8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 18G6. Nw CrtusMJT Ktrebt TnitATnit tho H1 liovtr! Who was tie Red U,vir ol tie Chosnut Micot Thoatre written by T Or was It overwritten tall? We imagine it originated thiswise. Aaoene plot was made oat than: A soa-sbore northeast a sea shore southwest a ship. Second act, ship nore complete tcan ibe first. No to string all tttcee toirotber, probably the Yankee tailor "Home spun" (in the piece) was euraged 10 stitch toarothor sort ef patchwork dia oa-ue not of an speoiai interest, not tel. inn any special ft on, and not at al 1 brilliant, romantio, or witty, but sufllctontlv loa to make ay two bouts, sufficiently connected to load to tne various scones, sufficien:lv intelligible to five fcirgfold Lis cues fur myetenoui muio. Such is tho Red Rover. It the leader of ibis svnopis under stands anything about it, he will be a groat doal wiser than any of the persons who have soon it. But with all tins wo must five tho manager his duo. The soonery is good, the ship scones especially t the last are admirable, lar exooedlntr the lar-l'amed shio in L'4rirainc The boarding of tbe ship was done with much effect quantities of jtunpowder, a whole iscnal of noises, aiid a quantum svof rod firs. llr. Yonmr dawnod upon us, aner a long eclipse, at a Ktott satisfactory melo-dramntlc villain. Mr. Dsiloy dlstinirnhhed himself especially as ft nautical nipo-or. BUr. Foster (improving every dav, by-be-by) ropre. onto ft hero devoted to ft young lady, and greatly distinguishes blmoif iu the catastrophe by killing the man who has Just saved his life. Mr. Mordaunt plays an Irrepressible saiior, evidently relation of Captain Cuttlo's, for be told us that "Walter was drowndoa." Besides this, Mr. Mor daunt danced a hornpipe like a sailor and not at all like premieie dunseasc, qucllod several robo. lions fongbt fifteen to one and was victorious, annihilated the whole crew, and at last showed himeelftho ''pro tector of innocence" in tho most approved ana glo rious molo-dramatic style. As for the panorama, sue advertisements and small bill for it la only there to bo tound, as in tho pioce it is mot conscientiously omlted probably to illus trate tbe conundium, "When is a ma.i an orphan? When be has got no pa-nor-a-ma." This piece and the bleeping Beauty will be played every evening this week. ' Arch Street Theatre Frtunio, between two farces, will be persevered in during tho rest of tho week. Friday, Mrs. Drew's benefit, her last during this engagement. Waludt Street Theatre. Sin. John Wood, (the charming) will appear as "Lady Gay Spanker.' Mr. Baiton Hill as "Charles Courtloy." Nw American Tukatkk. l'he iledouln Arabs, tlie interesting, romantic, and talented tight-iope dancers, will appear, together with the grand Field c the Cloth of Void, nightly attracting large audiences. Heller's Latkst Marvel. List night we visited Concert Hull, and had the opportunity of seeing and hearing what we should have called in tbe olden time a miracle. This is Mr. Heller's ephynx, a bodiless bead upon a shallow table sup ported by four nnconuec:ed loirs, dotachod some three or four yards from the euitain behind it ; in few words, completely removed from evory chance of concealing its supplementary portion In any con venient caviiy fashioned for this purpose. Tet this head awakens, winks at its audience, roils its eyes, takes its glass and its cigar, sneaks, gets ft trifle too inch liquor in its brain, and otherwise displays Jtecli in the various functional enjoyments of liie. But when Mr. Heller covered the bead with a cloth, took it up, shook it oat, and no head toll lrom it, an aged countryman started up, and bursting out with an oath, vehemently dec'arcd that be oolievod the magic mastor of the spell deserved hanging as much or more than any witch or wizard of the days gono by. Foyer of tax Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Jams, second Matinee will take place on Friday. Mr. Jar vis ib one ot our best and most enthusastlo artists, who baa deservedly acquired popularity, and has fc obi sot friends. Ji.s Matinees are musical treats of the highest school. The New Philadelphia. Museum. The enter, taicmcnt at this popular place of amnsement seems to be bighiy attractive, ii we may Judge from the rush of visitois daily. The management have secured beautiful Circassian slave, who is dall y on exhibition, in addition to several other import ant novelties. JJYDE'S rATENT AROMA SAVING AND CONDENSING COFFEE BROWNER, c FOB, HOTELS, GROCERS, HOSPITALS, Military Barracks, and all other establishments using quantities of Coffee By this Machine the Coffee is SWEATED brown. Instead of being BURNED brown, thereby saving from 44 to 60 percent more AROMA than when done in the usual way. A PATENT TESTER is attached, which enables the operator to see when the Coffee is done Brown. CAN BE CHANGED IN A MOMENT INTO A FRANKLIN OR Allt-TIUHT stove fob HEATING PURPOSES. Thev work like ft charm, ALWAYS giving entire SATISFACTION. For particulars call or send for a circular, which con tains testimonials lrom many of the I'nited Mates Hospitals, First-cluss Hotels, and Crocora. Sow having them In use. Also, HYDE'S PATENT AROMA SAVING AND CONDENSING FAMILY COFFEE BROWNER, On the same principle, being in the form of ft STOVE COVER. Will suit any STOVE or BANGS. Tbe Coffee Is browned PERFECTLY UNI FORM in a FEW MINUTES' TIME. ONE POUND BROWNED in this Machine has about the SAME STRENGTH as two roasted in the usual way, BESIDES giving the Coffee in ALL ITS PIKITY