'THE ULENNERCflOR MASKE D BALL A Brilliant and Grotesque Affair Queer Characters, Costumes and Concelts-The Meeting of Extremes-The 8tudy of Fa-IcIalPhyslognomy-A "Pro cession of the Fools" Music, Mirth, and Mas queradlng. A little nonsense now and then, saya the poet, ia relished by the wisest men and womea. Tne truth of the old couplet won never more manifest than at the Grand lial Masque of the Mienner chor Musical Societv, at the Aoarierny of Mimic iMt evening. The Mmnnerchor U one of our oMest, most celebrated, and successful of American Binin soctetlcs, and a most worthy and rcspoctublu organization. It has trot into the Kod fashion ot irjvin.fr. these masked balls every year; and they have ul ways been notable for the spirit of real enjoyment characterizing them for the love of harmless .social amuse nenta is an essential element In the German composition. German recreations are never selfish or exclusive. They embrace the eattra family, even to the toddling infant, and the younir folks of ten or twelve have as big a shure in the hal mnnjrue a; the more coiiHCitusutiul grown people. In every respect, perhaps, the ball of last evening far edited its predecessors. There was more variety of costumes and characters, and the tport of merry-making was more earnest and sustained titan is usually the cine. First, there was some ground and lofty tumbling by a lot of clowns who walked around the floor upon their hands until their faces wero as red as beets, and their wrists became painfully sore. Then the curtain rolled up and the singers ap pealed upon the Etafre in the celebrated fair scene from Martha. Tho chorus was no doubt well rendered, to judge from the physical exer tion of the foremost chorftters, but the vocal harmonies all went for naught, being completely drowned bv the blatant orchestra. liy-thc-way there were two orchestras in at tendance ; in addition to the one on the right of the stage, embalmed in a bower of pines, Hau ler's orchestra beiug Btationei on the left ot the balcony, whence tt discoursed operatic gems from DinoralL, and so forth. Sa far as the deco rations of the house Aent. they were quite pretty. Festoons of red, white, and blue fabric, clasped by miniature masks, adorned the front of the balcony. The stage was arranged in npat curtains, and altogether was '-lair to behold. ' The floor managers wore white satin badges, surmounted with small masks, that grinned with exuberant jollity. The night was hardly auspicious for an enter tainment of the kind, or indeed for any public entertainment. The weather was unpleasantly cold, and the snow disagreeably deep. But the Academy wai so full that had the attendance boen much larger there would have been an lnconveuient jam, and the princely suits would have suffered. The floor was crowded with tho dancers and prom enactors from half past nine o'clock until after two; and the parquet circle, balcony, and family circle were tilled with the epectutors, who must have enjoyed themselves jib much as the actual participants in the revel. To give the bull imposing cclal, one or two new icaturcs were introduced. The programme of the dances was printed on illuminated card-board fans, with one of which euch lady was presented. Tho idea was both ornamental and useful, for dnneinir en masque is decidedly warm work, and even the shaggy polar bears fanned themselves as persistently as the "Dundreary" exqutal'.o. Another novelty was the check system. Euch gentleman, as he passed out from tea ball-room, presented his hand, and had a check imprinted on the palm, with Ink. The plan was found to work admirably so admirably, in deed, that several of our gentlemen friends, who were unable otherwise to gain admission to the parquet circle, moistened their palms, shook jjiands warmly with acquaintances who had ijuB come out," and thus obtained the necei- ' sary Imprint. Among other excellent music of the evening WM ttle "Galop," composed expressly for the fcccaesion by Adolph Birgfeld. Its brilliancy was a theme of general remark, and its execu tion by the orchestra was capital. The third novelty to be menUoued was more startling and harrowing than these. About 11 o'clock great cries were heard up iu the family circle, and three or four clowns were seen struggling and belaboring the prostrat and apparently lifeless figure of a man. Every one was btartled at the cruelty oi their conduct, and the feeling was intensified to horror, when they seized the unfortunate wretch, and tossing him over the railing, hurled him to the floor, lie struck with such a violent "thud" that he burst open, scattering his contents (a