THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAFII. PHILADELPHIA, FlllDAY, JANUARY I860. ? SOU niERTT riRSOXAL ITEMS. nporffn V. Uutton. Esn.. wh chosen Jlavor If Tciisncola, Flu., nt the lust election. Jmlce F. T. jlntclilno. or Athens, Oft., Ins ceived a inrdon from President Johnson. A sou of General Breckinridge la. employed CRn r in the banking nonse ot K. ai. isruco Co.. In An mints, Ua, 'J-The New Orleans Ttmea of the lGth notices fa arrivnl In that city of General Wade Ilaitip J)U and the wife of Robert Tuombs, of Georgia. Hon. P. A. WardUw and J. A. in?rii n ive oeu oloctod AssocIhMS Justices of the Court of Ppculs of South Carolina. ; Robert Johnson, formerly United States nator lrom Arkansas, hue lust returned to his sidencc, elx miles below Pine Blulf. Maior-Gcueral Thomas J. Churchill, of the lime f-itat-, 1b working tho plantation ot bis bis- r-in-law, Hit. Jordan, on trio river near tne ost of Arkansas.' f Tlie Galveston Medical Colles;o oommnnned first course of lectures on tiio 4th instant. Dr. hn H. Webb Is Dean. There aro nine pro- snrs. Dr. A. B. Cabanlpo. of Jackson, has been (pointed Superintendent of the Lunatic Asv 1m of Mississippi by the Trustee ot that IruUi- utlon. ' P. Ma!oche and E. F. Molton, citizens of Kew Orleans, were arrested In that city by order f Lieutenant Kayne, who had received tutor- Jiation tnat tney wero preparing to ngnr, a auei. i The Tnlldliassee FLrrridiin snvs thnt the Con- Tdcrate General I'atton Anderson was then in 'allahassee, and that he has quito recovered lrom the terrible wound ho received last year iear Atlanta. Samuel W. Klx, Esq., of Amite county, liss., waa killed in the parlor or his father-in- aw's house, recently, by Henry Flh. Mr. Nix ad filled various public positions of honor or rust. f A difficulty occurred nt a dancing pcbool in Montcomery lately, between two youns; men ii anied Dalton Yancey and Conrad Garrett, vhlch resulted in the severe if not fatal stabbing f Garrett bv oumr Yaneev. Garrett is said to e In a very critical condition, and la not ex pected to live. A man calllnn himself Major Dicks, and imonp whose papers was found a commission rnm flrvnvTin-r llirlffc'Viv nnnnint.ino him spnrennt- jpiajor of -'Illinois volunteers, was arrested in JL'harleston, s. (.;., lately, lor Having extensively windled the people by pretendun? to collect 3claim8 for the Government tor the cotton and ntner nroperiy oesiroyeu in ncrmaus ram through the State. . The Congressmen Chosen at the election In Arkansas, aceordinir to the returns in the otlice fjf the Secretary of State, received the following Vote: Judge livers, in the liateuville Distrtct, ;00: Mr. Jnlincon. Favetteville District, 143: and Mr. Dell, Little Rock District, 47. About 20,01)0 otes were caciunea irom ine count, on vne round that the voters had not taken a certain irrf.r.ritwd oath of lovaltv. which, bv-the-wav. was not presented to them at the polls. MISCELLANEOUS JOTTINGS. G. B. Lamar is on trial in Savannah on a charge of stealing Government cotton and at tereptinc to bribe United States civil and military oflicer. A desnatch from San Francisco savs that a considerable shipment of gold and silver bul lion lrom the Arizona mines had been received In that city, and the reports from the mines are very encouraging, It is officially announced that the people of North Carolina have declared null and void the ordinance of secession by a vote ot 1!,977 votes against 1940, and 18,627 votes were cast to ratify the ordinance prohibiting slavery, and 869(1 to reject said ordinance. Garibaldi bas offered his services to tho authorities of Naples to nurse the cholera pa tients in the hospitals, but the Syndic of the city would not permit him thus to expose him self to danger. No act of Garibaldi's in the height of his military fame is nobler than this. Garibaldi ottering to nurse the sick of Naples is .grander than Garibaldi entering the city fn tri umph by the side of Victor Emmanuel the King. I The examination of the claims for portions l,of the rewards offered for tLo capture of Booth conclusion. The Adjutant-General's olllce is Btill receiving applications, and, in accordance with an order promulgated some time since, will receive all tnat are dated prior to ttie 1st oi January. The documents relating to the re wards Lave been referred to the Bureau ot Mili tary Justice, and are being examined by Colonel Winthrop. It is expected that a report will be made to the Secretary of War on the subject in about to weeks, and that the matter will be decided about tne 1st of February. In the Supreme Court of the United States Justice (JlUlord has delivered the opinion tn tne case ol an anneal from the District Court ot Wis consin, in which the Milwaukee and Cbicaeo Railroad Company was the respondent. It appears that certain mortgaged premises were feverai times ottered for sale, out were not sold, and that the applicant claimed possession on the ground that lie was the highest bidder; but the Supreme Court holds that biddings at auc tion aie mere oilers, and tnat tnereisno bind' lng obligation until the consent of both parties is given. In other words, tncre must be a mutual understanding to a definite agreement. .As the auctioneer may refuse to strike off the property to the highest bidder, so a bid may be withdrawn before the hammer falls. The Court eaid that lut-t1ee had been done, and all parties re satisfied but the appellant, and that the decree of the District Court is affirmed, with (COStS. The circular of Coleman A Co., of San Fran Cisco, dated December 8, reports thus on mone tary atiairs in tnat eitv: "The condition of the money market bas not materially chanced since our last relerence. There is if anything a slight abatement in the demand. The general inactivity ot trade ccca slons a moderate requirement for business pur poses, and there is; no longer any excitement upon ine mock jxenange. most merchants Lave done a profitable business this year, and UN Ttrtw ill a nmlnptam. rnditinn Kunlr av f commodtitions rule for the most part at 1$H f per cev.t. per month, and out-door transactions are made at il((24 per cent Currency bills on the Atlantic tor this steamer have been offered at i'lOtii per cent, premium on cold, and tele. 