8 tm -i ii m 1 1 itn"t i hi A QUEIt LETTER. Jf. Wilh ntxttte atedlvlvn. The Norfolk Post of 8tturday coDtaiutj tbe tol lowing iinptilar letter :- MokhiaB CnT, Jaimarr 6, Editor Nor folk Jtt 81r: 1 have lust arrived In this place from , where I saw and talked with Jona WUkf 8 Booth, tht aupposcd aiwanto of yonr late ITeeitfcnU That he would be alive alter what bad cenrred at jour Capital, mar icem strange, tntitw true pevcrthwlcfcs . .... I saw Mm and B. Harrin, who left with him not four weeks ago, and learaad from bin an the hardehlrB that he underwent In leaving this joniitrv. He ay that no one who has the least reard"lr troth will ay that he was In Jord'i Theatre on the night ot the Hthof April last, and wonders why no one preae nt on that ora ion did not preteud to recognize the man that hot Lincoln until they were told that H wm him by Iory Keen, his hitter enemy. lie did not, however, to me deny r admit that he had done the oecd; but stated that no one could truthfully say, of their own knowledge, that it waH him. lie declares that Mrs. Snrralt was Innocent, and wondcra how the man that wan killed tn the barn looked. He learned from tho papers that bo had a heavy beard, and hud sheared or cut it in Bach an awkward manner f't his (Booth's) yirtfct Intimate Iriends would riot lecoenlze him TUjoth. He thinks not. He beliuved, iuno eent or guilty, that If found, he would have been wacrifieed to their mad furr, and concluded to leavr, which ho did. And as there can nowba no harm in telling, I will eta to what he told mo omitting names. lie cropped the river at Georgetown; stopped the next day r.r.nr Fairfax Courthouse; the next biebt ho wi:s taken near Midillebtire, etc., and irom there near Gnm Springs, where lie remained two dnys; and after more than three weeks' travelling mostly by Uyht, and mflcnnf sever ly he reached Florida, where he was detained for some time, until II arris, who was not mentioned mthe afliir. imd who could not appear publicly, procured a boat, which they vsnturea to sea in and made' land safe. Booth was immediately taken sick, and has been the most of the time since In October he was mneli better, bo much so thnt ho took some exercise in th? open air, but relapsed and was confined to his room until about, four weeks ago. His constitution, in my indcnient, is ruined, and I don't believe he will live long. lie wa preparing for a change ot climate, and if no relapse hiw taken place, is probably now in another country, where he will meet with more of his own people, or people from the ftirae country. Mr. Editor, I write such poor English that I fear you will not be able to make it out; but it is tit truth the whole truth, and if you wish, you may publish it. I shall not be in the coun try to read it. Yours, truly, J. F. (JOSF.I'II HtElDBITROEK.) MEDICAL. JJUXTIIKAL DISCOVERIES AND G13LOHIOTLJH . JIESTJITS, IiR. M. J. GALLOWAY, FlcctTlcal rhysiclan, 'for merly the partner of PROFESSOR C. II. BOLLES, after an absence of a year and a halt from the city, during which time he has been engaged with PROFESSOR BOLLES, his fatber-ii-law, in lnvoatlKa.lng more rally the sublime subject of- Eleotrtclty as the GBEAT CURATIVE AGENT, has resumed his snccessful practice at Do, 142 South EIGHTH Street, where he Is curing, with unparalleled auccees the worst forms 01 acute and chronlo diseases Id our many scientific experiments with the eleotrlc, Galvanic, Electro-Magnetic, and pure Magnetic Cur rants, and their numerous modifications on the bodies of various animals for flro purpose of as ceitainlng with minute accuracy the dlreo and iudircct Influence of each on the organization we have demonstrated that Electricity la the vital ele mentthat It can be directed to anv organ or part of the body, and even after the vital functions seem paralyzed, possess the power of arousing the dormant energies equalizing the circulation, and restoring the system to a celf-sustalnlng healthy condition. The most tatitfactory retultt follou our treatment. In some Instances the disease of years' standing yields jreadily at the first touch of tbe electric element, while n o tiers It requires a more protracted treatment.' Owe very important feature of our treatment Is that no toe Is lost In experimenting with disease. By means cf an electrical test, an accurate diagnosis is given at once, determining the locality and character of the disease, and Indicating the treatment to be pursued. DR. P. BHEDD, OF NEW YORK CITY, a scientific trentlcmsn of ability. Is associated with Dr. Galloway In the practice. Dr. Shedd was a student of Professor 0. H. Bolles, with many other eminent medical men In the cltv of Rochester, jf. Y., about ten years ago, and after that a partner in the city of Buffalo, and since that time has given his whole attention to the caring of disease by Electricity In Its various forms and modifications, in accordance with the great and tubltme doctrines of Professor Holies, who has brought bis discovery Into public favor In all the principal cities of America, among medical men and Electricians. 