and FRAGRANCE. For sale by HARDWARE, 1I0USEFURNISUING, AND BTOVE STORES GENERALLY. MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY HYDE & TLXGLEY, No. 1505 Pennsylvania Avenue, 1 6stutblmo PHILADELPHIA, SPECIAL NOTICE. OEOKOB D. W1SHAM, NO. 7 N. EIGHTH 8TBEKT. Is now offering his en lire stoct ot Dry Ooods at a re. aluciion ol 30 per cent lrom former prices, 10 be closed ut beiore taking stock. Frencb iieriuoea a 1 reduced. Putin foplnis, one yard wide, only 95 cents. Vrlpht M sterna Pop'ln. only aim Dotted 1'opllna marked down low. bilk and Wool Pop Ins reduced. Beauuiul Bright Plain Foullnst a bargain. Striped Hllk and Wool Poplin t oi,ea,. JtiWl ysrds. one bait yard wide, English Merino, only 7u cents. BKIRT8I SKIBTSI HK1KT8I ool Top full Ladles' size, oniy 3 IK worth 5 00. Hquare atid Long Blanket and Thibet Shawls. riANKKLHI FLAMNKLBI FLANNKLB1 Heavy Plaxh ' anton flannel only 33 cents. 1 lie ood Old Petnbertou. only 35 ceuM. Ifam'lton'a and other makes, low. ..-. Call and get Jbarnaius. 10 26tlift)3in AUCTION SALES. IN tinder and hv vlrtne of tint nnwrr vHWmI In me hT an Inupiilnre n MortKase upon the property herelnaiter iifFi rii ru. ritcutru bjt ins 1 vrnne ami ( If anidici itan n ad Ceinpanv to ue as Trustee, dated the Vith da ol May. A. I). 1MQ and recorded In the oMre tor Recording )ecd, etc. In and tor the county oi II lair, on ha Im 6 day ol May A. 1). lww. In Mortgage Book "A," peires SuS-lMS-l ana K. and In the otnee tor Ktcordlng P-ls. tc., in and or the countv oi ( entre, on the lib day ol liny. A l 1W In Mormane Book ''E." page 170, eto., to secure the pa nient oi tends of said Company to the amount ol t hundred and twenty-live monaand dol lars and default havlr g been made for more than ninety an altor the aume has hern demanded, In the payment ot the interest due on more than fll-y thousand dollars In amount ot the bonds oecured by said mortnune. and having been rec)iiiv,ted in writing by the holders o more Hi anility tliouram. dnlnriln anrohnt oi t be aald bonds the paymntof the In rr st on which has been to de mandeo lrom ram ompany, and been so refused bv t lie l ii . to Mill at pobllc ai turn, upon the notice and terms In tlie nntu uior vat nieiit1onl, the premises therein relem o to, ami to mini by oueh sa e the duties Imposed in accordance thervwl h ' and to dlscliaive my dutv as trustee In retpect to the premise, I, JOHN KODAK TriOMSON Trailer as a'oreoaid ami M r'aaqe In trust tor tho ho rrs ot the homU soenred by said mortaie, 1HI1I Hli It V (.IV No 10K, that In ouiauanee ot thf power aiorraald vostd in me 'or that purpose by the sal' liidentute o. mortsniie. and in exercise o the olacretloj thereby con erred and Inoheilience to lhesaldreUisitloi ol the ho tiers ol the bonoa to the amount aiotesald, asi'' said JMortyaie provided. I win, upon Monday, the lit! (lav ot Kehruarv. A. 1. lHtkl, at 12 o'o'ock Al.. at the Phi lHdelphla Exchange, In tneclt of I'hliadelplila, bviha liatids of M. Ihi mas Jt hona, auotloneers. and upon th. terms and eontlltlonn hereinafter stated expose to nub ile sale hv vendue or outcry, and will there sell to tbe highest and beat bidder ror the fame, trie property con veyed to me in mortitase as atoresald and next men tioned, viz 'I he whole ol that section of said Tyrone and Clear field Katlroad lrom the point ot intersection with the Tyrone and Lock Haven Kallrnad, near lyrene, Blair county. Pennsylvania, to Pbillipsbu.ro:. Centre county, I ennsy.vama. as the same Is now consttucted, tonetncr with all ana slnyniar, the railways, rails, bridge", fences pnviieues, rights, and all real property ot every utscrintlon. acquired by and beknxliig to said Companv and all the tolls, income, Ipsubs, and protlis 10 be derived and to arise lrom the same and all the lands used and occupied for railways, depots, or stations between said points, with a.l buildings standing thereon or proenren 'herelnr. A more speclflo and deiuilcd statement of the Items of wperty, Included and relcrred 'o in the foreKOing de acripllon, may be given as ollowt: lt.VlLKO.VU. All that section or the said Tvroneand Clearfield Rail road as now located and built, beginning at the point of lntencciion ot ihe suid Ivrone and Clearfield Haliroad tstthliao luge Valicy Ballroao, formerly the Tyrone and Lock Haven luillroad, noar i y rotio, lllalr countv, tuence extendintr northwaraly to ana throuiih the borough ol J lillllp-burg. Bush township, C'entie county and there teruilnatlng Said section of said rallrotd. between the points aforesaid, being about twenty miles In lunvth. Together with the rlgrht of way ioi the same, with such i ddltlonal widths as are required by the slopes of excavations and embankments. HI1HNU8 connected with said section of said Road and belonging to said Company, between said points, and tbe right of way lor the same, ol the number and length following, viz. : At Mount Pleasant one siding about 200 feet lone. At lilt nillo Post.one nnarrv siding about 3Hlieeilonff At bunitnlt, 13th Mile Pout, a second track siding about 1330 teet long. At Hummii, one Y and -level siding, and one level sid ing north ot Summit, with toe right of way for all be yond the limits ot the right of wiir tor the track laat mentioned. '1 he total length ot said Y and siatngs belug about 1 Kin ft et. At Sandy Bidye, a siding sbout 12K8 feet long At l'owelton, a Y about 12M leet long, and two sidings alioot TM leet, total length, with the right oi way lor the same. At Osceola station, a siding about 744 feot long, togetlui with two lines