THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 11, I860. OITY INTELLIGENCE IW Additional City Inle'twfnce J'cfl'i I'agr. Another Shocking Mdrdkk. Tlie 1jlloniDK particular of a tearful crime were brought to liftbt on Saturday morning. Upon the larrn of Dr. Tiedeman, of this city, situate near Owyncid, alor.ii Ihe line of the North i'ennfljlvanitt Railroad, some time a?o, was found the dead body ot a Herman named Julius Worbele, evidently murdered. It now looks as though the murderer lias been discovered. Worhele came trom Wiirtemburfr to Phila delphia in the year 18(". lie was youne, and of (tood chaiacter and presence by trad a book binder. Shortly after his arrival here he made the acquaintance of an unknown man, and during laot winter left his last place of employ ment in Philadelphia, in company with him. A short time afterwards Worheie's dead body was found as above doenbed. An inquest held at the time by William Forman, Hq., justice of the peace at Montgomery Square, clearly established, the (act that the deceated had been murdered. Ilia head was smashed in. It was a) ho proved that he was enticed to said pluce, which w.n then unoccupied, and left in the care ol a roan, who at that time gave his name as Jacob or Joseph Liaddop, and who shortly afterwards disappeared also. During April last W. L. Klderlen. Esq., Con sul of Wurlemburif in this city, received infor mation from his Government that a letter had found its wav directed to the relatives and guardians of the said Worhcle, at Kosenfeld, the" native place of the fame, and apparently written by Worhcle, iu which letter the guar dian was informed that Worbele was in distress, and asked to be furnished money, the pretended Worhele informing thi lamily (hat he at that time resided in Reading. Pa., and requesting that the money mi-jlit be rent, payable to a letter of exchange, the answer to be directed, "Julius Worhele, care of Heading;. I. O." This letter was at once declared by the relatives of Worhele to be a forgery. Upon this intorniation, the consul, Mr. Klder len, sent a decoy letter, directed "Julius Wor hele, care of Readine P. O.," enclosine a draft of 100 florins, payable at the Consulate of Wur temburg at Philadelphia, and requested the recipient of the letter to have his signature ac knowledged belore a notary public. On the 1st of this month a German notary public of Philadelphia, Julius Woltf, F.sq., acting representative of the consulate of Wurtemburg at Philadelphia, received a letter from the Pre sident of the i'irst National Bank at Allentown, enclosing the atorcsaid decry letter ol exchange, and requesting the consulate to pay said draft, which nod been signed and acknowledged by the alleged Julius Worhele before a notary public at Allentown, to the ordpr of said bank. Tbe President and the notary at Allentown were of course unaware of the circumstances of this case and acted strictly la good faith. Upon receipt ot this letter by Mr. Wolff, the arrest of the pretended Julius Worhele was caused forthwith by Justice Forman, the lustice of the peace nlor'enid, and it was now ascer tained that the pretended Julius Worhele w:is nobody eUe but the identical Jacob or Joseph liaddop, with several other aliases, who, as above stated, had been formerly employed at Dr. Tiedeman's (arm, aud evidently wa9 tne murderer of the real Julius Worhele. The in centive appears to have been tbe possession of Worheie's patrimony in Germany, a sum that will amount to some thousands ot florins. Tne accused, who is twenty -live years of age, and a native of Baden, will be tried at the next term of the Montgomery county Criminal Court, while the charge of forgpr.y