1 he skill and experience, therefore, of Dr. M. J. Galloway and P. Shedd, M. D., commend them 1o the confluence of the public and afflicted. Mrs. C.H. BOLLES, tke oldest and most successful female Electrician In the country, has charge of the Female Department. Our treatment Is eminently successful In all FEMALE DISEASES. K. B. Professor BOLLES, my lather-in law, has no Muteeuor in this city, although we find lengthy adver Usements in the public press of this city dating the past year from an individual who has had the audacity to trtyle himself "scccesbob to Pbofissob Bolles." The same Individual publishes a long list of patients as reference, giving the public to understand that they were cured by bun, when In fact every oneot them was treated toy Professor Bolles and myselfwith many thousand others. Many of the parties he refers to as having been treated by him. us. in fact, has MVEBi.SREN.fAIl such misrepresentations are calculated to deceive the public, especially the afflicted portion. Thoie given up at in curable are invited to call. CONSULTATION PHHB. An Interesting pamphlet mailt d by addtesslDg DRS. GALLOWAY & SHEDD, No. 112 South EIGIITII Street, 1 1 imw lm PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL N 0 T i C E . GEORGE D. WloHAM, NO. 7 V. EIGiiXil ttTEEET. Is now offering his entire stort ot Dry Goods at a re duction 01 au per cent trout former prices, M be closed out beiore taking stock. French H tirinocs all reduced. Pliiin Poplins, one yard wide, only 1)5 coats. BriKht Mauema Poplin, only 1 00. Dotted Poplins marked down low. Silk and Wool Poplins reduced. DenutliulllrfKlii Plain Poplins) a bargain. Striped Silk, and Wool Poplin; oi.eua. WiiW yards, one-hull yard wide, Eugllab Merino, onlv 70 cents. SKIRTS I HKlK'fSl HKIHT8I 'Wool Top full Ladles' size, omv S3 it I worth 5 CO. hquart- and Long itlmikut mid Thibet Shawls. Ki.AShKLHI FLA NNEI.H I J'LAN NELS 1 Heavy 1'laHk Canton Klaunel only S;i cents. The Kood Old Peinbcruiiix. oulv aft cents. Hamilton's and other makes, low, tfcJJ (tad jet Bargain..?, 10 2CtlJ 3u THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAril. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1C, 186G. AUCTION SALES. IN O T J Tinder and bv vlrtne of tuff sower r vnnten In me nv an Tmlentare of Mortsad upon the property heretuair vvfcnuvu, riccmcu uj umi j rrone ana I'teamem iihii r d Comp.nv to ne a Trustee, dated the l-'tJi d ol Xay, A. I). lf.'jO. and recorded in the lic tor Iteconilng Deeds, etc.. In and tor the county oi Blair, on (he Ittin day ol Way. A. D. IMS, hi Mnnate Book "A," pas W-4-5--7 and S, and In the office for Recording Deeds, elo., la snd or the conotv ot t'entre, on the U b day oi May. A D 1S6S, In Mortttaye Book "E," pane 170, etc., to seure tbe pat ment of bands of sail Company to the amount of two hundred and twenty-five thousand dol lars and default having Deea made fr more than ninety days after the innip baa been demanded, In the nayiro'nt el the Interna due an more llim fit y thousand dollars In amount of the bonds secured by sato mortiaie. and having been reueiled m writing bv ttie huidars o1 more than nlty thoiisano dn.lars In arrount ol t he antd bonds the payimntof the Imett st on which has ben so de snanded (nun raid umpsny, and brvn t rvtused bv them, to sell at politic at rtion, upon the notice and terms la the Mid mor mentioned, the premises therein refrrrea to, and to litliil bv nucb sa tbe duties Imposed la accordance therewith ' mid to dlschaiee my dutr as trustee m respect to the premises, I, JOilN KBOAR THOMSON T ranee as atoresald and Af. rignget Id traxt lor the ho ('ers o' tbe bonds secured by aald mortgage, ItOHi KFBY (jlVE NttllCK, that In parsaana ai thf power aioressid Tested In me (or that paratoce by the aaM In dentu m oi mortnaue, and m uerelse o the olMOfeUnj thereby conferred, and In obedience to thesaldraiaiaitlot ot the no'dersof the bonus to tbe amount aforesaid, asf' aald Mortpane pravKled, I will, upon Monday, the U day ot Pcbruarv. A. 1). at U o'clock M.,at tkaPbt' ladelphla Kxchanxe, In Uic city of rhliadefrlila. br th handB of M. l lmmas A Honx, aaothmeera. andSVan th. terms and conditions hereinafter stated erpot cut Hc sale bv vendue or outfry, and will taere a the hii best and beat bklderfhr ttba same, tne nropr, jmn veyed to me in mortgage as aforesaid and MiVanen tloned.vlai v 'l he whole ol that section of said Tyrone aad Clear field Railroad trom the point ofintoraeotaon wiUi tne Tyrone and Lock Haven hallrond, near Tyrone, Vlalr counlv, PennnvlvHiila, to Phtllipsbiirg. Centra eunty, Feniinylvania. as the same Is now constiuoteda together wlih all and singular, the railways, rails, bridges, feneua privileges, rifclu., and all rra. properly of every discnptlnn. acquired by nnd beUnklng t said Coinpan and al I the tolls, Income, issues, and froflis to be derived