i DcllTcrance from the Lattrr.Day Ralata. 3CAPB OP A YOUNG OIKL FEOM THH MORMONS HKK . . ' BUFFERINGS. A corrcppondpnt of the Cincinnati Commercial, ritinir Irora Tctorsbur. Ohio, eivp Ion It B(V fount of the adventured of a younir plrl namod ouiM uiacK, wno recently escaped from the lornion community in Salt Lake City, and en Jiircd ereat suOering. The uubetanceol tho story bb iunows: . , i . . "On Thuwdar eveninir. 4th tnt.. n a bor wai turning from school, across the flelrt. near etersbiirK, on ncaiine a counle of haystacks he card plaintive moans, apparently proceed in g leieirom, accorapanica dv laint articiuauoaa I a human voice. He diatinctlv heard the iacnlation, 'My (jod I my God 1' the boy hur ed to his home, which was In sleht, and told fir. Davidson what he had heard. Mr. Davhlaon t once started back with him, and meeting two eigtibors on the way, took tnem aioug to tlie i ack of hay. "Ou reaching the pot, and Rolnjr round one f the stacks lrom whonce the sounds proceeded, Ury discovered some rairs protruding from the ase, and, on Investigation, what was their iu rise to find ft jounsr girl, an entire strancrer, terally burrowed In the hay, seemingly help ss, aud in a dying condition. Bhe raise. I a 'air of blue ves to the puntlomrvn's startled jiccs, and implored them not to move her, to t nor no more ana aie, lor sne was irozen ana arved, and aid had arrived too late ! How iver, the rentlemcn raided her os pently as they uia, ana tiioiign. me gentlest motion agzra- tea ncr suuerings, succeeded in carrying ner ck to Mr. Davidson's larm-house. Bhe was idently not more than sixteen years of aae. hid scantily and miserably clad. A tattered n-ess clune around her, and a garment that had nee Deen an unaerskirt sne tiaa torn in two, ue strip bolncr tied about her head, and the iher wrapped about her lect. isuo avers that Bhe resiaea in Missouri until ie fall of 186. when her" father became inlatu ed nUh the Mormon faith (a nntuiier of Mor iobs beincr settled near them), and In opdO."!' on to the wishes of his wite and tumilv. mnde reparations to remove io Salt Lake City. As e could not-be turned lrom his Durnose. his Imily reluctantly accompanied him, and were limbered anions; the inhabitants of that city, , nue Air. liluck was at once enrolled anionRtue aints.' They had been there for six months. irine whioh time matters had been srrowinz jom oad to worse, when the crisis arrived, iu e shape ot Mrs. Black No. 2. The iamily were jw wrought up to desperation, and Mrs. Black o. 1, with her threw daiiKhters. resolved to ake their escape from Utah, at the same tinio :ine cognizant that the way was rifo with incer, ana that it captured death would be leir doom. Louisa goes on to sity that they icceencam eiiiuine viiriiance, ana muae tueir cape from Suit Lake City on the 10th of Inst me, with only twelve dollars in' their purse, id turned their faces towards the States. "The girl say they kept mostly to the woods tid ravines, and all coven places, to avoid dis )very, and gave their former homo in Missouii wide berth lor lear ot tne many Morni ns sere. At length one of the sinters died from posure and privation, and covering her ur in e woods, they still wandered on. Soon another J-ter perished, aud Louisa and her mother alono irsued their lllirlil. At iciigta jurs. lilacs lay wn; nevfr to rise again, liouisa thinks it list have been in the vicinity ot Cleveland that r n. oilier died, lnsieiuiot unKiug any assist r;e she wandered onward alone. Slio tells of ine at Greenville. Pennsylvania, and of finally riving at Middlesex, where she says -she lay nceuied lor three days on the larm ot Mr. irfnionsou. This was about the Oth of De- mbcr. 'She proceeds to relate that she was here und bv a couide of horse-thieves, and we next id this voung girl, on the eve ot December 11, ployed as an emissary by these rogues to ride a horse that they had lust stolen from Mr. Jmonson's field. She states that they instruct- her to go to Oil City, and gave her directions w to get there; bIso that one of them gave t two duis, a ten ana a nve, wita wnicb to ocure subsistence for herself and horse on the ute. When asked what she did with tho oney, sue at tirnt did not seem to recollect aud length said she 'spent it,' but did not say : at lor. However, it is supposed she lost the .oney. These thieves told her that they would Jfe another route" to uu City, where they uld meet her, aad take charge of tho horse; io that their gang had their beadquatters ere, and that they had run olf many a horse Oil City. They iurthermore boasted that lev had stolen a span in Cleveland worth $400. jfiey placed her on the horse, and started her , and that is the last she saw ot tnem. ln ad of taking the prescribed route, Louisa anged the programme by taking a route of r own choosing. "Bhe finally took refuge in the haystack here she was found, badly frozen." Musical Items Au operetta in one act. sailed Clirismas Eoe, i been given with success in London. SimRcevess is very busy singing in England is winter. His popularity is as unDounaed as ?r. Beethoven, anion? other antipathies, had a at lepuunance for beer a decidedly peculiar atipathy for a German. A son of Mendelssohn Is engaged in Frank- It t in wilting the biography of his distin- ished lather. There are to bo musical festivals this year th at Worcester and JNorwicti, .bngiana. .air. nedict will conduct at the latter. The National College of Music of London 3 dissolved. The Society of British Musicians s also dissolved, alter an existence ot thirty e years. I At the last Exeter Hall performance of The ssiah, Louisa I'yne sang the toprano ioloe, d a new singer, Miss iucy t ranuin, tne cou ilto solos. Arditi has comrosed a new waltz called Limited Liability," and it has met with tne i-or ot the London public, notwitbstinuing us d title. The nrincipal theme is said to be as hielul aDd catching as the well-known "11 icio." A now oratorio called Job haa been produced Dublin, me music is oy tr. Chipp, and the bt striking past-ages are a chorus, "Blessed is In man:" a soprano air, "riiou art iatieu iroin aven:" a tenor air, "Ihe Lord is mv sueo rd;" a chorus, "The Lord is righteous;" a rec)' live dv iod, -jiiy soui is weary," ana a con- ding lugal chorus, "O sing unto the Lord." -The widow of William Vincent Wallace has is advertisement in tho London musical DaDers 'Mrs. wanace uate jicicne Btoepei). pianist the Dueness .uowaffcr 01 uutnenana. Deirs to nounce that, owing to the death of her hus nd. Mr. Vincent Wallace, she renuires to re- me her professional duties. Mr. Wallace iends boarding schools within a circuit of elve miles, and mascs arrangements ot a libe- l character when there are several pupils In a- i1 XT. J.. . .1 cii. p. Harue inuiii y x-tw. ui uiuuuuw runu. ni. hn's wood, and Cramer & Co., No. 201 ltegent ;eet." Carlotta Patti, at a recent concert she gave Testh, was caned twenty times betore the rtain. A French paper adds the following Irtlculars: A'rtnr ih nnneort. Alexandre Di mas. who wsi Iti.o nimnifl. reauesied to be prtwouted to the i.,iw,. and ad dressed to her one of those com- iments which be alone knows bow to use. 