bundle of straw) upon the drosses of the peasant phis and peeresses, the Esquimaux and the jolly Myn leers. To recollect all the ludicrous characters pre sented would be a matter of some difficulty. Many who made the least attempt to be ridiou lous in their "make-up" were the most bo, ae la the case of a young lady whose slippers were bo absurdly small that "her heel kept a-rocklng'i all through the dance. There is no better field for the study of human nature, it follies and Its loibies, than the mask ball-room. In general, too, there can be no better indication ol the bent of a person's character than the style of dress they select (or such occasions. Amid much that was very funny and enter taining by the hour, . there were some charac ters in bad taste, and some not unexceptionable. And there were too painfully mauy, that exhi bited a woful paucity of original idea. The impressible lackadaisical "Hamlets" were there, with plumes, caps, doublets, and Immaculate hose, displaying contemptibly proportioned calves. Id each case, however, It was remarked that the proprietors of the calves lost no oppor tunity of displaying them, or striking etioctive attitudes.' Tho consequential air of these fellows , were sickening. In fact, the veri table Danish Prince wouldn't have sought to cut euch a "swell." ' ' Among the dancers there was at least one little maiden in jacket and pants; and vuxversa, there was one very tall gentleman, with trailing skirts, sacqne, puffs, and waterfall, who took" the m of a diminutive gentleman, and with mine-ii-K B(Pp wrilt simpering round in the accepted , THE DAILY EVENINQ LEGRAPH.-rniLADELiPilIAt WEDNESDAY, rtyle of the havl ton. 'Richard Swivellor" was at the tall, as ocdy looking as ever bU hair un kempt, his boots unpolished, his pants too short lor fahionbta elfcct, his nose in radiant blooinv and his hat, tall and battered, like a monitor tmrct lutft after a naval engagement, he. Cut a porry figure. 4,PauI Pry,1 a demure Quakeress. "Friar lock," 'Robinson Crusoo,"a Brazilian ape, Ulchard III," a knight of Malta, an Esquimaux, were a few of the other characters distinguishable among the innumerable black and yellow dominoes. , Suddenly the band, after a moment's silence, burst forth into the march from Norma, tho motley crowd sonrcd to and fro, and through an aisle made open by the masqneraders retreat hig, a curious phenomenon in the history of car nivals presented itself. From a curiously con xflructed egg, which would rival the fabulous .toc's ecg In ShibaJ, there issued an assemblage which would have delighted the eyes of Bulwer Lytton If his "Renard the Fox" could have been framed from description and not from Imagina tion. Springing, as though from the ground, the fox and wolf, the lion, lioness, and leopard, the tiger, panther, and lamb, ass, sheep, and goat, cat, dog, and chicken, with all the beasts ot the field, fowls of tho air, if not fishes of the eea, entered upon the floor. The Babel of voices was deafening; all the cries, from the mewing of the cat to the crowing of the cock, were heard. It seemed as though the magic spell oi midnight had effect, as tradi tion has it; the voices of the denizens of the lorest, and trausportod into the Academy, they rivalled each other in calling on tho moon. Amid this scene of confusion they formed thm eclves in procession, and led by a giant, dis guised in the grotesque dres9 of the days ot which Ovid sang, proceeded to march around the building. They were loined by a number o( In dians, mounted on Shetland ponies, who gal loped over the stage to the detriment of the harmony of Birgfeld's Band, and the evident and ill-concealed terror of tho leaders. Thrice did the curious cavalcade defile around the floor, and finally disappeared through the unique con trivance by which they were admitted. The entire effect of the episode was most admirable. It was devised with all the grotesque ingenuity oi the Germans, and executed with the skill and success of those wboe interest was entirely centred in making it u triumph. So much for the Ma-nncrchor masked ball. It was throughout a gratifying succ3S3. No un seemly incident marred its pleasures; no lack of interest was discernible at any time in the even ing; and all who were present, or participated in any way, were evidently well pleased. Nkw Chebmjt fcTUKirr Theatre. Arrali-na-J'oitie Is mti-rehting to those wuo bave seen it, noiu tho difference of tho cant. To botrin with t'io heroine, lints Or. on never displayed more talent, or TOvedhr claims to hieh artistic merit. Her first Bcencs were full of archness, spirit, and vivacity, minified