and to arise from tlio saino and all he lands tixed and M ctined for railway, depot, of stations between said points, with ail buildings sumuing thereon or procured bcrelor. A more specific "d deialled statement of the Items of Pfperty, Included slid referred io In the foregoing de scription, may be given as lollows : KAILKOAD. All tbal section of the Paid Tvrone and Clearfield Hal load as now located and built, hetilnnlnp at the point ot intencction ot the suid tvrone and i icartlold Kali road willilta o Kagie Valley Kaiuoau, foriucrlv the Tvrone suo Lock Haven ltullroud, near 'j vrone, Blair countr. ti.encc exteiidinn iicrtbwanily to atiu tlirounh the borough ot Plillllpiburg, Uush township, entie county, and there tormlnallng. Bald section of said railroad, between the poluis aforesaid, being about twenty milos in lenvtli. Together with the rliiht of way jot the mine, with such i dditiuaal widths as are required by the slopes of excavations and embankments. HIDINGS connected with said section of said Koad and belonging to said Company, hetween said points, and the rlidit ol w) tor the same, oi the number and length loUowlng, viz. I , At Mount Pleasant one siding about JW1 feet long. AtllH mile 1'oHt.one quarrv siding about 38 leoclorfT , A t buumilt, 13tU Vile 1 ont a secoud track siding about 13MU leet long. At bumnilt, onot and level siding, and one level rid ing north oi Summit, with ti. right of way for all be yond the lliiilts oi tbo right of way tor the track last mentioned. 'I he total Icmdii 01 said Y and Billings be.Bii about lbOU ft et. At Saudy lflityo. a siding about 12f)8 feet lotig ' At l'onelton, a Y about Huh feet long, and (wo sidings about teot, total length, with tbe right oi way lor the same. At Osceola Station, a siding about 714 feet long, togetl.fr with two lines of track, one of wulcli extends from the mam track ot the said Tyrone and Clearfield ltullroud. to a warehouse lot owned by tbusnld Tyrone and "learllcld ItubroaU Com pany, in said town oi sceoia. Decatur township, Clear field county, about 21173 feet long; and llie other ot w iilch extends irom a poll t on the said last-numod track immediately west of the crossing of Moshannon crock to Miner's Coal Mires, in said Decatur cownsblp. Clear field county, ahout 21104 leet long, and also 6 HI leet dii lional lialiroud tinck tAtcnding up Monhannan creek i toaetli, r with the right of way therefor, and ail embank ments. cutungF, biidgcs, aud trestlo-works neocssary hereior. At Dunbar, one sldln? about 370 feet long. At Stciner's. ono siiilng at. out 3 feet long. ... At Pbillipsl'urg, three si 'iiiks about 15od feet total length. KKAL ESTATE. At Oardtner s Station, near Eighth Mile Post.a Water Station, ioi o by loo leot, togetner with a Water Million, 14 feet by 14 leot. with all water right aud fixtures, lands, and appurtenances neodlul tberolor. At iiotiut Pleasant a Water Station, lti fect by 16 foet, with a 1 tho water rights and fixtures, lunds.and appilrie nances noedlul tlteroior. At bandy Kldgo. a Water Ptation. 14 feet bv 14 leot, with woodsheds attached, and at! water rights, fixtures, lands, and appurtenances nceuiui therefor. On warehouse lot. containing 147 perches; situated In the town of Osceola, Decatur township, C'icaruc.d county. At'ilM Mile Post alotofgrohnd containing 69 perches, Intended for a foreman's d rolling house. At phi.liphburg, oue station lot, containing 48 perches with one trume passenger station. Ml leet bv ) feet, and one temporary trume warehouse, 60 feet by 20 teet, built tbereou. At Pbilllpsburg, ono lot or piece ot ground, containing 4 KS-100 acres, with One frame Warehouse. 90 .eet by 30 feet. One Irauie l.ngiue House, 31 feet by 67 tcot. One iron Turn-'l able, 60 tern In diameter. And one frame Water Station. 16 leet by 16 feet, built thereon, with all the water rights and fixtures, lands and appurtenances, neediul thoreior. AMD tiN.UALLY, AH the lands, railways, rails, bridges, culverts, trestle works, tool-houses, coal-houses, wharves, fences, rights of way, woikshops, machinery, stations, depots, depot-grounds, works, niabonry, and other superstruo turo, real estate buildings, and Improvements of what ever nature or kind, appertaining or belonging to the above-mentioned property, and to the said section of said Tyrone and C'leaitleld llanroad, aud owned by said Company In connection therewith. J TLKM8 OK BALE. The said Ballread Sidings Real t. state and premises, mentioned in tbe said mortgage, and above descrloed, will be exposed to sale entire and In one lot. aud the iollowlng terms and conditions will be observed la the making ol the eald sale: The purchaser will be required to pay $10 000 of the puichase money lu cash at the time of the sale, and In case any of tne holders ot anv of the bonds or the coupons due and payable upon th) said bonds of the Tyrone aud olearueld Hailroau com pany, and secured by tho mortgage executed by tbe said Company to tho said John