'You atC8t BUCCeHS WIIIOU nu Mimij un nuiuiuuu Ul "I ' . .... r . V. I. : . . ..a rtlHt ' 'Hut ereuter buccom inu n, exoianuea riot! a. 'to have made vour acquaintance, dear ister ' 'Oh I' exclaimed Dumas, in an ecutaoy of hnir! 'such talent, beauty, esn-it in a isiufrle pur- Li in too much!' Ana opeuiucr ins arms io ine lirming artiHt, oe eruumoeu nor njuny uuict, iu .uAnna nt annie lliiv vwinv wuu buiiuuiiuuu uiuui. dti rinv he called noon her and wrote in lior )Uin these two vemfi, luurn rtummuuio ioi wwii n than lor correctness oi me iiiyxue : " A CARLOTTA PATTI. i ma niaia a t'eotendre, etant homme et chrotlon IU II J eiaiS 01eU, J en iuuuii uo vnnu, r 'A. Dnutu " 'As Chilstian man to hear thee Me-t ami, But ii 1 wore a bud with grhif I d die.' " THE: DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JAITOARY 19, 18GG. FOREIGN JOTTINGS. - Garottlngpias lately been revived In London. The quarantine which was established on tne Item an frontiers on account of the cholera has been abolished. Tho Fiench Government resolves to with draw lrom the F.xtiaditlon treaty with England. The treaty expires in Juno next. The passage of the Bospboms and Darda nelles Ly night is about to bo opened to steamers of all flogs and class s. . It la stated that Gustave Dore's illustrations of Munchausen were the artistic bit of the Christina f e ason in London. A prelect has been started for running a tneumatic railway between Liverpool and Bir enhead, under the bed of tho Mersey. A paintlnorby Rubens, representing the ap pearance of the Virgin t.o St. Francis of Assist, tins been discovered in a church In Cassel, Ger many. The little books published in France by tho Society 8t. Vincent of Paul represent tho cholera as a judgment ot God on those who do not believe in the devil. Queen Victoria always sends a gift of 3 to Rny ooor mother In her dominions who may give birth to triplet. The latest suwesslu) candi date for the money is the wile of James Gibson, a weaver of Kilbarchan, Scotland. Tho Emperor Napoleon lately eave an audi ence to Captain Miuie, of rifle celebrity, and it is said approved ot a . new arm submitted by him, which will probably bo adopted for the whole army. A Fenian has been captured In London, ne wks charcred with manufacturing pikes tor tho Fcniun Brotherhood, and was sent off to Ireland in care of two members of the Irish cou' Btabulary. The future wife of the hcir-anparent of the crown of Italy, the Princess of Leuchtcnberg, Jg the niece of tho Emperor of Russia. The young" princess has been brought up as a mem ber ot the (iiCfk Church. A cale singer, Karillz, sinking in Madenburg. recently donned a waistcoat Of red and white io one annrr. and nut nn a false beard in another. The police authorities lined hlin two thalers for wearing costume." A beautiful boumict was presented to th rrinccss ol Wales on ner birth-day, consisting of scoiict and white flowers, the Danish colors, with letters in nowers in the centre, representing the month, day, and year, the vtholo being sur mounted with choice lace. , i A simple Invention was exhibited at the late Birmingham cattle show for making butter by atmospheric act. on, the air being forced by a lunccr into the midst ot the rnim or cream. which is contained in a cylinder, the result beincr that in a tew minutes butter is made, leaving the wiik perfectly sweet for lannly use. A dnureist of Bolton. Yorkshire, who had sold a poison which had been put to a fatal use. was convicted bv the magistrates rccentJvaod fined, under the statute regulating the salo of poisons. The statute requires that the sale should be completed in presence of a witness, and the particulars of it entered in a book. As ajfiist oflenne, in this instance the luacistrates only inflicted a nominal tine. A statucof the Mexican hero Morel os has U6t been finished by Peatti, an Italian sculptor now in Mexico. The only likeness used by tho artist was a small medallion in wax. taken ot the subiect while he was in prison, and but a short time Dciore his execution, it is above the ordi nary size, being six lect stx inches in hcicht. As Morelos was a Foldier, he is represented with a arawn swora in his right nana. The Invalklc Eusse and tho Moscow Gazrttc have received interesting intelligence from the iioniuaia. According to their account, some eighty thousand Old Believers, who in former times Bought refuge in Turkey from the oppres sion of their orthodox countrymen, have ex pressed a wish to return to ltussia. They are prompted net only by the lenity recently maui- lesteu towards iJissenters oy the czar, out also, and probably more forcibly, by the colonization ot Ciicasslan emigrants in their midst. Some time ago, atone of the Dumfries' fairs. a oung woman, too obviously "from the coun try," wns seen standing with a very perplexed air at one ot the Etreet letter-boxes in iront ot the Mechanics' Institute. She was observed to knock several times on the top of the Iron pillar, but obtaining no response, she passed round to the opposite side, and raising the cover of the slit in which letters are placed, Bhe applied her mouth to the sperture, and called loud enoueh lor the amazed bystanders to hear, "Can ye let ine bae a postnge stamp?" The city of Mexico is better supplied with water than any city in the world. It has two immense aqueducts one -.seven miles Ions and ii . . . . ... . 1,1 i . . . . . i . i . iue oiuer tureu wiiicu oi uig ine waiei uoiu mo mountains to the very heart ol the city; thence by aiterics it is distributed in every direction. There ure also numerous Artesian wells in the eiiy and iis suburbs. By boring an avira.ge depth of eighty feet the watei rises several leet above the surface of tho earth, and Hows in a very bold stream. In many iustiucea this witer is not at all brackish, but is as iresh and as sweet as that brought lrom the mountains. The Capital Punishment Commission in Eng land has submitted to the Queen the following recommendations: "1. That the punishment of death be retained for all murders deliberately committed with ex press malice alorethought, such malice to be lound as a fact by the jury. "2. That the punishment of death be also re tained for all murders committed in, or with the view to, the perpetration, or escape alter the per petration, or attempt at perpetration ol any of ine ionowing ieionies: Muraer, arson, rape, burglary, robbery, or piracy. "3. That in all other case's of murder the pun ishments be pennl servitude lor life, or for any perioa not less man seven years, at the uiscre tion of the court." The Omnnms of Naples relates the following story of a man who found means to turn to account tlie popular apprehension ol poison er", which has prevailed there sinee the uppear ance of the cholera. The indiviuual In question' being excuedinsly hungry, and having only a "incle coin ot the value of a sou, laid it out In the purchased powdered sugar, and as he passed by the Btand of ono ot those open-air cooks who made a kind of pancake called fritlare, he drop ped, apparently by accident, sonie ot the sugar into the Irying pan. He was instantly seized by the bystanders as a poisoner caught in the act. He denied vigorously the trulh