with the humor of tho Irish peasant jnrl. but it was in the doeo r cconog of the drama that her llii8t qualities wero displayed. Enrnest, mil of toudeinoss, her whole soul en tranced in her love, ovxry iouo, look, aud nosture expressed it. There wan not one momiiut of raut or exuuKeiat!on, hut tho ultoiauce ot doa.air in the court scene was nature lUolf, irom tuover; heart. Her eyes wero never olco taken from hoi nusbaud as he stood his trial lor Ins hie. Miss Onon was ut terly uutucd with ilio chaiucter she represented tho tears ol her audicucu were (he Dent testimony of her excellence. Mr. Gli'iisy is an actor of the best school, natural, quiet, and impressive. Uib brogue is not a stare brucue, but leal; lug wholo tone is characteristic lie hug impulse and waimlh, hut we thing that Mr. Jtuker had tno power of drawing nioio tears. Mr. Glcimoy is, however, a iiiiished artist. Miss Co.ipor i vcrv luuch nuprorod She played "Fanny Powers" quietly aud ameeably. She divtnoJ thu ait with muoh moro rraco than her predooessor, wnh i he exception of the oxap:. orated now of curls mid tho ihuiouhly inod iu confusion ol theehoit lucks on htr loiehead, most unbecoming to every unit. Mr Moiioant was scarcely as effective a repro tentative oi tho ' O'Giacy" as Mr. liltou, but was, however as he always is, ratislactory. Mr Lonuoi, as "l'bceny," was better th;in usual. Us is moro at his ease, and there was more harmony in th.i wnole conception, but wethmk his make-ap is a little over done. Mr. Yonnp was cot as e eant a rrand sjitr nenr ss Mr. Marlowe. Mr. Ward's coskney footman wi s capital, aud lull ot humor. 1 lie piece was of cOfirse pul on the stage with all the mechanical and scenic effects which first made ir celebrated. Mr. Glenn'-y is abetter musician man Mr. Baker, but hag not so fin? ft Tie. Mis. Ortoq should take the trouble to get a little ctiltivallou for her voice, which would be a contralto, but whichfis row tho only drawbaek to her admirable perform ance ol "Arrah-aa-l'ogue." Arch Street TnaATUE. Miss Hosm-r will ap pear this evening as "Biunca." From the specialty ot her ttvle we should imagine tbat she would be seen to great advantare in legitimate tra?e1y. Walrtjt Street Thkatre. Mr. drawn ciowded bouses utirbllv. Clarke has fFMlJ.i'B Oi'KKAS are exciting great cariosity in the community. Vlaritsa Jiarlowe, l'erelli's own compoHition, Is a love siory taken from Richardson's celebrated novel. 1 big opera, for Medori, at Vienna bad an unmsnse sxecess. Health ol Governor Curtin. When Governor Curtia lelt Harrisburg for the Island of Cuba, some of the best professional men and many of his warmest personal friends were apprehensive that he would not return alive, tiis nervous condition was such as to render it difficult tor him to move. Ilis entire system had been reduced fearfully, and the man seemed to have heen utterly exhausted by the herculean Itfbofa and incalculable responsi bility of his position, ifter an absence of not quite two months, hla Excellency returns to the capital entirely restored. He has fully regained his usual cheerful demeanor. The old physical elasticity has been restored, and the man to all appearance and in reality is himself again, fitted once more for the discharge of thoselmportant duties to whose attention he almost sacrificed his life, and in the performance of which he only flagged in fie years, when nis physical en ergies were incapable longer ot yielding to his mentiil powers. . Thus restored, Governor Curtin comes back to the capital ready for the great work which con fronts him in the last ear of his second adminis tration, and which he will discharge with the laithfulness and fearlessness that have charac terized him in all his official duties. It is pre sumed that Governor Curtin will not complete his Message, so as to have it in readiness for communication to the Legislature, before next Tuesday. Before the Governor left lor Cuba, he was in no condition to engage in the preparation of this Important document, die comes back, huwever, in restored health, and is now already actively engaeed in the perlormance of his olli cial duties. Harr Ialui a Telegraph. Q OFFERING MACHINES. i . i; G0FFE1UNG MACHINES. . ... A large SMortmont of Goflerlng Machine Just received per steamar "Jt. Gtorge." FOB SALE By; ISAAC TOWNSEND, Hoiue-Furuigbinft Btore of the late JOHN A. MCTR. '; , .' JVo. 22 C1IK8NU1 STREET, St Below Tenth Street. EOURTII EDITION LATEST FROM YASHIiIQTOM. Operations of Fcrocltus Fenians. THE MARRIAGE OF MRS. DOUGLAS. How the Brlda was Dressed, and who were the Attendants. Ele., Kt., Etc, Etc., Etc, Kte.