Kdgwr 'Thomson, Trustee as ai presold, shall become purchasers by themselves or with others of the said premises at the said sale, that then tho said holders of the said bonds er ooupoas may for the residue of the said purchase money make payment wttlilu twenty days aiter said sale, either In whole or in part by transiorring and delivering to the said John Edgar Thomson, Trustee as aforesaid, the said bonds or coupons, er by receipting upon the same for the amount that may be so bid by him or them. In whole or In part of the said balance ot tbe said purchase money, to be estimated lor tbe purpose ot suua pay ment at the rate or value oi the dividend or share of the said puichase money wkloh the said holders of the said bonds or coupons may be respectively entitled to re ceive according to the terms of said aiortaage, lor which share or dividend tho said delivery aud trans fer of or a receipt upon the Said bonds or eoapoas shall ke deemed and taken to be a discharge and acquittance! and tho balance of the said purchase moaey, if any. shall be paid by the said patty so purchasing. In cash, within twenty days alter the data of sale, to the satd Trustee. And If the said Bremlses shall be purchased at the said sale by partfaa ether UaJB the holuera or owners oi the said bonds orooaponsaa before mentioned, then the balanoe of said purchase money that may re main aiter tbe said payment of K.tks thereof required to be paid at the Wane af said sale, shall be paid to the said trustee, In cash, within twenty days thereafter. Upon the payment or adjustment of said purchase money, as hereinbefore mentiened, the Said trustee will execute and deliver to tht purchaser or purchasers ot the same a conveyance of the sreailes aforesaid. In pur suance ot the power and authority conferred upon him. ' Any further Information In respect to said sale, or pre mises, may be had upon application to tlte undersigned 'trustee, at the OfUce ot the Pennsylvania liailroad Company, Ho. 23H . THIRDStreet, Philadelphia. JOUN EDUAR THOMSON. Trustee. No. 238 8. THIRD Street. M. THOMAS 4 SONS. Auctioneers, 10 2 ml blm Sua 13!) and 111 H. FOURTH Street LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Jress ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying re quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disap pears, bald spots are cov ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the re sult. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delight ful fragrance and rich, giossy appearance impart ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the shin, scalp, or most elegant head-dress. Hold It;' all ftruggisia. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. H. Y. AUCTION SALES. N o 1'nder and tw llHn. nt , b..a i Kw an Indenture of Mortgage upon the property hereinafter de acrlhtd, executed by ibe Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad Company to me as Trustee, dated the 1st day of Kebrn arv, A. It. 1861. and recorded In the office tor Recording Deeds, etc., in and torthe count? ot Pair on the 4th pay of February, a. I lwil, in Monger Dook it. page 118. ete and in the office lor Recording Deeds, etc , In and for the county ol Centre, on the 2Sth day ol r"ebru aiy, A. D. iHoi, in Mortgage Rook K. page 4W. etc., U secure the payment oi Honda of said Compsnv to the amount of fl ty thousand dollats , and default hav ing ieen made for more than ninety days alter the same has bAvn flemsii'led, In the Payment of the Interest due on more than twenty thousand dollars In amount St the bond secured by said mortgage, and having lieen requested In writing by the hoidcis ot more than twenty ttiousand dollars In amount of the said bond the payment ot the Internet on which has ueen so demanded from snld l ompauy, ind been so refused bv them, to sell at pubfle auction upon the no1 Ice and terms In the said mortgage mentioned, the premises therein re lerred to, and to liufil by such sa e the duties Imposed In accordance therewith, aad to discharge mv dutv as Trustee In respect to the premises. I, U. FKANKLIM KALEY, 'Jrustee as aforesaid, and mortgaaee In trust for the holdets ot the bonds secured by said mortgage, do hereby give noilce that. In pur suance ot the power aioresaid vested In me for that pur pose b the said trident ure of mortgage, and In exercise of the discretion thereby conferred, and In obedience to the said requisition of the ho den of tho bonds to the amonnt aforesaid as In satd mortgage provided, I will, onnn MODA . the 12i h day or February. A.I ,1H6. at 12 o'oioek M., at the Philadelphia t Jichauge, In tbecltr of Philadelphia, bv the hands of M. Thomas and Hons, auc tioneers, and upon the, terms and conditions herelna ter stated, expose to public sale, bv vendue or outcrv, and will there se.l, to ibe blehcst and best bidder tor the lame, the property and Irancblses ot said Company, con veyed to Mne in mortgage as aforesaid and next men tioned, viz. : Tbe w hole of