'graphic transfers rule as formerly 3 per cent. it premium, bipnt drafts, pavable in coin, mav b i.j ..i,io ..j'.Si.... uuuiuu hi i!Lu.t iicr icuu premium, aim Bterimz exchange at 48id.48i. for bnnkers' bills; com mercial no. at ;su. The United States Treasurer, Hon. F. E. Spin ner, nas ieceiven a communication from a National bank which has been heretofore desia tated as a depositary of public monev. abkinar to be permitted to make returns of average amount ot its deposits witnout including the deposits ot Pavruastcrs and other United States diebursiutr oflicers. It Is represented that the deposits of this character received oy tne bank within the pant six months amount to over lour millions of dollars, ana tne petitioner argues mat tnese deposits are the property or the government. and that, therefoie, the bank should not be required to pay the duty of one quarter of one per centum required by law. Each half year, unon the averaee amount of other deposits that. In becoming a United States depositary, the bank save the Secretarv ot the treasury satis. factory security, by the deposit of United States bonds' and otherwise, for the safe-keeping and prompt payment ot the public money deposited with it, aiid from this it is argued that the deposits in question aro technically and legally Government pronertv. and. hence, the duty could not be enforced if the spirit and intention ot the act be adhered to. General Spinner, in answer to tae communication, refused to authorize the bank to deduct the deposits named from its return. IJ the average requires the paymeut of duty as desired In the law. duty will .not be required on deposits made by the United States Treasurer, but on all othor deposit the uuiy win do couectcu. One of the greatest embarrassments resulting to property owners In tho South, oy the late wiir is the loss ot a vact amount ol papers relating to the titles ol land, and which in the occupation their country Feats by thp Federal lorces very prncrally suliered destruction by fire or other cauf en. To obviate the difficulty now prevailing in many localities in the transfer of lands with a reasonable show ol title, the Genei al Land (Jllico hns ordered Its agents throughout the Southern States to carefully collect all vestiges and rem nants of the records of their otlice and torward them to tho Commissioner at Washington, that new plot and otb.fr archives pertaining to too lands maybe supplied as far as possible. New maps aro also beinir got up with all possible despatch. It is well known that at the time of our invas'on of the Soutn, many adventurers attached to the army secured many valuable papers and records relative to certain laree estates, in the hope- ot owners oll'erlng heavy rewards lor their restoration alter the close of the war. It Is tho hone of the Commissioner of Public Lands to be able to furnish so much of the missing data as to prevent parties to tho theft paining by tho documents they now witU hold in expectation of a bribe. STOVES RAftGES, &o. Q TJ L V E It S N-w Patent Deep Sand-Joint HOT-AIll FURNACE. HANGBS OFALL SIZES. Also, Phlegar's New Low Pressure Steam Heating Apparatus. TOB BALE BY CHARLES WILLIAM8, No. 1182 MARKET HTllEKT. 6 4 It PIANOS, &o. REDUCTION IN rlllCESI REDUC I f (1 TlOU IN rKK'ESI JHOMAXER PIANO FOBTB MAKuFACTUB INO COVPANY. hve now t their Warerooms. So. 1021 CHESSUT Street, a mperior afMortment or their LNR1VALLKD ri Arun, n'cn tney iu e' at creaiiy reuueea pnun. l'eroonn would do well br oiling on u beiore purclias InK eluewhero. A guarantee itlven with every l'lnno. T11K HCHOMACKtK PIANO FORTH MANUFAO- TURING COMPANY. Ko 1021 CHF.BNOT Street. 4 i fiffffl E S T . E Y S COTTAGE ORGANS, Kot only nEXCELLF.D, but UNEQUALLED tn nprlty ef Ton and I ower ileAiitned enoclally for Mi rclim and PcbooU. but found to be -aally well adapted to the Parlor and Iraw Ins-Room. For tale only by E. M. HRuCE, Also, a comrlete assortment of tha Perleet Molodeon ccntantiv on Hand. linn ' auunviua ur LOOKING-GLASS, PORTE AIT, PH0T0GHAPH, AND PICTURE FRAMES, AND GILT MOULDINGS No. 929 ARC II STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PAINTINGS, AND A GREAT tARIETY OF ENGRAVINGS ON HAND. OLD WORK RECILT TO NEW. EQUAL 11 4m OLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. MERCHANT?, MANUFACTURERS, BANKS, RAILROAD, OIL, MISIXO, .AND OTHER COMPANIES Will llnd It to their Intercut to buy from the undersigned PAPER. ENVELOPES, AND STATIONERY OF KVEET DE8CKIPTION, AT LOW FBICES. UIABIE8, 1866, FOBTT-TWO STYLES. R. HOSKINS Sl CO., ELANK BOOK AND PBOTOGKAPH AI.IlUMMANU FA CTUBEKS, STATIONERS, ANf) pnl STEBS, 10 24 fi No 20 8. FOlBTU Stree' II) tadulphla. J S. Y O S T, H0TJSE FURNISHING GOODS, NO. 49 N. NINTH STREET, NEAR ARCH, Has luetop a larjro a sortment ot Roods, auitublo 1t'R THE HOLIDAYS. SLLVLR-rLAl.".CD WARE, V-iBLE CUltEItY, BASKETS, ETC. Also, GOODS FOR CHILDREN, EnibtaoiiiK Spring Uoioj, KockiuK Hornus, Slulchs, Vcloclppdc. Toy Gips, etc. 12 13 Ira ri'O SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. THE I nrnlemlBiird bavmti leased the KKNSINOl'ON hCItl-W DOC K,be tolmorm bia friends and the patrona of lire Dock tliat he U prepared with Increased facilities to accommodate those having venue g to be raised or repaired, and being a practical ship-carpenter and caulker.ivlil give personal attention to the vessels en m.iafi tn hint inr rpnfclm. ( antalns or Agents miin v anwuierB, nuu juacuiniaia bavinK vessels to reivalr, are solicited to call. ( Having ine agency lor ilia Miu wi n uuenicm a Ptn SlniHllie ( oninositlon" lor t'onner Taint for the pieKervatlon of vessels' bottoms, for this city, 1 am pre pared to lurnun wie.auie ; ", Kensington Hcrew Dock, 3 U DKLAWARE Avenue, above LA t'?09!. TSAAC N A T II A N S , AUCTIONEER MONEY 13HOKI2R. N.E. COBNEB OF TUIED AND BPRTJCE 8TBEET8 Onl one Square below the Exchange. NATHANS' Principal Office, established for the last fortvjeais. Hone; to loan In lawe us small amounts at the lowest rates, on Diamonug.Hilver nate. w atone JewelrVilMothliig.aDdgoods olevery description. Ottioe noursirom ha. ai. tun r m- 011740 H O U S E, HOTEL." I.Alt. MARK HAM'S ON TUB F.rROPEAN PLAN. ADJOINING W ILf.ABU'S HOTEL WAMIINGiON, D. C 12 22 lm THOMAS P JACKS, Proprietor, J. c. r E It K I sN LUMBER MEKOHANT, s fcuocesaor to R. Clark, Jr., No. 824 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on band a lare ftnd rarled assortment Ol nujiuiug i.umuui. T EA FN ESS, BLINDNIH, AND CATAKRlT- 1JI' J. ISA At o, m. J., Proteaaor ot the Eva and Ku areata all diseases annertalnlna to the al uiv. till, mil,, M with the utmost success. TenllmoniaJs lrom the most renatue sourers in me oiw can oe seen at hlsoftloe, No 8 ill PINK street. Tne Medical Faculty are Invited to accompany their patient, aa be has no secrets In his practice. 10 AUCTION SALES. o T C iTticler and by vlrtno of the power rested fn me hv an Indenture 01 Wortpniio upon Ihe property hereinafter ernltd rxeeueo l.jr the '1 yrone anil cienrtiel'l It it 1 1 -rostl (')'inpany to trie as '1 ruMce, dated the 1st U o Novrn, tier, A. I lfcr and reronied lu ihe ofllee lor IU contlng Deeds, etc.. in and lor the county of Itlalr on the Htli day ol November, A. P. lx0, In Mortgage llook ' ft," paes 107. W, M llu. and 111 to secure the pay meut el liondscl said ( omnany to the amount or thirty live ihuu.and dollars, anil detatilt having been made lor more than ninety days auer the same has been de manded In the payment of the Interest due on more than tn teen thousand dollars in amount ol the Bonds secured by kb In Mortgafie and having been renucMed in writing by Ihe holders of more than fllinen tlmuiand 1I0I ars lu amount 01 the said Honda, the payment of the Interest on which has been so detnunded lrom said com pany and bet n so reiu'ed by tlr m, to sell at puhlln auction upon 111c notice ana icrum 111 ine sain Aiorigaee mentioned he premises therein referred to and to lulfll lv such sale the duties Initio ed In accordance there- Mil and to dlscharue mv duty as trustee In respect to the premises. 