of the allegation, and at last, to prove hia innocence, ottered to eat the contents of the pan. This proposition was pecepted, and he accordingly despatched the pancake with great relish, and then walked oil' well satisfied with the success of his trick. A new "crime," which is creating some terror in the lcminine breast, has lust come to light in Paris. A hair-dresser in the Quartier Montmar- tre has been charced before tho police court with a series of singular assaults. With the assistance of an accomplice, who appears to be Known oy bis associates as -iho assasrln," he has been in the habit of enticing into his shop poor tnnni'iiTit rrlila ullll tlv, limiHa nt' lint,, aiwl tliL.it depriving them, by violence, of their locks, not untrequentlv adding insult to lniurv. The nonce discovered in bis shop numerous letters from his victims, upbraiding nim with his cruelty. A young girl ol sixteen had the courage to de nounce the ruffian to the police, uudeterred by his threats of having her imprisoned as a vaga bond, and there is abundant evidence to ensure hi conviction. The only defense was thai he dealt largely in lalso tresses and dilutions, and was obliged to find material the best way he could. The Russian Gazette of St. Petersburg pub lhes the lollowing details of the assassination ot an actor named Kouleblaklna: " Some time since a company of actors arrived from Tarubof at Balachef, in Russia, where they gave some repre sentations. At the close of one of tho perioral- ances, M. Kouleblaklna wasihvit0!! to supper by oiie of the spectators. Whilst taking their seals In a restaurant, they were accosted by a certain M. DOKOiikune, a lundea proprietor oi ine neizn , boruood, known tor his quarrelsome character, He reproached the actor with having played his part III. 'Will you replace me T' said the latter. 'urd I shall then see what you can make of H.' Althouah ftiifc reolv was Derfectlv inoffensive. M. Dckcukine gave the other a slap In the lane, and in return was attacked by the actor, and received, a pood beatinp. The bystanders separated the combatants; champagne was brought, and peace oppcaiea to he made, iiut m. nokoukine was bent on venrreance. He returned to his own house, loaded a towlintr-plcce with ball, and pro ceeding to the hotel Inhabited by M. Kouleblakine, knocKra at the door oi n:s apartment, lhe actor opened it to inquire vihat was wanted, and waf immediately fired at point blank by the other. 'Why, have you killed me?' gasped the dying man. 'Because vou deserved to die like a dog, was the reply. The assassin then entered the coflee-room of the hotel, extended himsclt on a rota, and went to sleep as if nothing had hap pened. In the meantime, however, messengers were sent to the police, to a sureeon, and to a pTiest. M. Koulebitikino confessed himself, took tie pnerament, and died a few minutes after. M. Dokoukine was awakened and taken off to prison, where ho still Is. awaitinsr his trial." A funny scene occurred in the streets of Manchester, Encland, last month. The keepers of an elephant belonging to a menaeorle were taking the animal throueh one ot ihe public thoroughfares at 1 o'clock In tbo morning, when tho coisers-by became frightened at the unusual spectacle, and the police attempted to arrest the elephant. Ilia keepers, however, stimulated him to resistance, and tho elephant's trunk proved more than a match tor the clubs of the officers. He struck the men, and they fled lor their lives. AUCTION SALES. o T 12 Under and bv virtue of tlia nnwar vootod In me bv an Imkmure oi JHoriuaKe upon the property hereinafter dcscrit'ccl. executcu by lhe Tyrone and Cienrllold Hull- road ( ( iiniBiiv to me u 'IruMee. dated the 1st dm o Jovfn,bcr, A. IV 18fi(l. and rccurned In the ofilte lor Iie- rordiiiR IH-eila. etc. . In aud lor the coun;r of Blair on tl.e Biu diiy of Kovr inber, A. 1). IH,0, in AlnrtKaae llook bikC? 107, lus, m. JH). and 1)1 io Bocnre the pay ment oi i'lOmiiot soul i oimiaiiy io me nuioumoi intrty flre ihon'and dollar, and default having been made lor more than ninety day alter the mine baa been de manded In the payment ot the interest due on mora than til teen tlioumnd dollars in amount of tne liunda secured by mid llortpai.e snd baring been requested In writini; l.y the bolder of more tliHii illieou Uiuuxaud dollars In amount oi the said liondu, the puvinent of the lnlercttt on v. men lias Deen so demanded lrom suit com tmnar. and been so reiui-cd bv tb nl to sell lit riubllo tuctiuD upon the notice inn terms in tbo said Mortgsud mcniluiifu :lio urcmloa tboroln rclerrod to and to rnlul by tuch mid tlie dutlca Imno ed in accordance there with, and to dJechaiVo mv duty as trustee la respect to the i.n iiiifen I .lOHiN r.ut.Ait 1 iiUiHu.. irtM M u aiorcBiilil. and M r anace in friirt. for the holders of the llontls tecured by said mortgncc, IIO HKKr.BY UIVK xxjili. i-j. ujui in pursuance ot tue power more said vested In nia lor that purpose by the said indenture of mortgage, aud la exercise ot tlie iliseretlon tueieby cnnierrea and In obf (Hence to the said re nuiiti Ion oi tho holders or the ltonus to the unionnt alorcsnid, us In sain Mort aire pro vided, 1 will upon AIUMjAI, the l'itli day oi February, A. 1. 1M.C at U o'clock M.,at the i'lu adelpliia r x cbnnce. in tlie city ol l'hi ade Dhla. bv the hands of M T Ik mas and Hons. Auctioners, a. id upon the terms and conditions I etemalier stated, expose to pub ic hu e bv vendue or ouleiy. nnd will there Bell to tho hliihcst and bef Lidder icr th( caine. tl e propetty conveyed to me In Moilpatte us atoresald and next mentioned, viz : 1 be vbtlo oi that toetiou oi tlie Tyrono and ' Icarflold Knilrond, Horn ilio point ot lnlorscctlou with tho Penn sylvauia Kailroad. ai or near tyrone Mutlon, in 11 air county io ibo point ol conneetlon with tlio preded lino of ihe cakl 'ly tone nnrt C'learlloid Hailrond kuovnnnd oesiniaiea ns -'Jhe InierMection." being about tbreo ml cs und ono tiuartcr irom the Frnnnylvaiilu Kullroad ut 'lyrone Station as Die Hume Is noweonsiriiet.il to. aether with all aud singular tho rallivas ruila brldnei leuees. privileges, rl(;btn and ad real property of every description acquired by and be otigine to said ciminnnv, ad.;aecnt to oi connected with, or on the due ol said sec tion ot tlirce and one Quarter miles oi road, and all the to Is. income, issues, and profits to bo ile-iveil, and to uiue iroin tbo same, and all the land used and occupied or ral wurs, depj.s, or stations between said poima ou euiu section ot three and cue ouarter n lies vitn all buiidm. a landing thereon or procured therefor. A moro spccu.c and ueiui co Hta.euient or tno Itenn ol propi rty ine u.lcd and reioired to In tho lorogoing do- tcription may be given as lollows : RaILUOAD. All that section ol the said ivrono and Clearfield Rail- roud as now located and bui t. lipulnnlmr at tne Dnini of Imerseuiion of the said '1 jione aud Clearfield Hailroad with the l'tiiinsyivania Hailroad at or near Tyrono t-tu-tlon, lilair county, 'eunyivauia, thence extending northwardly to the point of connection with the praued line of the suid lyrone and Clearllcid liul.rcad known and dcsliinated as - The