that section ot the Tyrone and Clear field Railroad from Tvrone Station, lilalr county. Penn sylvania, to PhUlipsburg, In (e ntre count", Pennsyl vania, as the same Is now constructed, together with ail and singular, tbe railways, rails, cros-ti, chairs, spikes, Iron, timber, bridges, fences together with all real property 01 every description aoqulrcd by and be longing to said omnnov, appurtenunt so stld road, and all the rights, liberties, privileges, and corporate francbi'.s of said road and company, ami all .the to is. Income, Issues, and profits to be derived and to arise rrom tbe same and ail the lands used and oc cupied tor rallwaysciepotsorstatlons between said poln'B, with all buildings standing thereon or procured therefor. A more spccldo and detailed statement of the Items ot property included and referred to In lb foregoing de scription, may be given as follows t RAILROAD. AU that' section of the railroad of the said 1 he Tvrone and CleaiUe d Railroad Company, beginning on the Pcnasvlvania Railroad, at Tyrone Station in Snyder tew nshlp, liislr county t thence crossing tbe Lltt o Juniata river, and running successively through Tyrone borough and Snyder township. In Dlalr county, and Tay lor township, in tentre county, to the sunmlt ot the Allegheny mountains, and thence through Rush town shin, Centre county, to and through the borouub of Plillllpsburg In Rush township aioresaid, and there ter minating, being about twenty-three and a halt miles In length, tcrether wi h the rlgntof way tor the same, with such additional widths as are required by the slopes of excavations and embankments. SIDINGS Connected with said section ot said Itoad.and belonging to suid company, between said polnta, und the right of way for tbe tame, of the number aud length following, viz. t At Tyrone one siding about J'6 feet long. At 'lyrone Engine House, one Siding about 1284 feet long. At llald Kagle Valley Railroad Intersection, two sid ings ahout 1071 feet, total length. At Mount Pleasant, one siding about 200 fect long. AtllM Mile Post, one quarry hiding ahout 3J fect long, At Summit, 13th Mile Post, a second track siding about 1330 fect long. At r-umnilt, one Y and level siding, and one level sid'ng north ot buuimlt. with tbe right ot way tor ail beyond the limits ol the right ot way tT tho track last men tioned, 'the total icngth ot said Y and sidings being about lGliO leet. At andv Rldce. a siding abont 1268 feet long. At PowelKin, a Y about 1MB leet loni?, and two sidings about 784 leet, total length, with the riiilit of way lor t lie suine. At Osceola Station, a siding about 714 feet long, toge ther wilh two lines of track, one ol which extends irom the main trick of the said Tyrone and Clearfield Rail road to 1 warehouse lot owned by the said Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad Con pany, in said town oi Osceola, Decatur township, Clearfield county, about 21175 leet It ng; and the other of winch extends from a point on the said last-named track Immediately west ot the cross ing of Jttoshannon creek to Mi let's Coal Mines. In said Decatur township, Clearfield conn y. about 2:154 loet long, and a so 600 teet of additional Railroad track ex tending up fcoBbannon creek; together with the right ot way therefor, and all embsnknients, cuttlugs, bridges, and trestic-wotks necessary tbercior. At Dunbar, one siding about 37" feet long. At Stelner's. one siding about 223 fect ion? At Plillllpsburg, tlireo sidiugs, about 16U0 feet, total lopgtn. REAL ESTATE. At Tyrone, one ICO-fcct 'i rack Scales, with Office, 12 fact by 12 teet At Caidener's Station, near Eighth Mile Post, a Water Stationlot. 6tt by 100 teet. together with a Water Stuilon. 14 feci by 14 fect. erected there on; with all water rights and fixtures, lands, and appurtenances eedlui therefor. At Aiount Pleasant a Water' Station 16 feet by IK feet with all tho wuter rights and natures, lands aud appurtenances neediul therefor. At f andy Ridge, a Water Station, 14 feet by 14 feet, w ith w ood shi ds attached, and all water righU, fixtures, lunusand appurtubauces ueed'ul therefor. One warehouse lot, containing 147 perches, situated In the towu of Osceola, Decatur township, Clearfield county At 'iH Mllo Post a lot cf ground, containing 69 perches, intended for a foreman's dwelling house. At Plillllpsburg. one siauon lot. containing 48 perehes, witl. one irsme passenger elation. 60 leet bv 20 feet, and one temporary name warehouse, &V leet by 20 teet, built tboreon. Ai Phlllipsburg, one lot or piece of ground, contain ing 4 65-100 acres with One ltame Warehouse, 90 feet by SO feet One irame Imlne House. 31 feet by 57 loet. One Iron Turn-table. 