( Ittm Our Special Despatches. Washington, January 21. Fenlnn Operation. The Fenians having partially settled their in ternal difficulties, propose to recommence opera tions on an extended scale, Including arrange ments for pushing a large sule of Fenian bonds. P. II. Donegan, a man of considerable Influence In Irish circles, has been appointed an O'Mahony accnt for the sale of bonds in this District, and the Centres of the varvius circles here, excepting the Washington Circle, which repudiated O'Ma hony, are constituted a supervisory committee. Testimony of Gsvcrnsr Aiken. Governor William Aiken, ot South Carolina, Is in town. He states that General Sickles is giving much satisfaction by the energy and good judgment with which he is discharging the duties of his position in Couth Carolina. Condition of Freed men; The Frecdmen's Bureau has completed its census of the colored population of Washington City, and find in it upwards of 23,000 colored residents. The Floiida Commissioner ot the Frcedmen'8 Bureau reports the feeling In that State against the Freedmcn among the little planters, lawyers, members of the present Legis lature, the croakers, and other small fry, is con temptible; while the substantial farmers have a degree ot consideration for the former slaves that could scarcely be enpectei. Hi a. Donslu' Wedding;. The mairiage of Mrs. Adele C. Douglas with Brevet Brkadier-General Williams, U. 8. A., took place last night, at the residence of Mrs. Douglas on New Jersey avenue, as announced in yester day's Telsgxafii. The ceremony was performed by Father Lynch, assist ;d by Father McGuire, of Georgetown Col lege. The guests were Hon. E. M. Stanton and lady, Lieutenant General Grant and lady, Sena tor Foster and lady, General To wnr.end and lady, Generals Fry, Ingalli, and Kelton, Colonel Burton, Hiss Jennie Cameron, of Pennsylvania, daughter ot cx-Senator Cameron; Hon. Thomas A. Scott and lady, of Philadelphia; Geneial Pat terson, of Philadelphia; the two sons of Judge Douglas; Mis. Cutts and Miss Cutts, mother and sister ot the bride, and Colonel Cutts, her brother. The dress of the bride wai made of white coided sill', "hijh in the neck." and a rich tulle veil. Tho bildegroom appeared in full military uriform. Tho newly-married couple very sensi Lly dispensed with the formal stereotyped bridal torr, and spend their honeymoon in Washington. Kenitto. Washington, Jauunry 24. Mr. Sumner (Mass.) presented the petition of citizens of Colorado, now resident in New York, in favor of the ad mission of that Territory as a State; but with the proviso that the word "white" shall be stricken Irom the Constitution. Mr. Brown (Mo.) presented a similar petition on the same suoject. Hons of Representative. The Houee resumed the consideration of the ft6p6Cel amendment td the Constitution. Air. jjuwrenee tuuio; uioveu to recommit. iuc resolution, with instructions to report an amend ment, that "direct taxes shall ba apportioned according to property and representation fixed on the basis of adult male voters, who shall b citizens ot the United States." Mr. Lawrenca advocated his proposition. air. bneiianarKer (Ohio) sunnorted the amend ment of Mr. Lawrence, and opposed the resolu tion ol toe Committee on Reconstruction, saying it gave the States the power to exclude all races. Mr. Brown Drcset.ted a Petition afikinir ior tho extension of the right of suttrage to ftomen. Mr. Wilson (Maes.) ottered a lolnt resolution for an amendment to the Constitution, prohibit ing the payment for slaves or of any debt con tracted In behall ot the Rebellion. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. bamuel J. Kirkwood was sworn in as a Sen ator irom Iowa until the 3d of March, 18G7. The bill to enlarge the powers ot the r reed- men's Bureau was taken up. nr. ucuougau (uai.) spolce against the mea sure. The 'Weather. Baltimore, January 24. The snow still con tinues. Wind northeast. The Latest Markets hj Telegraph. Baltimore, Jenvarv 24. Fiour is dull; Weitsrn ext. a, SO'liEgO Id. Wheat scarce. Corn tyrm; for white, CDo ; yeilaw aeiive at 7e73i. Oati dull, bv sds stoatly. Provision, qu'et Lard, lSgtjgl'.o. lor Western. Cofi'ce inactive, bngan dull. Whisky firm at t2'81. ' FHILAD'A STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, Jan. 24 liopoited by De Haven & Bro., No. 40 b. third street. SECOAD BOARD. B0 sh Kevttone Zino 1 i 200 sh Union Can pf 4 eshLenlirh Val....Sli MOfrsa do 4 60 th do 61 ZdOsh no coin BJ To tho Mcmleis or the' Army of Tennessee. Headquarters District ok Midolh Tehnes ebb, and SECONn Bepaiiatb Bbio adb. ' Depart- MENT OF TKNNK3SUK, MURPRBESBORO, TetlU., January 