f 3 8' , More Adtlco to the Fcninna. To lh Editor oj the t vtning 1 tltnrapk t In jour issue of Monday last you irftve Inser tion to a loni? letter on "Icntans and tVniui lrnn," signed Johu Campbell. You will comer a favor on me by Riving a short one, In reference to that epistle. I will not attempt to make an exploring expedition with Mr. Campbell by the "Strait of Batxluiaudcl, or Gate of Tears," and the some hundicd other puzzling pliiccs that in tervene between this "Babel" locality, till we get to "Honduras," where th3 writer inform u "England gets her ornamcn;al woods." How ronsistcut it was to.' John Campbell to Belectthe World tor his communicatlou, lor certainly he has treat capacity tor spreudiuit hlmsull I 1 know not how others may have breathed alter petting thro. igti what Mr. Cuiuobell terms a "Driet sketch" oi England's dominions. 1 tolt preatly rel eved, and could scarcely believe my eyes on seeing, "halt a million" ot an Rrmy set apart lor the scent-ins oi those little plots lor my old nutter John Bull. llavinir but little le snre for invcntignllnit sticb matter, Hnd being, perhaps, wanting ;.n meutal capacity, I cannot see so great an amount of security and ttrpntrth that Bnsland possees) . in thi se extended territories that Mr. Campbell would have us to bow betore and worhhip. Indeed, I think there is that within them which a lellow-countrvniau of miue would coll "a mighty strong weakness." iui to couie to the principal oblect of my let ter, 1 ask such writers as John Campbell (can they do no better in their big letters than lure their fellow-countrymen from their motherland, and scatter them broadcast over tno earth t), to henrthis sac remark on Irirh amelijratiou: "1 cau point out a method by which ttie power of . England can be humbled, and Ireland bo sepa rated Irom Cnglunr!, and her independence bo established at no distant day." No let us see the "method," ut the same timo keeping in miud that Mr. Campbell eives the Keniahs "down the banks" a a "duty he owes to his fellow-countrymen!'' The "method" la "for the Keul.ins to save their money, and send for their relat ives to come here and settle, and let them become good American citizens, and leaeh'their children, and their children's il iltircn, to look noon England as the oppressor of ttieir race I" "Live horsjand you will get grass," the proverb says. Surely my easily-pleased countrymen will now feel catistied, and John O'Mahony and President .Roberts see the error of their ways. But no, alas I the spirit of aisst nslon U too strong amongst ns. Already I am for having my way. Here it is. Let the lrith poople Bna their lricnds make one fund of all the moneys that they are likely to expend on war, Insli politics, "passaue money," and nearly all the chanty gilts intended for the "dear ones," and with it Fmrchasc irisi lands ot which the market ts till parcel it out to their countrymen, esta blish a land proprietary there, and raise up manulacruring pursuits amongst them, and teach thcin to slay at home. England has not laws in force to prevent this being done. It Is quite icnsible, and its there is nothing wanting but money and practical men to carry it oui, why sl.culd it not be tested ? Respectfully, An Irish Laborer. Fort Richmond, Januory .'50. AMUSEMENTS. I'KnELLi's Opeba. Concert Hall has boon con verted into a most cl. arming thoatro footlights, scenery, preen curtain, and all. Xho scenory was very well dono, ctlect.vo, and finely painted by Berber. 60 lur the audience was satisfied, and awaited with impatience tbo signal of PerolU'a appearance. At !; npth the maestro made liia ap pearance in tlio orchestra, and was grcetod with loud applause. The ovorturo to Clarissa Jlttrlowe has teen hoard botore, and baa become a favorite with all musicians Now the enrtain rose, and an exceedingly good looking chorus commonced a very fitio and admirably nung chorus, indeed, wemay as well say at once that thu choruses throughout weie admirablo, with fine voices, and in excellent time and tune. Tho lomanza, "Addio per scmprc," brought us on Mr, Charles Schmidtz. Ho was in a most painfully nervous etuto, and excited tho sympathies of tho audience. As soon as this "siage tright" had worn oir, however, Mr. Schmidtz allowed us' now much his voico ' had improved in firm ness and duality, lie sang with crrcat power' tho sweetness and effect of the duet In tho second act showing us that ho is capable of being moved to animation. Mr. Durand gave his part with the fiulsti of an artist. His brlndisl to a waltz move ment was a great success. His part In the duet, too' was admirable Mr. at bans has wonderfully im proved. His voico is less harsh, and will, with uioro practice, become a most effective and valuable voice, especially in concerted music. Mr. Nathans acted with much skill and feeling. Mr. Bouiko.iu tho small part entrusted to him, showed that ho Is capable ot sustaining an important iole. His voice ts a very fine sympathetic tenor. Miss Hewlett has made great progress in style and in the management of her voico. She has also niado soma progress in act ingbnt we doubt whether sho will ever make an actress, she is not to the "manor born." Tho pieces that, in oue hearing of this fine opora, made tho greatest impression on the public, wcro