50 teet In diameter. ' And one frame Water Station 16 feet by 16 feet, built thereon, with all the water rights and lixtures, lajid.au d appurtenances neediul thereior. t AJiD GENERALLY, All the lands, railways, rails, bridges, culverts, trestle works, tool bouses, coal houses, wharves, lonues, rights of way. workshops machinery, stations, depots, dopot grouuus, wotks, masonry, and other superstructure, leal estate, balldlrgs, and improvements ot whatever nature or kind appertn'nina or belonging to the above mentioned property, and to tbe said section ot the said Tyrone and Clearfield Rullroau aud owned by said Company In connection therewith, and all the rights, liberties, privileges, aud corporate franchises of said road and Compury. . , . TERMS OF SALE. The said rallioad sidings, real estate! and premises mentioned In the said mortgage, and above described, wll be exposed to sale eutue and In one lot, and tbe following terras and conditions will be observed In the making ot the said Balo : Tbe purchaser will be required to nay $11) 000 of the purchase money In cash at the time ot the sale; and In esse anv oi tbe holders ot any of the bonds or the coupons due and payable upon the said bonds of the Tyrone and Cleartield Railroad Company, and secured by the ruort- f uge executed by the said Company to the sold R. K rank In Haiey, 'I rustee as a ore'ald. shall become purchasers by themselves or with othera ol the said premises at the said sale that then tbe said holders of tho said bond or coupons may tor the reoidue ! the satd purchase money make payment within twenty days alter Bald sale, either lu whole or In part by transferring and delivering to the said R. Franklin Raley, Tiusteo as aioresaJd. the said bonds or coupons, or bv receipting upon the same ioc tbe amount 'hat may be so bid by him or them In wuole or In. part of tbe said balance m the said purchase money, to be estimated tor the purpose of such payment at the rate or value of the dividend or share of tbe said purchase money which the said holders of the said bonds or conpons may be respectively entitled to ro ceive according to the terms of suid mortgage, for which share or dividend the said delivery aud trans fer af or a receipt upon the said bonds or coupons shall be deemed and taken to be a diocbarge andacquittanoe; and the ba ance of the said purchase money. It any, shall be paid by the saidV party so purchasing, in cash, within twenty days alter the date of sale to tne said Trustee. And if the sold promises shall be purchased at the said sale by paitles other than the holders or owners ol the said bonds of coupons as beiore meuiloneJ, then the balance of said purchase money that may re main after the said payment of $10 0n0 thereof, requlrea to bepatd at the time ol said Bale, sha I be pala to the said Trustee in tanh, within twenty days thereafter. Upon the payment or adjustment ot sold purchase money, as hereinbefore mentioned, the said Trustee will execute and deliver to tbe purchaser or purchasers ot the same, a conveyance et the premises a oresjpd, In pursuance of the power and authority ooulerred upon ban. Any further Information In respect to the said sale or ? remises, may be bad on application to the undorslgned rustee, at his office, .No. 42 U. THIRD Street, lu the city of Philadelphia. R. FRASKLTN HALEY, Trustee. So. 42 S. THIRD htreot, Philadelphia. M. THOMAS ii BONK, Auctioneers, . , Kos. 130 and 141 8. i OCRTH Street, 10 30 f tFlO Philadelphia JAIR" BANKS' STANDARD SCALES, Adapted io Every 13 ranch, of 13usi ness Where a Correct and Durahle Scale i lieriuired. A uniform standard of weights, and a correct sys tem of welguing-, arc snlijocts claiming tbe attontiua of every Individual In the community. FAIRBANKS & EWING, MASONIC HALL, No. 715 CHESNUT STREET, ruUieCiiisp I'lTT.ATar.T.paiA, AUCTION SALES. r F1TZFATRICK & CO. AUCTlONFTfS. 1 Jiew Auction House,JJo. 927 CHP.SNUT Street 1-SCOTT, JR AUCTIONEER, 1020 CIIE8- JJ. XUTSTR'RT. BALK Or 100 SrPF.RB OIL PAINTINGS. On FRIDAY r.VKMN'i nxt. Pth mstant. at 7M o'clock, at the Art Gallery, o. 1020 t;hnsnnt street, win be sold abont let Suptrb Oil Paintings, comprising worts of rare merit Sow otien for examination. 1 16 4t ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER AMP MONEY BROKER, S. E. CORNER OF TUIRD AND 8PRTJ0B TRE1T9 ' Only one Square below the Exchange. NATHANS' Principal Offlca. established lor the last forty yeats. la one j to loan In large cm small arnonnts at the lowest rates, on Inamonds.NHrer Plate. Watches, Jewelrr, Clothing, andgooda ol every description. Ortios hours irom 8 A. Al. till 7 P M. 6 41r4 WALL PAPERS. N E W FALL ST Y L E S PHILADELPHIA W A L Jj PAT I : II S . HOWELL & BOl'RKE, N. E. COR. FOURTH AND MARKET STS., MANUFACTURERS OF PA PEI1 HANGING S AD 11 lltuth WIND O W SHADES COPARTNERSHIPS. "1 IM1TED FARTXfcnSIIlP OP CHARLES J J II. 1IAHRK K We. the nuderslgncd have formed a limited or special partnership under the provisions ot the several acts of Assembly of Per.nsvlvsnla relating thereto, upon the loliowiug terras and cond'tlons i Hrst. The said car nersnlp is to be couductcd under the name ot CUAULhs it. HAJIRIt K. Second, Tbe seneial nature of the business to bo carried on is that of Importing, buying, nnd