of track, one of which extends rm tho mam truck ot the said Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, to a warehouse lot owned by the said Tyrone and learfleld Kal.road Com panv . in said town oi tisceola. Decat ur tow nship, Clear heid county, about 21175 teet iouv; and tbe other of wi Ich exundsirom a poll t on the said last-named track Immediately west ol the crowing of Moshannon creek to Miner's Coal Mines, in said Decatur township. Clear field county, about 2IIA4 leet long, and also Sou leet addi tional Bui. road tiack extending up Moshannan creek; togeth, r with tne right of way therefor, and ail embank ments, cuttings, budges, oud trestle-works necessary hereior At Dunbar, one sldins about 370 feet long. At Steiner's. one sluing ubout 223 leet long. At Pbillipsturg, three sidings about 1SU0 feet total length. b REAL ESTATE. At Gardener s Station near Eighth Mile Post.a Water Station. ,o i tt by 1 (M leet. together with a Water nation 14 leet by 14 leei.wlth all water rights and fixtures, lands, and appurtenances neodtui tberelOr. At Mount Pleasant a Watei Mation, 1H feet by 16 feot, with a l the water rights and fixtures, lands.und appurte nances needtul there, or At Bandy Ridge, a Water station. 14 leet bv 14 teet, with woodsheds attached, and ail water rights, fixtures, lands, and appurtenances neealut theretor. Out warehouse lot. containing 147 perches, situated in the town of Osceola, Decatur township, Cleartle.d county. At HX MllePost alotofgronnd containing 69 perches, Intended lor a foreman's dwelling house. At Phliiioiiburg, one station lot. containing 48 porches with one irame oassenger station, 60 leet bv 20 feet, and one temporaiy lrume warehouse, 58 leet by 20 leet, built thereon. - At Pbllllpsburg, one lot or piece el ground, containing 4 8.V1UU acres wuh One frame Warehouse, 90 teet by 30 feet. Onetrauie t-.ngme liouse, )! feet by 67 leet. One Iron Turn Table. 6U leet in diameter. And one lrume W atcr Station. 10 leet by 16 feot, built thereon, with al the water rights and fixtures, lauus and appurtenances, needtul ihereior. s AND GENt-RALLT, All the lands, rai.wave, rails, bridges, culverts, trestle works, toul-lioUBC'8, coai-housea, wharves, leuces, rights ot wa, woikshops, machinery, stations, depots, depot-grounds, works, masonry, and other supers ruo 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 'ly rone and (lea. tie id Rairoad, aud owned by said Company In connection therewith. TERMS OF BALE The said Railroad Hidings Real Estate and premises, mentioned In the said mortgage, and above descrlued, will be exposed to sale entire and in one lot aud tbe lollowing terma and conditions will be observed ill the making oi the said sale : 'Ihe purchaser WU1 be required to pay 110 000 of the puichsse money in cash at the time of the Bttie. and in case any of tne holders ot any ot the bonds or the coupons due and payab.e upon tin suid bonus ol the Tyrone aud clearlield Railroad com pany, and secured by the mortgage executed by the said Company to the said John Edgar Thomson, Trustee as aioresulu, shall become purchasers by themseives or with others of the said premises at the suid sale, that then the said holders of the said bonds or coupons may for the residue of the said purchase money make payment within twenty days aiter said sale, either in whole or in part by translerring and del veiiug to the said John Edgar Thomson, Trustee as aforesaid, the taid bends or coupons, or by receipting upon the same tor the amount that may. be se bid by hltn or them in whole or in part oi the said balance ol the said purchase money, to be estimated lor the purpose ol such pay ment at the rale or valuo oi the dividend or share oi the said puichase money which the said holders of the said bouds or coupons may be respectively entitled to re ceive according to tbe terma of said mortgage, tor which share or dividend the said delivery aud trans fer of or a receipt upon the sold bonds or coupons shall be deemed and taken to be a discharge and acquittance; and the balance of the said purchase money, If any , shall be paid by the said paity so purchasing Iu cash, within twenty days alter the date of saie, to tbe said Trustee. And If the said premises shall be purchased at the said sale by parlies other than the holders or owners ol the said bonds or coupons as before mentioned, then the balance of said purchase money thai may re main aiter the said payment of eio.WKj thereof required to be paid at the time or eald sale, shall be paid to the said trtutee, lu cash, within twenty days thereafter. Upon the payment or adjustment of aald purchase money, as hereinbefore mentioned, the said trustee will execute and de'lvor to th. purchaser or purchasers ot the same a conveyance oi the premises aforesaid, in pur suance ot the power and authority conferred upon hi in. Any further information In respect to said saie. or pre mises, may be hud upon application to the undersigned trustee, at tbe Office o the Pennsylvania Kail road Company, Ho. 238 H. THIRD Stieet, Philadelphia. John eduak Thomson Trustee. KO-H. THIRD Street. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. 