c&vatlna, by "Clorisia," In the first act, and "Vago Tior," by Durand. Alter the second act Signor l'erolli was called tor to receive the congratu lations ot the audience. The audience was nume rous, entirely filling tho hall, and a fashionable, f ul 1 dress audience, that was in itself a spoctacle. The Inauguration of this season has been a completo and triumphant success. Bignor Ferelll has had much trouble and toil, but success rewards all, and a most completo success he has had. The second opera, a repetition of Clarissa, will take place on Tuesday next. Anca Street Theatre. Miss Homier plavod the ' Couutes." in Love, in her usual manner, of which we have spoken iu all hor previoas roles. This evening sho will play l'arthenia," to Mr. Til ton's "Ingoniar." Walmtt Street Theatre. Mr. Clarke appears in several of his best pieces this evening. Mr. Clarke's engagement is most brilliant. New CuBSjtUT Street Iheatue. ArraJi-n-Pogue, with. its Irish fun and attraction. Frank Bkower. To-morrow afternoon a bonefit will be given to Mr. Brower, at which Mr. Frauk Drew will appear, as well as the principal members of the various theatres in this city. Camcrort and Dixoy will appear; and last, pot least, Fruiik Browor him avlt. Another giand matinee for tho t'hosnut btrcol Theatre. "Tbic Stage." This is the title of a very neat little eight-page evening newspaper, devoted exclu sively to every inioie-t iporluiiilntr to the drama and amusements generally. This new candidate for public favor U pubiiled by John W. Forney, Jr., from the Press Builrtiutrs, at Seventh and Chosnut streets. We are p' eased to see tho papor woll filled with advertisements already, and tho programmes of tho different placts of public entertainment. There is room for this pleasant entr'acet, and vte doubt not that it will be very successful. DYEING, SCOURING, '.ETC. NEW YORK DYE1KG AND PRINTING IHTABLlHllMEN'l', b'laten Island, No. 40 N. ilOIl'l Hhtreet. This Compauy. so long and ttvorablv known In New York for the past lorty-alx years, buve opened an office as above. Ladles' and Kentle.nen's narmeuts and wear ing apparel of every kind lived and Cinaned lu the moxt perfect maimer Mains and spots ruinovu iroin gttruiuuts without being ripped. Merchants havlug goods Of undesirable lolors can have them ru vd lu nupvrivr atylo, J ft iuwj3iu THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, Auction sales. AT O 'J' I , CJ K -11 Pride r and by virtue of the pownr vested In ins by an Indenture ol MorUa upou tlie property hcrehiaiter Ccrcnlcri, execoted by the 1 yronc and ciaiHid Kall r ad I ompnny to me as TrueiMi, datod ttie lah la-ol lav, A. l )SM) and reroidi d in the outre 'or Knconltng J'ccdK, etc. in and lor Itm county 01 It lair, on he IH1I1 (lay 01 Way A J). 1SMI. '11 Mortnaxe boon "A,"pai?cs l;M-5-4l-7 ana H and In tho office for Krcorllna T ciIb, rtc. in and or the county 01 ( enu-e, on the 13 a day 01 May. A 1 ISA.Ni k-irtMK Book "K," page 170. eto , to Bpeure the pa mfnt ot Lontls of sal 1 Company to the emonntof two hundred and twenty-five tiionaanil dol lar and delault Iiuvihk Im ei made lor more than ninety days alter the nnm liaa hem demanded, In the payment 01 the Interest due on inon man fit y thounand doHars In amount ol the bom's socurod by sai inortKiKe anil haviUK been rrfpuwied m writing by the holder c more than fifty thoman-i do liim id air omit o: 1 lie said bonds the peytn" nt of the In et. m on which has been o le manrteri Iroin paid ' omponv, and I eu o Mfued bv lip 111. to sell at public ai ctlon, upon the notice and terms In the ail nmr at- meii'iinicd, the iireiulne tbcrom relcrrea to, and 10 Inllil by nKii aa the duties Imnoaed In accordance ther.-wiih and to dlschaiae mydutv a truster In reapnet to the premises, I, JO.i S E A K HlONfON 'Irutte as a oronaln ami M r gnqrt In trust lor the ho r.er 01 the IiomU Koeurcd by aald mortKaK", DO 11. It Kit Y 1.1V It I K. that In puisunnoe 01 tret pewer aioreto'd rated in me 'or that purpose by the al' iiidentnie O' niorttntio, and In ex''rcie o thenlcreU4 thereby eon errt d and In oi.niience to theaidreiiiitl(f ot tlie ho dcrsol the bonii to the amount aimenald, asi' said JUortrave provided. I will, upon Monday, tho l.'t) dnv ot Ketiruary. A. 1) )8B'i. at 11 o'clock M., at the Fht Indelphla xrhanne, In tneolt of l'll'adeithla. by tin hands of M. 1 li m as fc hen-s auctioneers and upon th. terms and condition lierclnalter stated expose to nub ile sale bv vendue or outcry, and will there will to the hh lirat and beat bidder ir tlie same, tlie property con veyed to me in niortaK0 as aioresaid and next men tioned, v Is: 'l he whole of that section of said Tyrone and Oiear fleld Kailroad iruai tho point olintersecuon with ttie Tyrone and Lock Haven Railroad, near Tyrone, Jt air county, rennaylvania. to Phillipsbunr, Centra county. I eniisyivama as the same Is now consttuctod, tOKCther will) all and slnyulnr, the rsllwujs. rails, hridoe, fences prlvneKC, nKhts. and all real property of every Of scrintlon. ucimlred Ly and beunKing to said Companv and all the toll, Income, lue. and prod s to be derived and to arise from the same and all ti e land ued and occupied tor railway, depot, or station between said point with a 1 but dings uindln thereon or proenreo. lieretor. A more fpecltlc and de ailed "tntrment of the Item of ptoperty, included and refcred 10 In the foregoing de scription, may be given a oliowi KAlLltOAD. All that section of the am Tvrone and Clearfield Rati roau as now located arm bul,t, bclnnlne at the point of inierteciioo ot ihe said tvrone and v leartleld Kul road vilthltao Inge Vai ey Kullroaa, formerly thalyroue no Lock J.nven hullroiid, near i.vrone, Ulnlr coiiatv, Uence rxtendmir nortliwurnly to an,, through the oorougn 01 i i.iiiip-DurK ttusn towmiiiip, t entre county and there terminating Raid section of said railroad, between the points aforenald. being about twenty milos in lenvih. J otether with the right of wnv 101 the tamo, with sucn ddilioual wlililis anarerecjuired by the slopes ol excavutlons and embankments. 