will also hang over him in the county of Lehisrh, Pennsylvania. Regatta on the Schuylkill. Tb. annual regatta of the Schuylkill Navy came off on Saturday atteruoon. and was witnessed by thousands of persons. The hills and walks on the Schuylkill tide ot Falrmount Park were filled with ladles, gentlemen, and children, and the entire Bcene was a brilliant one. The skele ton outriercer "Wink," of the Undine Club.opened the contest at 4 o'clock, and as there was no rival, all the crew had to do was to row over the course and claim the champion Hag for boats ol tbe first class. At OfV o'clock citine the race between tbe outrigger be.rges "AtalaDta," belong ing to the Undine Club, the "Fauch-a-Ba!la;h, ' owned by the Philadelphia Club, and "Hia watha," belonemg to the Malta Club. This contest was quite exciting. The "Atlanta" came in first, the "Faupb-a-Ballagh" second, and the "Hiawatha" last. The next contest was be tween the barges "Thistle," of the Quaker City Club, "Falcon," of the Pennsylvania Club, "Vesper," of the Washington Club, and "Minne haha," of the Malta Club. The "Thistle" took the lead at the start, and won an easy victory, coming in three hundred yards ahead of any of her competitors. The other boats came in in the order in which they have been mea ' tioned. This closed the regatta. The Undine Club holds the championship flags lor boats of the first and second classes, and the Quaker City Club- the championship flag for boats of the thiid class. The next regatta will take place in October. A FOBTHCOMING RlCGATTAaON THE DELA WARE. Preparations are now complete for tbe grand regatta which takes place June 19, from Federal street lerry, Camden, N. J. The regatta is free to all boats and yacht. The fleet will be divided into tour different classes, and sailed ac cording to the rules and regulations of the Dela ware' Yacht Club. All yachts and sailboats to be entered on or before the 18th. The prizes are beautiful, and valued at three nundrea aoi lars. and are to be presented to the winning vaente bv the members of the Delaware Yacht Club. It is tbe intention of the Commodore and members of the Club to make this one of the gala days of the season, and all owners ot yachts and sail boats are cordially invited to enter, ir respective of size or model. The prizes will be on exhibition at the Arch Htreet House, aud all information may be had of Captain John Lex, at the Club room. Federal street ferry, Camden, where a list may be seen of the entries; and all captains and owners are requested to make early appiieat'on, so that the boats may be properly ciaesinea in time ior tne regatta. Accident to Judge Allison. We are eorry to record though we are glad it was no mote serious that Judge Allison met with an accident on the Pennsylvania Railroad on Wed nesday evening, while coming from Pittsburg to Philadelphia. The 420 aiternonn train reached I, Gallatin on the upper rid ge of the mountains I at about half-past 9. A lew minutes after pass ing the station the forward wheel of the sleeping-car broke, aud the car and content were rolled over a distance of lortv feet down the pre cipitous sides of tbe track. The interior ot the car was one mass of rubbish, but, stranue to say, no lives were lost. Of course, very many were seriously bruised, and their escape is doubtless due to the deudenintr effect of the mattresses of the berths. Judge Allison and lady were in the car. Both escaped with a few bruises about the head. The Judge reached his home on Sat urday afternoon. Uobpital Items. The following mimed persons were admitted into the Pennsylvania Hospital yesterday, with Injuries caused by acci dents: Paul Loane, while engaged In