. i Ml 8 4 ELEVEN 44. Lotteries In Philadelphia-Dimen sion of theDuslness-Tho Policy WrHors-Thcir Nttrvwsfond Lo-catlons-A Spoormen.of their Swindling Circulars-T h e Character of their Victims. .AmonRthe mrrt fotirishine (Illegal traffics in Hbiludelptila i the ale ol'loitory policlw. Few ot our rltUcns have any idea ot the extent to which ir. is hns!n'i9 ii carried on; but all will .liftvp an interest in loing cnliRhtcncd on 4 the fUojnct. It may be asKcrted, without tear ot" conrtraillotion, that in the J-'tatc of Delaware, where lot'nrica ore legalized, tiie bua'.ncsfl la not carried ou eo extensively as in Pennsylvania, whose statuwg preach a fierce ri adO;i:aint it. Nor is it any whole in the wide world carried on more openly, in defiance of the law, than in our law-abid.ug and respectable city. It is A curious fact, pasttlng common corapre heneioM, thtt the lottery men should make no secret of Uioir criminal avocation, and yet should ke uUftwcd to practise in fuet, to hedge themselves about tvitd the qtiawi sanction of the Govt'rnrwnt of the United ytate. Tne policy writers of this ci'.y have actually tacu out their .licenfPH, in the iiaal form, fiom the Internal Htrvrnm omVrx,e. VVc have in our posses-elon a uiet ot thirty-wx.pf these imla.vlul otlices now ..open within the tynjlts of the Second, Third, F.Hinh, Filth, feixih, Eleventh, and Twelfth Wf rds of this city, u.e lint embrnccs the names ,ot the parties ciitfiitfpd in the traQic, and the lo calities of their oflice. The follo'ving, be It im dcrstood, is but a partial Hut: T. J?. Young, No. 64 Lombard street. J. V.ou Ncida. No. 422 S. Sixth street. Ucorfo Savage, No. 7 Blaek Horse alley. ilentee W. Smith, No. 6(12 lied lord street. (icorge Peyton, Shippeu s'reet, above Third Daniel Shiimau, No. 113 g. Jiiird street. F. M. 1'rovont, No. 221 Dock street. W. Jlclaheitntr, No. 7 Lit;h? I'ook street. Lnnnjr fc Davis, No. lCir H, Six,th streeu Kinder t Co.. No. 2ui Cold efcect. Gnilmrher fc Uenjamiii, No. ,10 f l'nmut street. John Harvey, Harmony stioet; (Jeoige Cook, Harmony street. Thomas Britfon, Harmony ittrcet. H. Drake, Uurmony street. James Do'e, Ham ony street. I). 10. llotlmnn. llaruiouy street. Ceorge White, Harmony street. J. A. Stockton, No. :W4 Harmony street. F. Slein, Harmony street. Thomas Updcn, No. 6 Harmony street. K J. Hoycr, No. S7 S. Fourth -treet. II. Clark, No. 418 Delaware avenue. John Frink, No. 4 Matt Is 6treet. W. J. Glackins, south most corner of SixVa and Cherry streets. J. Horsachar, No. 153 Coates slrect. M. Herring, Third and Chesn it streets. A. Johnston, No. 10(i7 Bedford street. I, 0'iis Knirre, No 2(15 Coates street. Jacob Kerns, No. 734 Stiippen etroet. T. Clark, No. 208 Gold street. Samuel Bobb, No. 202 N. Fifth street. Gallagher & benjamin. No. COt Uace street. Win. Kerns, Shippen street, above Thirl. J. MeCiilloutrh, No. 607 Roual lson street. C. V. Bonnett, No. 2 Decatur street John Miller, Young's alley. R. McCabe, No. 738 Shippen street. A. J. Loechier, No. U6 S. Third street. 0. McClean, Coburn and Cordova streets. From the above it will be seen that Harmony fOur(, is th? grand rendezvous ot the policy-men, or, In the parlance of the times, their "head centre." From these headquarters, the country is flooded with circulars, designed to dup3 the gullible. Among other plans adopted by the sharpers is that of sendiutf "confidential letters" to partus whose names and address they obtain. These letters are sent to all parts of the country, and a sufficient number of dupes are found to realize a handsome sum for the enterprising dealer. One of the latest circulars issued pur ports to be from the office ot Barratt & Co , Lot tery Agents, a copy of which we give below The terms are certainly the most liberal we have yet seen, and as the design of Messrs. Barratt & Co. is to increase their business, we have no doubt they will be greatly obliged to us lor giving it to the public. The letter reads as fol lows: Office of Barratt & Co., Lottery Aqevts, Philadelphia. Dear Sir : As we are deter mined to send a good pri.e in your neighbor hood, and with this resolution we have been looking around for an opening in which, by pre senting some discreet and reliable person with a prize of a few hundred dollars, it would have the desired effect to Increase the number of our customers, we accidentally met with your ad dress, and the idea occurred to us at once that you were Just the person to aid us in our enter prise. We therefore make to you a proposition that must strike you as being no less novel than