811)1 N(1H connected with said section of said Itoad and bclnnguig to said Com puny, between ald points, and the right of way tor the sauu-, 01 the nutuber and length following, viz. : At Mount rieasant one siding about 200 feet long. At 11 nillo 1'oHt.one quarrv siding about 3Mieoi long At Summit, lath Mile l eet a secoud track siding about 13;tli teet long. At Summit, one Y and level siding, and one level sid ing north ot Summit, with mo rlnhtof way for autre yobd the limits 01 ihe right of wiiy for the track last mentioned. '1 he total length 01 said Y and slalngs bciag about IttKl feet. At Handy Bidge, a siding i.hout 12':8 feet long At l owelton, a Y about 1 leet long, and two sidings Rbott 2it4 leet, total leiivih. with the right oi way tor the same. At Osceoia Station, aiding about "44 teet long, tot.cti.er with two linca of track, one of which ex, end trom the nuuii track ot the said Tyrone and Clearfield Itallroud, to a wnrohouse lot owned by the said Tyrone and leardeld Kal.roud Coin panv, in said town 01 cnccolii. Decatur towunlup, Clonr teid county at' out 2! '15 leet iodk; and the other of vt 1 ich extends item a poll t on the said laxt-named track immediate. y wen ol the eroiedng 01 Mosliannon creek to Miner's Coal Mire, In said Decitur towiisUlp. Clear field county, about leet long, and a'so M foot dul iIodiii lioi road tiack cxtcmliug up Moshannan crock t tokethi r with the right ol wy tneret'or, and a i embank ments, callings biidgcs uud treUe-works nouensary heretor At Dunbar, one siding ulif-ut 370 fect long. AtStelner's one siding about 23 fact loutf. At VbUiip-jtiuir, three filings about 1M0 feet total length. KF.AL 1. ST A IE. At Gardener s Station nc.ir Eighth Mllo Post.a Water filution, .01 1 by liM leet. together with a Water Ration, 14 leet by 14 n et witb uu water rights and lixtuies. luuus, cud uppu: icuanccs neod.ul tberclor st Mount l'lessant a U'a'.'i btatlon. IB feet by 1(1 feet, witb a 1 Uio water rights end fixtures, lands,und appurte nuuues necdttil thoroor At bandy Uido. a Water Station. 14 feet by 14 teot, with woodsheds nttuched. and all water rights, fixtures, lands, and sppurtununces neealui therefor. On warehouse iot. containing 147 perches, situated in the town of Osceola, Decatur townshiu, Clearllu.d county. At21K Mllo Post alotofgronnd containing 69 perches, Intended lor a foreman's d ulllng bouse. Ai l'lil liosbarg, oue station lot. containing 48 porches with one irame ousaetiger tiutlun. 50 leet bv 2u leet. and one temporary Irumo warehouse, 60 leet by 20 loet, built thereon. At l'hilllpaburg, one lot or piece ot ground, contaiutng 4 K)-K0 acre wuii tino frame Warehouse. 00 eetbyM feot. Onetrauie tngine lioite. Jl feet by 7 tCot. One Iron '1 urn 1 able 60 lent in diameter. And one frame Water Station. 16 loot by 16 feet, built thereon, with a i the wau-r rights and flxiures, luuua BDd appurtenances, needful thereior AUD OilXt.K.LLY, All the lands, rai.wos, rails, bridges, culverts, trestle works, tool-houses, coui-houscs, wharves, louces, rii-hw of wu3 , v oikshopy, muchinerv, stations, depots, depot-grounds, works, niheoury. and other superstruc ture, real estate buildings, and Improvements of what ever nature or kiud, apperUUniug or beloulng to the above-mentioned property, and to tho said section of said 'i y rone and C leaifiela Ral.road, and ow ned by said Company In connection therewith. TERMS OF SALE. The said Kailroad Hidings Real bstate and premises, mentioned in U.e said mortgage, and above dcscrloed, will be exposed to sale entire and in one 101. and the lollowlng terms und conditions will be observed lathe making 01 tlie said sale : Ihe purchaser wi.l be required to pay $10 000 ot the puichuse money in caxh ut the time 01' the sae. and lu ca-e any of tne holders ol auv 01 the bonds or the coupons due and payab.e upon tin Said bond ot the Tyrone and C leardeld Jtaiuroad Com pany, and secureilby the umrtgage executed by tbe said Company to theBJUd John Kdgar '1 homi-on, TruiWe as atoresoid, suall bocome puichasers by themselves or with others of tbe said premises at the said sale, that then the said holders of the said bonds or ooupftus may for the residue ot the suld purchase money make payment within twenty days a ter said sale, elthor in whole or in part by translerriug and del verlng to the said John Kdgar Tlioim-on, Trusteo as aforesaid, the aaid bonds or coupons, or by receipting upon the same lor the amount that may be so bid by him or them, lu whole or In part ot the said oalance