hoisting a box at the Market Street Gas Works, on Saturday, had his pose broken and aw Injured by the box falling upon his face, in consequence of the rope breaking. Patrick Murray, residine in Holmesburg, bad his face and body burned by the premature ex plosion of a blast in a quarry at that place. George Maneen, aed six years, had his arm fractured bv falling trom the steps ot his parents' residence, No. 1219 Filbert street. Harriet Boydly was injured internally, yester day, by being run over in St, Maiy's btreet by a carnage. Daniel Clurk had his npht arm broken, on Saturday, by the kick of a horse which he was shoeing. . There are five newspapers now publmhid by iteeroee south of Manon and Dixon's line, namely: Colored Tennesxeean, at Nashville; 'tribune, ut New Orleans; NaUinaliM, at Mobile; Loyal (Jeorgiau, fit Aiii'iinta; and Commuituakir, hi BuUiinore, Egyptian Hieroglyphic. IMPORTANT DIHCOVRRIBS FT LEPBICB. The London Alhrnwum publishes the follow ing extract from a letter written by M. Lepaius, tinder date of 21st April, 1806, giving an account ol the discoveries he has recently made in Egypt: "On leaving Port Said one of the engineers of the Isthmus told me he bad seen a short time before a Greek inscription in Ban, which 1 very soon found out. It was the corner enly of an inscription, the body of which wa still covered with masses of old rubbish. A part of this, aa well as the rubbish, had by accident fallen down twelve or fourteen days before we arrived there, and Mad revealed the corner of the Inscription. I employed some boys to clear the rest ot the stone from the rubbish which lay above, and had the good fortune to discover it to be a gieat bilingual Inscription, In a perfect state of preservation Tbe hieroglvphlcal inscription ha thirty-seven, the Greek no lfss than seventy-six lines of considerable rensth, in small letters, containing much more text than the Inscription of RoBetla. "It Is also found that the demotic inscription on this monument was ordered to be added by the priests, 'on a stone or brass ttele, in the sacred writine of the Egyptians and in Greek characters.' This is unfortunately wanting; bat it is evident how precious the other two texts, every word of which is perfectly leelble from the beginning to the end, aniist be for hieroly. phical studies. The contents of the inscription are not less interesting. It is dated the 9th year the 7th Apellu'us 17 Tibi, of the reign of Euer gates 1. The priests of Kffjpt came together in Canoptis to celebrate the birthday of EiiTgetes 1 on the 0th Dios, and bis assumption ot the royal power on tne 2.1th of the ssine month, when they passed the decree here published. Tbey cnuaierate nil the trood deeds of the king, nmonust them the merit of having recovered in a military expedition the sacred images ear ned oil' in former times by the Persians, and order great honors to be paid in reward lor his service. "One ef these rewards is a feast to be cele brated in honor of the kins and queen on the day of the rising (or coming forth pmr) of the shaa (or crowns) of Isis, which the priests call the tirst day of the year; ana anotner nonor is a s econd least ot tne same goas, introduced every fourth year between the Epigomena and the first Thuth, in order, as it is clearly stated, to avoid henceforth the inconvenience that some o f the great feasts relating to the summer weie, by the wandering of the civil year, celebrated In the winter, and others In the summer which belonaed originally to the winter. "Thus we nave tne wnoie tneory or tne two years one in use amongst tne people, tne omer Known oy tue priests, iik x uuu simou iu ui.v 'Chronology,' aud against which