it is liberal; and that you may not suppose that there is any deception in it, we inform you that the prize money does not come out of our p ick ets, but out of th pocket of the Lottery Managers; and we shall not lose by sending a lew hundred dollars in prize money, but shall gain by it in the increased amount of business we shall expect from your neighbor hood, when you show the "greenbacks" and make it generally known that they are the pro ceeds ot a prize drawn at our office. We make this offer to you in strict confidence; the pro posal is plain: We are to send a certificate for a chance to draw a prize of a few hundred dol lars. You are to show ttie money. The result will be that hundreds of dollars will be sent to us for tickets; you may bo the gainer of a levy hundred dollars; we shall be gainers by our sales; and the parties who send for tickets may be gainers by drawing prizes: every one that sends will, of course, expect to draw a prize, not knowing the offer we made privately to you, -which is as follows: Send us $10 to "pay the managers, and we will send to you, securely sealed, a certificate of a package of six teenths of tickets in the enclosed scheme; and to set at rest any doubt you may have of our sincerity, we hereby bind ourselves to send you a second certificate in any ot our briiliast extra lotteries, for nothing, if the first we send you does not draw vou, clear of all ex penses, twelve hundred dollars; and mark this fact, to send you twelve hundred dollars out of the managers' vocket wllllcost us nothing, but to send yon an extia certificate will take money out of our pocket. We mention this merely to show you that it is our interest to send you a prize. We band you an envelope with our ad dress. Enclose us ten dollars, and state in your lctler whether we shall nd you a draft on your nearest bank, or Bhall we end you the amount in "greenbacks" by mail, hich last, perhaps, will suit you better. Please let us have vour order by return mail, as we shnli have to order the certificate from the managers t0r you, and a ii r . k ! . ueneve us, very eiuuoreijr, AUBRATT dt UO. (Private and confidential.) It is singular that Third street, oi as it has been called, the "Barbary Coast," thould be selected by the policy men as their "base of operations." Yet we have positive Information that at least a dozen of policy-shops are h. full blast within a stone's throw of Thb Teliorapq office. A great many, too, are located amid tke liaunts of poverty, where they best thrive and Nourish. Lombard, South, Bedford, and kindred THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, vl-sri'lcF, have a full quota of the "shops;" and tliy are to bo found wherever the population la onwt dense ai d mot credulous. Where men, and women, and Children of Improvident habits, rd.m:nds filled with marvellous traditions Of p'0(le they have Jieard of making lncky "bit,' mot.do congmrrtj, there do the policy-dealers turn their nimblest shillings. Among the most depraved of the fortune-hunters, whose fuudj are always low, it is ofttlmcs a sore mental straggle whether lliey shaU invct in strychnine whisky or in a potley for be it known ttiere are private establishments, where tickets can be purchased for as J.jw o -turn as six cents. It has been observed, and tl) - observati n Is a true as it is discreditable, t!im the "buying of these 'policies' has brought r.muy a family from com fort and happiness to want, and even to crimo; and the constant cii'ctof it is to keep the poor people who indulge iu it in a ytatc of distress bordering on starvation. It is a disgrac to our city, and a reproach upon (he way the laws are admfnintcrc'1, that purh an unlawfil and inju rious business can be cu.Tiod on soononly." But not merely the Ignorant and the depraved are the victims of tU:3 traffic. Superstitious persons, in the respeciuble walks of life, are oftentimes duped as well. A week or two since a woman of genteel appearance, over fifty years of at e, made complaint lielore the Alderman at the Central station ugiJnst a writer who had reiufcd to pay a "hit." (in a hearing of the case it came out that she was a most inveterate buyer of policies, and thut 6he had a way of dreaming ol lucky numbers. But people who pin their faith to the Vcve of a dream ore, of course, at the mercy of des'gning tricktore always, and in every business transaction. It is the function of (he la.vto step in and protect such people from their own folly, and at the same time break up a pursuit which is as per nicious as it is illegitimate. POST 0FFICEK0NEY ORDERS. Flfly-five new Order OrUcon DcNlirniWed An ImportHut IXsl I be new Iluiae la ItvKlu oa Monday next. Fifty-five Poet Otlices have been added to the number oi the moncj-order offices of the United StaUs, and the business iu the new offices will begin in this city on Monday, February 6. There were previously in this country lour hundred and nineteen money-order others, aud the names of tl.eni have been p ibl.shed. The additions increase the number to four hundred and seventy four. These new olliecs urc all important one. Pome ot them are situated iu Southern States! including Missouri. Tuuucssce, Arkausas, Alul bama, Vhgiu a. Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina; Caliloi-.ua has sevenrl or t.hnm. fome are in Wisconsin, Kansas, Nevada, an'i Oregon, and in Colorado ana Uiah territnripa. at.d a number are i.i the Northern States. ' ri'tt niftce. i ounty. State. llolii.e Molilc Alabama. Ijit e liuck l'UlnSki Arkan Los An ire lot) l.o AukoIos Ca.Hornia, M on e ille Y uba Ciili turmn Nevada City ,evad Caliiornia. Micramento t'ily .?aeraiiiento ... Palitorn a. ; u r hucibcu. . . .riau i-riici8CO. . .Ualilornltv. San Jose Santa Clara,.... .Californiii Soiora 1'uuliimue Califorula. ' MocttoD San JoAnin California. Denver Citv Arapulioe 1 olorada tor. jVcuMain City. ...Gilpin ' oioiado tor. feavai.niih liutlmm Gcoraa. Alcdn Mercer 1 toots. Cailylo LliutoD Illinois. Mobuioutu Waireu Illinois. WiLcna fetation .Marsliali Illinois. Andersoo Madison I ndiana, J'ipton Cedar Iowa. Fort ticott liou bou , . Kansas. V inferport aid.. Maine. Bay Citv Bay Uioiunan. W aiiiMi e Uamsiec . tohuran. Kowavpo Newayuo Michicau, KatciM s Aflams Mississippi. Columbia Hoono Missouri. Gallatin Daviess..,. , M8ouri. v ahiiicrtoi Fraukuu Missouri, Vrginm tt....tory Nevada. Bpidei town Buriirtfl0n Now Jersey. lemng.OD litmlcraon New Jersey. - takm,,,l,t,lli-a'0n. New .tpreey. i crtiiliir Stent.m o v lorn. Home Ornda New York. WilmiiiCtou Now llunovor Norh Carolina. Boar William ..Ohio. tliflRriD Falls. ...I'uvalioga Olito. tiarretn-ville Portace Ohio. Orrvllie Wavno Ohio. Poitland Multnoma'i Orejon. Kedford Bedford Pennsylvania. Bothlelit m Nortbampton. .. .Pennsylvania. Oeartield Clearfield Pennsylvania. J) audi Chunk. ...Carbon Pennsylvania. 'lit us Wile ( rawlord Pennsylvania. Charleston Charleston .South Carolina. Knoxviue Knox I'enuessee. Salt Lake City.. .Salt Lake Ulan Territory. Petersburg Dinwiddle Virginia. Jdcnmond Henrico Virginia. Beaver Dam Dodge Wisconsin. ChiDDewa Palls. .Chli'newa Wisconsin. Janesvil e Kock Wisconsin. Mineral Pont. . . .Iowa Wi-con in. lUcliland Centre. KieUland Wiseontin. The Tlrginia Militaiy Institate. General F. H. Smith, the Superintendent ot this institution, stated tne other day that five of its faculty fell in battle: Lieutenant-General Stonewall Jackson, Mator-General Rodes, Colonel Crutchdeld, Captain Morgan, and Lieutenant Crittenden. Colonel CrutchBeld, who had just been elected to fill the chair ot his lamented chief, Jackson, fell In one of the last fights of the war, and left among his papers a manuscript volume on Analytical Geometry, written oy nini while confined to his bed from wounds received at Chaiicellorsville. Besides these, one hundred and twenty-live ol its alump.i tell in battle, em bracing such names as Aliens, Pattens, Williams, bmitn, Aiauory, Garnet, ana Latimer. Difficulty at Gainesville, Florida. At Gainesville, Florida, rectntly. Captain Johnson, formerly on duty there as Provost Marshal, was assaulted by the Sheritf, Clerk of the l'robate Court. Judge of Probate, and others, and so severely beaten mat lor a lime nis me was despaired of. Captain Johnson, it secnis? was not popular with some of the citizens while in command of Gainesville and the news spread ing through the town that he designed pur chasing a plantation with a view to settling there, it was almost unanimously resolved to make an attack that would speedily convince him there were more desirable places to locate in than Gainesville, Florida. We believe the Captain entertains tne same views as tne citi zens on this subject, and for the present will not permanently settle in Gainesville. Laying aside all joking, there is something cowardly and despicable in hall-a-dozen men attacking one un armed man. This docs not look like reconcilia tion. Saecmnai Republican, 2'Jih ult. Mrs. Grinder. The Louisville Courier says Mrs. Grinder, the poisoner, executed at Pius burg the other day, formerly resided at Louis ville, where, in August, 1864, she personated a woman