ot the said purchase money, to be estimated lor the purpose 01 such pay ment at the rate or value 01 the dlvldeud or share 01 the said puichase money which tho said holder 01 the said bonds or coupons may be respectively en.ltled to re ceive according to tbe term of said mortgage, tor which share or dividend the said delivery and trans fer ot or a receipt upon the said bonds or coupons shall be deemed and taken to be a discharge and acquittance; and the balance of tlie said purchase money, If auy .shall be paid by the said paity so purchasing lu cash, within twenty days alter the date of sa.e, to the said Trustee. And it the said premise shall be purchased at the said pale by parties other than the holuers or owners ot the said bonds or coupon as be I ore mentioned, then the balance of said purchase money that may re main atter the said payment of tlu.OUO thereof required to be paid at tbe time ot said sale, shall be paid to tbe said truttee, in cash, within twer.ty days thereafter. Upon the payment or adjustment of said purchase money, as herehibeiore mentioned, the sold trustee will execute and deliver to th puichaser or purchasers ol the same a conveyance 01 the premises aforesaid, in pur suance 01 the power and authority conferred upon bun. Any further information in respect U) said salo, or pre mises, may be had upon application to the undersigned 'trustee, at tbe Cilice o the Pennsylvania KaUroad Compauy, So. 238 H. THIRUHtreet. Philadelphia. JOHN ELOAlt THOMSON. Trustee. No. 2:18 K. THIRD Street. M. THOMAS ic SON9, Auctioneers, 10 2 mthfra Kos lliii and 141 8. FOURTH Street. QOl'TEIUNO MACHINES. G OFFERING MACHINES. A larao assortment of Goffering; Machines just received per steamer "it. George." FOR SALE BY ISAAC TOWNSEND, Llouee-Furnishing Store of tho late JOHN A. HUB PHEY, v, . JVb. 922 CnESNTJl STREET, 1 24 Below Tenth Streot, JJAIINESS ORNAMENTS. WILLIAM LITTLE, x "Jr., VAUl-FACTl-BEII 0 Alt KIHM 01 IIARN12SS ORNAMENTS, Ao. C23 COMMERCE STREET (Tldrd Story), Entrance on AVhebleb's Copbt. ORSAJ1EXTS, lIONOCRAJdS, LETTERS, CRESTS RObETl'f.B.ETO., Otany Special Dtslrn. mede to order at the shortest notice, and at lit ASO.NAULE 1'IUC'KS. 1 2lut!wlw AUCTION SALES. N 15. Under and by virtue of thu nnwer vented In iha. Itr an Indenture of JiortKBge upon tlie propertv hnremalterde scrllif d. executed by ibe lyrone and Clearfield Kallr iad ompany to me as Trustee. duU-d the 1st day of Kebru arv, A. 1. 1HSI. and recorded In Ihe omc lor KeoordliiR lterds. etc.. in and lor the ennntv oi It air. An tlm itii Any ol February, a i) ihtil. in Montana Hook a. mu lis etc. and in the oIToa tor Iteconllntf lM1a. etn . In and for the eountv nt Centra, on the Win day ol Fehru aiy, A. 1. 1KII1, in Mortane Hook Ki 001(0 400, etc, to secure the payment oi Itonds of said I unite ny to the amount of 0 ty thousand dollan , and aetati't hav- ior uren mane lor more man ninety aays alter tne same baa teen Demanded. In tlie panent of tbe Interest due on more than twenty thousand dollars In amount ot the bund secured by said mortgage, and iiaviiK ueeu reuiii'a.eu in vnun( ny me noiaers oi more than twenty tnoufand dollar in amount of the said iMind the Daymtnt oi the Inierest on which has oeen so demanded from said I ompany, and been so refused by them, to sell at pnbllc auction upon the notice and terms In the said ntort iisse mentioned, the premises therein re lerred to, and to fulfil by such sa e Die duties Imposed in accordance therewith, tad to discharge mv dntv aa 'rustee. in respect to the ptcinlses 1, K. FKANKLls RAIEY, J rustee as aioresaid. and mortgagee In trust lor the ho ders of tho bonds secured by said mortgage, no hereny give notice that, in pur suance ot the powe- aioresaid vested In me for that pur nose bv the said indenture of mortiraira. and In exercise ol the discretion thereby couterred. aud in obedience to tne sato requisition or tne noaeti oi the Donda to the amount atorcsald. as in snld mortgage provided, I will, open MONDAY tbellibdayof Fohrtiury, A.I) .lWii.at 12 o'c oek M., at the 1'hiiadclphla hxchanite, In the oily of I'hlladclphla, by tlie hands of M. Thomas and Hons, auc tioneers, and upon the terms and conditions hereinafter sta ed. expose to public sale, by vendue or oatcrv, and will there se 1. to ihe hlubest and oe.st bidder lor the same, the propertv and Iranchlse ot said Company, eon veed to uie In morttjOKe as aforesaid and next men tioned, viz I 'inewnoieoi mat section oi me Tyrone ana Clear field Railroad irom Ttrone Hiatlon. iilairoounty.Penn sylvnnia. to Thlllinsburir, in t entre eountv, Pennsyl vania, as tho same is now constructed, toiicthor with all and singular, the railways, rails, cros-i-tle, chairs, spikes. Iron, timber, bridges, lenccs, together Willi all real i roperty oi every aescrintton aoiiutreu ny and De IoiirIiik to said omnany, appurtitnunt to said road, and ml t lie rlLhts. liberties, nrlvilesea. and eornnratn friinchi-es of aald road and company, and ail the toils. Income. Issues, and profit to be detlved and to arise irom the same and an the lands used and oc cupied lor rriiiwaysilcpotsor stations between said poln s' wuu nit oui;uni. sutuuiiiK uirrt-uii or irouureu iiiereior. A more sneclllo and detailed statement of tho Items of property Included and reierred to in the foregoing de scription, may be given as follows: KA.1LKOAD. All that section of the railroad of the said 1 ha Tvrone and t leal tie d Kailroad company, beginning on the Tennsvlvunia liailrosd. at Tvrone Bunion In Snyder township. 