12, 18tiC As the armies were being broken up in July last, I was chosen, In conneq tion with othi8, to secure funds aud build a monument to perpetuate the memory ot the lamented Major-Cencral McPhcmon. The faces of the troops were already turned homeward, aud but little could then be done in raisiner mouev. Muny, however,' have since Bent in their conUlbutions, and It is now desired that the remaining members of that armv, who feel w illing to assist in so noble an object, should seed in their voluntary subscriptions to General A. Ilk-kenlooper, Cincinnati, Ohio. It is desired that all sums should be paid in prior to April 1, 1806. As a basis for contributing, I would state that private soldiers pay $1, line officers from $5 to $10, and field and general officers from $10 to $60, according to-their wishes. It is requested that all newspapers In the por tion of the country in which the Army ot the Tennessee -was recruited shoald-publish- this notice. W. D. Hazkn, Major-General. AUCTION SALE3. JFITZPATMCK A CO. ATTCTIONERa. w Auction Boom.y, WT C'HCHWUT Htnwi, ISA AO NATHANS, AUOTIONEKB MONEY BROKER. i S.I. CORNER OTTDIED AUD 8PBTJOB STREBTS Only n Bqaor below the Kxehaan. SATHANH' Principal one, MtablMitd for th hut friJ,,, ,n7 o low tn Urga or small mounts Jt Ui lowrst ratfis. on Diamonds Silver Plata, Watches, 4vlrf,Cltbmi,anrKMls olavaty dorlUn. Offloa boors from I A. at. till 1 P Jt. 8 4 lyrp N o T E TTnrtM and hv vlrtaji Af lh m waa4 h. u am Inontara oi Mormago opon tha property hereinafter acKnttd. cxacaiad ly iha Tyrooe and Uleo'tleid Hall road Company to me as Trustee, dated tha lstdat o. Koveniber, A. D 1M0 snd recorned in iha office lor Be cordtns Deeds, eto,. la and for the county of Blair, on the tfth day of Kovcmber, A. U. 1H60, In JMortKasa Book "B," paues 107. 10K, 109 110. and ill. to secure the pay meat oi bonds of said ( ompany to the amount of thirty, five ibonsand dollars, ana dt'fault baring beea made or more than ninety days after the same has been de manded In the psymmt of tbe interest due on mora Uisn fifteen thousand dollars m ainonnt of tlin Bonds secured by selu Mortgage, snd havuig been requeued in wrltlns; by the holders of more than fifteen thousand dollars in amountoi the said Bonds, the payment of tha interest oo which has been so demanded from said eom panv, and bero so relumed by.Ui m, to sell at public auction upon tbe notlre and terms hi tha said Mortwure mentioned ihe premises therein referred to and to mlUl by sucb sale the duties lnipcned in accordance there with, snd to discharge mv dtr as trustee in respect to the premises, 1 , J Ollii LIK.AR IHUMHON, Trui.mta aiorcsald, and U r qagrt In trust for the holders the bonus secured by said mortgage, DO UEKKB1T UlVtC OilcK. that in pnrsuanvo of the power afore said vested in me for that purpose by the said indenture of mortgage, and la exercise ol the discretion thereby conierrcd and In obedience to tbe said requisfton ol the holders of the Bonos to Uie amount aforesaid, as in said Mort-ane pro vided, I will upon MONDAY, the lath day ol February, A. D. Ibes. at J'i o'clock M .at the rtu adolphla Ex change, In the city of Philadelphia, by tbe Hands of M 1 bomas and Hons, Auctioneers, and upon the terms aud conditions berelnatter stated, expose to pub tc sa a bv vendue or outciy. snd wlU there sell to the hiyhest and bert bidder lor the same, tie propeity conveyed to uie in lloitsiige as aioresald. and ut mentioned, viz t 1 lie whole oi that snrtlon ol the Tyrone and learfleid Bailroad, irom the pointot interHection with the Penn sylvania ltallroad. ai or near ivrone Mat Ion, in B.alr county to tbe point of connectian with the grdod line of ibe said 'Jyrone and ClearUeid Bailroad knovnaud oefUnsiea as - ,lhe Intersection. " being about three mlies snd otie quarter nom the Pennsylvania Kallruad at Jyrone stanen as the nme in now conKtruct.il to nellier nith ail snd singular the rullvats rails, bridge, fences, privileges, rlfihu. and ail real property of every description acquired bv and be'onglnirto said comnanv, adjacent to oi connected with or on the One of said sec tion of three and one quarter miles ot road, and all the to la. Income, issues, and proiitu to be derived, and to arise from the same, and all the lands used sun occupied for ralways, depoii. er stations between said points on said section of three and one-quarter miles, with all buildiuus standing thereon or procured therefor. A mora specttio and detal eu eta euicnt of the Items oi property incn ied and relet red to in the foregoing de scription may be given as lollows: B.1LK0AD. All tbat section oi the