in confinement, and an accouchment a la Mrs. Cunningham-Uurdcll took place, the pretended fruit pf which died and was buried from her houso as though it was her own off spring. The deception would have been com plete, and the mutter passed into oblivion, had not the real mother of the child quarrelled with Mrs. Grinder on a question ot money and dis closed the facts as above. The little girl, which had all ilong been given out as her own chill, was the fruit of the illicit love of a Kentucky widower, who bad hired her to rearit as her own. Mr. Lawrence Oliphant, whose name figures in the list oi ungusn subscribers to tne uonieae lam luau iui ii in Biuma,niiici JIUUJ vim inuui. Ohio, to the London limes, repudiating all knowledge of the transaction, and explaining tbat his name had been entered on the list with out bis knowledge or consent. ENAMEL OF AMERICA. IIIS 1 WILL INTEREST. OUIt LAIIT ItfilADCHH. TI1KRK HAS lomu CICJCB FULT on tbe i-art of our LADY PATHOS a desire to procure an article OF TOILET In.whlcbtbey OOl'LD FLACK COKFIBIiiNCE, and which would sapcraede the many Injurious Toilet Fowdeni and Fastes which, for want of better, they wore forctd to uto, t TIIE INJUR or Til KIR COMPtEHlON AKD HIiiaLTH. now, HOWEVEIl, WIS IIAVK THE PLBAKIItE TO PLACE IIKFORE! TIIK1H a artlcio which we know from personal ezperlcnco to be Just what will satistv them id every way. It is Perfectly Harmless to the Skin. WARRANTED 10 HE SO. Ia fact, so well satisfied have we become from Ion? and patient INVESTIGATION that it will not Injnre, but preatly Improve the nkln, ASD REALLY PGAVTIPY TIIE i COMPLEXION, THAT WE WILL REFUND TO ANT LADY, who, alter giving our preparatlun, THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED ENAMEL OF AMEItlOA, A FAIR TRIAL, TIIE MOSEY PAID FOB IT IF IT FAILS. IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE IN ALL ITS COM PONENT PARTS, AND CONSEQUENTLY 16 HARMLESS, ONLT YO IMPROVE TIIE APPEARANCE OF TIIE SKIN. It will rca ly remove FUECKLLS, MOLES, BLACK WORM, . PIMFLJCB, and ty cleansing and softening the skin, give It a BEACTIFVL VELVETV APPEAR AJSCE, It will conceal tu marks of 6MALLPOX. S AND IT WILL JNSTANTANEOl'tsLY REMOVE ALL noroiiNESs from the shim, FOB CHAPPED HANDS AND PACE IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL, making tbe skin as white and smooth as IVORV. LADIES WHO HAVE CHAPPED HANDS. or skin made longb by exposure to the cold winds, e invited to CALL AND TRY IT, and satisfy yoartielf befoie yon PURCHASE IT. A Bottle ALWAYS OPEN UPON THE COUNTER, I FOR LADIES TO USE, WITHOUT CHARGE, - AT IRANC0IS GREGOEEtE & CO S XEAUTIFUL STORE, B. W. COR. EIGHTH AND LOCUST STS. PRICE. Single Bottle aiilO biz Bottles 6-00 JfOB SALE BT DYOTT & CO., JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY ii COWDEN, n. &. G. A. WRIGHT, ' GLENN & CO., HUNT 4b CO., HARRISON A. ARMSTRONG, Druggists. Hair-Dressers, and Perfumers. FRANCOIS GREGOIRE & CO. are the sole Agents fur the VERY DELIGHTFUL ENCII PREPARATION FOB THE LIPS, LA t'REME DE FLUR DE LIS AND LA CREME DES ROSES. FOR I ALE ONLY AT 123insBt S. W. COR. EICHTH AND LOCUST STS. JJARNESS ORN.AMENTS, WILLIAM LITTLE, Jr., KADCrACTElEB OF ALL KINDS 0 HARNESS ORNAMENTS, No. 623 COMMERCE STREET (Hard Story), ENTBANCl 01 WBBBLEB'S COUBT. OBNAMENTS, MONO0BAM8. LETTEBS, CRESTS BOSETIKH, ETC., Of any Special Dealgn. made to order at tbe shortcut notice, and at reasonable PRICKS. 1 JtutUnlai T II E GREAT ' STRENGTHENING ' TONIC,' 4 ; ' 1 (Not a Wbleky Prparattoy, ' i IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER S, WILL fCRE DEBILITY! DEBILITY! ' : hHui(Uig from any caoge whatever. H PROSTRATION OF TUB SYSTEM INDUCED BY TEE SEVERS HARD9nir9, EXPOSDBE, FEVERS, OP DiHeanes of Camp Lite. SOLDIERS, CITIZENS, MALE OR FEMALE, ADCLT OR YOUTH, Will And in this Bl' tern a pare Tonic, not dependent ob bad llquorB for their almost iniracuioue ellccLM. DYSPErSIA, and Disseases Resulting from Disorders of the Liver and Digestive Organs, ARB CURED BY J IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Thia Bit tort has performed more cares, gltee better latiafactlon, haa more tcMlmonjr, htm more ro-iDOotau,e peop:e to Touch lor It, than any oiber article la the market. o We defy any one to contradict thia anertlon and WILL PAY $1000 To any one who win pteduce a certificate nnbllshed by na that la not genuine. Iioofland's German Bittcr.s WILL CUBB EVkBT CASE OF CURO.VJC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, AND DISEASES OF THE KlDXEi'8. F ObociTe the following Symptoms, rcaoH'nK irorn