14 sir county i thence crossing tbe Lltte Juniuta river, aud running successively ihrouith Tyrone borough and Snyder township. In B air coanty, and Tay lor township in i entre county, to tne surrmit oi tlie Allegheny mountains, and thence through Hush town. ship. Centre county, to and through the borough of l'hilllpaburg in Rush township aforesaid, and there ter mlnating, being about twenty-three and a halt mil. s in lengin, rr etner win me rig in oi way tor tne same, with such additional widths as are required by the s.opss of txcavaUons and embaiiLcrientH. hlDlNOS Connected with snld section ot sahl Road. and belonging to euid company, between said points, and the right of way lor the tame, of the number and length lollowlng. viz- :- At Tt rone one siding about 3 8 feot long. At'iyrone Fnulne House, one Siding aboat 1284 feet long. At Bald Fog e Va ley Rnl'road Intcrsoctfon, two sid ings about 1(171 teet total length. At Mount fieusant, one sitting anont zuu teet long. At Ilk Mile Lost, one auurrv tiding about 3HJ feet long, At summit, ijd fiuie rost, a secona tracs siaing aoout 1331) leet long. At i-ummlU one x ana level siding, and one level siding north ot Summit, with tho right oi way tor all beyond tne limits oi tne ns.nr. o way ter tne tracts last men tioned, the total icnsth oi said Y and sidings being about 1600 leet. A t Maudv Kidne. a siutng anout i.'o teet long. At Lowelton. a Y about l'Jtjtl feet long, and two sidings about 27B4 ltct total IcnKth.wllh the right of wmy lor iiiesi.iiie. At Osceola Station, a siding about 714 feet long, toge ther with two lines ol track, one of which extends irom the main tri ck oi tne said lyrone and Cleariield Rail road to a w nrchouBO ioi owned by the said Tyrone and Clearfield ltui roud Con Dauy. in said town ot Osceola. Uecutur township, c.earttold county, about 21115 leet li ng t ana tno otuet ot wnicn extcnus irom a point on the said las -named track Immediately west ot the cross ing of Aloshannon creek to Miller's Coal Mines. In said Iiecatur township, Clearfield coun y about IM leet long aud a.sobtHl leet ol additional itultroad track ox temllns np ft oeliannon creek ; together with tbe right ot w ay mere or. and all embunknients, cuttings, bridges, auu rretst u-yvoiKB iiuvvnunry niere.ur. At Dunbar, oue sldl' g abont U70 feet Ion?. At Melnei's one sii'lnw about S!23 feet long At I'hilllitsburg. three sidings, about 1&00 foet. total length. lir.AU X.MA.X o. At Tyrone, ono 100-ieet 'track Scales, with Offloc, 12 fect by VI teet At Oatdener's Station, near Eighth Mile Post, a Water Station lot. 60 by 100 feet, togi thor with a Water Station. 14 teet by 14 leet. erected thereon; wl;h all water rights and fixtures, lauds, and appurtenances neediul therefor. At Aiount Lkosaut a Water Station. 1 feet by hi feet with nil the water rights aud fixtures, lauds and appurtenances need.ui therefor. At t-audy Ridge, a Water station. 14 feet by 14 feet, with wood sh ds aitacheu, and all water rights, fixtures, lands und appurtenances ncediui tbcrelbr. One warthouse lot, containing 147 perches, altuated In tbe town of Osceoia, Deoalur township, Cleardeld county At 21H Mile Post a lot ef ground, containing 6a perches. Intended for a foreman's dwelling house. AtLhllllpsburg. ono station lot. containing 48 perches, Witt, one i mine passenger station Ml leet by 20 feet, and one temporary trauie warehouse, 511 teet by 20 leet, built ibereou. At Phillipsbnrg, one lot or piece of ground, contain ing 4 86-lbO acres with Oue frame Wurenouse, 90 feet by 30 feet One Iruute I miue House 31 teet by 7 leet. One Iron Turn-table. 80 teet In diameter And one frume Water Station 16 leet by 18 feet, built thereon, with ah the water rights aud fixtures, lund.au d appurtenances needful thereior. AM) UKNEUALLY, All the lands, railways, rails, briuges, culverts, trestle w orks, tool bouses, coal houses, wharves, lunces, rights of way, workshops machinery, stations, depots, depot grounds, voiks. nuutonrv, aud other superstructure, teal estate nuildli gs. und Improvements ot whatever na'are or kind appertaining or belonging to the above mentioned pioperty and to the said section ot the said Tyrone and Ciearflv d Ballroaa aud owned by said onipan) tn connection therewith, and all the rights, liberties, prlvilet.es, and corporate trunchlses of said road and Couipuiy. TBKMS OP SALE. The said railroad siding, real estate, and premises mentioned in the said mortgage, and above described, wl l be exposed to sale entiie and in one lot, and the following terms and conditions wUl be observed iu the makmg ol the suld sale t The purchaser will be required to pay (10,040 or the purchase monev in ca-(h at tlie time ot tho sale; and in esse anv oi the holders ol any ot the bonds or the coupons due and payable upon tlie said bonds of the Tyrone ad Clearfleid Kailroad Company, and secured by the mort- f sge executed by the said Company to the said B. Frankl in lU ey, 'l rustee as aoreald, shall become purchasers by themselves or with others ot tlie said premises at the said