10 1 mthlm Hot 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street WALL PAPERS. JkT E W FALL STYLES PIILLADELPIIIA W A L Tj PAPEKS. HOWELL &B0VRKE, N. E. COR. FOURTH AND MARKET STS., MAKUFACIUKEES OF PArFJt HANGINGS AND 1114tUth W I N D o'w SHADES ri'IlB STAMP AOKNCY, NO. 304 CHESNUT J KTRt T, ABOVEUHIRD, WILL BE CONTINUED A8 HrKKTOKlUK STAMPS Of t VKRY DESCRIPTION' CONSTANTLY Oh HAND, AND IN AN X AM.WX1. AUCTION SALES. N o J- c 12. tTnrter and bv viri n nf Iti. nnM VAnteA tti vm tt an Indenture of Mortfage upon the proportv hereinafter de scribed, executed by the lyrune and Clearfield Railroad Company to me as Trustee, dated th 1st day of 'ehra arv, A . D. lHttl. and recorded In the office lor Rewarding Deeds, etc., in and lor the countv oi Bah-, en the 4lh day ot February, a. D hU, m Mortgage Rook at. page 11H. etc,, and in the office tor Recording Do wis, ete , In and for the county ot Centre, on tbe ltb day ol Kebra aiy, A. D. lnol, in Mortgage Rook K. page 406, etc, to secure the payment oi bonds ol said Company to the amount of H ty thousand dollais , and default hav ing been made lor more than ninety days alter the same has been Demanded In the payment of the Interest due on more than twenty thousand dollars In amount oi the bond secured by said mortgage, and having been reqneated In writing ry the holders oi more than twenty inousaud dollars In amount of the said bond the payment oi the Interest on which has oeen so demanded lrom aald t ompany, and been so refused bv them to sell at public auction upon the notice and terma In the said mortgage mentioned, ihe premises therein re ferred to, and to until by such sa e the duties Imposed In accordance therewith and to discharge mv dutv as 'trustee In respect to the premises. I, R. FK AM KLIn RAIKY, i rnstee as atoresald, and mortgagee in trust lor the ho'ders ot the bonds secured by said mortgage, do berehy give no, Ice that. In pur suance ot the powe- aioresam tested In me for that pur pose bv ihosald Indenture of moitgage. and In exercise ot the discretion thereby conferred, and In obedience to the said requlsl, Ion of the ho der of the bonds to the amount atoresald as In snld mortgage provided, I will, otion KDA y the 12 b dav ot t chruary. A.D ,lK6,at 12 o'c ock Jl., at the Philadelphia I xnhange, In the cl'.y of Pblladeli hla, by the hands of M. Thomas and Hons, auc tioneers and upon the terma and conditions herelna tex staied. expose to public sale bv vendue or outcrv, and wih there se 1, to the blabest and best bidder lor the fame, the propertv and I ranch lues ot said Company, con vened to me in mortgage as aforesaid and next men tioned, vis t- The whole of that section ot the Tyrone and Clear field Railroad rom Ttrone Station, Blair county.Penn sylvania. to Phillipsburg, In t entre countv. Perms. I ama as the lame la now constructed, together with ail and singular, the railways, rails, crost-tlos, chairs, spikes. Iron, timber, bridges, fences, together with all real roperty oi every description ao-iuired by and be longing to said otnnany, appurtenant to said road, and ail the rights, liberties, privileges, and corporate franc hi es of said road and company, and all the tola. Income. Issues, and profits to be derived and to arise irom the same aud an the lands used and oc cupied lor rail waysdepots or stations between said points, with all bul'dims standing thereon or procured therefor. A more speclflo and dotal, ed statninont of the Items of property Included and referred to In the foregoing de scription, may be given as follows : RAILROAD. All that section of the railroad of the said 1 he Tvrone Slid i eattlo d Railroad Companv. beginning on the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Tyrone Station in Snyder township It air county: thence crossing tne Lltte Juniata river, and running successively through Tyrone borcugb and Snyder township, in B, air county, and Tay lor township. In t entre county, to the sun mit ol the AHegneny mountains, and thence through Bush town ship. ( eutre county, to and through the borough of Phillipsburg In Rush township atoresald, and there ter minating, oeinganout twenty-turee ana a nan miles iu lengto, tt tetner wi n ne rignt ot way tor ine same, wiui such additional widths s are required by tbe s opes of excavations and embankments. SIDINGS Connected with aald section ot saM Road. and belonging to said company, be. ween said polfts. and tbe right of way tor the tame, of the number aud length following. viz. : At T rone one siding about 3 8 reet long. At jyroue Engine House, one siding ubout 1284 foet long. Atrtaiarage vaney i;ni roau intersection, two sid ings about 11)71 teet total length. At Mount r leaf ant. one siding aoout zuu teer. long. At Ilk 11 lie Pout, one uuarry uldiug about Mi feet Ion".- . . . At nummit, lain aine i-ost, a secona track smtng aoout 1330 leet long. At Miimnlt, one Y and level siding, and one level siding north of Summit with the rlcht o, wav lor all beyond the limits ot the right o way lor the track last men tioned, ine total .engtn oi said i ana sidings being about 1600 leet. At Nundv Ridge, a siding about 1268 teet long. At Ponelton, a Y about 121)8 feet long, and two sidings about27H4 act. total length, with the right ef way lor the same. at Osceola Station, a siding abont Tt4 feet long, toge ther with two lines of track, one ol which extends rrotn the main trtck oi the said I y rone and Clearfield Rail road to a warehouse-lot owned bv the said Tvrone and Clearfield Rat road Con pany. In said town oi Osceola, Decatur township, i icarfleld county, about 2975 teet ling; and the other of which extends Irom a point on the said las -named track Immediately west ot the cross ing of Moshannon creek to filler's Coal Mines. In said Decatur township, Clearfield couu y about 24.VI leet long andasoblHI teet of additional Railroad track ex tendliik up a shannon creek ; together with the right ot way there. or. and all embunkmenis, cuttings, urhigos, and treKie-works necessary tliore or. At Dunbar, one sldi g about 37 feet long. At .