Dis orders of the Digestive Organs : Constipation, Inward Piles Fa nera or Blood to the fceaa, Acidity of tbo Stomach, NaQ'ea iloaribarn. l)BQSt lot fvoo. Fuiesg or vi eight Iu the . htcmacb, 8our t rncUtions. H.iiklng or Fim bria? at the Pit of the Mtonmch nwim mlng of the dead. Hunted aud Diffi cult Breathing. Flut eringat tbe Heart Choking or Suflouatmg Sensations when In a l mir oosture. Uln tiers ot Vinton, Don or Webs bttore the Slvht, Fever and Dull Tain In the Head, Deficiency or Inspiration. Ye lowness . of ihe hkln and t)e Pain In the wide, Hock. Chest, l.nnbs. Kto. buUdeu Flu. ties ol Hent HurnlOK In the Fiesh Constunt IiraslnluKS of fcvll. and treat Depression of Bplnts. L KEA1EMBER, That thit liiitert it not Alcoholic contains no Runt or Uliuky, and cannot make Drunkards, but U the Rt tt Tokic in the world HEAD WHO SAYS SO. Fiom Rev. W. D Seigftled, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Umrch, Philadelphia. Gentlemen : I have recently been laboring tinder the dis ressing efiects of Indigestion, accompanied bv a pros i ration oi tbe nervous sv stem. uinerous remedies were recommended by irivnds, and some of lUem tea a but wl bout relief Your Hootlunu's Uerman Bitters were recon.menueo bv persons who bad tried them, and whose avoiab e mention ot these bitiers induced me to try them 1 must confeis that I had an aversion to Patent Juedlclnes irom tbe "thousand and one" quaes. "Bit ters," whose only aim seems to be to pa m otfsweetened and drumed liquor upon tbe eommun ty In sly way, and tbe tendency of wnlch I lear, Is to make many a confirmed drunkard Upon learninc that yours was really medicinal preparation, I took it wl b happy cfiect. Its action not only upon the stomach oat upon tbe nervous system was prompt ana pratliying. I teel tbat I have derived to eat and permanent benefit from the use of a lew bottles. Very respecfnlly yours, W D SEIUFRIFD. 'o. 2M Shaokamaxou sueot From tbe Rev E. D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Philaaelphia. I have derived decided benefit from the use of Hoof lam 'a German Haters, and leel it my privilege tore commend them as a most valuable tonic, to all who are auflerlnp from ceneral debility or Irom diseases arising lrom derangement ot the liver. Tours truly, E. D. FENDALL. From Rev. D. Merrlge, Pastor of the Fassyunk Baptist t burch, Pbtladeipula. From the many respectable recommendations given to Dr. HoofJand's Uenuan Bitters I was induced to give them a trial. Alter usinc several bottles I tound tlinm I to be a good remedy ior debility, and a most excellent tome lor the stomach. D. M cRUIQE. iM From Rev. William Smith, formerly Pastor of the Vln centown and .Mlilville (S. J. ) Baptist Lhurcbcs. Having used In mi taml y a number ot bottles of your Boudand'a Uemian bitters. 1 have .o say that I regard tn tin as an excel. ent medicine, speolally adapted to re move the dbea.es they are recommended for Thoy atrengtben and invigorate the system when debt Hated, and are uneiu In dlxo ders of the lver. loss oi appetite, etc. I have also recommended them to several ot my Iriends. who have tried them, and found them gren.iy benedclal Id tbe restoration of health. Yours iru'y. W ILLI M SMITH, Ho- 6 Hutehlnsoa street, l'bllada. E WARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Bee that the s'pnature oft'. M. JACKSON" le on the wrapper of each bottle. PRICE. Klngle BottI One Dollar, or a Half Iioceu for t5. f boa'd your nearest Drurgtst art have tbe article, do not je put off by any of the Intux'cailng preparations tbat may be ottered In Its place, but send to us, and we will forward, securely packed, by express. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, No. 631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Fa. JONES & EVANS, (SUCCESSORS TO C. U. JACKSON CO), ' PROPRIETORS. For sale by Druggists and Dealer in every town In the United 6 tales. 1 Mwiln 8p2u FEBRUARY 1 1866. AUCTION . SALES. E. tJtidcv and by vtrtne At tfi dawii vfA tn m. hv an Indenture ot MerlKsge upon the propeTtvherematterde crllHd. executed by iheiyrune anu oiearfieM Railroad t mpan.v to me Trte. datml tke let day of s'ebru arv, A, J. Itwi. ana recorded In the ofllco lor Reoar lina ImiIs, ete., in and lor the eonntv oi Hair on the 4th day oi February p iel, m Moraage Book page IU etc., and in the off ce ier Iteeonllng Deed, eto . In and for the eouncy oi Centre, on the Mib day of Kebro aty, A. I). 