Intorsection,' being about three and one quarter miles from the Penn sylvania Hnllroad, at lyrone Siatiou. and there teiml nating; said section ot said rouu between the points utcresuid Leing about tlirce and one-quarter mlies iu leUKth. logethcr with the right of way tor the same with sucu uddl lonal widths as are roaulrcd uy the slopes ol excavations and embnnkmeuta. Mm sun . Connected with said section ot said road, and be on 2- ing to Bind CompHiiy between said points and the right oi way lor the some of the number and length follow ing, viz. : At Tyrone, one swing, aooot ;nv lect ton. At Ivroue i-ntilne Mouse, one aiding about 1264 feet lonu. At Iinld Fugle va ley Hailroad intersection, two sidings about 1071 leet total length. AM, ALSO. A t Tyrone, one 100-fcct l rack bcalea, with office 12 foot by l'i leet. AD GENEBALLT, All the lands rallwuys, rails bridges, culverts, trestle- woris, tool-houses, coal-hou-cg, wharves, fences, rights-oi-wuy, workshops, machiuec. stations, doupis, dopot vrouuds woiks, masoury and other superstructure. real estate, buildtmrs, and Improvements o wha.evor nature or kind appertaining or belonging to tie ahove n. en loiien properly, aud to the said section of said 1) rune and t:lea- field Kai road, uuu owned by suid ioui puuy la connection theiewlth. T11MS OF SALE. 1 he said Ttallroad Sidings, Real Estate, and Ptemisea, mentioned in the said mortgage, and above described, wbl be exposed to salo entire and In one lot, and tho following terms aud conditions will be observed In the nmking of Ihe suid sale : 'lhe purchaser wl 1 be required Jto pay $5P0o of the purchui-e money In cash at the time ot the Bale, and in case any ot the lioluers ol any of the bonds or the coupons due aud payable upon the said bonds of the 'lyrone aud Cicarfleld Itathoail Company , and secured by the nto'tgage executed by the said Company to the said John l'-dgar Thomson, Ttustoo as a:orcald. shah become ptircpasers by tliomso.vcs or with oihors lo the salu premises at the said sale, that thon the said ltokleis of the said bouos or coupous may for the residuo oi ihe suid purcbare money make payment within twenty days alter said sale, either In whole or In purt, by transferring and delivering to the said John ICdgar Thomson. '1 rustoe as aoresald. tho said bonds or coupons, orby receipting upon the sme for the amount thai may he so bid by hiiu or them in whole or in pait of the said balance ol the said pitrensHe money, to be estimated tor the purpose ol such payment at the rate or value ol tlie dividend or shaie of the said purchase money which the said Holders ot tne suid doii.is or coupons may be respectively entitled to receive ac cording to the terms ol said mortgage, lor which shure or dividend the said da'ivery and transfer ol or a receipt unon fbe sa d bonds or coupons shall be deemed ami taken to be a discharge aud acuulttancei and the balunee of the suid putchase money, 11 any, shall be paid by the raid party so purcnanmg, in casn, wittnu twenty iluva alter the date ol sale, to the said 'I rustee. And If thesaid premises shall Be purchased at the said sale by purtlea other than the ho tiers or owners ot the said bunds or coupons as neiore ineuiioneu , men lue nainuca oi sum nure.liuse inouev thai may remain a iter the said nuvnient ot tfiOnO thereof required to be paid at tlie time ot" waul sale, shall be paid to the suid Trustee, lu cash, within twenty days thereafter. ....... lipon the payment or adjustment of said purchase mmiev as iheielnlieloro mentioned, the said Trustee will execute and deliver to (be purchaser or purchase s ot the same a conveyance ot tne prcini-es aioresaia iu pur suuuee of the power and authority conferred upon him. Any further Information In respect to said sale, or pteuiises. may be had upon application to tlie under sivned Trustee, at the otlice of the 1'ennsylvaula ltal.. roud Company. o. 23S S. Third sireet, I'hi.adeiphia. JOHN EDGAR TlHiMHON. Trustee-, No. 21)8 9. '1 HI RD Street. W. THOMAS A HON. Auctioneers, Kos. m and 141 8. FOURTH street. 10 3CfwtF10 Philadelphia, WALL PAPERS. N JEW FALL S T Y L E S PHILADELPHIA WALL P A P E It S. HOWELL & BOlTiKE, N. E. COR. FOURTH AND MARKET STS., WAKUFACTUBEUS OF PAPE11 HANGINGS AKD 11 lltuih W I N 1) O W 8 11 A I) E S AUCTION SALES. N . O V 12. Vnder and by vlrtoe of the power vested in mo, by sa Indenture Ol Mortgage upon the prnpeilv beretnntlerde scrlbtd. executed by the lyrone anu Clearfield Kullrnnd t ompnny to me as Trustee, dated the 1st day of r t,ni at, A. 1. lWil. and recorded In tbo oil o lor Recnr diiB" lieeils, etc., in and tor the county m 11 air ou the 4 1 la Ony ol February, a. 1 Ml, in lon(i(ro llook a. pane 11H Hc and in the oft ee it ltecordlng Ktels, elo . In and lor iho county oi Centre, on tho idih day of Febrn ay, A. 1). 1MSI, in Moru,ste Hook K, nape 40. etc., to secure the payment o, Honds ol said 1 ompany to the amount of n ty thousand dollais , and Hetaa t hav ln been made lot mure than ninety davs alter the Same baa leeo den sn-lrd In the painent of the Interest due on more than twenty thousand dollars In sti.ount oi the hel d secured by said niorixsao, anil bavins been reques ed In w riling by Ilia ho deti oi more than twenty ihoii-urirt tlolurs In amonnl of the said bond the pavmi nt oi the tnlrPeatoiiwh.cn has oeen so demanded from suid Company, und been sorrlusedb tbm to fel. at public auction upon the noile.e and t. rins in the said mortpnee mentioned, the pnmises the ein re lent d to, and to mini by such sa e the duties Imposed lu accordance therewlili. Mil to discharae mtr dutT as i rustee In respect to the pien lses I, It. FKAMvliIf RAltT, jrnstee as aloresald, and mortuaeee In trust lor the ho'dets ot tho bonds secured by said niorUuuc, do hereby Rive noMce that. In pnr auai ce ol fbe powo- a oresnid vested In me for that pur-poi-e bv ihe, paid Indenture of niotiain and In exercise ol tho discretion fieret y eonierred and In obodienoeto the said reqnlsiilen of the do den ol tlie bonds to the amonm aloresnid as In said mortgauo prov ded, I will, opiuWOMy the 12 h day ot Fchiuury. A.U .lHDo.at 12 o c ock it., at lhe 1 11 adelpbia 1 xchanue, In theolii of 1'bilauelpLia, by the bands otM. Tliotnas and Hons, auo tioncers and upon the terms and coudiiions herelna ter ata ed. expose fo public sale by vendue or outcrv, and wllitbeio se 1, to ihe highest and Des.. bidder Inr the ratne, ihe proi-erlv and iranchbes ot said Company, oon veteri to me in mortaue aa afote.-aid aud next men- ""be'wliole of ttint section ot tha Tyrone and Clear field Railroad roiu T rone Station. Llalr county fenn svlvi.nn to I'lilllipsburu, In Centre couutr, fennsl v'ania as the same Is now constructed toxother with a l and singular, lhe railways, rails. crosi-tle, chairs, spikes. Iron, timlier, britlnei. tenceMoethnr wiih all resl i ropertv oi every description aoquircd by aud be longing to eiiid oinnany, atiptirtetiimt to said road, and nil ihe rttht". liberties, privileges, and corpora io franchl es of said road and company, and all the i i (limn, issues, and Profits to be deilved and to arise irom the same and all the lands nsea nn I oc cupied terrni'wavsdepotsorstniions ueiween saiu puin a, u,,h ii h.,i rf n.' ainndimt thereon or procured therolor. A more speeillo and detailed slateiiieut of iln- Items or property included ann reierreu io iu ine lorcgoing ue acrintlon, may be iven as follows i BA1LUOAD. Alt that section of the rullioad of tne said 'the TvronA atd leaitie d huiln-ad otrpanv, heglniiliiif on the Fenosvlvunia Railiosd. at Ivione Btutiou in binder towtiship. Heir county thence trisslu? tbe Litte Juniata river, and funning successively throuKb Tyrone borcUKh and Bnyder townhhip. iu B air coanty, aud Tay lor township In tent re county, to the suumit ot tha AI.efcmny mountains. Bnd thence thiougli Rush town ship. ( emre county, to and through the boroui.