, to and from Bristol, via Warren, R. I.-— Taunton, New Bedford and Fall River cars run in connection with the accommodation trains. 1 " ORWICH AND WORCESTER RAIL- Road. Summer Arrangement, commencing Monday, April 6, 1846. ' " ” =mr-it ape, ACCOlnl1l,O£l3.tiO}1 Trains, daily, except Sunday. Leave Norwich, at 6 a.ni., and 4;’ — p.m. Leave Worcester, at 10 a.m., and 4; pm. Great Falls for Boston at 6% and 9} a.m., and 4} .211. v P I-Iaverhill for Boston at 6%, 8.1,, and 11 a.m., and -1 and 63 pm. A Reading for Boston at 6%, 71- and 9% a.m., 1:3 in., 13;, 5 and 7-3 p.m. The Depot in Boston is on Haymarket Square. Passengers are not allowed to carry Baggage above $50 in value, and that personal Baggage, unless notice is given, and an extra amount paid, at the rate 01 the price of a Ticket for every $500 additional value. CHAS. MINOT, Sztpefl. EW YORK ea HARLEM RAILROAD _ CO.——Summer Arrangement. On and after Friday, May 1st, 1846, . the cars will run as follows: A. afar The morning Accommodation Trains from Norwich, and from \/Vorcester, connect with the trains of the Boston, and VVorcester and_§Western‘ railroads each way. The Evening Accommodation Train from Wor- cester connects with the 1.1; p.in. train from Boston. New .York Train via Long Island Railroad: Leave Allyn’s Point for Boston, about 1 pin, dai- ly, except Sunday. Leave Wo1‘cester for New York, about 10 a.m., sto ing at Webster, Daniclsonville, and Norwich. ew York Train via Steamlmat—Leave Nor- wich for Boston, every morning, except Monday, on the arrival of ‘the stainboat from_ New York, stop- ping at Norwich and Danielsonville. Leave 'Worccstcr for New York, upon the arrival of the train from Boston, at about4il p.m.,.daily, ex- cept Sunday, stopping at Webster, Danielsonville and Norwich. Freight Trains daily each way, except Sunday.-- Special contracts will be made for cargoes, or large guanties of freight, on application to the superinten ent. l7'a,7'es are Loss wftcxtpctid/127‘ Tickets I/1.mz-,'u2.71en aid tn the Cars. 23;} , J. W. STOWELL, Supt. Leave City Hall for Yorkville, Harlem and Mor- rianna, at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m., and at 1, 2, 3 30, 4 30, 5, 6, and 6 30 p. in. Leave City Hall for Fordham and Williaiiis’ Bridge, at '7, 10 and 11 a. m., and at 2, 3 30, 5, and 6 30 p. in. Leave City Hall for I-Iunt’s Bridge, Bronx, Tuc- kahoe, Hart’s Corners and Wliite Plains, at '7 3.I1( 10 a. in., and at 2 and 5 p. in. Leave Harlem and Yorlcville, at ‘7 10, 8 10,9, 10, 11 10 a.m., and at 1?. =10, E3, 3 10,510, 5 30,6 10, and '7 p. in. Leave VVillia1n.s’Bridge. and Fordbarn, at 6 45, '7 45, and 10 45 a_. m., and at 12 15, 2 45, 4- 45, and 5 45 p. in. Leave White Plains, at '7 and 10 a. m., and at $3 and 5 p. in. The freight train will leave the City Hall at 1 o’cl0Ck, p. m., and leave White Plains at 1 o’e1ock in the morning. On Sundays, the White Plains train will leave the City Hall at '7 a. 111. and 5 30 p. 111.; will leave »..-..~.«v\,\.'..-x—.~.-..-.»u.s\/_~. ., Boston for Reading at 7.1,, 9, and 113 a.m., 2%, 4%, A .- \mV-..- .- -.--\.-.s.- ~,..,-..-..-u«.~.-\.--,«.~_- gvt7’1£&$Z}T{ No. 531, VOL. X155.” -u UMMER ARRANGEMENT.—NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD LINE, from April 1st until further notice, will "‘)"""""'" run daily (Sundays except- ed) between the city of New York and Middlctown Goslien, and intermediate places, as follows: FOR PASSliNGFIl’lS-—- Leave New York at '7 A. M. and 4 P. M. “ Middletown at 6.} A. M. and 5!; P. M. FARE REDUCED to :ll;1 25 to Middlctown-—way in proportion. Brealctast, supper and berths can be had on the steamboat. FOR. I"RFII(‘iII’l‘-—- Leave New York at 5 P. M, “ Middletown at 12 M. The names of the consignee and of the station where to be left, must be distinctly marked upon each article shipped. Freight not received after 5 P. M. in New York. Apply to J. F. Clarkson, agent, at otlice corner of Duane and West H. C. SEYMOUR, Sup’t. March 25th, 1846. Stages run daily from Middlctown, on the arrival of the afternoon train, to Mill'ord, Carbondale, Elonesdale, Montrose, Towanda, Owego, and West; also to Monticello, Wititlsor, Bingliainton, Ithaca, etc., etc. Agent on board. 13 [f OSTON A ND ALeAN‘v'.—--WissT‘I"ft"i‘\‘t RAILROAD.—~Fare Reduced. 18-16. . SpringArrangement . . 1846 Commencing April 1st. Passenger trains leave daily, Sundays eXcepted—— Boston 7?,» p. in. and 4 p. in. for Albany. Albany 6% “ and 2% “ for Boston. Spring'field7 “ and 1 “ tor A1b;my_ Springfield”! “ and 1% “ for Boston. Boston, Albany and Troy: Leave Boston at 71,- a. m., arrive at Springfield at pi.1,ndine, leave at 1 p. m., and reach Albany at If - 1 Leave Boston at 4 _p.in.,ar_rive at Springfield at8 pX.11,p., lotltg1e,,]leat'e next morning at '7, and arrive at anya ..»,- in. Leave Albany at6§ a. in., arrive at Sprin,r.:Iicld at J; m., dine, leave at 11; p. 111., and arrive at Boston 6.1_.- p. in. Leave Albany at 2% p. m., arrive at Springfield at 8?; p. in., lot gc, leave next morning at *7, and arrive at Boston at 12 m. T11ettI‘I1_i,1%S $110 ;I'roy,and G1.‘Gf?,I1bLlS1}: rahilroad eonnec W1/l a ie aiove rains at (green us . u,‘ 3-. . , »,_>,_ -_ 1,‘: ...i?t‘2.t.“§“§:lLf:‘2;1~“lll.i‘2..i§3"i.5%yei‘“' mm W’- IVIei'cliandize trains ruh daily (Sundays excepted) :3C€)31l31‘VI§I9£1r,¥£_*3U§t,CA.1bfl113', Troy, 1-ludson, Northamp- 1 2 ‘ For further i11f()i‘I1'lEtl.l()11 apply to C. A. Read, White Plains at '7 a. rn. and G p. in. . On Sundays, the lfrlarlcm and ‘Williams ‘Bridge trains will be regulated according tot be state oi‘ the weather. 18 agent, 27 State street, Boston, or to S. Wit1., agent, Albany. JA.l.\»ll