1HH1, in Mortgase Hook K, page 406 to to secure tbe payment on Bonds ot said t'ompanv to the anibnnt of n ty thousand dollais.and rfclan t hav ing been made lor more than nluety days alter the same baa been demanded tn the nayjient of the Intereac due on more than twenty thousand dollars la anioontot tbe bond secured by said Diortgaa, and hsv'OK been requea ed In writing by the ho den ot more than twenty ibouraud dolUnt in amount of tbe said bond the pay mi nt ot tbe laieret on which haa oeen so demanded lrom said Company, nd been so refused bv them to tel. ai public auction upon the no. Ice and terms In the said mortgaxe mentioned, tbe premises the eln re lerred to, and 10 tuitll by snub sa e the duties Imposed In aeronlatioe therewith aad to dUchanra mv dutv aa trustee hi respect to the pieinlses. I, R. FKAK.LtN RAlhY. jrustee as aforesaid, and motrtgavee In Hunt tor tiie hoders ot the bonds soqurBd by said mortgage, do hereby give notice that, in pur suance oi the powe' aioresaiu vested In me tor hat pur pe b he said Indenture of moitgage and In exercise ol the discretion thereby conrred. and In ohetlleooeto Ihe sa d requisition of tbe ftodoii of the bonds to the moon aforesaid as in said mortgage provded, I will, Hn MOMM Y theU hdarot Kebiuary. A.D ,lH6.at li o'c oi k It., at the l'hi adelphla r xebange, In the el of Phlladcli bla, by the bands of M. Thorns and Hons, anc tloneers and upon the terms and condition heroine ter 1a ed expose to public sale by vendue or outcry, and wll there sel,to ibe blshest and best bidder lor the same, the propertv and iranchlse oi sold Company, con vetedto me In mortgage as aforesaid and next men tioned, vis - 1 he whole of tbat section ot the Tyrone and Clear field Railroad irom T rone Station. Blair county, fenn tylvLn a .to Phillinsburg, In lentrn count , fennsil ama as the same Is now constructed, togetherwitb all and stntular. the railways rails. croe.t, ohairx, spikes, iron, timber, bridges, fences, togmber wl,b all real I roperty o. every description aoqulred by and be longing to said oninany, appurtenant to said road, end all the rlihts. liberties, privileges, and corpora to fraDChi es of said road and company, and ail the tola. liKome. Issues, and profits to be deitved and to arise irom the same mid aii tbe lands u-en an I oc eaplcd lorrai waysdepotsorstattnns between said poln e, with ail bul dints standing thereon or procured thernior. A more spei iilc and detal.ed staK-ment of bo item o' prnperty Included and reterred to In the foregoing de scription may be given as follows: - KULKOAD. - . All tbat section of.be railroad of tbe said 1 he Tvrone sod t eaiue 0 Itailroad lon-pnnv. beginning on the Penusvlviinia Railroad, at lyroue Station tn Snyder tiwi.th'P B air county t thence cronsiiig tne I.ltt Jcnliua river, aud luuulng suocessiveiv ihronuh TyTone lorioith ai d Snyder township, in B air county, and Tay lor tovmhlp In entre county, to the sun mit oi the AI etotny moun ains. and thence tbiough Rush town ship fine county, to and through the borouuh of I liillipsburg tn Hash township alvresald. and there ter mlnatint,, being about iwenty-three and a ball mil. in lentil, ti i etli r v I b he rliihtot way tor he same, with such sddlllonal widths as are required by the Slopes of excavations aud embankme.n s. SiDlNGS Connected with said section ot sain Road.and belonging to su.d ton, puny, beween said points, and the tight of viz?''" tDe M1U"' r tlie number and length following, At Tyrone one siding about S 6 feet long. At lyione fnglne House one siding about 1284 feet long. At Bain Kag e Va'ley Hal road Intersection, two sid ings al out 14)71 lect total length. At Mount 1 liaxant, one siding about 200 foot long. At Ilk Mile Post, one quarry tiding about Wi feet long, At Summit, 13:h Mile Post, a second track siding about 13JU leet long. A t .-uiiirult, one T and level siding, and one level siding north oi bumtiilt with tbe right oi way tor all beyond the limits oi the right o way tor tiio truck lust men tioned. Ihe otal tnglii oi said Y and sidings being about 1600 leet. . , t Study Kidke. a siding about lect long. At Ponelion a Y about, Vine leet long, and two sidings about'84 net total length, with tbe right of way tor the si me. at Uiceola Station, a siding about W feet long, toge ther with two lines ot track, one ot which extends trout tbe main tr ck ol the said J y rone and Clearfield Rail road to a warehouse io owned by the said Tyrone and Clearfield Rat road Con pauy. In said town oi Osoeoia. Decatur township, t .earheld county, about 2iti5 ieot l ng i nr.d tbe othui of wmch extends Irom a point on the suid .an -camed track luimed atcly west ot the cross Ing or llxsbannon