-h of 1 lillllpsburu In Rush township aloresald. and there ter minating, being about twenty-three and a bull miles in iePMih, tr i ether wi h the rlshtoi way lor ihe same, with such additional widths an are required by the I opes of excavations and cmhanUmeuis. hi DISCS Connected with said section ot saM Road. and belonging 10 suid comnuny, boiween said pon-ts. una Ihe'iKiitot w-ny lor tho itiiii, of tlie number uud lenutli foUowhig, Viz. : At Tv rone nne sidlnfr aoout o reet long. At iiiofie tbtlne llouj-e. one biding about 1284 feet long. A i Bald Fsg'e Va'Iey Enl toad Intersection, two lid futs al out 1H71 icet total li nttli. At Mount i'lca-aiii, one siiuuk auoui jkm toor lonir. Al 11U AIIIa 1 nht one nuiirrv sidlnir aiuut AH.I font Ion a, At Pummlt. 13. h Alilo l'ost. a second 'rack sidlut- about l;'uU led Iohk. At .-ummlt. one i nnu level snnng, ann one leveisiuma north oi r-umtnit with the rhibt O' wuy lor ail beyond tlu limits ol the right o way fi r tho tr ie: lust men tioned. 'I lie lotul .lUfaih oi suid Y and sidina bomg uliotit IMiO leet. t fsiitidv Ridiie a siding anont liiw 'ect lonu. At l'owclton. a Y aboui Vns leet long, and two sldlmrs ol out ilfcU Ket. total lcuj,ih,whh tho rivlu ti way lor the si ine. M Oieeola Station, n siding about 7!4 fcot :ong, towe tlxr with two lines of truck, one ol which extends irom the main trt ck ot the sold lyroua nud Clearfield ltal -roid to a w orchouse 101 owned by the said 'J'yiono and ( leurlleld Rai road Con pat y.in said town oi Osceola. Decatur township, t .curiield county, nhout 2:I5 leet I, n( und the other ol - nieli extends Irom a point on Lu said ias -nsmed truck In inru.ntely we-a of the cross Ing ol Mdsliaimon creek to ili icr'a Coal Mines in said lucaliir towusliln. Ciearileld coun v about ihl leet long and a BobiHi-teet of additional lininonJ track ei tendnik un Aosliannon creek : totetlier w Ith the rlL-btot way there or. und all tmbunkmeuis, cutliuks, bridges, and trest.c-wotks ncci ssury thorc or. A t liuubar, onesidi- g aneut ai" leet long. At Mcincr's one sl'ln about 223 feet long At I'bllilnsburg. tlireu sidinrs. abuui IjOO foot, total lentth. nr. A Li ..-1111 n. At Tyrone, ono lutl-leot Uruck Scales, with Oflloe. V2 feet by 12 net At liuiuener s Minion near i-igntn Mile rost, a W uter istaiion lot. (id by juli lect. togethor with a M'uier Stinton. 4 teci by 14 tcot encicd thrreoti; wl b nil water rights and fixtures, luuda, sua appurtenances ecuiui i ueeior. At A ount Fleasant a Waver S'ntlon. 1 fee bv 1 feet with all tbe water rliihis aud fixtures, luuls aud eppurienauces need ul Iheretor Ai !-undy Rlugo, a Water Stut on . 14 leet by 14 feet. With wood slu ds iiuacbcd. anil all walerriuhts. fixtures. liinusuud nppurtoiinnccB need u tlierelor. One wartiiouse lot, coniam.iiM ill peruncs. situated In the towu of Oscco a, 1ecutur townshi.i, CleorUuld tountv At 21M Mile Post a lot cf ground, containing 6 perclies. intended lor a foreman's dwelling liuu-.a. At 1 hililDsburg, ono sin. ion lot. coiituiiiitia 4-1 perehes, witi. one ireiiu) passenger sun ion M leet by 2U feet, ami one temporary iruuio warehouse, 6J lect by M loot, puiil i uercou. A i 1'hilIiuhhurR. ore lot or piece of crouud. contain ing 4 b5-KHi acres wiih uuo iramo vvurenouse, ttv ieei uy ,w irci, Clio iruuio V iu Ine House 31 leet by fil lcot. One Iron Turu-tiiblo, 6U loot in dlunmlor And one Irnine Water .station ltt feet by lft foot, bul t then on. with ah the water rights aud fixtures, lund.un d appurtenances ncediul thorcior. JLHU CliHh.KAL.LY, Al' Iho lands rallwsys. rails bridges, culverts, trestle works, tcol 1 oust, coal houses, wharves, icuues, rUlits of way, workshops machinery, Bta'joiiS, dopois, depot- grouuns. woiks. masonry, uuu omer supcrsirueture, ltal estate hulldlins. and Improvements ol whuiever ua-ure or kind aM-erta'ninn or belonging totheabovo mentioned pioperty and to ihe suid section oi the saM .,- - t - I A T..ll. .. .....1 ... ..I lyruiiu ail u v.icuiuu u iuimuiiu uuu uiihcu u.r pniu cmpanj In connection there ii h, und all Ilio rlglits, liberties, mivllekes. aud corporate lrunchlses of said roud ui.d CouipuLy. TKKMS OF SALE. The said railioad sidings, real estate, and premises mentioned In the said mortgage, and above described, vii be exposed to stile enuie uud In one lot, und the lollowing terms und cuiidltloud will be observed in tho making ol the said sale : The purchaser will le required to pay $10,010 of the purchase money In cash at the time ot the saiet and iu esse uuv oi the holders ol any ol the bonds or the coupons due and payable upon the suid bouds of the 'lyrone and ( learUoid Railroad Company, and secured by the mort- f uge oucuUd by tho raid Compunv to the said II Frank in Ra.ey, '1 rustee as a oreald. sha 1 become purchasers by themselves cr with otiiers ot tbj suid premises at the suid sine that then the suid bo dersot ihe said bonds or coupons may lor the residue o tho 8;.ld purchase money make payment within twenty tluys after Biild su e, either In who.e or In pan by trausierrlug aud delivering to the said K Frunkiin luley. Tius.ee as aioresaid. the said bonds or coupons or bv receipting upon the same un file amount hat may be so bid by film or them in wnole or In pun of the said buluuce o; thesaid purchase money, io be estimated lor tbo puipose oi such payment at the rate or value ot the dividend or share, oi the said puicbase money which the saio holders ot the said honds or coupons may be respectively entitled to re ccivo accoidlug to the terms of sul.l mortgage, for winch ahum or dividend tbe said delivery ami trans- Kir of or a receipt upon the said bonds or coupons shut I be deemed and taken to be a dLcliarne and acquittance; inn) the ba auce of the said purchase money. If any, shall he paid by the said party so purchasing, in oasn, within twenty days alter Hie date of sulo to the suid 'i rnsti.n. And n tlie said ureiuiscs shall be purchased affile said so'e by battles other than the holders or ow ners o. the said bonds ol coupons as belore men uone a, then tha I, allium of said nurchasn money that may re main niter the suid payment of aid (,i,o hereof, requlrca to be nuid at tbe time ol sold sale, sua i be nam to me said 'I rustie hi cash, within twenty days thereuter. Vpon the .pnment or adtustmcnt oi said purchase money, as herelnbelore meutioued. the said I'rustoe wnl execute aud dellv. r to tbe purchaser or purchasers ot the ssme, a conveyance t lhe premises a oresald, In pursuance of tbe power and authority coulerrcd upon Any turther Information In restiect to tte said sa'e or promises, may be had on appllcaticn to the undersigned 'trustee, at but oftice, ho. 42 8. THIRD gircut, lu the city of 1'hilade phla. . , , U. FRANKLIN BALKY. Trustee o. 42 H. THIRD btrect, Philadelphia. M. '1UOMAM & BONK, Auotiooeers, No. 131) and 141 B. FOURTH htreot, lOSOftFlO rblladelphl FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. J. Mc 0 U I G A N, Importer and Wholesale Dealer n T. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, EXO, FIREWORKS, FLAGS. Eto MATCHES AND BLACKING, NO. S SI HAWHUHHY STIIF.F.T, First btrcet above bttond between Market and Cbesna 5 4 PulLAUKLflllA. PIANOS, &o. tt t m sjr t a COTTAGE ORGANS, Kot only UNEXCELLED, but UNEQUALLED la purity vf Toua and lower designed neclally for Cburoliea and Schools, but found to be tally well adapted to tha Parlor aud Drawing Room. For sals only by K. M.BRUCK, Xo. S. BEVKNTH Ktroet. Also acompleta tssoitmeut of tha Ferleot Molodeoo. CvustauUy ou baud, 1 1 tut RAILHOA!) LfNEf. IniLAl)KMillA. WILMINGTON, AND BAL 1IVOIIK RAII.ROA . T1A113 i Atii-K t ommenclng WONPA Y. Jnntiarr If trains w I I leave Ient, eomer ot ltROAO street nd WAHfilNOiOM Ar.nue as follows i- l-xnress 'I rain at 4IMIA.M iiMuh ieenierti Palilmore and Washington, lopping'at Wilnilngton, I'err.vvile, Ilavre-de-Oraca Abtrdeen, 1 rryinan'i. aisenona irn ttmiiM t nun lie aware Kfl road 'Irani at 8U A.M. (SnmUy ex cepted', for balUibtry, Ml. ford, ana Intermediate stain ns. -w ay Mail Train at 1 1 A M. (Sunrtai s exeoptedt, for Paiflmnre atoppms at Chester, Thurlow ijnwood, Clsvmont.and all regular stations between Wilmington and Dull more. Fxpross Train at 145 P.M. (Rnndavs exrepted), for r.a tl m ore aud Washington, stopping at '.ester Clsvmont. WlmlnKfon. ewark .kton North-ensf, 1'irryvHle, Havre oe (irsce, Aberdeen, Irr man's Alaguo la and M miner's Run. ' hlytt Fxpress at ll-IJ 1. M. for Tialtimnro and Woklilngtoa. sforpltiff at Chester 'I burlow, l.luwni.d, f'laymont Wilmington. S'ewurk, F.Ik, on, Notlb Fast, Tertyvl le and Havre de-drace. Fsmn neers by lioat Iroin Bnltimore for Fortress Vonroe, or:olk, city l'olnt and Rlchmoud will take im v io a. m. rr.iin. as an additional ccommodaf on for those holding Ibrongh 'tickets lor lia timore. Waslnni-ton and Mouth em puinfj, a hpsclal l ar vf I leave the Philadelphia Depot at 11-30 A.M., connecting at Cray's Feiry with the Morning t r re al rain Iro-n New Vork. WlLMl.-CTuM ACCOM OIlION TRAINS Stopping at all Stuilous between Philadelphia and v llmingion. Leave 1 blledclphla at B 15 and 11-15 A. VI., and I M, 5 00. and 7 OOP M The a to P. Al. train connects with DelawHie Railroad lor Mi lord and intermediate Matloni. leave HuiiniUou at 8 16, and M A. M., and a 00 ai d 61.11 P At. 'I ra ns lor New Castle leavj Philadelphia at 8 15 A. M., 3 30 und 5-tO P.M. 'iHliOlC.H TB MN FROM B A LT1MORF, Leave W ilmingfon At 1.-00 St.. and 4 HO and 9-5 P. M. tlilh.FH FOR PHIL 1 1)1-LIU I V. LeT- Cl ester at K-01, 8 58, and 1014 A. 31., and 12-36, 14a, S VI 5 44 ami Id 2:1 P, U. 11 Cl PALI l.MOKl TO PHILADELPHIA Leave Naltlmoro 8 U a. M., Way Mailt 110 P.M., En prof st B-36 r M. fxpress-wV P M. Express. An Accommodation 'Jraln for Havre-de-Oracn an-1 In termediate stations wl:l leave 11a timore ai 4 101'. M. 'I RAIN FOR BALilMORi-. Leave ( hestir at 1)82 A. M., 3 23. and II 50 P. M. Leave 1 mlUKlou at 12 27. 5'13, and lO illA. M., and 4 1' Al . fil'N L AY TRAINS. Fxrrers Trsln at 4-uft A. M lor l altlmore and Wash Irgton, Ptopeln' a' Wiltulng'on. Porn v no. Ilavre-de-Crnce, a ber,.eeu, Pcrryuiau's, Sl-.iguo la, add Sloumsr's Run. Mght Kxp-ess 11 15 P. M, for Tta'tlmore and Wash Uton, stopping at Chester, Thurow l.inwood, Clar hiont, "llii invtou Newark tlklou, Northeast, Porry vil e. r.ntl ."avre-dc-lirace. A si eclal triiaa w i i nave rituaoo'ptiia for iimington lor intermediate stntt. n a' P. M. It Li IVPJtf. IOK f till. A UP LI'llI . Leave lialtiniore lit D ft P. M.. slopping at lIavre-do- Crace, I'erryvill". and W ilinlngi on. A so slops at K k ton and Newark (lo take pis-rio ers or Phllai.e phbi and nine ptnstni-ers trim Washington or na t, more) and lie ter to i avo nasscogers irom l'.ul timore or Wasb- lnrton. a special train will leave Wilmington for Plil'adolphla and Intermediate staUons ut 6 3D 1 Al 1-ieltltl train, w ith Dassemier car attncdod. will leave Wl mlngtou lor Pciryvil e i.ud Intermediate s atlnns a 14 1". AI. ii. . nr Ar x, Biinerintenuent. IV rOKTII l'1-.'KKSYLVAMA UAILUOAD.- Di pot, I HIRD S icet above Thompson. For UKlllLl.li r M. DCYL1S IOVVN. MAUf E CIll'NK, KASiON, WILLIAM SPORT, and WILKLS BAl'R . At 7 30 A. M. (Txpress fot Eethlehem, Allentonn. alanch Chunk, liazleiou, Wtnlumspoit, and Yi Ukea barre. A13-30P. M (Express), for Ileth'chem. Fnslon str .. iPBChl" ra.-ton atl-4'i P. M. A, 51.1 P. M. . k.r Hi Ih elietti, Al'entowa, Mat Chunk' Duiivllle nnl llilumspurt. For Ddv 11 ,v" n m., i ou mini in r. a, Foi Fort Wa. '''"n'"" at 10 A II. and 11 1'. II. I' Of 14 V)'(ft'6 H tj'I While cur ol the "ccond and Third Streets Line Ull Pmm ngtr furs run fli,." ,V.!i'IT!.0JV!.-Ti.iir . IU 1 1 v H fl PHlLAliKLPHIA, leave Ilotlilchm at K-ufi 41 n'1 W A.M., ant 6 15P M. .,. Leave Hoy esfown at f. .10 A X,t f BU0 0 1 Leave Len-i'.nle lit fill A. 41 Leave Fort Washington a. 10 6' A . Af v .au" ON t-ODAYH PMlai'elrhia or r.eth ehoin at PA. W. I hlladelnhia fot Unv.estowii at '4 P. M. Doyivktown tor 1 hi adelpbia ai 7 20 A. M, fcetlilebein or l'bliafleli.bia a, 4 p. M. 1 brrUffh 1 ickets mtiNt lia n,oen,e,t ui tha Hi--Vi.t Afr.;. THIRD btreet crliKKKH Mieet. 'o 1 1 13 CLARK. Aranf "ChKlGHT LIMS rOR NLW YOI?K AND X a 1 theSlaiions on the Ml) Hi and Alilior .mi tcrnectioj; liuilriads Increased dcsputcli. -,IU'CAMi 1:r" AVIl-.OY WULKOAD AND THAN Hf i iR A TION CCJIVAKY 1 UK 1 1 i 1 IT LIN e" lor ew York will leave WALN I T Htrcet Wharf at 5 o'c cck P. M.f ouiiv (vunilava exceotedl l'tciulitniust be delivered he.ornJK p M h wuriled the sun e ty. Retunilng, tbe nbove lines will leave ew York at 12 noon, uud 4 and8P. 51. t relent lor 1 reiiton. Princeton. Kingston New Bruns wick end a 1 points ou the Cumdcn and Anilioe lini . louutiilso. on tho lin'viuere. 1 eluware. and Fleming ton ; the New Jcisey. the Freeboid und Jumcsburg, an the PurliiiHoD and Blount Holly Itui roods, received aud lirvvaidednptolP.il. lhe l.elviceie lie snore Railroad connects at Phi III ft urg wiln il e Leltlth Va ley Railroad, and at N'sntiu RacMiuk with all po'iuson ti e Jielawtire Lackawanna and Western liuiltoi.d, forwordlnn to Syracuse, Huffa o. tud o 1 er points In V esicrn New York. J be New Jersey Rai read connects at Fllzabefh with the f-ew Jersev Centra' Rnllrouo. and at Newark with the Sioriis and Essex Railroad A slip it emoriiiii un. specliylntr the marks and nnm bers . phi pers and consignees, must. In every tnsinnce, liCFentvMili cue i load ot goods or no receipt will be eivm Incresscd lncl.it lis have been made lor the tiunsportatiou oi Live Mock. Drovers a e Invited to fry 1 be route Vbcn stock is furnished in rjnantities of two ca'-lcod6 or more, It will bo dillvered ut the loot v, r ui rutr- ilea, mv inuTv i aru, or at 1 ler IS o 1 f orth river as tbo shlppcis m.