a new theory had been started by M. Bruech In his never theless interesting 'Matenaux,' As the stone was not excavated by M. Mariette, whose kind reception and whose full permission to study and to work in the Museum at Bulaq I have to acknowledge. I am sure that it is entirely with his consent that I shall publish this important inscription as soon as possible after my return to iscriin. "At the Isthmus I found a series of Persian monuments of the time of Darius to eommamo rate his work of the canal between the Red Sea and the Nile; two of theui were hitherto called Scrapis and Cambyses, the third was only lately removed by ttie engiueer oi tne mtinius. it is remarkable that on one ot tbe mocks near Shatutl. made kuown by M. de Roziere, of the French expedition, the name of Darius is written in cuneitoim characters, nut in a cartoucne oi entirely Egyptian form. M. Mariette. at whose order, on the request of M. de Leseps, the blocks were laid open, win pnuiisn tnese frag ments in the July number of the Revue Archeo- unquc. "La ,astly, I have to tell you that I believe we found the ruins ol Hauaris (Avaris) on the spot where we pitched our tents for a night in tbe neighborhood of Peluslum. and where it had been always expected to be found." AMUSEMENTS. "DISLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS IXCHANOE. Choice nests to an piaceB oi Amusement mayoeoaa ud to fcH o'clock tiny evening. 1 31 ly TJNION NATION A L GIFT CONCERT ! TO BE GIVEN AT SMITH & NIXON'S HALL, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, JULY 5, 1860. 100,000 Gifts, Valued at $990,000!, Number of Ticlcete, 1,000000 ! AT ONE DOLLatt EACH 1 8140,000 in Greenbacks! TITLE 10 BFAL ESTA1E PERFECT, AND WARRANTY DEEDS GIVEN. IGlit in Boat Estate (several parcels) In and near Chicago SVi,(K0 ) (illt in Greenbacks 110.000 5 Ultts in Urtenoact., each alO.OOO .VI 000 IS Ulits In Greenback!, each SWIKI 40,000 b UilU In Greenbacks, eaoh 92000 10,tj00 1 Gift In Peal JEstate, SO acres, 6 mllea west of (hlcauo., 10,000 1 Gill In Kent Estate In Juneau county, Wt- eonsln ,20 60 Gilts In Ktal Mutate. W Lota In Brand'i Addi tion to hlcapo, each SI' 00 M,000 50 GUM In elegant Pianos, each 1800 0,iKK) 291,200 99,87 other valuable OKU many ot tbem large valued at from frl to 1500 697,800 To'al value In Trlzea S198.000 For lull dtecrlntlve list ot Prlzea, nee ainail bills, ac companying orders. 'I he drawing will take place In the nail, Immediately after the Concert, by a Committee appointed by tbe audience the tirst number d awn ent tling toe holder oi the ticket corresponding to It number to the highest prize, tbe second to the second hlxbeat, and so on, until tbe whole is completed. cOOl) AND ltKLIABLK AGVNT9 wanted In every town and city In the Unioa, to whom great Induce ment are oilered. B FECIAL 1 Eli 11 8 TO CLUBS FOR FIVE OK MORE TICKETS. We wlH send 5 Tickets, 1 address..! M 40 Tickets, 1 addrens.SSS 00 10 do do .. O'lO SO do do .41-10 20 do do ..17(0 100 do do .85 00 30 do do ,. 26 31 Bend stamp tor postage. In everr cne send the name ot each ticket holder, w ith lull aditres as to Punt Oflice, county and mate. Money may be sent at our rlxk by Express, liratt, Poet Oltlce Order, or Registered letter. Address all communications to BRYAN, ROSBROOK Sc CO., Kg. 100 MADISON Street, Chicago. (P. O. I'rawerS927.) 6 8 lot EW AMERICAN THEATRE WALK IT Btreet, above Elifhth. AAST WEKK OF THE RK V OWNED H4M.U.N BitUTULKn. Mad'lle ZANFKETTA. the great Tight Bope Artiste, and the celebrated 8I1CGH1ST FAMILY, who will per form their wonderful feats every evrnlnt, B1ULLIANT BALLET TKOUf C. Popular Drama and Laughable Faioe. Matinee every Saturday Aiterooon. 