creek to Ml ler's Coal Mines In aid lucutur township, Clearfield eoun y about 4 ieot long and a so too leet ot additional Railroad vack ex tendim up a oshaiinon creek t together with the right ot ay ttiere or. and an cmbonkmenis, cuttings, bridges, and trest e-works neci ssary there or. a t Dunbar, one Idl g aoout 37 feet long. At telnei's one sirtlnn about Tit feet long ' At fblUjuburg, threo sidings, aboui lMid feet, total lenrth. ... .... RUAL ESTATH. At Tyrone, oco KO-leet 'track Scales, with Ofllae, 12 feet by I'i icet At t,m diner's I-tut Ion near Eighth Mile Post, a W ater Station lot. 6b by 100 tect. tog ther Wtb a Water Sta Ion .4 l-e by 14 leet t reeled tliereou; wl b all water r It his and fixtures, lauds, and appurtenances neediai iherelor. At b ount Pleasant a Wa er S'atlon tn feet by It) reet with all the wa errigbia and fixtures, lands and appurtenances need m therefor A. fsndy lililge. a Water station. 14 Icet by 14 feet with wood sh ds a tacheu, and all water rigbta, fixtures, lands and appdrtctances need tl. tberctor. One wan house lot, containing 147 perches, situated In tbe town of Osceo.a, Decatur township, Clearfield county t 'ilH Kile Poet a lot rf ground, containing 69 perches intended lot a foreman's dwelling bouse. At Milllipsburg. one s a ion lot eontaiulmi 48 perches, witi one irsme pasneuker siation 60 leet bv '10 feet, and one temporary name warehouse, So teet by 20 leet, bult ibereou. A Pbtllipsburg, o. e lot or piece of ground, contain ing 4 8Vlt0 acres with One trameWarenouse, 30 feet by 30 feet One iam nt lne House 31 teet by A7 lect. One Inn Turn-table. AO teet In diameter And one irao.e Water Station 16 leet by 16 feet, built thereon withal the water rights and fixtures, lond.an d appurtenances needtul tbereior. . . AMI GtNt. RALLY, AL Ibe lands railways ralis bridges, culverts, trestle works uol I ousta, coal houses, wharves, leuuee, rlgbta of way, w orkshops machinery, sta none, depots, depot grounds, woiks. masonry, and other superstructure, ieai estate Dulldlt as. and Improvements ot whatever na are or kind appcrta'ning or belonging to Ihe above mentioned piopcrty and to the said section oi the said Tyrone and Ctearfle d Rullroao and owned by suld ompan tn connection tberoniih, and all the rights, liberties, privileges, aud corporate franchises of said road ai.d Couipaiy. TERMS OF SALE. The said railioad sulings, real estate, and premise mentioned In ibe said mortgage, and above described, wl l be exposed to sale entue and In one lot, aud the following terms and conditions will be observed lu tbe making ol tbe suid sale : Tbe purchaser will be required to pay $10,000 of the purchase money in cash ai the time of the sale) and In cc se anv o, tbe nolders ol any ol the bonds or the coupons due and payable upon the said bonds or tbe Tyrone and Clearfie.d Railroad Company, aud secured by the tnori- fi'te txtcuttd by the said Company to the said R Frank In Ra.ey, '1 rustee as a oreald. shall become purchasers by themselves or with others ol the sold premises at the said sa.e that then the said bo ders ot the sold bonds or coupons may lor the residue o the said purchase money make payment within twenty daya after sold saie, ettkor In wbuie or In part by transierrlng and delivering to the said R. Franklin Raley, Ttustee aa aioresald tbe said bonds or coupons or by receipting upon tbe same lot the amount hat may be so bid by him or them la wno'.e or lu pan of tbe said balance o tbeaald purchase niuiiuv io be estimaied lor the purpose oi sucb payment at the rate or value of the dividend or share oi tbe said purchase money which the sate holders ot the said bonds or coupons mav be respectively entitled to re oelve accoidlug to the terms of sai l mortgage, fot which share or dividend the said delivery and trana ier of or a receipt upon tbe aald bonds or coupons aha! be deemed and taken to be a dl-cbarge aud acquittance; ami the ba ance ot the eabl purchase money, li any, shall be paid by tbe said parts ao purchasing, iu cash within tweuty daya alter the date of sale to tne satd 'I rustee. And if the raid premines shall be purchased at the said sale by patties other than the holders or owners o.the sld bondn oi coupons as betore menUoiiea, then the balance of said purchase, money that may re main after the said payment ot aid piio ibereof. required to be paid at tbe time ol said sale, slia i bo palu to tbe salalrustee lu eash, within twenty daya thereutei. I pi n the payment or adjustment oi sold purcnase money, as hereinbefore mentioned, tbe said i ruste wi.l execun-aud dellv, r to tbe purchaser or purchasers ot the same, a conveyance i the premises a oresuld, In pursuance of the power and authority conferred upon Any further Information In respect to tne aald sale or ? remises, may be bud on application to tbe understuued rustee, at his oftice, io. 42 tt. THIRD Street. In the city ot Pbllade pbla. M. FBAKKLIS RALP.Y. Trustee "o. 42 S. 