said i vrone and Clearfield Rail road as now located aud bui't, beginning at tlie pomi ot iuierseeiion of the said l yione aud Oloarllcld kuilroad with the Pennsylvania Bailroad at or near Tyrone t tlon, Blair county. Pennsylvania, thence extending northwardly to the point of conncoUon witli tlie rrautd line of tbe raid lyrone and Clcartleld Bat. lead known and designated as The Intersection,' tielnK about three and one quarter mile from the Penn sylvania Bailroad. at 'Ivrono Hiation and then; teiini nntingtsaid section ot said roau be. ween the points alcresald being about three and ouc-quartcr ml. ex lu length. Together with tho rlglit ot way tor ihe same with sucb addl lonal widths as are required oy the slopes ol cxcuvatlons and rinbankiueuts. .. slDl.stWi Connected with said section ot said rond and be ong ing to said Company between said points aud tho right oivtayior the siune of tbe number aud leuutli lollow lng. viz. : At Tyrone, one siding, about 316 feet long. At Tyrone hnglne House, one siding ubout l'.'EI foet long. At Bnld f ngle Valley Bailroad Intersection, two gidiugg uLout Hil leet total length. ' AiD. ALSO. At Tyrone, one ICO-fect I rack Scales, with olllce 12 fect by li lect, AD GKNEBATXY, All the lands laliwuys, rails brhU'es, culverts, trestle worts, tool-housus, coal-nouses, wharves fences, ngltts-ol-viav, vtorkHUops luachincr: stations, depots, rte.pnt urouuds works, niseoun and other superstructure, reRi estato. buildinrs, and improvcuicntg o- who ever nature or kind appertaining or bctingliiK to tue above men lonen proper. y, and to the fluid section of said T) rone and lea Held Kui roud, ami owned by said tjoin -puuy la connection tbciewitli. TfiltiiS OF 8ALK. 1 be said BHllroau Billings, Heal l.atata. and Piemlses, n.eutloiied lu the sultl mortgage,, and above described. i.l be exposed to sale entire and in one lot, and the lolUiwinu terms and conditions will be observed In tlio mukliig ot tlie said nale : '1 lie purchaser wl 1 bo required ;to pay t.VHIvofthe purchase mone In cash at tho time ot the saio. mill in cuse any ot the hoiuera oi any of the bunds or tho coupons duo und puyable upou to said bonds of tlie Tyrone and (J.earfield Bulhoad Company, andsucurud by tbe moitgage executed by the said Cumpany to tho said John lunar OhoniMon, Ttustee as aoraid. shall become purchasers by tlinniho ve or with others to tbe talu orennncs at ibe said sale, tliut then the said holdeie of the said bones or coupons may for tlie residue oi tbe mid purcbare money make payment wltbiu twenty days alter said sa e, either in v holo or in part, by trtiuKlorrlug and delivering to tho said John Ktlgar Thomson, 'irustoe as a oresaid, the raid bonds or coupons, orby receipting upon the s-me lor tbe amount tbat may be so bid by htm or them in wholo or in putt of the said balance ot the sold purchase money, to be estimated lor tbe purpose ot sucb payment at tlie rate or vaiue of tbe dividend or sboie of the said purchase money which the said holders ot tha said bun. is or coupons may be respectively entitled to receive ac cording io the terms ot said mortgassj. tor wbicb share or dividend the said delivery and transfer of or a receipt upon tbe (aid bonds or coupons shall be deemed and taken to be a discharge and acquittance; and the balance ot tbe said puichae money, 11 any, shall be paid by ibe raid party so purchasing, In cash, witlun twenty days alter ibe date otsaie. to the said 'trustee. Audit thesaid premises shall be purchased at the said sale by parlies other than tbe bo acrg or owners ot the said bonds or coupons as before mentioned , then toe balance of said pUfclii.Ee money thai may remain a ter the said payment ott50d0 thereof requlrei to bu paid at tbe time of sntd sale, shall be paid to the said Trustee, iu Gush, within twenty days tlicreafter. t'pon trie payment or adjustment of said purchase money as ihereinbetore mentioned, the said Ttustee will execute and deliver to the purchaser or purchase sot tlie same a conveyance of the premises aforesaid in pur suance oi ibe power and authority uouierred upon him. Any lurtber Information in respect to said sa;o, of piemlses. may be bad upon application to the under signed Trustee, at the olllce of the Pennsylvania Kalt roud Company , No. MS t. T bird street, Pbi.adeipbla. No. 238 8 'IH1KD Street. Y . TIIOMA8 A .ON'. Aiic'ioneers, Nos. U and Ul a. KOTJBTIJ sheet. 10 30 OitFlO Philadelphia, QIKAIID FIRE AND MA11INE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, No 415 W aLNBTETREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL PAID IN. IN CASH, a209,t 00. I bis company continues to write on Fire Rnkt on'y Its capital, with a good surplus. Is sately invested. 