1 . JOHN fclli. AR 1 IIO.MMOX, 7r-Mi aH atorcMild, and M r va9' r 'n trus' for the holders ol the ltouds secured by said tnortgngc, 1)8 11 Ell Kb V U1V K NO.IiK. that in pursuance of the power alore- said vested in nie lor that purpose by tho said indenture of mortirago, and In exercise 01 the discretion tlie.roby cnniorreu and In obedience to the sutd reriulsl.lnn 01 the holders of the lioiius to the amount aloresnld, as tn said Mort aire pro vided, 1 will upon MOMlAY, the 12th day ot February, A i. ipott. ai 11 o cio a At , at tne I'm aucipnia t x chnni:e,ln the city of Philadelphia, by the bawls of M. "i nomas ami nous. Auctioneers, ana unon tne term and conditions lierelnaiter stated, expose to pub lo sa e by vendue or outcry . and will there sell to the highest and best bidder lor the same, tl e property conveyed to me tn Moityage as aioreaaul. and next mentioned, viz t 1 1 e itbvo 01 that set t on 01 the 1 vrune and I leant eld Itailrond, irom tho point ot Intersection with the Penn sylvania HaMroad, ai or near Ivrone station. In Biatr county to the point of connection with the grsdext line of the said 'lyrone and I'learlleid Kailroad known aud ueslgnaied as ' Ihe Intersection." being about three Bilies and one quarter irom the Pennsylvania Uallroad at 'iyrone Ntation. as Die same Is now constructed to gether with all and singular the railvavs rails, bridges, fences, privileges, rlhu and ail real property of every dchcrlptlon acquired bv ami be'onging to sitld company, aujai'eni to 01 counecieu v. itu. orou tne ine 01 saiu sec tion of three and one quarter miles 01 road, and ail the tods income, Issues, and prolltfl to be derived. and to aiise irom the same and all the lands used and occupied lor railways, depo i. or stations between said points on snld section of three and one uiirler miles, yith all buudinua standing thereon or procured therefor. A more spectnc auu uctai u sui.eineni 01 tne items property inc. u led and reieip d to In the loregoing de scription muy OC given am uiiuwf IVIJLIIkllll'. All that section 01 the said ivrone and Clearfield Rail road as now locate and built, beginning at the point ot Intersect ion of the said 'I j lone and Clearfield Railroad Willi the Pcnns) Ivaina Railroad at or near Tyrone rota tion, 1 lair county. Pennsylvania, thence extending northwardly to the point of connection with the praded line of the said lyrolie and Clearfield liali road know n and designated as ' The Intersection,' being about three and one quarter miles lrom the Penn sylvania Railroad, at 'I vrone Siatlon and there teimi- natiiig t sain section 01 saiu roau ueiwcen ine points atcresuld being about three and one-quarter ml.es In length. Together with the right ot way lor the same with such additional widths as are required by the slopes of excavations and emhankmcuta. Connected with said section ot said road, and be'ong ing to said Company betweeu said points and the right 01 way lor the sunie of the number and length tollow lng. viz. i At'iyrone, one siding, anontaio leet long. At 'ivrone i.nulne House, one siding about 1384 feet long. At Ha'd Fngle Valley itanroad nitereecuon. two sldtnm about 1071 teet total length. AD, ALiU. At Tyrone, one 100-feet 1 rack Scales, with office 12 feet by 12 leeu tnti.rtltSLLi, All the lands, railways, rails bridges, culverts, trestle- worts, tool-houses, coal-houses, wharves, fences, rights- ol-way, workshops, niaciiinerv. stations, depots, depot arouuds works, masonry, and other superstructure, real estato bulldiuua, and lmiirovewents or wlia.cver nature or kind appertaining or belonging to the above men loneii property, and lo the suld section of said ivrone ana 1 lea'ncia itairoaa, ana owned uy saiu uoiu puuy in connection meiowiin. irit.nn tr DALr,, 1 he said Railroad Sidings. Real Katato. and Premises, n enttoned In the said mortgage, and above described, will be exposed to sale entire and in one lot. and the tollowimc terms and conditions will be observed In the milking 01 tne said satel lite purcnasor wit tie required to pay ,-wuu 01 ine nurchase monev In casli at the time ot the aae. and In caxe any ol ihe holders ot any of the bonds or the coupons due and payuble upon the said bonds of the Tyrone and C.carficld Railroad Company, and secured bv the mottgago executed by the said Company to the saiu jonn i.ucar iiioiiihou, nustee as a orcant aliuli become purchasers by themae.ves or with others 10 tne saia oremises at ine said saie . tnat tucn tne saiu holdeis of the said bnnos or coupons may for the residue 01 ihe said nurchare monev make navtnent within twenty days alter said sale, either in whole or In part, by transicrrlng and delivering to the said John Edgar j uonison. trustee as aoresatn. the saiu nonaa or coupons, or by receipting upon the smuo lor the auionnt tnat may ne so old uy Htm or iiiein in wnoie or in pari of the said balance ot the said uurchaae money, to be estimated lor tho purpose 01 such payment nt the rate or ta tie ol the dividend or sltnte of the said purchuso money which the said noniers 01 1110 said non is or coupons u.ey bo respectively entitled to receive ac cording to the terms ot said mortgage, tor which share or dividend the said ue'ivery and transfer of or a receint unon tho sa d bonds or coupons shall be deemed and taken to be a discharge and acquittance; and the balance ot the suld purchase money, 11 any, shall he paid bv the said party so purchasing, In cash, within twenty dnvs alter the date of sale, to the said 'lruatce. And it thesnid premises shall be purchased at the said sale by parties oilier man tne no uers or owners 01 tne saiu imnus or coupons as bclbrc mentioned, then the balance 01'sald iiuri hnse monev that may remain niter the said payment ol 5000 thereof required to be paid at the time 01 said sale, shall be paid to the said Trustee, lu Cash, within tw enty days thereuiter. Upon the payment or adjustment of said purchase, money, as Iheielubctore mentioned, the said Trusteo will execute and deliver to the purchaser or purchasers of the same a conveyance ot the premises aforesaid in pur suance 01 the power and authority comerred upon him. Any lurtner lnionnauon in renoect 10 aaiu soe. or nieuilsex. mav be had unon application to the under- stencd Trustee, at the otlice ot the Pennsylvania Kal -road Company, No. 23H s. Third street, Phi. ado phlo, iluilA LUUdH llitimsu., iruiu)B, No. 238 8. 