-jr des gnute at the time Ol tU'pull'Ul ; For terms, or other Information, opiily to WAIT1K FRFF.v-AN F.eltht Agont, 126.-. M L.', WARE Avenue Philadelphia. II 1 No. 21 j 11 1 LA HKLI'HIA, OKUMANTOWN, VflLTir'inil'a lll1TT)fiil ' AND - i"'iuiiM'ii n ii i jlid1' itr On and uiter WEDNLSliAY, November 1st, 18C5, untj' tur lier Notice. FOlt GI RSIANTOWN Leave Thllndplphia (j, 7. 8, !), 10. 11, 12 A. M., 1.2.3-10 3.4,5 5,(j 7.8 9, 10, 11. i2 P JL ' Leave tierii.untowii li, 7, 1H, 8, 8 20, 0, 10, 11. 12 A. M 1,2 il, 4,4..6 B. 7. 8, 9. 10,111' M. lhe 8 2t oown train, and 3h and 5 up trums wlU not stop on the Ceratuiitowti J'.rnnch. ON 8t.'NDY9. Leave Pbllndelphia H10 A il., i 7 Itl'i P. M. Leave OeimantownS A M.. 1 6 nH P M CliKHNl'T HILL RAILROAD. Leave PhlladcipUiaO, 8,10, 12 A. M., 2, 8.3K 5,7, ai d 11 P. M I-ci.ve t hesnut Dill 7-10 minutes, 8, fl 40, 11 40 A. M. -40, 3 -10, 5 40. 6 40 B 40, and 10'4ii minutes P. M. ON HUNDAY.S Leave Philadelphia r, lfl minutes A. M., 2 and 7 P. M Leave ( bom at iiiil 7-40 minutes A. 51,. 12 40, 5 40, aud 825 minuses P. M Fl B ( ONFHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8-35 mlnu as,. 1105 A.M., 1)4,1 4H. 6K,(;M. 8 05 minutes, and im p. M g l.cnve Norrbtown th, 7. 7 50. , li A. 11., ltt, 4, 6, an 4 'J lie 6H T. M. -bain will stop at School Lane Wlsa hit ken, Aianuyuuk, Spring Mill, nnd Conuhchoi. ken ouly. OS hi Mi-'VS. Leave Fhl'arielphla 9 A. and 7 P. M. Leave Norri-itown 7 A. il , and 5 P. M. FOR MAN.VVL NK. Leave Philadelphia 6 8 36 minutes, 11-05 A.M.,1H,3 4H bh,bS. 8-e6, and I IX I'. M. Leave Aianuyuuk OH, 1H, 8 20. OH, llh, A. M 2, 5, CH bh P. Al. ON HI NHAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 2K . and 7 P. M. Leave Alnr.tvunk ',H A. M . I H, and 8 P. M. W. 'VV1L-ON. Cenerai Supeiintendont Depot NINTH and GREEN (streets Kl KIT JfilteliY It A 1 LTLOAfThi N K S.- Y T From foot ot MARKET Btroei (Upper Fenyf. Dal y, except hundip s FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Comimncing WEDSKSDA1 , November 15 1HK5. For Hrldgcton. Salem, and a 1 Ktu'lonson West Jersey and K em Ruilroada, at 9 A. M and 3-U0 P. M. l o. niil villeaud t l Intermediate Btailous, at 9 A. M. and 3 1 . JI For 1 ape V ay and Intermediate rotations at 0 A. M.ta MlllvUle. coni.ecti)ig wiih Irei.ht Tinln Passenger Col aitarbed lor ape ilay, duo 343 P. At., sud 3 P.M.. tbrouuh Passenger one 8 P. M. For Giasshuro and lntermedlule Stations, at 9 A. M., LI d 3 30 P. M. For Woodbury, Gloucester, etc, at 9 A. At., 3, Sib ami ft JO P. M. Freight train will leave Phi adelpbia. irom Bandlord'i Wliurt , at 10 A. M ., and Ciiirden at 12 M. J VAN Rl- NtiHI- 1j ER. (superintendent THE W Ei-T J EHpjEY KXPRi. H - COPaN will attend to all the usual branches of express business, receive, deliver, and forward through other responsible Express Companies, to all purls 01 the country, any article intrusted to them. A t-peclul Messenger accompanies each throucn tram Ofl-ce No 6 Wainustrcet 9J6 6m 1U;K I'lilLADELPlIIA AND ERIE JOOO RAILROAD. M 1U . This great line traverees the Northern and Korthwesl eountlesoi Pennsylvania to tbecrvof srle. on Laka Fiie. It has been leased and li is operated by tha Penn sylvania Railroad Company. TIME Of F-BKNUi RTKAIN8 AT PHILADELPHIA, Arrive Eatwaid- rle BialMrain HO P. M. Erie Express iraln. 11-10 A. M. Lcnva Westward-Erie Mnfl Train. 7 20 P. M Erie Ex cess lrain,7--'0 A. M Passenger cars run through on the J He Mall ana Fxpnss Trains without cnauge, both ways, between PhaudelphiaaociErle. cwvrCTl0s Loave New York at 6 OOP M..rr'veJ,J:i,e V.'.V A J! Leave Erie at p'5 P. M.. arrive at New York 1J5 P. M. Noohimge 01 cars between F tie and New York. leuaut leeping Ca. a on all Night 1 raliu. Fi r lniormalion resneeilns passepuer business, apply at THIRTI Fl H and M ARK F.T teet, Philadelphia. And tort freight business of the mlnj,slA geutt . li Rtoirston Jr.. oruer THIRTlt s.si .nd MAR KET Blreeta. Philadelphia 1 J. W. Reynolds, Erie; Wil lam Brown. Agent, N O. at.. .B'l'u""r'k . , 11. H. HOC hi ON, General Frelnht Agent. Philadelphia. H. W. GWINNER General Ticket A(rent,Plilludolb! JOt O. POTTS Oeneial Manaaar. WllMatasoort. AI FBPD L. TYLER, General Hupenutuudeni. HA!LROAD LINE3. V E A V i K r.A r 1 Kll ,1 K 1,1 M w FROM P till. A LKL1 HIA TO TUB INTF.BIOK PENMsTLVSlA. THE Hi HTTTiJt u.i. 09 BUOIIHAhNA. UM BV HLAND . Alii) WYOMiNO VAI.1,1-VH. ' AND NORTH, NOHIHWKT. A N l TU f. TiltADA. VvlNTfR , m ,'UKKKM OF PASth.NOKR TUs 1N!1 . Leaving ' the Cnmpanr's Depot, at 1 lllKr. p,s , and Al.LOH Dll.L blreeta. Philadelphia attb lotiaw. loc bourn . MORNINO MAIi.. At 8-fjo A. M. for Heading Lebanoa Harhhmw, ri. vile, -PlnegLVe, Tamoiiiia Hunbuv, Wlllaiaspoct Ein.lio RocbeMer Niagara Fa! s Ha.' Abentnira y ikefbarre, Pltiston, rk. (arllsla. rJbauibenbarf Hsiemuwn etc. etc 'i his iraln connects a: RF.AD1VO with 'ha East Pan uvlvama ltal rosdtialna 'or A'leniown. e t and wit the 11 anon Voilev train lor Harrlsbura rm, . PORI CL1MON wl b Catawlssa ltallroa train Vt il Ismsport, 1a Haven. F.I ml a. efo t at HAat lll Rl ho w th Mvrthcrn Centra , I umlieriand Vallay arid Hohujikll and tsuseiucbanna trains for North unil eiland M ffllainsporl, York, Chjuribersbart, Ptaa grove. 0. Aff'l tR(lOM S TPflFRU leaves Philadelphia ai I JH P. l.,.or Reading, Potta ville, Hsrnsburi', etc , cotmect'ng wltlj Heading and Columbia Railroad train lor Columbia, etc and with eniwlfc-a Rai roao train for Atillou. WUi.amspart. Klojlia. l.uf u:o, etc. " kKAl'INO A'. OM MODATIOW. Leaves Reading ut b 30 A. M.. stooping at all wu aialleiis, arrives In J-hllnde tibia at9-!lA . M. Rt turning, leaves Phi adelpbia at 4 30 P. AI.. arrives sa t.eadimi at7 :mi p (s. Trains or Philadelphia tave llarrlsbnrg aim A. M., and l otisvi leal buii A. M. airivlnir In I bilr do'ohla at l'.O P 51. Aiterm on :uli a leave Ilsnlsbura- at I'M liartiaburg Accommonatinn Iravos Reading it 1 1i 1. al. and llarrlsi.ur" at (H.li p M Matki t era n with a 1'rue-e-ger oar attached leavaa Phi adelpliia at 2 45 neon for lleadina and all way sta-tlops- leaves Rending a li-JOA M.,and Hownina-UNi at IU SOP I ft. 1 hi odelphla and all ray stations All the above trains niu dally Hnnrtaf a excepted t-unday trains ,cav Pottsville at 8 0. A. M.. aud rbtla. del p hia a' 3-lft P M. ' HKS'I FR VALLEY RAILBOAD. I'afset gers lor Iowninxtovi u aud in ennedlaia aora take 'be b-t'O A. M. and 4 lili P.M. trulns from Phltadel . 