sale that then the said holders of the said bonds or coupons may lor the residue ot the said purchase money make payment w itliln twenty days after snld saie, either In whoie or in pari by transtcrriug and delivering to the said . Lrunkiin Haley, Tiustee as aioresaid. the said bonds or coupons, or by receipting upou the same tor tlie amount that may be so bid by film or them In wnole or lu part of the said balance oi the said purchase money, to be estimated lur tbo purpose ot such payment at the rate or vulue of tlie dividend or share ot tbe said purchase money which the saialiolders of tho said bonds or coupons mav be respectively entitled to re ceive accoiding to the terms of said mortgage, for which share or dividend tbe said delivery and trans ter of or a receipt upon tbe said bonds or coupons shut be deemed and taken to be a discharge and acquittance: and tlie ba ance of the said purchase money, It any, slinll be paid by the said party so purchasing, in cosh, within twenty duys alter the date of side to the said 1 rustee. And if the f aid premises shall be purchased at the said sale by paities other than the holders or owners oi the said bonds oi coupons as beiore men done j, then the balance of said purchase money that may re main after the suid payment of all) utiO thereof, required to be paid at the timo ot said sale, shad bo puiu to the said Trustee in cash, within twenty days tharetuter. Ipon the payment or adjustment ot said purchase muiu y, as hereinbefore mentioned, the said t rustee will execute and dellvrr to the purchaser or purchasers ot the same, a conveyance ul the premises a oresaid, in pursuance of the power and authority conlerred upon Tilui Any further information In respect to tne said sale or premises, may be had on application to the undersigned 'trustee, at dig otlice, ho. 42 S. THIRD Street, lu the city ot l'bllade'phiu. It. FRANKLIN EALEY. Trustee Vo. 42 S. Tillltn otreet, Philadelphia. M. 'IHOMAS & SONst, Auctioneers, No. 130 aud 141 S. FOURTH Street, 10 30 f tFlO Philadelphia JFITZPATR1CK & CO. AUCTIOXERS. . NcwAuctlon House. No. 927 CUESSUT 8treet PaT i eTi maTch e goo d s. PAPIEIt MACIIE GOODS. TARTAN GOODS, SCOTCH PLAID GOODS. A fine assortment of l'apier Haclio Work Tablos, Writing Desks, Inkstands, and Scotch PI ad Goods, Jngt received per the steamer "St. Gooree," too late tor Christinas sales, suitahlo for Bridal Gilts, etc., will he sold low. ISAAC TOWNSEND, House Furnishing Store of the lato JOHN A. MURfHfcY, Xo. 922 CUES NUT STREET, 121 Below Tenth street. J1 II E 1 Q It E A T STRENGTHENING TONIC, (Bet a Whisky Preparation), UOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, WILL CUBE ' DEBILITY! DEBILITY! Resulting from anv cause whatever. H PROSTRATION OF TLIE SYSTEM INDUCED UT THE PKVKRB HARDSHIPS, EXPOSURE, PEVERS, OF DiHeasea of Camp Life. SOLDIERS, CITIZENS, MAI.R OR FEMALE, ADDLT OR YOUTH. Will find In this HIMers a pure Tonle, not dependent on bad liiiuors for their almost murocuious effects. o DYSPEPSIA, and Diseases Resulting from Disorders of the Liver and Digestive Organs, ARE CURED BY UOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. This Bitters baa performed more cures. gWes better satisfaction, has more tentltnouy, has more resectable people to vouch lor it, than any oiher article in the market. We defy any rate to contradict this assertion, and WIL.L. PAY SlOpO To any one who will produce a certificate pub:ished by ns that la nut genuine. Iloofland's Gorman Bitters WILL CURE EV1BT CASK OF CUR0MC OR NERVOOS DEBILITY, AUD DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS. Obsetve the following Symptoms, resulting Irom Dis orders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles Fu ness of Blood to tbe iieuo, Acidity of tbo Htomacn, Nauea. Heartburn, Disvust lor Food, Fu i ess or Weight in the (stomach, Sour I ruc tutlons, H.nkingor F.ut tcrln at the Pit of tbe Htomacn. nwlin ming of the Head, Hurtled and Dltli cult Breathlnv. Flut'erlug at the Heart. Choking or Huflocatlng Sensations when In a l linr Dosture, Oln ners of Vision, Dots or Weha beiore the Hlvht, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head. Deficiency of Pctspiratton. Ye lowness of ihe hkln and Ljes. Pain In the side. Back, Chest. Lnnba. Kto.. Kudden Flushes ot Heat, liurning in the Flesh Constant ' IiuaclnlnHS of fcvll, and urcat Depression of Cplilts. REMEMHKR, That this Bitters is not Alcoholic contains no Rum or Whitl-y, and cannot make Drunkards, but Is the liest Tonic in the world READ WHO SAYS SO. Fiom Rev. W. D Selgfrled, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Gentlemen : I have recently been laboring nnder the dis'resgiug eflects of indigestion, accompanied or a pros tration oi the nervous st stein. Numerous remedies were recommended by mends, and soma of them tes d hat without relief. Your Hootiand's UermaiuUltters were recouitnenuca bv persons who had tried thum, and whose lavotab.e mention ot these Bltiers inducea me to try them. 1 must confess that 1 had an aversion to Patent Medicines Irom the "thousand and one" quack "Bit ters," whoseouly aim seems to he to pa m oil sweetened and drugged liquor upon the tommun ty In a sly way, and the tendency of which, I fear. Is to make man v a confirmed