-telnei'B one siding about 223 feet long At Phil:ipsburg. three sidings, about 1)00 feet, total length. HEAL ESTATE. At Tyrone, ono luO-reet 'i ruck Scales, with OITioe, IJ leet by 12 icet At Cutdener's Hntion near Eighth Mile Post, a Waior station lot. tit) by 100 icet. together wtb a Water Station. 14 lee by 14 fret trected thereon; wlih all water rights and fixtures, lands, and appurtenances eediui therefor. At A.ount Pleasant a Wa er Station. Is feet by Id feet with all the wa:er rights aud fixtures, lands and appurtenances necd ui therefor Ai randy Ridge, a Vtatvr Station. 14 feet by 14 feet , with wood alt- ds a tacheu, and all wator rights, fixtures, lanes as d appurteiiauc.es need u. theretor. One warthouse lot, containing 147 perches, sttnated In Ihe town ol Qsceo.a, Deuutur township, Clearlield county At 21H Mile Post a lot rf ground, containing S perches. Intended fot a foreman's dwelling house. At 1 hlllipsburg. one s a ion lot. contaiulnu 44 perehes, witi. one irnnie passenger station 50 leet by 20 leet, and one temporary iiame warehouse, SO tout by 20 teet, buPt ihercon. A' Phillipsburg, ot.e lot orplece of ground, contain ing 4 85-1 00 acres with , One frame Warenouse, 90 feet by 30 feet One irame 1 mine House 31 leet by 7 Icet. One iron Turn-table. 60 teet in diameter And one Irame Water Station lt leet by 16 feet, built thereon, with ah the water rights aud fixtures, londui d appurtenances needinl theretor. AND GENERALLY, All the lands, railways, rails bridges, culverts, trestle works tool houses, coal houses, whurves, leuoes, rights of way, workshops machinery, stations, depots, depot grounds woiks. masonrv, and other superstructure, teat estate nulldii as, and improvements ot whatever ua'ure or klnu appertaining or belonging to the above mentioned pi operty and to the said section ot the said Tyrone and Clearfle d Rullroaa and owned by said ( t niuatij In connection therenlih. and all the rights, liberties, pilvileges, and corvorate Irunchises of said road ai.d louipuiy. TERMS OF SALE. The said raPioad sidings, real estate, and premises mentioned in the said mortgage, and above dencnoed, wi l be exposed to sale entue aud In one lot, and the following terms and conditions wilt be observed in the making ol the said sale : The purchaser will be required to pay alO.000 of the purchase money In cash at the time ol the sale; and In cese anv oi the holders ot any of the bonds or tbe coupons due aud pavable upon the said bonds of the Tyrone and Cleartle.d Railroad Company, aud secured by the mort gage txtcuti d by the said Company to tbe said B. Frank lin Ra.ev. 'trustee as a ore'aid. shall become purchasers by themselves or with others ol the said premises at tiie said saie thai then the said bo.ders of ihe said bonds or coupons may tor the residue oi the said purchase money make payment within twenty days alter said saie, either in whole or in pan by translerring and delivering to the aid R. Franklin Haley. Tiastee as aloresald. the said bonds or coupons, or bv receipting upou the same tor the amount hat may be so hid by hlui or tbetu In wools or In pan of the said balance oi the said purchase inohfv, to be estlmutedior tho purpose of such payment at the rate or value of the dividend or share of the said purchase money which the salo holders of the said bonds or coupons uiav be respectively entitled to re ceive according to the terms of said mortgage, for which share or dividend the sala delivery and trans ler of or a receipt upon the said bonds or coupons shu! 1 be deemed and taken to be a discharge and acquittance; and the ba ance of the suid purchase money, il any, shall be paid by the said party so purchasing, in cosh, within twenty days alter the date of sale to the said 'I ruslee. And u tbe raid premises sball be purchased at the said sale by patties other than the holders or owners o. the said bonds oi coupons as beiore mediionej, then the balance (' said purchase money that may re main aftet the said payment of tlO 0I0 thereof, requlrea to be psld at the time ol said sale, sha I be palu to the said Trustee In cash, within twenty days there-titer. Upon the payment or adjustment oi said ourcnase money, as herelnheiore mentioned, the said trustee will execute and deliver to tbe purchaser or purchasers ot the same, a conveyance at the premises a oresaid, In pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon him Any further Information in respect to the said sa'e or premises, may be bad on application to the undersigned 'trustee, at his oftice, No. 42 S. THIRD Street, in the city oi Philade phla. R. FRANKLIN RALEY. Trustee 'o. 42 S. THIRD otreet, Phtbuielphla. M. 'I UOMAH & BONN, Auctioneers, ... . JlOi. 130 and 141 S. FOURTH Street, 10 30 f tHO Philadelphia j?A II! BANKS' STANDARD SCALES, Adapted to Every lirBncVi of 13usi nests Where a Correct and Durable Scale Is lteri'uived. A uniform standard ot welgnta, and a oorrect sys tem of welgulng, are subjects claiming- the aitontioa of every individual in the community, FAIRBANKS & EWING, MASONIC HALL, No. 715 CHESNUT STEEET, 1 2Jn.tln.Ca.4p J'tfUADELTHJA. MEDICAL. ELECTRICAL DISCOVERIES AND GLORIOUS RESULTS, DR. V. 3. OALLOWAT, 'Flectrtcat Physician, for merly the partner of PROFESSOR C. II. BOL after an absence of a year and halt lrom the city , during; which time he has been emrafred with PROFESSOR BOLLP.H, his fatber-ln-law, In mvestlnaJog more fully tbe sublime subject of Electricity as the GREAT CURATIVE AGENT, has resumed hla successful practice at So, 14J South EIGHTH Street, where be is curing, with unparalleled success the wsrst forms ot acute and chronlo diseases In our many scientific experiments with tbe alec trio, Galvanic, Klectro-Magnelie, and pare Magnetic Cur rents, and their numerous modifications on tbe bodies of various animals for tbe purpose of as ceitalnlng with minute accuracy the dlroo and indirect Influence ef each on the organization we have demonstrated that Electricity Is tbevt.al 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 energlos equalizing the circulation, and restoring the system to a self-sustaining healthy condition. 