701 .Losses by llre have been promptly paid, and mare than 9500,000 Disbursed on this account within tbe past few years. For 'the present tho olllce of this coupon will remain at No: 415 WALNUT STREET. But within a few months will remove to its OWN BCILDINO S. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHE9NBT STREETS. Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons at sucb rates as are consistent wltb safety. PIBE0TOK8. TTIOMAH CRAVEN. ALFRED . GILLETT. sUKMAN BHKPPARD, ThOH. MA( KKLLAB, JOHN KUPPLFE. JOHN W. ( LAOIIORN, mi is vrKKu ,ii . N. . LAWBENt E. CHARLES I. DCPOfT, I1MNKY K. RENNET, JOMEPH KLAPP. M.D. 1 11 um Art t nYr,.i. rreniaeuu ALFRED 8. GILLETT V. President aud Treasurer. JAMES B. ALVOBD, Secretary. , 1 10 lx PAPIER MACIIE GOODS. ! PAPIER MACIIE GOODS. t TARTAN GOODS, SCOTCH FLAID O00DS. A fin o assortment of Papier Maohe Work Tables, Writing Desks, Inkstands, and Scotch Fla d Goods, jnst received per the steamer "6t. Goorre,"too lata lor Chris! mag sales, suitable for Bridal Girts, etc., will be sold low. ISAAC TOWNSEND, Bouse Furnishing Store of the late JOHN A. MDRPDET, 1 M. 922 CUESNUT STREET, 24 Bolow Tenth street. JANUARY 21, 18CG. I WANTS. WANTED-1UO00 FOR ONE OR TWO TEARS. Ill per cent per annum sad good seeaiity. Ad dreas L. X. Z., this offtoa. lr WANTED TO PURCHASE A FIRST XX. Ossa HOUB m Arch street, west at Brawl, and esstof Twtnty-OntStreeU Possession ol raqutred lor six months. Address Boa WePort Ofllea. lSf WALL PAPERS. JE,W PALL STYLES PIIILADELPIITA WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & IIOlKKi; N. E. COR. FOURTH AND MARKET STS., MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND IU IttUth WINDOW SHADES PARIS. LA C0MPAGNIE LY0NNAISE, BOULEVARD DES CAP UCINES, No. 35 & 37; RUE ST. ARNAUD, No. 7; and RUE NEUVE JDJiH CAP UCINES. No. 10. SILK STUFFS, MANTLES, YISITES, CLOAKS, ETC. PRINTED MUSLINS, LACE, INDIA CACIIEMIRES, FRENCH SHAWLS, FANCY TISSUES. Ibe COMPAGJUE LTONNA'aE has (ho bonor to inform American Ladies that they will find at their Establishment Warorooms lor the immediate Cutting-out and Makiny-up Dr ten lu tho Urot stylo ot Fashion ana most elegant Puttcrns WEDDING OUTFITS. Sirce its foundation the COMPAUNIK LYOV "AisE has not ceased to occupy itoo't particularly in tbe selection ot articles of tasto und of superior quality, conseqwontiy t! s Company Is unrivalled in Paris, and enjoys a universal reputation. 1 24 12t SOMETHING n e w". Smoking, Chess, and Keafling Hooms Combined. FltASANT KESOUT FOB UEN'TLEMEN'. T. G. KOllONY & Co.. Ko. 1235 CIICSNUT STRE T. TEA, COFFEE, CHOC OLAl'F. ETC., ALWAYS KEPT OS HANI). FOREIGN AND DOJI EKTIU N EWSPAPEUH ALWAYS Oil FILB. Arnong which can be found : r unch, 1 1 Oncfl-a-Woek, A-vuuuit jjui&s itiHiiy uuu a luenii um, v. ep.klvV Temple itar. ornlilll Maxaxlno, London Journal, Oanen Laube, K luiltlernilatRh, Kolnlclie Zeltiing, tlurper's iloutUly, leader. I oiuion Illustrated, llcll'g I lie. ilonclientor Clipper, l.oiulon Era, London Hociety, LonUun OrciichUu, 1' un. northern Wllff, Army and Savy JonrnaL LATEST RETURNS QV hTOOKS. ' 1 H2 mwslmrp W!2 MM -3 r. tc a a a u i o V3 H m -5 J? I N E i OPERA GLASSES. A VERY LARGE VARIETY. JAMES W. QUEEN & CO. i i No. C21 CHESWUT STKEKT. 4491 BOXES LAYER RAISINS, 1889 ball boxes Layer Raialni, 2H4iuuor. ' 4910 " M.K. .. )ltt7half ' quar. " " " 6(10 fralli BeodleM " ld.Oofl bait boxes Valencia " 30fl train soft shell Aiiuobus. flOO keas Malaga Orapea. 1000 ball boxen fig. 41 boxes Lemons. nt va OH. Imported and now landlug from the barque La Plata, ana lor saie by N. IIEI-LINGS & BRO., 1 23 ot o. li S. DKLAWAltr. Avenue. 4 y FLOUR, Pride of the West." ' " MuBsnlman." Eaglo ol Fort Wayne." . " Lebanon hoico," Lewistown.' " Alurnato." I BROOKE & PUGII- 1 61mo Nos. 1781 and 1733 MAKKKT Street ENER & DAVIS, LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, No. 13 S. THIRD STREET, MERCANTILE CLAIMS COLLECTED, And Law Btulaeti of ill kinds attended to In all parts of Bthe United States and Canada with fidelity. MATCEIKG FAPEB COLLECTED AT USUAL BANC BATE9. 1 H ntrp JHE GREAT i . i . ETEENGTHENINO TONIC, r (Hot a WbJalty Preparation), i IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,. WILL CURB DEBILITYJ DEBILITY L , Beraltlng from toy eaaat whatever. H PROSTRATION OP THE SYSTEM. 