selling by wholesale, Hosiery. Gloves, and h'uiicy Goods, and the place of business to be within the city of Phi.adelphla, 'Inird. Ibe general pnrtner Is CHMtLKn II. HAM UK K. reslulng at J,o. Ili31 N. SltVEATIl Stieet, city ot Philadelphia. Fourth. The sperlal pnrtner Is ITART'A I.EWITT, residing on West n ainut Innn. (It rumntown, Twenty second Waid of the city of Plitlndelphla who has ac ttiMlly contributed snd pti . Into the common s ock of said partnership twenty thousand dollars in goods and merchandise, eonsls'lng o: Hosiery. Gloves, and Fum y Goods, appraised at said vuluo by an appraiser duly appointed snd rgiialitlid 'or that purpose by the C ourt of onmion Pleas of Philadelphia county, according to law. Kiitb. Tho said partnership Is to commence on the flrt day oi January eighteen hittdred and sixty-six (iHW), and to terminate, on the thirty-Urst day of December, eightecu hundred and sixty seven ilMi7. UHAS. H UAMRICK, Genera' Partner. H. a. leaviti 2to6t Special Partner. AR03IA SAVING AND COxXDEXSING COFFEE BROWNER, FOR HOTELS, GROCERS, HOSPITALS, Military Batracks, and all other establishments using quantities of Coffee By this Machine tbe Coffoe is SWEATED brown, instead of being HI' KNKD brown, thereby saving from 40 to 30 per cent more AIlOitIA than when done In the usual way. A PATENT TESTER Is attached, which enables the operator to sec when the Coffee Is done Brown. CAN BE C HAXGI'.D IN A MOMENT INTO A FHAIKtplN OK A lll-THi IIT STOVE FOR IIEATINU PURPOSES. They work like a charm, ALWAYS giving entire SATISFACTION. For particulars call or send for a circular, which con tains testimonials Irom many of tbe Vnltcd States Hospitals? First-class Hotels, and Grocers Now having them In use. Also, HYDE'S PATENT AROMA SAVING AND CONDENSING FAMILY COFFEE BROWNER, On the same principle, being In the form of a STOVE COVER. WU1 suit, any BTOVH or RANGE. The Coflee Is broVned PERFECTLY UNI FORM In a FEW MINUTES' TIME. ONE POUND BROWNED In this M achlno has about the SAME STRENGTH as two roasted In the usual way, BESIDES giving the Coffee In ALL ITS PURITY and FRAGRANCE. For sale by UAUDWARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING, AND STOVE STORES GENERALLY. MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY HYDE & TLCLEY, No. 1505 Pennsylvania Avenue, 1 6stutblmo PHILADELPHIA. A $ FLOUR, " Pride ot tho West." " Mussulman." Eagle of Fort Wayne." " Lebanon Choice." Lewistown." "Alternate." BROOKE & PUGII. 161mo Koh. 1731 and 1733 MAltKKT Stioot. yE TUIS DAY ESTABLISH A BRAKCH BANKING HOUSE AT No. 3 NASSAU STREET, KEW YOItK. SMITH, KANDOIiPII & CO. Itmii ttPBit, Jsrna-y 1, 1866. 1 Erp NEK A DAVIS, IAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, No. 13 B. TI1ICD STREET, MERCANTILE CLAltlS COLLECTED, And taw Business of all slndi atlen'cd to in all parts of the TToited State ar.d Canjda with fidelity. IdATTJIilO P.ll'ili C0LLK CTi D AT USUAL BASK KATES. ) 13 12trp DRY GOODS RETAIL. L A 0 K SILKS. BLACK OH.OS DK , BLACK HOT; RED SILKS. BLACK CORDED 8ILK8. BLACK TAFFETAS. BLACK OBOB OBAINF.S. Bangbt low aad will be sold at a small advance. J. C. KTItAWDUIDGE & Co., tm O N. W. Cornar EIGHTH and MARKET, UN W. YOU N o f NO. 70 N, FOURTH STREET, Will Close bis Brtall atabilMimcnt JANUARY JS. In the meantime tiREAT INDITCEMEST8 Will be offored to thoe In want of DU88 tlOUDS and 1 11 4trp DOMESriC. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 'DIAMOND DEADER JElTEZiEK,) WATCHES AUD BILVXB WASH, .WAIOEES A5D JEWELS! KEPI TURD. sgj.ChattinH lt.t jgj Has always on hand a beautiful assortment of Dia mond Flnper Rings, Ear Rings. Kreastrlns. Studs, and Diamond Hcts. all ofwuich will be sold at less than usua rriceB. IHamonds mounted to order In the latest styles, and most substantial niunner. Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware In gTeat variety. 1 Plain Rinits, a large assortment always on band KnpaKement and Wedding Kinns In case or made to order. Silver Ware tor Bridal presents in all styles. Watches repaired In the best manner, and guaranteed. T. 8. 1liinionils and all Trcclons Stones, as also Old Gold and Silver, bought for cash or taken in ex change; 12 20 RIGCS & BUOTHER, Chronometer, Clock, end Watchmakers, Xo. 214 S. FRONT STREET, Have constantly on hand a complete assortment of Clocks, etc., fur Kutlrouds, Bunks, and Counting Rooms, which they oflir at reasonable rate!. N. h. l'articular attentiou paid to the repairing of flue Watelies and Clocks. 