77le mol tatitfactory ruu!t$ follow our trratmrnl. In some Instances the disease of years' standing yields readily at the first touch of the electric element, while in otheis It if quires a more protracted treatment One eery important feature ot onr treatment Is that no time la lost in experimenting with disease. Bv means of an electrical test, an accurate diagnosis Is given at once, determining the locality and character ot the disease, snd Indicating the treatment to be pursued. DR. P. SHEDI), OF NEW YORK. CITY, a aclentlflo sentleman of ability, is associated with Dr. Galloway In the practice. Dr. Shedd was a student of Professor C. H. Holies, with Basny other eminent medical men la the city of Rochester, N. Y., about ten years ago, and after that a partner in tbe city of Buffalo, and since that time has given his whole attention to the coring ot disease by Electricity in Its various forms and modifications, In accordance with the great and tubhme doctrines of Professor Holies, who has brought his 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. 3. Galloway and P. Shedd, M. D., commend them to the confidence of the publlo andaffllcted. Mrs. C. H. BOLLES, tie oldest and most successful female Electrician in the country, has charge of the Female Department Our treatment Is eminently succcsslul In all FEM VLE DISEASES. N. B. Professor BOLLES, my tather-ln law, has no iueceuor in this city, although we nnd lengthy adver tisements in the public press of this city d tiling the past year from an individual who has had the audacity to style himself "successor to Fbopessob Kollbs." The same individual publishes along list of patients as rtference, giving the public to undeist and that they were cured by him, when in lact every oneot them was treated by Protessor Bollcs and myself with many thousand others. Many of the parties he refers to as having been treated by him. he in fact, has never seen. All such misrepresentations are calculated to deceive tne public, especially the afflicted portion. Those given up ai in curable are invited to call. CONSULTATION FREE. An interesting pamphlet mailed by addressing W. GALLOWAY & SHEDD, No. 112 SokUi EIGHTH Street, 1 1 smw lm PHILADELPHIA. WATCH-S AND JEWELRY. 13 LADOjtft7s7 'DIAMOND DEADER Jim WATCHES ASD SILVXB WABS, WATCHES ASD JEWELRT B7.f ATKBl). gChes-tiint aU., ffia Ttaa ilwivi etn band hAantlfnl asaortment of Dia mond Fluiier Rings. Kar Rings. Hreastpins Studs, and Diamond bets, all ol Whicn win be soiu at iobb tuuu usu Tirleea. Diamonds mounted to order In the latest styles, and most substantial manner. Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware Tn inpnt vnrintv. llalu RiuitS, a large assortment always on hand Engagement and. Wedding Rings in case or made to utuur. Kllver Wits fnr Bridal nresents tn all atvles. 'Watches repaired In tbe best manner, and guaranteed.! V 6. Diamonds and all Precious Stoues, aa also Otd Gold and Uilver. bought for cash or taken in ex change. 1220 MOOS & BROTHER, jit Chronometer, Clock, and Watchmakers, No. 244 S. FRONT STREET, Dave constantly on hand a complete assortment of Clocks, etc., for Railroads, Banks, and Counting Koouis, which they offer at reasonable rates. N. Is. Particular attention paid to the repairing of fine Watelies and Clooks. 151m CHOICE II O L IDA Y GOODS, large and handsome assortment of COLD AND SILVER WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY", SILVKll AND PLATED WARE CLOCKS, BROS2E3, ElC. CLATIK & BIDDLE, Successors to I nomas C. Garrett, 6 221vrp No. 712 CHESNUf STREET. II T.i V T "V TT T T T 11 1111 11 X XI il IU XU lb, f,' eaa No. &20 ARCH STREET. Manufacturer and Dealer in Watches, Fine Jewelry, Srilvr-llHTil Ware, 8 801y Solid Silvpr-WHfp. 11 I C II J E W E L K Y. JOHN Ii REN NAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS', FINE WATCHES. JEWELRY, Ktc. Eto. Etc. 9 201y No. 18 8. EIUHTU 8i UEET, rl'ilada. o .YBTERS IjYNDFIAVEN KAY, AND OTHER Noriolk Oysters, jiut rccclveu via rttll1roa.(Vno. or iiur.ii" t'v'i'fi.ii. 110 it No. 10J N. VVAltU tlcet. DRY GOODS RETAIL. JjLACK SILKS. BLACK GB08 DE ROTHES. ULACaV 1IGTJHD S1IXS. BLACK CORDED 81LKS. BLACK TAFFETAS. BLACK K08 SRAIHES. BeagM lew aad will be sold at a small advance. J. C. STRAWDUIDGE & Co., 1 1 tat K. W. Center KIOBTH and MARKET. IIOMAS SIMPSON'S SONS, Nob. 922 and 024 TINE 8treet. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. (H) nalrs of Blankets. Inst received, to be sold lbrotie tblrd less than the usual price. 1 case beau tii ol all-wool Ulankdts for t5 M, asaal prloe 8 00. 