1 bin, returning from Hownlngton at 05 A. Id. tut 8-Jii Soon. NtW YORK FXl'KKPM FOR PITTSBCBtl AM TUU Wl-.bi. Leaves Sew York at 9 i0 . M. and 8 09 P. M., pualos Keudl'ig at I A. A., and 1 4H P. 11 , connecting at llin-isi nrn with Peni syivunia and Norfhern Oentral li il'tea I mpress Trains or Pitbiburg, t bicago, Wli lismsport Flmira, Baltimore, etc. l o utiiing, f xpress Iralu leaves IlanisbnrR on arrival o I etinsylvanla Fipresi irom l lttsbnrg, a land ft W A. 11 , pus li g Re ading at 4 4'J and III 5i A, M , anivina at New Yoik at 10 A M. (Dd 2-49P M. bleeping Car ao. i-r;;primp n esn trrins :nroug iet ween ji et Cltf and l ltisbur vttt oir cbarto Hall 'Iraln for New ork leaves nan-lshnrg at I 4 P M. Mali Train lor Uunlf buig loaves New Kork at II liD' B nUTLKH.L VALLEY RATT.UOAO. Ttalns leave l'otisvl le at 0-45 and 11-00 A. M , and T l P. Ai., i' turning liom lamaqusail 35 A. M. and 1-40 an 4iellVtKlLL AND fiUHC'lTEII 4 NX A KMLROAD. Trams leave Aubum ut 1 3A A. M. lor P negtove and Hen Ishutg, and at 1-60 P. M. lor l'lnegrove and 1 remont t reluming rom liniriburg a 4-00 P. AL, and ftoia Tra luoct at 1 00 A. M. and b j Threnh firrt class tl Ve:s and emlcrant tickets to all the prlncipa points In tbe North and V est and Canadaa. The lollowlngticke aie onto ned on'y at tha Onto oi b Drutllord. Treasurer, No 227 S. Fourth s'reot. Phila delphia, oi bt U. A. Nicolis, Oeueral hupeiuitendent. ReudiuiS. ..pywrTATIO TICKFTH. At25 pe: cent 'itsi'ountj between, any nolotj desire, for im.lies and tines , MlLEAOE. TICKETS. Coed for irrrmiles, belwctuuli poinU, at ?52-J0 eaeal lor luml les and firms v SEASON TI' KETS. t o three, fix nine or tweivo montbs, fur bold culy, to a 1 rouiti, alrenurod rates CM l.(,V.MI-N Resldlnc rinthclli e of tlte road wIP be furnished with curds, euU 11-ig thcn.sclvcs una wives to Uckeia at bail lure. FXfTESIOSTK KFT9, From Thl adeipliia to principal stations. Rood for r Btiuony. r-unday and Monday, at redu -ed fare, to ba had only a the 1 lcket Oilue at TUirtecutb and CaJow LiUstiecU). iitfrrrtT. r;fK-'a0' nJidescm tiius forwarded to all the abov ' JIIFIGUT TPAIN3 Leave Philadelphia dsi a' 5 30 A. f., 12 41 noon an 8 s.O M . lor lieao.'ig Lebanon, llarriioura Potiaviiia For' Clinton, and all p.-in s l ei oud. ' ill .-.J J..-5 Close tit the Thl adelpbia Post Office for all p'aoei oat the road and Its branches at 5 A. M. and tor a 1 orluclnai Btatlons only At'i l5P. M. " glj A. OH M'.VV VtH!K.-THn CA51I)Ef AND V Amboy and rhilude.phia end Trenton Railroad Company's lines FROM PH1LADEIPPIA TO NEW YORK and way pnces, irom Yv alnut streot whori, will leave aa lollows viz. : VAua At b A. At., vi Camden and Amboy Accommoda tion At 8 A. M., vlu l auiiien and Jersey City Express... 3 no A I 2 P U via Can. den and Amhov Fxpress g 2Jk At 12 M. (nooni und 8 P. M.,v1k Caimleu and Ani lov Accommodation (Freltht and Passenger). ...J J-2& At 6 auu 11-311 P.M. via Camoen anil Amboy. Ao commodution (Freight uwd 1 asscnger), 1st dasa ticket 1-29 2d t ass Ticket I (ti) At 6 and 10 A. J1-, 2 and 5 P. M.. for Mount ITollv Ewansvll e, peniberton and Ylncentown : atS A. m! and 2 P.M.. tor Freehold. ' At band 10 A. M., 12 M., 3 30,5 6 andll-irp M., for Pal myra, Rlverton, Dc-lnnco. Hever y, Edgowatar ltur llngton Florence, liordentown etc. 'I be lu A. M. aud 8 P M. lines run direct through to Trenton. LIN EH FROM KENSINGTON JJKl'Ol WILL LEAVJB AH FOLLOWS i At 11-15 A. M., 4-30 and 6 45 P. M., via Kensington und Jersey City Exptess ti'Ot At 12 P 51. (Night) via Kensington and jersey City Express J-2J 1 he s it P. id. Line will run dully. All others Bundaya excepted At 7 !0 and 1115 A. M.. 3, 8-30. 4-.10, 8 and 6 45 P. M.. anil 12 Midnight. lorEristel Trenton, etc. At 7 A. M.. iOCO, 3, 6 and fl P W. lor l ornwells, Torrta. dale. Ho mesbuig. l u. onv Wisslnomlna. llrldeshonr aud Frankiord, and at 8 P. M lot Uulmesburg ana Uitcrniciliate -tatluns 1.1 LVIDFRE DELAWARE RAILROAD, For the Delawuro River Vallcv, Northern Pennsyl vania, aud New York Maie. and tho Great Lakes v Iwo through iru.LS daily (Sundays excepted) front Kensington Depot os folio-,-, g : At 7-30 A. Al.und 3-0 P, M. lor Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Imiiklrk, (autudulgun, Klmira, Ithaca, Owegn, Rtebester, llinghamton, eswcRO. Syracuse, Great liend, Montrose Wllkesbarr-e, Scrnntxm, Mrotnlshurg, WaterGup, Re vldero, faston. LambertvlUe. FlemlDg ton, etc. Tbe 8-30 p. M. Lino connects dltect with tha Train leavlDg Easton for Mauch Chunk, AJleutowu. lioililchem, etc. At 5 P. M. lor Lambertvllle and Intermediate Btatlons. K01 New loik. and Way bines leaving Kensington Depot, take tbe cars on Filth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. Tbe cars run Into the Depot, aud on arrival ol each Train, run from the Depot. Ou Sundays omnibuses will leave Walnut street wharf at S p. M. to connect with 6 45 P. M. Hue. Filly Pounds of Ragvage only allows! each Passenger. Psssen,ers are prohibited from biking anything aa bas gave but their wearing apparel. All baggage over flf v pounds 10 be paid for extra 'the Company limit their responsibility lor baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will rot be liable lor any amount beyond f 100, exoept by special conlraot. 'tickets sold and baggage checked direct through to) Posit p. Gruham's Dsgrage Express will call for and deliver tatuane at tbe Depots, orders to be left at 3 Walnut st LiNca FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA W ill leave from foot ot Cortland stroet At 12 M and 4 P. M., via Jersey City and Camden. All and 10 and 11) A M ,61. M. and 12 Night, via Jer- tey 1 ily and Kensington. From Pier No. 1 Norm river, at 8 A. M. and S P. M., via Ami oy and Camden. At 12 i. S aud 6 P. V. (Freight and Passenger), via Amboy and Camden. Jan. ). l,n0. WUJ.IAM H. QATZMFB, Agent 1 KMvbi'LVANlA C'ENTItAL RAI LEO AD W IN Tr R ARRANGEM ENT. The trains of tbe Fen nsy 1 vanla Central Railroad Ieav tbe New Depot, at 1 HI RTIE'J H and MARKET Street. The cars 01 the Market Btreet Passenger Railway rua to and from Una Depot 'ihey eav Eroni street every two minutes, commencing one hour previous to the time 01 departure of each Train, and alow about 30 uilnu es for a trip Their cars are In waiting on the arriva. 01 each Train, and connections are made with ail roads crossing Market street. On Runups Cars leave t.ieventh and Market street at 6-45 P M. to connect with Plitsburg and Erla Mail, and at 1025 P. M with Phi adelpbia Express. Mauu's Baggage Express Is located at Ao.31 8. Eleventh street. Parties desiring Dasnags taken to the trams caa have it done at reasonable rate' upon apoitcatlon tohiuu TRAINS .LEAYtt AJlO AKKI VB il UKfOt, IHIJet LKAVa. Erie Fxpress at 7 SO A. if. Mall Tram " 8-00 Paoll Accommodation, Mo. 1 " 10 00 " Fast Line " 12 00 M. Parkcsburg " l nO P. if Uarrlsburg Accommodatiou " -Jo Laucasier Acaommodutlon , " 4 OA u Paoll Train. No 2 " 5 30 Plitsburg and Erie Mail " 7 30 Philadelphia Express II id h kiuva. Cincinnati Express at 1 30 A At. Phi adelpbia Exiiress , 7 if Paoll Aceoniuiodtttlon, No. 1 ,. 8-20 Purkestiurg Train J 30 M Erie Express U -JJ Lancas er I ruin " a so P. IC Fasi Line 1-10 H Paoll Accommodation, No. 2 " 4-4 Day I- x press 4-j lluriisburg Aocommodailnn ..." 840 " Philadelikla Exnresa loaves daily. Pittsburg and Erie Mull leaves daily (except baturday). AU other trains dal y (except Kundav). Tbe l-ennsy . vanla Railroad Company will not assume any risk ior liasraue exoept for Wearing Apparel, an limit their responsibility to One Huudrsd Dollars la value. All Haiuage exceeding that amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, unless tatkau ky peoial cou tract 1UOMAB H. PARKE, Ticket Agent at the Depot An Emigrant 1'rain runs dally (except Sunday). For fall bifuiluutlon as to tare and accommodation, apply ta FRANCIS FUNK No. 137 Dock bUoM
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