Urunkara Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation, 1 took It wiih happy etlect. It action not oulv upon the stomach, out upon the nervous system, was urouipt and sratllying. I leel that 1 have derived gteat and permanent benefit from Uie use of a few bottles. Very respectfully yours. W. D StIOFRTFD. Xo. 254 Shackamuxou street A From the Rev E. D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. I have derived decided benefit from the use of Hoof land's German Bitters, and leel It iuy privilege to re commeud them as a most valuable tonic, to all who are sullcring from general debility or Irom duteases ark big from derangement ol tho liver. Yours truly, E. D. FENDALL. From Rev. P. Merrige, Pastor of the Passyunk Baptist ihurch, Fhtladelpula, From the manv respectaDlo recommendations given to Dr. Ilootlund's Herman Bitters 1 was Induced to give tlw.m a trial A,a. ii.ltn, ..v.r.l Imrllau T m.in.l to be a good remedy ,or debility, and a moat excellent From Rev. William Smith, formerly Pastor of tho Vln emtow n aud Aliiiville (N. J. ) Baptist i hurches. Having used In uu tamly a number ot bottles of your Holland's Uertnun Bitters. 1 have iO say that 1 regard tin in as an excel. ent uicdiclne, spcolally adaoted to re move the dLeues they are recommended tor Th-y strengthen and Invigorate the system when debl ltutcil, and arc usclu In disorders of the 'Ivor, loss 01 appetite, etc. I have also recommended them to .everul ot my trlends. who have tried them, and lound thorn grenuy hem Uelul in the restoration of health. Yours tru y. WILLI M SMITH, ' ho. tbtl Ilutehlnson street, l'hiluda. D BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Pre that the s'pnature of "C. M. JACKSON" ts on the Wrt-pper of each bottle. PRICE, Kingl0 Boftl One Dollar, or a IlaU Jozeu lor 5. " Chould vonr nearest Druvgist n-t have the article, do not be put olf bv any of the Intoxlcailng preparations that muy be ollered in Its ulnce, hut send to us, aud we will forward, securely packed, by express. riUNCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, No. 631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JONES & EVANS, (SUCCESSORS TO C. If. JACKSON CO ), FBOPBIETOB3. For sale by Drueglstt and Dealers In ff!nn8!31"ie VulttdStntcs. ji4wfmpui JANUARY 31, I860. 1 ' DRY GOODS-. -RETAIL. . Q yV I C O 13 S. FIVE CASES THIRTEEN THOUSAND YARDS, CALICO, BEST MAKES, AT TWENTY-THREE CENTS PER YARD. ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF WIDE CHINTZES, AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER YARD. J. C. STRAAVBRIDGE & CO., 131 N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STRRETS. INTEll STOCK IJELOW COST. 92 FBENCII MEHIJiOES for 81-40. eiW FIGURED KENi:u MHUN0E3 for $1. S2 AlL- OOL REr POPLINS for $1 80. PL a ID POrXIf. S at reduced p ticca DB8S GOODS, of all iinda, at rcdaocd prices, SILKS AT LOW PRICES. PLAIN SILKS, choice shades. r.Lu K 1 affeta silks. BLACK GEO UltAIN SllhS. BLaCK TAFFETA PAKISIENNE8. BLACK. COUDED !SllK3. All at less than proeeut cost of Importation. MUSLINS AND CALICOES at low prioos. 9 4 U1ICA, 0 4 MATIAWAMKEAG-, 10 4 UIICA, 10 4 BALES, 10-4 XEFFEKALL SHEEilNUS. CB1B BLANKETS, CEIB QDILTS. II. ST13133L. & SON, 1 22m w s No. 713 and H5 N. TENTH ST. JAKQAINS ! ! BARGAINS ! ! ! IMPORTANT TO BUYERS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, ETC., Which have been sliiflit'y damaged ty removal dining the iiinhtol tho lire, will be closed out at astonishing low prices. LINFORD LUKENS, N. W. CORNER 6JXTH AND CQESNUT STS. Also, an entirely new rtock of Fine Dress Shirts, Cathmere Scarfs, Neckties, Gloves, MufHors, Etc Etc., hich are oflered at tho nsual low rates. Now's the time to secure Bargains. 1 23 8t AND FL0TJE, " Pride of the West." " Musaulraan." 4 Engle ot Fort Wayne.'" " Lebanon Choice." Lewistown." "Alternate." BROOKE & PUOH 1 61mo Nos. 1731 and 1733 MAKKET Utrout. J I N E OPERA G JL . A VERY LARGE VARIETY. 4 JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.. l i No. C24 CnESVUT STKEtCT. M ILITARY AND NAVAL AGENCY UP KATHEWS, POULSOtf & CO., ATTOItSEYS, No. 6C8 WALMJT Street, I hila:elphia-Box 251. Claims for Bounty, Back Pay. Prize iloney, aud tension Claims, promptly collected. K. T. MATHEWS, (Lato of Treasury Department, at Washington, D. C.J. B. P0UL8ON. (Late U. 8. Pension Agent). A. TRUMP. 1151m Q II E E N V E A S, GBl'EN CORN, FlIESU PEACHES, FKESU TOMATOES, PLUMS. ETC., AI.13E11T O. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE CB0CERIE3 9 22 4p cor. eleventh and vine st3. Tto1ron founders a manufactureus. MI0 1ONS LtllKHI AN1 sUUUYMULu lump :oau, In store tnd for sa'elcw.t rfvL m.pOT ELEVENTH AN1 WILLOW S1KKLT8. OFKICE. Mi WALNUT s'lHttET. iauiiJy C'otil at ureatlv reUuced pricis. 1 r, otrp DRY GOODS RETAIL. 113 .pitroia wooD, m N. MNTII STREET, ABOVE ARCH. Have Just ocencu, from New Tork, tAOdoo. LInea Ru kins, rrom I2 M op to tt a doa. A cheap lot of JUiua Hoyllrs. 120, tl 60, (l-7. and i a dot. - 200 Ooz. Linen Hnckaltack Towels, from 13 OU. opto fl S-4 donbls Damaxk Table Linen. Power-leom Table Linens. Linen Table Cloths. fcotch Diaper, by the pleoe or jrard. Plrd je Linen. Linen Huckaback br tbe jrard. Best makes Shirting Linen. Russia Crash, br the yard. Jdft opened, 1000 dor Llnon Udkfo. Lsdlos1 Linen Hdkts., 11, liH, 18. 