'I HI RD Street, 11. THOMAS A SONS Auctioneers, Nos. m and 141 8. FOURTH Mroet, 10 30fwtF10 ' Philadelphia. LIQUORS. CHESNUT GROVE WHISKY. MERIT ALWAYS ITS OWN REWARD. Anartlclo possessing Merit will always conquer prejn dice, abuse, ylliflcatlon, and aught tbat envyj hatred, or malice can Impose upon if. CHESNUT CROVE WHISKY Is a strong evidence of the fact Decried by numbers for wb at simply if Its merits were known and appre ciated It could not lall to become popular other things less so In proportion. There Is no stimulant giving evi dence ol so much purity as to produce certificates from such highly respectabla-flartlos as Messrs. Booth, Gar ret, and Camao, 01 Philadelphia; L. K. Chiiton, New York i and Dr. A. L Hayes, Boston. For Nervous Debility , and a 1 dun as requiring a pure, mild stimulant, there Is nothing like it. For sole by bottle, demijohn, or barrel, at 11 14 MO. yr N. Till HI STKEKT. N A T JI AN S & SONS, IMl'OnTUllH OF OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Ere. No. 19 K. ITwONT STSEET, PIIlLADELrKSA. MOSM NATHANS, UOUATK A. NATHANS, OKLAJNUO JONATHANS. 9a01y FLAGS, FIREWORKS, 4c. T J. M c Q U I O A N, Importer and Wholesale Dealer n FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. F1RKWORKS, FLAGS, Etc MATCHES AND BLACKING, NO. a KTltAWIiKHHY STRF.ET, First Street above bttouU betweeu Market and Chesnn 5 4 FulLADKLriUA. DENTISTRY. ISAIAH PE1CE. DENTIST. ( RADUATE OP I l'hliadelnhla Colleue of Dental Surgery, elass 1853-4. lonnerly hi Westchester, Pa., having served three years in the rmv, has iesumea ine practice oi ins proiosniun at No. 241 N. ELtVF.NTII Street. Philadelphia, where he w 111 endeavor to give satis aoiory attention to all who may requite nis ptoitssiouui Doivn.va. idi; f It I D E S B Qll d MACHINE WORKS, I OFFICE, Ko. 65 N. FRONT STREET, VHir.AOKI.f I1IA. We are prepared to till orders to any extent for our ipaii known r "hi n kbt itor TOTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS Including all recent improvements tn Cam lug, Hpuinlug, and M eAvlnif. W e Invite the attention of manufacturers to ourexten- slveork. AXFEED J1SK8 BON. AUCTION SALES. J O T I C li. I ndersnd hv vinno 01 tne power vasren in me, ny an Indenture ol Ivlcrtunge upon the property hereliiallerde- si rilx d, exit mod by ihe 1 yrtme and Clearfield Ksllr.md ( oinimrtv tn me as trustee, flafd the 1st day of Kebru ary, a . 1. lstil. and recorded in tlie otl'ca lor keCQr.ling lieeds. etc.. in and lortlie county ol 11 air on the 4 1 It day 01 February. . 1 INBl. m Mortgage Book o. pave llh etc,, and in the ofilce mr Recording Deeds, etc . in and for the cotintv ot Centre, on tbe VUtli day of Kebru aiy. A. I. lHbl. in Mortgage Hook K, page 40G, etc to secure the payment 01 lionds ot said Company to the amooni ot n ty inousanu uouam, auu immun uht log been made lor more than ninety days alter the same has been demanded, In t lie payment of the Interest due on more than twenty thousand dollars in amount ot the bond secured by said mortgago, and having been reqtieatedjn writing oy ine noiucti 01 more than twenty iiiousanii dollars In amount of the said bond lite pavrm nt ol the Interest on which has oeen so demanded (nun said tomnany.and been so refused bv them to sell at public auction upon the notice ami ttrtus In the said mortgage mentioned, tne premises therein re terred to, and to mull by sucb sa e the duties Imposed In accordance then with, and to discharge mv dutv as 'I rumen lu respect to the premises. 1, K. FKANKLlM 11 A I EY, jrusiee as atoresald, and mortgagee In trust for the bolder ol the bonds secured by said mortgsue. do hereby give notice that, In pur suance ot the power atoresald vested In me for tbat pur pore bv the said Indenture of mortgage, and la exercise ot the discretion thereby comerred, and In obedience to the said requisition of the ho der, of the bonds to the amount atoresald. as In said mortgage provided, I will, upon AlOMiA V . the 12: h day of February. A.I) ,IS(1, at l'i o'c ock M., at the Philadelphia Fxchango, In the city of Philadelphia, by the bands of M. Thomas and Hons, auc tioneers, and upon the terms and conditions hernlna ter stated, expose to public sale, by vendue or ntitcrv, and will there se.l, to the hlvhest and Deal hldder lor the Fame, the property and franchises ot said Company, con veyed to me In mortgage as aforesaid and next men tioned, vly : . Tim whole of that section ot the Tyrone and Clear field Railroad iroui T rone Station. Blair countv.Peun svlvania lo I'liillipsbnrg, In ( entre countv, Pennsyl vania as the same Is now constructed, together with a l and singular, the railways, rails. - oroas-tiet, chairs, spikes. Iron, timber, bridges, fences, together with all real property ot every description aoquirod by and be longing to Vald ( omnany, appurtenant to said road, and all the riiihta, .liberties, privileges, and corporate franchi es of said road and company, and all the tola. Income, issues, and prullta to be dcilved and to arise irom the same and an the lands used ami oc cupied lor riillwaysilepotaor stations between said polnia, with all buildings standing thereon or procured therelor. A more specula and detailed statement of the Items of property Included and reierrod to In the foregoing de scription, may be given as follows : . r KlI.HOAl. All that section of the railroad of the said Ihe Tyrone and leal lie. d Railroad Company, beginning on the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Tyrone Station In Bnvder township. B.alr county i thence crossing the I.ltt e Junlatn river, and running encceaslvely through Tyrone borough and Bnydcr townahlp, In Blair coanty, and Tay lor township. In entre county, to the sun nilt ol the Allegheny mountains, and thence through Rush town shin, Centre county, to and through the borough ol l hllllpsburg In Rush township atoresald, and there ter minating, being about twenty-three and a ball miles In length, tn, ether l'b the right ol way lor the same, with such additional widths as are required by the s. opes of excavations and embankments. HIDINGS Connected with said section ot said Road. and belonging to said company, between said points, and therein of way lor the tame, of the number and length following, viz. : At Tv rone one siding about l'6 feet long. At 'ljroneFnglne House, one Hiding about 1284 feet long. At Bald Kng'e Valley Railroad Intersection, two sid ings about 1011 teet. total length. At Mount Pleasant, one siding about 300 feet long. At 11)4 HUB Post, one quarry aiding about 3S4 foot A!' Summit, 13th Mile Post, a second track siding about 1330 teet long. At (summit, one Y and level siding, and one level siding north ot bumtnit. with the right ot way lor all beyond the limits ot the right Ol way tor the track last men tioned. 