1 ease 11-4 handsome all-wool Blankets for only 17 00, nsnal orlceSIO OO. lease very 1 at re magnificent Blankets for $10-00 per pair, upnal price H 00 i.aioe aioca oi L'neo isamasu auu lowauings, juu re ceived atlowpilcs 10 nieces brautiiul black and white stripe Mohair Skirtings. Just the goods for the present season. isowopen. a fun assortment oi macs: Alpacas ana Mobstrs, at low prices. While and oolored Mohairs, and all wool Delaine. V. SO. and 40 Spring Skirts, or the best shapes, both white and coloied, at low prices. 1 ICmws os. 922 and 924 FINE btreet. TO UN W. YOUNG no. 70 n. rorr.TH street, Will c:oae bis Retail t stabllnhment JANUARY 13. In tbe meantime OKEAT INDTTCEMENT3 Will be ofTp.rrd to those In want ol DKtHd HOODti and 113 4trp DOMESTICS. 3G NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY ! 3G OPERA CLOAKS I OPERA SACKS! Tbe entire stork ot LADIl.B' AN1 IIILnitES'S WIN'IEK tLOARtt AND WRAPfERU seillng off at a (ire at Hacntlre I No. 3d . NLNT1I PTRTCET. 1 11 6 B. UUNTER, Agent. MEDICAL. yjEDICAL ELECT II ICITjf WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY DR. S. W. UECKWITH'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE No. WALNUT Street, For lb e Ti eat nient of Aeute and C'lironlt ltHeanvsk Electrical Investigation has proved that tho hn.nm body acts on ibe pnuciple oi toe nanauio batiorv iii biaiii, mutous blu serous memoianes, the skin, tii-soec, aiiu lluids constitute tue uevauve aud posi tive lorces. Every acnon. whothor mental or uhvai cul, is the result ot tlicso antaKonistle lorces. Iliirosi lion, rcspirauon, cremation, secretion, and excre tion are due 'oldv to E ectrical iutlueuce There is a polar action establislied ihrounhout tbe nervous sj stem v. ti.cb coLiiects v ith every part ol the body . estaoashina and lre-ervin a propor balanoo of the elec-ricul t'lemeut, winch constitute tiealtn, and dicUrtance of wh eti causes disonso. Tltero arc strictly but two rouditjous ot disease one oi inflam mation, or positive; the otlua weak, debilitated nenutivo; aud as Eli ctricity contains these two con onions in lUo action ot the positive and nnratlvo currf't all we have to do is to ueonallze tbo (lis- eat fc'-t rot-iore propel nea tny action V e ao not witU to convoy the impression that we onro ol. aisenses in all conditions. We cannot cure consumption aner theluurs ar al destioyed; jet we do osaert, and are prepared to pract.eally domon sti ate, that hundreds ot oases ot almost every form ol chronic diseases, pronounced iucurab le, bv tbe be medical pructitiouers ol tbe coun r. buvo boen radi cally cDULD, somo of them iu an incredibly short time, b our tlcctrical treatment. Its treat snne rioxtty over oiber practice in ibe cure ot disease i a to attested in trie fact that, within tbe i ast Uve tears, over fourteen thousand patien s have been treated at tins oflice, sufTerinr from almobt every lorm and conaition of uisease common to bumautty SLd in nearly a 1 cases a benoht or perleot euro has been elltcted. Fa.sv, doalness, o inonoss, rbeuma tism, uvsi epsia, cancer, and all tbe oid knotty ois eases l bat are a physician's curse, as It proves bit inability to eradicate, are by our si'ieutiuo method comparatively easy of ouie. Specimens of tumors ol large growth ex. ratted by means ot iUeotricity alone, without pain, without the use of the kuifo, ligatures, or any other means, may be seen at our oilite bv those interested. Therefore, with thee r acts to prove our theory and treatment of disease, we are w:.iirir to undertake any ot the folio ving dine,-), with evory hope and pro-poet of suocess with -rv many others not bore enumerated: 1. iHseates ot tie Brain and Wervoiu Siialem. .Epilepsy, Chorea or 8. Vitus' IMnoo. Paralysb i Hemiplegia), Ketiraipia, Hysteria. Nervousness 'alpitation oi tho Heart, Lockjaw, eto. 2. Organs and 'iutuet tonnected with the Diget live oyahm Sore throat, Dyspepsia, Diarrhosa Dysentery, Obstinate Constipation, Uauuoirnoides or i iles, Bilious. Flatulent, aud l'ainter's Colio, and all aflectlons ol tbe Liver and Spleen. 8. Kenpiratory Organt. Catarrh, Couch, Ioflu esza, Asthma (when not caused by onrauio disoase oi ti.e hi art , ltroucliitis, l'leunsy. Pleurodynia or J;beumatism of tbe Chest, Consumption In tbe early stares. i 4. j'ilirout and Muscular System t Rheumatism Gout, Lumbago, Still eck, bj.iual Curvature, Hif Diseases, Cancers, Tumors. 6. Urinary ami GeniuU Organs. Gravel, Diabetes and Kidney complaiuts. Impotence and Seminal W caitiu ss. Tbe latter complaints never fail t J yield rapidly to this treatment 6. itiseases Peculiar to Females. litems Com pluluu), involving a mal-position, as Prolapsus, An troverslon, Ketroversiou, Iiitliunumtton, Ulceration, and vurtouB oilur allecuons of the Womb and Ova iiis, l ainiul, huppressed, beauty, or 1'rotuao Men struation, Leucoirba:a. TO LAD IKS wh can recommoud thin treatmont as one ol OVAblED bLLCKt. A most inuutne table caces huve coiue ULaer treatment at our ollioe wbo can testily to ibis lact Mrs. liUCK Wll'il has iLiiio cliare ol tbe Laules' Do, artimtnt, and al delicacy ili be used towards those who entrust themselves to ber cure. Iu tenia e diseases as men uoiit d in tbe aoove list, witb others not meutioued she bus bad a arve experience, aud can coiUidently preni'he the most tratify ini; resulis. T O l H t; A k FLlCi D i be treatmont is mild and ceutlo, i todueini; no shock or uup easaut seasatioa whatever. Our protts iouul luteroourno with tbe alilioied wbl ever be characterized by per I'm; t canoor aiid bont sty . and those whose complaints are incura ble, or ao not admit of amelioration, will be ixankti led so aud not accepted for trcatmeut It mat. era not what uiav be your complaint, or how Ion you may huve suffered, or how much, or what couise ol treatment you may have been