20, 21, M, , Jj, 37 H cts. Oents' Linen Bdkfs., 20 np to 75 ets. - One lot of Ladies' Tacked Hdkfik, all llaen, SO cts.' One lot of French , worked Udkrs., 28 ets. Lsdles" Llnon UomsUtch Iiakls , 28 cts up to B0 ct. Cents' Llnrn lUmstltoh Bdkfs. Oents Hemmed lldkis. (i tits' colorcd-horaer Ildkls. Ladles' Linen Cutis cueSp '0t 0 B1"k hC Vtl n!W 8t-vle' W'.T forJSKwoM ml-'Ad Bands, nely TVhi.eOoons White floods. 4"." JTi'i c,.h,.U5,.1nl" "Ut"' y Cbe' . W JacntH t and Cambric Mus'lns. Soft Untsh ( Bintirlc and Jncoact Muslins. Kaluscok ltuliu, very cheau. Victor a Iswns. . 1 Nainsook Tlald and Striped Muslitv. , , ( ainbrlc hlnid .SiupMiis. Vi bite ioriatans snd bwiss Muslhu, Kto. Etc. PI ICE V WOOD. No. 113 K. MNTII Street, above Area. B'nc,,t Tfi68 Hlrschsd and Unbleached Mtulins J'lllow case und hheetina MuhIIiis. i anton Flanncla 31 36. i, 45 , and 60 All-wool ana Hornet Flsnuels. Heavy tSnaker Klunnels. Ida and grey plain ana twilled Flannels. Itest quality American l'rints and UlnKhams. anar8.A M' V'7 CbCap ot' 3', - 'l. P A 11 I S. ' LA COMPAGNIE LYONNAISE, BO ULEVAUD DES CAP UCINES, JVb. 35 & 37; RUE ST. ARNAUD, No. 7; find RUE NEUVEBEH CAP UCINES, No. 1C SILK STUFFS, MANTLES, YISITES. CLOAKS, ETC HUNTED MUSLINS, LACE, INDIA CACHE MIRES, FRENCH SHAWLS, FANCY TISSUES. Ihe COMPAGNIE LYONNA'.E has the honor to ir.lonu American Ladies that they will And at their Eetablisliment Warcrooms lor the immodiato Vutting-out and Makinj-u.p Irt sesln the drat stylo ot Fashion and most elegant Patterns. WEDDING OUTFITS. Since its foundation tho COMPAGNIE LYON. NAltE has not ceased to occupy itoo f particularly in the selection ot articles or tasto and of superior quaiity, consequently th s Company la unrivalled la Parts, and enjoys a universal reputation. 1 24 12t IIOMAS SIMTSON'S.SONS, NOS. 022 AND 924 PINE STREET. Are now offering at reduced price the iollowin;:- 10- 4 bl&nke.s, u 1 wool. . 0. worth 8. 11- 4 tlo. do. T, worth 10. 12- 4 do. do. flu. worth 14. Also, a full assortment ot Crib auu Cradle Blankets, at low urlces. L1SKN GOODS. 8-4 Harnsley T aide Dmnaik. all tiunlitles. IVlilieuid 1 nli cuclied l ab:e Llucns, all widths and patterns at rod ucea prices. AIfo. a lnrte assortment of Towels, both white and unbleached, from lrtc. a piece up. Xapk Ins anil 1 ylli In itreat variety cheap. We oso oiler a ureut bargain lu Linen p hi tne nd Fhlrtlnis l he best nmkes ol Linen HhirilniiS 10 4 wide, lor tfl'Slt per yard; cheaper tiiun mas in Kuiwia l'lapcrs. a l widths, from 2ft0 a pleoe no. Wn have an excellent a-tportmeiit ol' Llnon Lawns, Cambrics, Irom the coursat. to the llaest number, at a very rmall advance. hhli i Uopoms. -rom 2lo ut). W lilte AiurHtl leu, 87 'to worth dl 28. V I11TK liOOUs. We have jtut rfcclved a larne assortment of White Ccods, at a ery preat reauctlou. 1; rl ilunts. all quail. ii s and styles, from 40c up. t nnibilcs, drome il and undresiied. Kwips and Prcnch Muslins, striped Muslins. Nain sook's Plaid Muslins 2tl per cent lex thun lonucrly. D.il 8S GODDS. .lust received, a lull and wel -selected assortment of 1'oplios, yeriuocs, Whlio Gli.ce Mohair, for evening dlCArC'S. Alpacas and Telslnes. good ouallty end colors, cheap. lilcck and white striped iloliulr bklrtiug. l!a moral klrting. 73c. a yard up. Also, a lull a'soriment ot tskirts. ria.nbli.ckAlp.ica 31c up. 'a Icocb, 10c. up. GluKhiiuis, cheap 1 rfllpU auu French t Mntcs aud Percals beautiful patterns, at a very small nnvance, HOMEHV A.1) S1EU1SO GOODS. We have a lartie stock of Hosiery and are anxious to sell it oil. We iheroioro, have reduced the prices to a very low fliuire Laules' lilte Hose, train l3c. a pair up. Gents' White urd Unbleached Hose rood qua ity, all sizes. Children's White and I'nblcached llose, cheap. A tooa a-sortn ent of Woollen Lose. WerinoSUlrtd anl Drawers, in great variety, at low prices. We have all makes, widths, and qualities of Muslin, both white and brown Kheetlnt and Pillow Muslins, at reasonable nnces. A r due hod made lor Dorcas or other Benevolent Bo- ' THOMAS HIMPON'8 SOliS, I2rmws K os. 822 and 924 PINE Street J) It EI FUSS & BELSINGER, No. 49 N. EIGHTH STREET, EAST SIDE, Have just received a large lot ol HAND-WADK WOOLLEN GOODb, L.M'IKb' FANTY UOOUS V HI IK (.OuUS.LACb.pi, EMEKOIDERIES, Zlu HA1U NH.TS, . And a full Hue ot LADIES' AND CHILDKKN 8 KID, SILK. AND FANCY GLOVKm. Alfo, a large lot or CliOCHET IjACKS, Which we are oferlne at reduced prices. 912 ly No 11.24 illhhMiT s'mRKi. F. NEEDLES. laces and Lice CoctSs, EJltROIDEKIES, Wl.ITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK TIES, VEILS, LINEN SLLEVES, C01XARS, ETC., t In all their Varieties. KO! II O I K 1 DJ a 1'OQ OiO liOOP-tiRIRT UO JIanulactory xo. B2(t aucii strenr, Above lx ill 8u.t,l'lil.iulolpJla. AVIio cphic und liottin. Our ap'Fortnunt eninracos all tlie new and desirable sth tttiu .i-e oi m rv IcuytU aud slzg wabt tor Li-diis. Alisses, and I'Mldreii. i hone ot -OCR ''MiV MAKE" retuperr In flnith oiic iliu ubi'i y to 'any other akiiU nutdc, iid warranted to mvo stlsfuctiOii. (rlaris made to order altered, und rvpsrcd. illy THE STAMP AGENCY, NO.'nOt CIIESNrT HTRFIT, A HOVE 1UIKD WILiliK CONTINUED AS 11KHKTOKOK K. STAMPS ot KVVHTPEHCRTP'TONCOXSTANTLT ON lUiiD, ASD LN AAY AMflNT. U
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