'Ihe total length oi said Y and sidings being about 16(10 leet. At Handy Ridge, a siding about 1268 feet long. At Powelton, a Y about 1'iiH feet long, and two sidings about '2784 leet, total length, with the right of way for the same. At Osceola Station, a siding about 744 feet long, toge ther with two lines of track, one of which extends irom the uinln trck oi the Bald Tyrone and Clearfield Rail road to a warehouse tot owned by the said Tyrone and Cleartleld Rai road Con pany.in said town ot Osceola, Decatur township, Clearfield oounty, about 2!U5 leet ling ( and the other of which extends trom a point on the said last-named track Immediately west ot the cross Ingot Mosliannon creek te Miller's Coal Mines. In said Decatur township, Clearfield county, about 23M leet limn andalaohlHI leet of additional Railroad track ex. tcndliik up A OHhannon creek ; together with the right ot way tnere or. nun an emuanKmeuts, cuuiugs, uriitgos, and treat. e-worKS nocessary thereior. A t Dunbar, one siding about Hie feet long. A t stelner's. one siding about 223 feet long At PhlUlpsburg, three sidings, about 1300 feet, total length, KEALESTATH. At Tyrone, one luo-ieot i rack Scales, with Office, li lect vy n teet At Gaidener's (station, near Eighth Mile Post, a Water Mtation lot, 6 by 1D0 leet. together with a Water Station. 14 leet by 14 teet, erected thcreou; with all water rights and fixtures, lauds, and appurtenances neeiltlll therefor. At ivount rionant. a water ntanon. in reer Dy in feet, with all the wuierrighu and tlxturcs, lamia and appurtenauces neodtul therefor. At bandy Ridge, a Water Station, 14 feet by 14 feet, w ith wood sin ds attached, and all w ater rights, fixtures, lands und appurtenances needtul thereior. One w art house lot, containing 141 perches, situated in the town of Osceola, Decatur township, Clear hold county . At 21X wile Post lot cr grotinn. containing tw perches. Intended for a foreman's dwelling house. At Phillipsburg. one station lot. containing 4H perches, witi. one irsine passenger station, fill leet by 20 feet, mid one temporary irauie warehouse, SO leet by 20 leet. bunt l hereon. At Philliusburg. one lot or piece of ground, contain ing 4 85-IOU acres with one irame v arenouae, bv iroi u? ow ic One irame Imine House 31 leet by M lect. One iron Turn-table. SO teet In diameter in,ii,irnn, Wiuir Slatluii Hi leet bv 16 feet, built then on. with ah the water rights and Uxtures, land iund appurtenances needtul thereior. AMD UEBbKALLX, All the lands, railways, rails, bridges, culverts, trestle works, tool houses, coal nouses, wnarves, lences, riguis of way, workshops machinery, stations, depots, dupot- grOUUUS. WOI&S. utasourv, uuu uuier buiibibuuuiui., real tatate. DutldlMts. and Improvements ot whatever li a' u re or kind appertaning or Deionging to ine aoove mentioned property, and to the said section oi the said Tyrone anu t.iearue,u amuuuu auu uvtueu u.r .mu Company in connection therewith, and all the rights, liberties, privileges, and corporate franchises of said road ai.d Couipsxy. wn 0.. The said rallioad sidings, real estate, and premise! mentioned in tbo ssid mortgage, and above described, will be exposed to gale entue and lu one lot, and the following terms and conditions will be observed in the making ol the said sale i The purchaser will bo required to pay 910,000 of the purchase money In cash at the time of the sale) and in case any ot tho holders ol any ol the bonds or the coupons due and pavable upon the said bonds of the '1 yrone and t leartleid Railroad Company, and secured by the mort gage excuttd by the said Company to the said II. Frank lin Ka.ey. 'i rustee as aioreald. sha'.l become purchasers ,v ti,.,.,.aoiv,.. nr with others ot the said premises at tiie .said saie that then the said ho. dors of the said bonds or coupons may lor tne resiuue ot tuu am uur no money make payment w ithin twenty days alter said sate, either tn who,e or lu pari by trausierriug and delivering to the suld fi Franklin Ralev, Tiustee aa aioresajd. the said bonds or coupons, or bv receipting upon the same ior the amount hat muy be so bid by him or thein in wnole or Uisjiart of the said balance ot the said purchase money to I estimated tor tho purpose ot such payment at the' rate or value ol the dividend or share pi the suld purchase money which the sio holders of the said bonds or coupons may be respectively entitled to re ceive according to the term ot said mortgage, for ,..i,. i, i. nr Aiviiieml tha said delivery and trans fer of or a receipt upon the said bonda or coupons sha! 1 be deemed and taken to be a dl-charge ana acquittance; ami the ba ance of the said purchase money. If any, shall be paid by the said party so purchasing, in eash. within twenty days alter the date of Bole to the said .1 . n.1 h. auhl nraniinea ahall be nurchuaed h li .alii ale bv uaitles other than the holders or owners oi the said bonds oi coupons as beiore meutlonea, i,.. h. i,.,..ni.a nt aaid nurchasa money that may re main alter the said payment of 1A IH'O thereof, required ... ho .,-1.1 tn limn in khIiI aale. sha I be paid to the said Trusue in cash, within twenty days thereafter. I pi n the payment or adjustment ot aam uurcuase money, as herelnbclore mentioned, the said Trustee will execute aud deliver to the purchaser or purchasers oi the same, a conveyance el the premises a oresald, In pursuance of the power and authority comerred upon Any tnrther Information In respect to the said sale or premises, mav be bud on l'I'Meatl;u to th e undenliined 'l rustee, at bis office, No. 42 8. THIRD Btreet, lu the city oi lto-P"-rlusKMH KALBY. Trnstee No. 42 S. THIRD Mreet, Philadelphia. M. '1UOMAH A SON, A ucJtiHieera, Koi. 13!) and 141 8. FOUirUl Street, 10 30 tF10 Philadelphia LEGAL NOTICES. . ITV. TO THE USE OV LANK SCIIOFIELD, L VS. BTEVENBON M. LEAillNG. C. P., September T., 1SB5, No. 17. Claim for paving, etc , l 0462 lots. E. corner of Rundle and sixteenth streets Seventh Ward. rmrADRLrHiA November Ut. 1W- A wiitot scire luclas will be Issued upon the a'wive claim at theexpliatlnn ol three months irom the date ;..VJiVs. .;id with n tnat time to SLIVER. Attorney for C almant. II 15w8m No. 207 8. SIXTH Stiwet MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE-STONES, Kro. Juat completed, a boautiiul tarioty of 4 ITALIAN BABBLE WOK OMEN rs, TOMBS, AND GHAVE-STOXES. W ill be sold eheap for cash. ' Work sent to any part of the United States. HKNltY K. TAItlt, ' MARBLE WORKS, 124wlm No. 710 GKEEN Btreet, I'hlladelpaia. ITA1LROAD LINES. pIULADKLl'iIIA. WILMINGTON, AND HAli- A. ilflVUEi AAll.lvl '111, rnmmntirilnaitfnilti v r,...i. r lain .m v , ... m H ui v. ( rrt j , r lllt'r M 1 "WT. I rntllB Will leave 1 .pot corner BROAD Street and WASHINGTON A venae, as follows . Kxpresa Train at 4 05 A. M. fMomlavs x ented). lor Paltlmoie and rV ashinirton. stonnlmr nt viin,int.n leryvilie. Ilavre-de-Grace. Aberdeen l'errrninn'a ami Magnolia. i . : . i . , I ff-l ..1. a .n a . .. t nj-in bu t iniu m n in a. m. nuntiava exceprea i, tor Bsltlmoie stopnlng at all regular stations, connecting with Delaware Kailroad al Vt i miagtou lor Salisbury and Intermediate stafWuis. Kx press Tinln M I 11 P. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stonplng at Chanter. Wil mington F.lktnn. Perryville. and llavro-de Grace. Kxpress Train at 4 (H) P. M. (Htinilavs excepted) fht Baltimore and V ashinglon, stopping at Wilmington, Newark. Fliton, Northeast, Penyy.lle Havre de-Grace Pertvman'a, F.dgewoed. aiagnolla, and Stemmer'a Hun Night Fxpress at 1 1 -IS P. Al tr Baltimore and M's'h frgton. stopping at Chester Wilmington. Newark, Elk ton, i-ortheasl. Perr.vvl e, and Havre de Grace. Paengeia by Boat from Baltimore for P-RTFE'S MO.SKOK. NORFOLK, CITY POINT and RICHMOND will take the 8-15 A. M. Train. AS an adilflliitiil accommodation for these tinldlns tickets for ihese points., a Special Car will leave tho Philadelphia Depot at 11 4.5 A. M , connecting at (Irav's Ferry with the Morning Evrtress train from New York. VVI1.N1NGTON AC OMMUDAIIU.N ikaijis, Rtoniilntr . n Idllnn. Vw.lwei.il 1'hllailf.lnhfa and Wilmington. Leave rhiiadelphla at 11 15 A. M , 1 fl, 5-10 7 00. and lei-no p. M. 1 ha a n P. M. train connocts with Delaware Kailroad for Mlltord and Intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington at 1-00, 818, and tin A. M.10 and 4 AO P M. Train for Kew Putli kin Phllnitnlnhla at R ill A. M.. 1-30 and en P M. TIIKOI GH TRAINS TROM B AI.TI Vl'iRE. pI.ety WUmlngton at 12 00 U., 4 27. 8 02, and 9 54 CnF.RTFR FOR PIIITiA DPI.PH1 A. I-caves Chester at 8 01,6 IW, and 10T4A.M 12-3,34S, 4 W, 8'34, ami 8 38 P. M. FROM BALTIMORE TO PTTILAPFXPH A. Tave Baltimore A. M , Way Mail - MO P- M., Fxpress; 410 P. II., Way Train; 8 35 P. M , Exgresa; 8 24 P. M., Express 1 RAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Cheater at 8 Ml A. M , 1 1X1 and 11 'MP. M. , I-eeve WUm ngtonaiS-13. 9 40 A.M.12J,e lO P. M., 12 25 A. M. SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Train at 4 U5 A. M. lor Baltimore andWash- Ington, stonplng at Wilmington, Perryvlllo, Grace. Aberdeen. PerrvmanVand Maunollu. Havre-de- Night Express at 1115 P M. tor Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chea er, Wilmington, Newark, Elk ton. Northeast. Perryville and Havre de Grace. Accommodation Train at 10 P. M. lor Whmlngton and way stations. Baltimore for Philadelphia. Leave Baltimore at 925 P. M., stopping at Havre d Orace, lerrvvile and Wilmington. Alsosfopaat Kl ton and Newark (to take Passengers tor Philadelphia, and leave paseengers trom Washington or Baltimore), and Chester to leave passengera trom Baltimore or Washington. , A special train wl 1 leave Wilmington tor Philadel phia at 830 P. M. Freight train with passenger car attached will leava Wilmington tor Perryville and- Intermediate stations at 04 P. M. ft. F. KENNAY, Superintendent. EADING RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LIN K FROM rmiiAUILLl'nLA. '1X THE INTERIOR Ol 1'ENi.SYLVANI.A. THE S( HTJYLKILL, 6CSOIKHANNA. CUMBKRLAND, AND WYOMING VALLEYS). AND NORTH, NORTH W KT, AN I) THE CANADAS. WINThR A UANGKMKNT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. Leaving the Companr'a Depot, at THIUTr.K.vrH and ALLOWH1LL streets, Philadelphia, at the follow ing hours.-. MORNING MAIL. At 8'00 A. M. for Reading, Lebanon, Harfsbura, Potts, vllle, "Plnegrove, Tamaiiua, Sunbury. Wil laiitsnort Eimfia, Rochester. Niagara Falls. BufTa'o Allentowa Wlikesbarre, Plttston, York, Carlisle, Cham bars burg Hngerstown etc. etc 1 his train connects at READING with the East Pen sylvanta Railroad trains tor AUentown, etc: and wit the Lebanon Valley train ' tot Ilarrtsburg etc. : PORT OL1MTON with Catawfssa Railroad train Williams-port, Lock Haven, Simla, etc; at HAS R1HBL RG w'th Northern Centra', C umherlnnd Valley and Sohuflkll and Susquehanna trains for Nortn utnlieiland. WiUlamsport, York, Chambersburg, Pine grove, etc. AFTERNOON EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia at J '30 P. Al., lor Reading, PotU. ville, llmsburg, etc., connecting with Reading and Columbia Railroad train tor Columbia, etc.. and wits Catawlssa Railroad train for Milton, Wllhamsport Elmlra, Buflalo, etc. READING ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Reading at 6 30 A. M., stonplng at all waj stations, ariivas lu Phllade'tiltla at 9-35 A.M. Returning, leaves PhLadelnbla at 4-30 P. .M., arrives la ReudlngaiT 30 P.M. Trains tor Philadelphia leave llarrfsburg at 72 A.M. and Pottsvine at 8 311 A. M., arriving In l'bil-idelobla at 1 20 P. M. Afternoon tialns leave Hanlsburg at 1 -48 P. M.. and Pottsville at a5 P.M.: arriving at Phila delphia at 7-05 P. M. Uarilshurg Accommodation leaves Reading at 7 W A. M. and Harrtsburg at 9H0 P. M. Market tra n with a Passenger car attached leaves PhlladelDhla at 12 4. noon lor Readlus and all wav sta tions- leaves Ueadlttg at 1 1 '30 A. M., and Dowmngton at 1 2 iiu r. w . ic. t nnaueipnia ana an way Bunions. All the above trains run dally. Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leaVe Pottsville at U, A. AI.. and Phlla delublu at 315 P. M. - m... r,n. .n.r.TVVtvn. TV nAln Passengera tor Downinutown and intermediate oolnla tnxe me H-ou a. m. and 4'3U 1'iAI. trams irom Piilladet Till la. returning from Downlnuton at 7 05 A. M. and a-:l(l Vonn NEW YORK EXPRESS run rITTSBCKG AND THH wear. Leaves New York at9 P0 A. M. and 8 00 P. M.. naaslns Reading at 10 A. kl., and 1'48 P. M . connecting at Harrisimrg with PeiMisylvania and Northern Centra nstiruaii jtxpress lrauis lor lutaonrn. cnicairo. w li- llamsnort. Elmlra. Baltimore, etc Re' timing, Express Train leaves Hanishurgon arrival Of Pennsylvania Express irom Plttsbnrg, at 3 and ft 01 A. M., passing Rcadlug at 4 49 and 10 52 A, M , arriving at New York at 10 A. M. and 2 45 f M. Sleep inn Car accompanying tl.ese trains throng tetween Jorsey City and I'ltialinru. witnout cltarue. aiau train ior new iora ioave iian-isourg at i m P M. Mail Train for Uarilsbtug leaves New York at 1 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD, Trains leave Pottsville at 6'45 and 11-00 A. M.. and 7 IR P. St.. re turning liom Tamaquaai7 '35 A. M. and 1-40 and 415P M. gCHUlbKlLL AIND BUHUUJtllAIiNA IvAlLKO AD, Trams leave Auburn at 7 35 A. M for Pmeriove and Hanlsbtirg, and at I'M P. M. lor Plnegrove and Tremont? returning trom ilarrtsburg at 4-00 p. M.. and from Tre mont at 7 00 A. M. and 6 00 p. M nc a. cm. Through first ctass tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points In the North aud v est and Canadaa The lollowlngtlckeu) are eotn-ned only at the Othoe ot 8. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 S. Fourth street, Phila delphia, or ot O. A. Nloolla, Ceneral Huperlntenceut Reading. COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 25 per cent, discount, between any points desired for families and lnns MILEAGE TICKETS Good for 2000 miles, betweea ali points at 52'50 each for famines and Arms. SEASON TICKETS For three, six. nine or twelve months, for bolde only, to all points at reduced rates CLFROYMKN Residing on the line of the road wll be furnished wlta cards, entitling themselves and wives to Uckets at hall- EXCURSION TIKET8. From Pbl'adelphla to princ'pal sti.'lons, good lot Satuiday. Sunday, and Monday at redu'ed fare, to bt had only at the Ticket Ouice at Thirteenth and Callow- bill streets. ,, FREIGHT. floods ot all descriptions forwarded to all the abov points trom the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets FREIGHT TTMtNS Leave Philadelphia daily at 5-JO A. M., 12 45 noon, and 6-00 t M . tor Reading. Lenanon. Harrlsuurg, Pottsville, Fori Clinton, and all points bevond. mails Close at the Philadelphia Post Office ror all aiaoes oa the road and Its branches at b A M. and lor ail principal Stations only at 2 16 P- M. 8 15 P ENKSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. WINTK.R ARRAM1EMEST The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leava the New Depot, at 1H1RT1E1U and MARKET Streets. The cars oi the Market Btreet Passenger Railway run tn ann from thla Tlenot '1 hev leave s'ruiit atreet every -two minutes, commencing one nour previous to the time of departure of each Train, and allow about 80 nilnu es lor a trip. Their cars aie in waiting on the arrival oieach Train, and conaeotious are wade with all toads crossing Market stroet. On Sundays Cars leave Eleventh and Market Streets at li-45 P. M.. to connect with Pt .sbuig and iirie Mall, and at 10 25 P. M. with Philadelphia txnress. Mann's Baggage Express Is located ai Ao 31 B. Eleventh street. Parties desiring Baggage taken to the trains cau have It done at reasonable rate, upon application to him. TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOt, XHUa - 14tavB. Frie Fxprese Mall Train WV Paoll Accommodation, So. 1 Fat Line Parkealmrg Uarrlsburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation Psoll Train. No 2 Pittsburg and Erie Mall Philadelphia Express A AKBIVB. Cincinnati Express Philadelphia Exuteas Paoll Acoommoaatioa, No. 1 Parkealmrg Train Erie Express t., Lancaster Iraln Fast Line Paoll Accommodation, No. i Day Kxpress Uarrlsburg Accommodation l'l.lla.l..l..1iln L' v ..-..-a I..VH llallV. at T30A.M " 8-OU ' " 10 00 " . "12 00 M. . 10 P- 4 , " 2 -1il " . " 4 00 " . " ft'HO . " 7-30 " . "1110 " at IMAM 7 10 " 8 W " ... 9 30 " .. ' 11 2tl " ,.. 12 SO P.M. M0 " ... " 4 40 .... " 45 . 41 8 '40 M Pittsburg and Erie Mall leaves dally (except baturday) ah other trains ftai y (exoeat riunoavi. . I he Pennsylvania Railroad Oompany ' not Mnine any risk lor Bagyage. except for W earing Apparel, and Siflt their resConHlblllty U OnllHr.'.V0i?.ii! value. All Baggage exceeding that amount In valus will be at the nilt St the owner, unless taken by special CTormrtherfnformatlon.a to time and connectlonl, M THOM a"h FAW."" Ewit t the Depot Ah EiXant rrimruns dtilly (except Sunday). For faU luroiuiutlon as Mi tare aid aceoinmodation, apply tc rtu '"'""""""JKia Fukk. No. 137 DookBUeet KAILROAD LINES. liUK N EW YOKK.-THE CAMDEN AND X Amhoy and Philadelphia and Trenton Baiiroatf Company a lines FliOM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK and way piaces, lrom Walnut street whari, will leave as follow a . viz. i r abb At 6 A. t., via Camden 'and Am boy Accommoda tion a- At f A. M., via amden and Jersey City Expreas... j ot At IP M via Camden and Amliov Exnreaa a us At 12 M. (noon) and HP. M. , via Carmlcn and Am- boy Accommodation (Freight and Pasaengerl, ... lit At 6 and 11 SO p. M.. via Camiien and A tnbor. Ac commodation (Freight and Passenger), 1st class ticket -t 2d tiass Ticket . lad At 6 and 10 A. M., 9 and A P. M., for Mount Holly. Ewansvllio, Prniberton, and Vinceutown i at 8 A.M.. nd 2 P. M. . lor Freehold. At 6 and 10 A. M., 12 M., 30.5 8. and Il-WP M., for Pal myra, hlverton, lielanco. Bever y, F:dgewatcr Bur lington, Florence. Bonlenuiwn etc. The lu a. M. and ft 1' M. Ilttea mil l11riMt tlirnnuh l Tmnlnn At 2f9 P. M., steamboat '"lronton," lor Bristol, Bur- H Kton Beveriy e'C LIN Kb TROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEA Vat ........ As FOLLOWS I At 11-15 A. M . 4 JO and 6 45 P. M.,via Kensington and Jersey City Express M-ft At 12 P. M. (Night) via KenBlngton and Jersey City Pr,"-.V ...' ' t ' u. n r. m. liine win run dally. All others Sunday excepted A ? i4,""!' I1" A; M". so' n0 P. M and 12 Midnight, tor Bristol. Trenton, eto. At 7 A. M., 1050, 3, ft and 6 P. M. ior ( ornwells, Torrta dalo, Ho meshuig. Tai-onv. Wlsalnonilng. Brldesbuiw and Iraiiktord, and at 8 P.M. for llo.uieabura aa interuiediate hta lions. I.ELVIPERE I) V LA WARE RAILROAD, For the Delaware. River Vallev, Northern Pennsyl vania, and New York Stale, and the Great Lakra Two through trains dally (Sundays exoepted) from Kensington Depot as follows! F At7li i A M.and 1-30 P.M. ior Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Dunkirk. Canindalgua, Elmira, lthnca, Owego! Richester, Blnghnmton, ;swego. Syracnse, Great Bend, Montrose Wlikesbarre, r-craaton, Mrotidshnrg Water (iap. Be vlilere, Kaston. LambertvIIIe. Fleming ton, eto. The 9-.10 P. M. Line connects dliect with the Train leaving Easton for Mauch Cbank, AUentown. Bethlehem, eto At 5 P. M. tor LambertvIIIe and Intermediate Rtatlona. For New Voik, ana Way Lines leaving Kensiagtoat Depot, take the cars on Fifth stroet. above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars run Into the Depot, and on arrival ot each Train, run from the Depot. Fifty Pounds of Bsggsge only allowel each Passenger. Passtn.ers are prohibited from taking anything as Uas gage but their wearing apparel. Ail baggage over flf r pounds to be psld for extra. The Company limit their responsibility lot baggaire to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable lor any amount beyond 9100, except by special contract. Graham's Baggage Express will call for and deliver baggage at the Depots, orders to be leit at J Walnut at; LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA. Will leave trom foot of Cortland street At 12 M. and 4 P. M.. via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 10 and llh A. M., 6 P. M. aud 12 Night, va J enter City and Kensington. From loot of Barclay street at 8 A. M. aad t P. M., rla Amhoy and Camden From l'lcr No. 1 North river, at 12 M. I and 7 P. M (Freight and Passenger), via Amhoy and Camden. , W 1LLLAM H. GATZMER, Agent January I, B8- dRTlFPKSYLVANlA RAILROAD. Al Depot, THIRD Street above Thompson. For BETHLEHEM. POYLI-STOWN, MAtfCH CHUNK, EASTON, WILL1AMSPORT, and WILKES BARRK. At 7 30 A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Allentowa, Mauch Chunk, Hazletou, Wulfuinspott, and Wilkee barre. At t-30 P.M. (Express), tbr Bethlehem, Exston, etc., leaching Kaston at 6'4i P. M. At 515 P. M., tor Bethlehem, Allentowa, Maaeh Chunk, Danville and WUllamsport. For Doylestown at 8 35 A. M., 2 30 ami 415 P. U. For Fort Washington at 10 A. M. and 11 P. M. For Lansda'e at 6-15 P. M. White cars otthe Scoond and Third Streets Line City Passenger Cars run dircot to the depot TRAINS JOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Bethlehem at fi'25 A. M. and 10 02 A. M., and 815P. M. Leave Doylestown at 1 10 A. M., M3 and 1 30 P. M. Leave Lansdale at 0-lU A. M. Leave Fort Washington at 10 ft1' A. M , and l ift P. aC. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at OA. M. Philadelphia lor Doylestown at 3 P. M. Doylestown for Phi adelphlaat 7 20 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M. Through Tickets must be procured at the tlckot office. THIRD Street, or BERKS Street. aft Bi.1.18 CLARK. Agent 3 FREIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORK AND ? a I the Stations on toe CA MDEN and AMBOY and connecting Railroads Increased despatch. THE C'AMT'EN ASD AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRAfc 8r R r ATION COMPANY FREIGHT LIN EH for New York will leave WALNUT Street Wharf at o'clock P. M., danv (Sundays excepted). Freight must he delivered beiore 44 P. M.. to be for warded the same day. Returning, the above lines will leave New York at 12 noon, and 4 and 8 P. M. Freight for Irenton. Princeton, Kingston. New Bruns wick, and ail points on the Camden and Amboy Rail road; also, on the Belvidere. Delaware, and Flomlng ton; the New Jersey, the Freehold and Jamesharg. an the Burlington and Mount Holly Ral-xoada, received and forwarded up to 1 P. M. The Belvidere De aware Railroad connects at Phil lipsburg wltn the Lehigh Va ley Railroad, and at Manun kacbunk with all points on tl Delaware. Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, forwarding to Syracuse, Budalo, and other points In V eatern New York. The New Jerrev Railroad connects at Elizabeth with the New Jersey Central Railroad, and at Newark wltn tbe Morris and Essex Railroad. A slip memorandum, specifying the marks and num bers . snippers and consignees, must, In every instance, be sent w ith eao t load ot goods or no receipt will be given. Increased facilities have been made tor the transportation ol Live Stock. Drovers a'e Invited to try the route When stock Is furnished In quantities of two car-loads or more, it will be delivered at tbe loot ol Fortieth street, near the Drove Yard, or at Pier No. I N or tli river, as the shippers may des gnute at the time ol shipment. For terms, or other Information, apply to WALTIR FREEMAN. Fi eight Agont, II 1 No. 22 N fil LAW ARE Avenue Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, OERMANTOWN, AND B MHtmIO S K llLltlMU. On and alter WEDNESDAY, November 1st, 1865, until runner .otiee. FOR GERMAN TOWN Leave Philadelphia 6, 7. 8, ft, 10 11, 12 A. M , 1, 2, 3 10, 3H.4, 6 5H.H 7. 8 0, 10, 11. .2 P M. Leave Ocrmuntown 6,7.74, 8 . 8 20 , 0,10, II, 12 A. M, 1,2 8, 4.4H.8 H. 7,8,0. 10, HP M. 1 he 8 20 down train, and 3H and bV. up trains will not top on the Geruiautown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 0-10 A M., 2. 7. 10H P. M. Leave GciuiantownS A. M.. 1. 6.0 P M. Ct.E.KCT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8, 10, l2 A. M., 2, 3,3H 5H,7, 1, and 11 P. M Leava chesnut TT1H 710 minutes, 8, 9 40, 11 40 A. M. '40, 3 40, S 40. 6'40, 8'40, and 10-40 minutes P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 0 10 minutes A. M., 2 and! P.M. Leave ( hemut llilt 7-40 minutes A. M 12 40, '40, and S-25 minutes P. M Ft B t ONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Phllatlelphla 6. 8-35 mlnu es 11-05 A.M., IH, t. 4H, 61, 6X. 8 05 minutes, and lilt P. M. 1 eave Norrlstown bh.l, 7 50. 9, 11 A. U.,lH,iH, 6, and 8 P Al. 'I he ftK P. M. ttaln will stop at School Lane Wlaa- hickon, alanayunk, Spring Mill, and Coushubovken only. ON SUNDAYS. Leave rhl'artelpbla 9 A. M., 2. and 7 P. M. Leave Norristown 7 A. M , and 5 P. M. FOR MANAVUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6 8 35 minutes, 11-05 A. M., 1)4,3, 4H. ftH.OH, 8-Wi, nndllX P. M. Leave Manayunk tilt, IH, 8 20, OX, Uh, A. M.. 3, 5, 6W, 8 P. M. oK gl.KDATg Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 24 . and T P. M. Leave Manayunk 74 A. M , bH, and 8 P. M. W. S. WIL-ON. General Superintendent. Jlepot NINTH and GREEN Strop U "11 ' EST JERSEY RAILROAD LINE S. 1 1 From toot ot MARKET Btreet (Ippor Ferry). Dai' v. except Sundays TALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing WEDNESDAY, November 15. 186D. For Brldgeton, Salem, and all Sta'lons on West Jersey and "aleui Railroads, at 9 A. M. and 8'30 P. M. Fo.- Mill vllle and all inwrmediate btailons, at 9 A. M. MrorVawi May and intermediate Stations at 0 A. M.ta Millvllle. coniectmg with Freight Train Passenger Car attached lor t ape May, due 3-45 P. M md 3 P. M- th rough l'assenger oue e r. aa. For (ilasshuro and interuiediate Stations, at 9 A, M. For Woodbury, Gloucester, eto., at 9 A. M., I, IM DFrelght tram will leave Pbl'adelphla, lrom Sandford'a wharf, at 10 A M ., and Camden at 12 it. J. VAN RknsSKLaER, Superintendent. THK WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COmPaBi will attend to all the usual branches of expreas business, receive, deliver, and torward through other responsible Express Companies, to all part ot the country, any article intrusted to them. A Speelul Messenger accompanies each through traka. Ofuce.No ftWainut street 9 16 9m iQl!f I' ll I L A D E L P II I A AND ERIE lOOtl RAILROAD. This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties ot Pennsylvania to the city of Krie, on Lake File, It bas been leased and it is operated by the Penn sylvania Railroad Company. . ... . TIME OF PAi-ENGfcttTKAlKS AT PHILADELPHIA. Arrive Eastward- rle Mall Tram 1-00 P. M Erie Express Iraln, 11-10 A. M. Leave Westward-Erie Mall Train, 7 20 P. M Erie Express Train, 7'20 A. M. Passenger oars ruu through on the Erie Mall ana Express Trains without euange, both ways, betweea Philadelphia and Kile. Leave New York at 6'OOP M.,arrlveat Erie at 8 A.M. Leave Erie at 1 "5 P, M.. arrive at Now l oik I 15 r. M. No change or cars between Eiie and New York. Elegant sleeping (as on all Night Trains. . For Intormation resiieo'iua pasaepiter nusmess. appiy at THIRTIETH aud MARKET Sfeeta. Pnllu,,1lru!v. And tort freight business ot the t'omnauy 'Agenw-. B. B.Kingston Jr., oomer THIBTsik'" l"?1?," KET Street. Philadelphia i J. W. Bsynolds, Erie; Wil- lam Brown. Agent, N O. M ,r,'"ulu'y-T.hi,.rt.iKi. H. H . HOI'S "ON General Freight A gent, Philadelphia. U. W.OW1NNKR General Ticket Agen.VhlbjdoiMa JOB l. POTTS General Manawr. wliiaratwrw ALFBKD L. TYLER, General Supennteudent.