1KDUCBD BT TUB 8BTBRB HABD8HIP8, KXPOBUBB,. FBVJSR8, OF Dii-teaHea of Camp Life. BOLUIKES, CI11ZEK8, MALE OK FEMALE, ADCLT UU IUUT11, Will flnil In 1iia ItltiaM . nnM TnnU . n. . bad llquori for tlioir aiai.Ht miracu.oui eflecU. o DYSPEPSIA, and Diseases Resulting from Disorders of tlie Liver and Digestive Organs, ARE CURED BY nOOFLAND'S CE1HIAN BITTERS, Tbis Bitters bos Derfnrmad fDnm rnnu. vItm h.ll. UHacUon, boa mora tomlinoay, han mors resoectabie people to vouoU tor It, tliaa any oiher article la tbo Vie defy any one to contradict this assertion, and "WIL,Li PAY SIOOO To any one who will pieduoe a certmcate pubii.thcd by as that la ..... D.ni.ln. Iloofland's G erman Bittors WILL CI' KB EV1BT CASE OF IHROSIC OR AER V0U8 DEBILITY, AJiD DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS F Obseive the lollowinir Sympioms, roaulting from- Dis orders of tbo Digestive Organs : Constipation, Inward FUeit Fa ncsi of Blood to the iieail. Acidity of tho Stotnacn, Maaea. ileartbara, Dltiyast tor Foua. Fu l ens or vv elyht in the btomitcb, Hour b nictetiunx, Hinklngor Flut tering at the Pit of the Moruueh nwim niinirof the I loud. Hurried and Dllh cult Ureathln.'. Flut ci inn at the llctrt Chokln or Sutlocotiug ' Nensationa when in , llne . nosture. Din nors ol Vision. Dots or Webe brloro ihe Hlvht, 'Fever and Dull fain lu the Bead. Deficiency of I'eiBpiratton. Ye lownuss ot ihe kln and tjes. Pala In tho Hide, Hack. Chest. Liinb. Kto. Sudden Fluihes ot Hent. liurnlnjf In the Flesh Constant Imaijliiings of tvil, und Croat Depression of ripult. tu:mesibee, i That Hi it B'lfttrs is not A'coh.iCio con'ains no Rumr or Whisky, and cannot make irwikirda, but U the Beit Z'ptu'c in the world READ WHO SAYS SO. . , Fiom Bev. W. D FolKfricd, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Gentlemen : I have recently been laboring nmler the. distressing eileefs of indht-Bllon. accompanied t pros iratlon oi tbe nervous s stem. .Numerous remedies were recommended by incuds, and some of ihctn tea a bat VtMiout relief Your Hoorlnnu'a German Bitters were rtxou.uicnuta bv persons who hail tried them, and whose lavotub.e mention ot these lilt ers iniiucou uie tn iry ' I hem. 1 uniHt courts that I had an aversion to ratnut Medicines Irom the "thousand and one" quauc "iili ttrs," whose only aim seems to he tu pa ni oil SKi'Otuueil and lru.'(.ed liitior upou the ummu n ty In i sly way, and the tendency of wnich I tear, Is io make rainv a continued drunkard Upon learulnr that yours was really a medicinal preparation, 1 took It wlin happy eflcct. Its actlou not onlv upon tho stomach out uuun Ibe nervous system wus prompt aud vramying. I .vei that 1 have derived gleat una peruiaueut beuellt trout the use of a tew boith s. Veiy lesoect ullv yours. W D SiiKlFRIFD No. 251 ehuckamaMou st.ect. A From ti e Itev V. D. Kendall, Assistant Editor Cbristlaa I h: ouicie, Philadelphia. ... I have derived decided benefit from the use of Hoof land's (j erman Bittern, and leui It my privneue tore conimeud theui as a most vaiuablt tonic, to all who are ufteriua irom general debility or iroui duieusos orbing irom deruuiiemenl ol the liver. , Yours truly, E. D. FENDAIL. Frcm Per. r. Merrlge, Pastor of Ibe Psssyunk Baptist t Huron, Fbiladeipula From the many respectable recommendations given to. Dr. Hootlaud's (.erman Hitters I was induced to (five them a trial. Alter using several bottle I iouuJ thoia to be a good remedy ior dubiuiy, anu a most axcnlieut tonic ior the ktoiuch. D. Al . KltlUli. From Bev. William Praith. formerly Pastor o' the Vln centownand Alliiv.lle (X. J.I Uuptlst churches. Having used in mT family a number oi bottles of your nouflaml'R Merman liltters, I have .o say that 1 regard tiiem as an excellent medicine, specially adapted to re move the dbeai-es they are reuoiiiuiendad ior Th..y strenKtheii and luvlnorute tlie syslui when debl Itated., and are upeiu in dlsoiders of the dver. loss oi appetits, etc. I have also reeommenued them to several ot my ' irlends, who have tried them, and toutid them Krea.iy ' bencllcial In the restoration of health. Yours iru'y. WILLI M PMlTfl, Ho. Wti Ilutchlnsun street, Phllado. D BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! Bee that the signature ot "C. M. JACKSOX" on the Wraj per of each bottle. PRICE, Muffle Bettl" One (kollor, or m Half Dozasa for frhould Tonr nearest Drursiet a t bave the article, do not be put off by any of the iutox'cailiur preparations that mav be offered in its place, bat send to ui, aud we will forward, securely packed, by expresi ( PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACrOWf, No. 631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JONES & EVANS,! SUCCESSORS TO C. X. JACKSON k CO), P110PBIETOB9, For sale by DrugglsU and Dealers In every town la the United Slate j Jiwiu, (jp2ln
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