1 5 lm QIIOICE HOLIDAY GOODS. Large and handsome assortment of COLD AND SILVER WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY", MIA KIt AND PLATED WAKE CJ-Ot Ke, B R0S2E8, ETC. CLAEK & DIDDLE, Successors to Ibcmas C. Garrett, 6 221yrp No. 712 CHRtiXUT STKEET. HENRY HARPER, No. fiao AltCII STREET, llanataclurer atid Dealer in Watches, 1' ine Jewelry, Silver-1'latPtl Ware, AMD 8 301y Rolid Silver-ware. RICH JEWELRY. JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Etc. Etc. Etc. 8201y Ko.ias. EIGHTH 81KEET, JPlulada. LADIES' FANCY FURS. LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FAR EI HA, No. 718 ARCH STREET, A COVE SEVENTH STREET At bis old-established store, ltorORTElt. MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER jy FANCY FURS FOR LADLES AND CHILDREN. My assortment of lfancy Furs for Ladies and Chil dren is now complete, embracing erery ranety that will be worn during the coming season. Ktmeinber tbe name and number, JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 AfiCH 6TEEET, above Seventh. I have no partner or connection with any other s tore in this citr. 10 2 4utop JOHN A. STAMBACII, IMPORTER ill) MAMCFACTTJREB OF LADIES' FANCY EURS, No. 826 ARCH Street, Below . Ninth, Has now open a splendid variety of LADIES' AUD CHILDREN'S FAXClf FURS Or every description, latest and most approved styles. 1018 8m livery article wansnted as represented. DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS. ADAMS COUXTY FARED PEACHES. UKPABKT) PEAC11KS. DRIED CUEKRIE8. Peaches snd Cherries In CASS. Thtve Fruits are tbe finest put up. For eitle by .1 AMKS H. WI'lIK, J 13 lm WAiJJVT 4.ND EKllJTU SrKtETS. DRY GOODS RETAIL. H3 PIUCK & WOOD, m N. MNTII STREET, ABOVE ARCH. Have Just openeu, rrom New York, JflO doa. Llnon No kins, n-om 2-M up to fM a doa. A cheap lot of tinea Day Hps, Vl'SO, IIH, I "70, and (2 a dot. 200 doe. Linen Huckaback Towels, ftom li et op to tl R-l double Damsnk Table Linens. Vowr-leora Table Linens. Llnrn Table Cloths. Scotch DUper, by the piece or yard. Bird-eye Linen. Linen Huckaback, bv the yard. , Best makes Shlrilng Linens. ' Hnmla Crash, bv the yart Jast opened, 1000 dot Linen Hdk"i. Lsfllos- Llnon Hdkts., 11, 2H, U, 20, J5, M, 31, 5, and ' 81H cts. Gents' Linen DdkOt., 2S up to 74 cts. One lot of Ladles' Tucked Hdkft., all linen, 80 cts. Ono lot of French worked II elk is., 28 cts. Ladlos' Linen Hemstitch Hdkts , 25 cts up to 80 CtJ. Gents' Linen Hemstitch Hdkts. Gfnts' Hemmed Udk is. Genu' colored-border nukfe. Lalle' Linen Cuds. cheap'10' ' U'Ck LaC Ve"i' ,10w Bt-Tl0' ,128vy UddKwM "BUta-"oAe4 Bands, nearly While (looitn. Vt'lilte Goods. jRcunet and Csmhflo Muslins. 1 finit fltilah rimhrl art, I .1 u,w,n. Hiiiduok Muslins, very cheap. Victoria I swns. Kalnnook l'lalil and Sirlped Hunllns. Cambric Fluid MuiOln. VI bite 'J arlaiuns and bwiss Muslin, Etc. I' to PRICK . WOOD. No. 113 N. MNTH Street, above Arch. ' N. B. Pest makes Bleached and Unbleached Muilius 1'lllow cane and slieotlnn Muslins, t anion FluunWs 31 4i, t., , and 60. All-wool ami Jinmet Flannel. Ileavv cli.ker Klnnnels. lied and vny plain and twilled Flannels. Best qunltty American Prima and Uini!lim. . 1ll"5'J.Alpacas, a veiy cheap .ot, r,H, bv, 6lH . 7fi, J . snu tro. C O T T O N U O O D s. " WIDE CHINTZES, 31 cenls. CALICOES, best makes, 25 cenU. 10-4 U I ICA SHEETINGS. 10-4 WALTHAM SHEETINGS. 0-4 PEPPERILL SHEETINGS. NEWYOEK MILI.8. WAMSCTTA. WILLI AM8VILLK. 5-4 PILLOW MC8LINS. riVIS BALES ol 4 1 UKULEACIIED ilCSLINS, at ii cents. J. C. STUAWJilllDCJE & CO., 1 2 ,'lm N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET. No 1021 CUES NUT STREET. H W H tH H Si H P. m W X Q rj H a vT P o o o w H w rT W t Ph w p o p S w 56 a fl a a tm OJ w PS p I-) I p y, U3 o B C3 CS B e o a! rj w u Hi p Si u o d -l XI U P a O s ft o . 0 133HX8 inxsaiio noi 'om nilEIFUSS At. TlRT.STTMn TR & No. 49 N. EIGHTH STREET, EAST BIDE, Have Just received a largo lot ot HAND-MADE WOOLLEN GOODS, L,Aiur;B' iasi i uuuns. w m i h gowds, laces, embroidekles, vxiu HAlii Nh.18, Ann a iuii line or LADIES' AND ClULDBKM 8 KID, SILK. AND FANCV GLOVES. Also, a largo lot of CKOC1IET LACKS, Which we are offcrlna at reduced prlora. 12 ly- JIXEN GOODS. JilNliN GOODS. BAI'NSLEY TABLE DAMASK, 91-I2H and l-25. FINE WIDE TABLE DAMASK, 1 50 and 2O0. 100 dozen NAFKINS, at t2-88. EED-BORDERED TOWELS AND NAPKINS. MEETINGS AND PILLOW-CASK LINEN. BIRD'S EYE LINEN, in flue qualities. J. C STRAWBEIDGE & CO., 3m N. W. Cornrr of EIGHTH and MARKET Streets. No. 1024 CHESNUT 8TK.1CK1. 13. M. NEEDLES. Laces and Lace Goods, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK TIES, VEILS, LIKEN' SLLEVES, COLLARS, ETC., In all their Varieties. J.3 H M 1 8 J.Q K S a U Jfl.L 028 11 628 Manufactory. No. AUCH Street, AboveSlxiti htieet, Philadelphia. Who exult) and Ketuil, Our aKHortment euibraoea all Hie new and desirable styles and tlr.n, of every length aud size waist tor LailikS, Minxes, aud f'lilldren. 'J htw-e of "VVH on A' MAAE" are $uperior In Jlniih ati dutali't v " "y otlitr Skirts mat. , and warranted to inve stlni'tion. fcklrn uiude to old' r altered, aud repaired. 2 4 ly 30 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY J 3G OPERA CLOAKS I OPERA SAtJKSI The entire stoeK nt LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WIN I ER CLOAKS AND WIUPPEIH belling of) at a Great Hucnflt'e! No. 30 N. NINTH STREET. lllCt I). 11UNTER, Agent,
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