subjected to, or what disappointments you may have experienced, if the system is hot worn out r sufficient vitality romains lor reaetiou there is a fair prospect ot recovery. KLFEKLNCLo. Tbe diseased and all in erosted are relerrcd to the following canted genilemen, who have been treated and witnessed oar treatment on others ucNo. mo A ALNU T Street: A. J l'Uaaontou, llricadier-Oeueral, Mo. 010 Spruce street ; A. l'loasotitou, Uriiiadier-tioneral. bt. Louis, JIubouh; Jao b Vauiienritt, Odessa, Dela ware; K A. bempie, tbreud mauutacturer, Mount Hollv, New Jersoy; W. B. Smith, iron, founder, Ro. 1022 Hanover street, 1'uilaJe phta; George Douglass Local Express omouuv, I hilu dt lplnii;J W lliTdley, publisher, No 60 is . Fourth street; Kobert V oik o blN lhir.1 strieL; Colonel I'. N. Sweeney, assessor, Second District ol l'hilit dilphia, Walnut and Eighth streets; George O Evans. AO 418 Arch street, below Kit h; Wt'liaui I'olouse, type louuder, third and Cbesn.it streets; Ed McLauc, manufacturer oi cotton roods, with very niuuy otheis l'hvsio ans or stutlen's dosiring to have instruotios intbocoirect application ol Electricity lor tbe cure of disease can apply at the Ollioe. Consultation Ireo. Descriptive circulars of cure effected wlih numerous reloreuces, can be bad ty appltcHtion at the Ollioe. Ail leilots addifss.d to Dl. S. W. 13KCKWITII, 1 lmw Ko. 10 WALNUT BUeet, Phila. DRY GOOOS RETAIL. 113 piucii tf& vvoor, in N. MNTII STREET, ABOVE ARCH. nave Just opened, from New Tork, W0 doa. Linen Vi.1 kins, Iront il-M up to M a doa. A cheap lot of Liaaa Doylies, 1 10, tl 60, tl-T. and 2 a doa. - dos. Linen Oackaback Towel, from ii ets. op to U -4 doable Damask Table Linens. Powr-)om Table Linens. Linen Table Cloths. Scotch Diaper, by the piece or yard. Bird-eye Linen. Linen Huckaback, by the yard. Beat makes Shirting Linens. Kaasla Crash, by the yard. Just opened, 1000 doc Linen Hdkfi. Ladles' Linen HdkM., 11, UH, 15. 0, H, J8, Jl, v M tlH cts. -Gents' Linen Bdklk., 23 op to 70 ets. One lot of Ladies' Tucked Hdkfs., all linen, 50 cts. One lot of French worked Hdkfs., jg ets. Ladles' Linen Hemstitch Hdkfs , 15 cts up to 80 CtJ. dents' Linen Utmstlicb Hdklt. dents' Hemmed lldkis. Gents' colored-border Hdkfs. Ladles' Linen Cufls. cheap.'10 B"Ck LCe V",, new 8tyle' 2 M' a very cheap lot of machine-worked Bands, nearly good as needls worked. While Uooos. White Goods. A new lot of White Iirll lauts. very oheao. M 11 11V 44, 50, sndffil cts a yard. ' 9 one,' . Jaconet and Cambrto Mus'lns. Beft finish Cambric and Jaconet Muslim. Nainsook Muslins, very cheap. Victoria I awns. NalniMxik Plaid and fltrlped Muslins. Cambrlo Plaid Muslins. W bite 'lariatana and bwlss Musllai, Etc. Eto. PHICE WOOD. Uo. Ill N. MNTH Street, above Arch. N. Tl. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins I lilowcase and Bheetlng Muslins, t anton Flannels 31)4 35 4u, 45 , and 90. All-wool ana Demet Flannels. Heavy Shaker Klimneln, hva and srey plain ana twilled Flannels. Best quality American Prints and Cllnithams. ..1i'I?AlpBca8' ye,y CD0,P Oh31H15v,i,75,l, ana si o. 11 QREAT KEDUCTIOX IX PRICES CLOSING OUT, BEFORE TAKING ACCOUNT OF STOCK.' PLAIN ANDT.PLAID POPLINS. PLAIN, FIGURED, AND PLAID MEEINOE3. PLAIN AND FIGURED DELAINES. ENuLlSU AND SAXONY DRES3 STUFFS, And DKHJS8 GOODS of every variety, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 26 and 28c. BLEACHED JklUillXS. , 31o 4 4 BLEACHED MUSLINS. 8So. 4-4 BLEACHED MUftLISS. 35c. 4 4 BLEACHED MUSLINS. S7io 4-4 BLEACHED UUaLlNS. 40c. 4-4 BLEACHtD MUSLINS. VTilliamsvIlle, "Wamsutta, and Now York Mills.. 25 and 28c. UNBLFACHED MUSLINS. 81c. 4-4 UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. 33c. 4 4 UN BLEACHED MUSLINS. And all tne best makes of Bleached and Un bleached Sbectinir, Fiilov ase and tihtrbng Muslins,. Less tlian Wholesale Prices 1I.STEEL&SON, 12 30mws Nor . 713 and 715 N. TENTH ST. Q O T T O X GOODS. WIDE CHINTZES, 31 cents. CALICOES, best makes, 35 cents. 104 UI1CA SHEETISOS. 10-4 WALTHAM bHEETINGS. 0-4 PEPrEEILL SHEETINGS. NEW VOBK JUL 1.8. WAMSUTTA. WILLIAMSVILLE. 6-4 PILLOW MCSLIN3. FIV BALES of 4 4 UNBLEACHED MTJSLLN8,. at 81 cents. J. C. feTliAWBlilDGE & CO., 1 2 im N. W. corner EIGUTH and MARKET. JJREIFUSS tte BELSINGER, No. 49 N. EIGHTH STREET, EAST SIDE, 11 are just received a large lot ol BAM-MDK WOOLLKN GOODS, LADIES' FAWtJY UOOUS W HIM. GUoDS, LaCE.H, KMBBOIDESIXS, VElu HA1E St.18. And a full line ot LADIES' ASD CHILDN tM H KID, BILK. AND FAJiCV ouivta. Alto, a large lot of CItOCIIET LACES, W bleb we are offerins at reduced prices. 9 12 ly LINEN GOODS. I. IN EN GOODS. BAI'NSLEY TABLE DAMASK, 1I2 and 1. FIE WIDE TiBLK D.tMAHK. 1 50 aad MOO. 1C0 dozen NAI KISS, at SJ-88. BED-110EDEEED TOWELS ASD NAPKINS. fHEETIKGS AND PILLOW-CASE LINEN. BIRD'S EYE LINEN, in line qualities. J. C. STRAWERILQE & CO., . 1 i 3m N. W. Corner of EIG1M C and MARKET Streets, So 104 tLKeWLi elhAlCl. E. JN1. NEEDLES. Laces and Late Goods, emlroiderj.es, VrillTE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, KECK TIB3, VEILS, LINEN ELEEVE3, COLLARS, ETC., In all their Varieties. II O r K I N S' OVO HOOP-SKIRT ilanu actory So. li .KCH fitreot, Above Hitt b Htiuet, l'hi,atlelphia. Who ff Hie an J l:otai . Our assortment einliruce.4 all the new and desirable stvR'S ti"l slneH. of cvirv lrngili and size waist lor Laillrs. Aliwen, and hlldren. 1 hoM of -OUH O WJH HAKE " are iup, rinr In wis anu ilui ubi't t to any other tjUrta mudt , aud warranted, to five sallslni'tion. bilr.s uiaCe to order, altered, oud repaired. S 4 ly