'KURD otreet, Philadelphia. 1 M. '1 UOMAS fc SON, Auctioneers, So. 1B and 141 S. FOURTH htreet, 10 30 I tF10 . Philadelphia FITZPATSICK & CO. ATJCTIONERS ; ew Auction House. No. 927 CUESNUT Street. No. 1204 CHESNUT ST., Have Inst tecelved HEW BF.TBI EHtM BUCKWHEAT, DBIKD PKACHrS. DRiJU CHIRRIE8, iSkrV YORK PLUMS. MWPRJ8EBVKD OIBOER I56m TnE BTAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHESNrT STRFKT, A BOVIi THIRD W1LLBK CONTIKCED AH HFHETOFOKE. STAMPS ot EVKRT DESCRIPTION C0N8TANTXT ON HAND, AXD IN ANX AMOUNT. 11 J. I TEA DEALERS, FINANCIAL. 1113 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ":' ' t HAS REMOVED , ; 4 t DnrlnK the erortion of the new Bank balldimr, i , . .. . i . ... , ' , ! ' ' TO ' ' - 1 7P No. 0O5 OllEBNUT ST EET. E THIS DAY ESTABLISH A . BRANCH BANKING HOUSE . AT No. 3 NASSAU STREET NEW YORK. SMITH, KANDOI.PII & CO. pEiLiDKirniA, January 1, 1866. ' 1 HATS AND CAPS. OF FASHION. Small rroflts. Qalck Sales. HATS AND CATS. NEWEST STYLES. LOWEST rKICES IN THE CI1Y. 'BOURNE, No. iO N. SIXTH STREET. I3fntbf3ra STANDARD SCALES. F A I R B - A N K S ' STANDARD SCALES, Adapted to Every liraticli of J3iii nens Where a Correct and Durable Scale is Required. A Bullbriri standard ot weivhts, and a eorrect sys tern ot weinulnr, are t objects claiming the atteatioa of every Individual In the community. ' FAIRBANKS & EWING, MASONIC HALL, No.-715 CHESNUT STREET, 821mth0m4p PRILAIK,LPHIA. INSTRUCTION. SCHOOL FOll YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, - PRIKU OAKDEX ISSTI1UT,. Terms, IS per Session, ol five months. 1 a tuUis lm J. M. npSTISQTOK, Principal. flYDE'S PATENT AROMA SAVING AND CONDENSING COFFEE BROWNER, FOR HOTELS, fiROCERS, HOSPITALS, Military Barracks, and all other establishment using quantities of Coffee By this Machine the Coffee la SWEATED brown. Instead o being BURNED brown, thereby saving from 10 to SO per cent more AHUM A than when done In the utual way. . A PATENT TESTER. Is attached, wblch enables the operator to see when the Code Is done Brown. CAN BE CHANGED IN A MOMENT INTO A Fit AN KLIN OR AIR-TIGHT STOVE FOR HEATING PURPOSES. They work live a charm, ALWAYS giving enure SATISFACTION. For particulars coll or send for a circular, which con tains testimonials lrom many of tbe United btatei Hospitals, Firstrclasa Hotels, , and Grocers, K ow having them In use. Also, , HYDE'S PATENT : ' AROMA SAVING AND CONDENSING ' FAMILY COFFEE BROWNER, On tbe same principle, being In the form of a STOVES ( OVER. 'Will suit any STOVES or RANGE. The Coffee la browned PISKKKCTLY , UNI FORM in a FEW MINUTES' TIME. ONE POUND BROWNED In thia Machine has about the SAME STRENGTH as two roasted In the usual war, BESIDES giving the Coffee la ALL ITS PURITY and FRAGRANCE. rorsaleby 9 ARE WARE, nOUSEFURNlSHING, AND BTOVE STORES GENERALLY. i : MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY i HIDE & TLXCLEY, No. 1505 Pennsylvania Avenue, 1 stuthlmo PHILADELPHIA gELLERS BROTHERS, , No. 18 N. SIXTH STREET, Having added to their former business that of MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS, i intend keeplug a full assortment of everything in tbat line, which they will sell at the loweat rates, Including Fore Oak Tanned Leather Belting, . ' Gum Belting and Steam Packing, LACE AND PICKER LEATHER, . BAND AND HARNESS LEATHER, ROLLER CLOTH AND SKINS, CARD CLOTntNG, BELT HOOKS. RIVETS, ETC Also continue to manufacture as heretofore, WIHK CJ.OTIJ, SIKVES, SCIJEENS, Etc Or which a full assortment Is kept eonstantlr on hand. 1 lutuUurtinrp D ,R. HUNTER, No. ii N. 'SEVENTH BTBRKT, ABOVE FILBERT, PBTLADBLPaiA, Acknowledged bf all parnet (e d aa by tar Ux MOST BUC0.Hl!'l)L rUYAICIAN In the treatment at l),ttatt$ in kit tpttiaUy. QT7IOE, THOBOCUU, andprrmanmt nr.i guturantetd luevvrf ease. Kemewber OIL HUM'l EH 8 4 elebrated Kemcditl can only be had genuine at hlsoid established Otrloe.No. N. fife VKK lit btreet. above Hlbeit 1X1 Ct TIIE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHESNm HTBKHT. A bOVE THIRD, WILL BE COMTl.NUJa A IlKKKlOPURK. HTAMPH of KVJC T Df.iniPTIOH OON8TANTL1 OH HAND, AX) AMY A0'J . 11 U
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