6 U A S SEMRLY BUILDINGS. II LAST THREE DAYS OF THE WONDERS OF , THE CAROLINA TWINS. Two Intelligent heads oa one body. Pronounced by the Medical Faculty oi tula city the MOST ASTONISH 1U Fl-EAK OF NATUKE IjN RKCOKD June 4. ft, and 6. OPEN DAY AND EVFNIVO. Exl.ilililons irotn 10 A. M. to 6 P. U., aud trom 8 to DH P.M. AdmiHiilon25c( nts. Children, IS ctnta, 6 4 Q Y 31 IV ASIUM FOR LADIES. GENTLEMEN. AND CHIT OHF.W N. E. L'ONNEH OF NINTH AND A KfJll HTUEETH. OPEN EVERY DAY AKu EVENING. Al-L hU at ktEK. ' Bodily exeiclre Imparts heulili aud strenKth. the best aitveutlva afai'it slckBesa oi lite coining uuuiii.r I I am Pru.'tswri) I.1) LLh H HA .N l A LEWIH. AMUSEMENTS. MRS. JOHN DKEW'8 NEW AKCU STREET THKATKR, CHANOK OF TIM I. Begins to t O'clock FIHKT NIGHT HHKT H1..HT of the spark ing Protean and Versatile comedienne and Vocaiiat MIM ETTIE HENDF,H80W. . . MISR F.Tlip. ii U N OF KHON as. ...Count St. T,onl MISS ETTIR BENDEKHON as Katty O'Slieal HISS r THE liLNDK RiON In Hangs MISS ET11K, B"Mr RSON.....Jn Dances A FEAST Or FUN. THIS (Momlny) ItVF.NIMl. June It, THE lOUIHi'UL DAYS OF BIt'll KLIF.tr. Count 8t. Louis de Hicheliea,Miss ETJ1K UENDER90W lady Belle Mrs. T, A. Creaie RATTY O'rtUKAL. Katy O'Hieal Mlm ETTIR HF.NDERSOS Wlih the song of '-Trust to Lock." and an lrlh Jls. Friday-Benetlt of Miss ETTIK HE.NDERIOS. Brats secured sin day In aavaaoe. WALNUT ST K K IS 1 IHKAT It K. N. R. corner NINTH a-rd WALNUT Streo! Begins quarter to 8. LAST NIGHT BrT EIOIT OF MK. EDWIN BOOTH, THIS fktondar) K.VEN1NU, tine II, A NEW WAT TO PAY OLD DEB I'M. EDWIN BOOTH AN PIR OIL 8 OVEKKFACH. Tuesday, twentieth night or EDWIM BOOTH a BAMLE1. Wednesday, BRUITS t or. The Fall of Tarquln. KDWIN hOOTII a. BKl'TUS. Ihomiay, KDWIN BOOTH as BICHELIEtT, Fflilsv, OTBK'.LLO. EDWIN BOOTH as the MOOB. Betmday. THE APOSTATE. EDWIN BOOTH asPESCABA. Lex Book now open for any Erentng down to the 20th Inst. The NAIAD QTJFEN Is In active preparation. fpl THE PIANOS WHICH WK MANU- H f i I facture recommend themselves. e promise tn our tiittrAiis ciesr heaiitliul tones, elrirant workman ship, durability, and rensonahle prices, combined with a linl guatantee. t ot sale only at No. 1"U WaJ.NUi' B6M ryiON TIANO MASrFACTURISQ CO SADDLES AND HARNESS. rjUtE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUVACTURINO ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTRY. LACEY, MEEKER & CO., No, 1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFEK OF TUE1B OWN MA.NUFACT0BE I Bl'CGY HAHNEPB, from 22 W to 1M LIGHT BAROUCHE do 80 00 to 350 HEAVY do do 75 00 to 50" EXPRL6B, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 27 W to 90 WAGON AND REIF-Ar JUSTING 15-00 to 30 STAGE ANDTEAM do 80 00 to 50 LADIEb" SADDLE, do 12-00 to 160 GENTS do do 8110 to 75 Bridles, Vountlngs, Bits, Bosetts, Horse Covers Biushcs, Combs, Poaps, Blacking. Ladles' and Gents Travelling and Tourist Bags and Backs, Lunch Baskets Dress tg and Shirt Cases, Trunks and Valises. 8 6mrp Mo. 121G C1JKSN UT ST. JplKE HARNESS AND SADDLERY. 720 MARKET STREET. 720 Large saleioom contains a full stock of good scr vlceable MNGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, best Leather and workmanship, for city trade, at moderate, prices, and made to order at short notice. E. P. MOYER & BROS., No. 720 MARKET Street. N. I). Superior SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, for Eu ropean travel. Also, Ladles' French Drees Trunks. S 19 lm H A R X E S S. A LAKGE'LOr OF KEW U. S. WAGON HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ot HAR NESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, oto , bought at tbe recent Government ealc to be sold at a great sacrifice Wholesale or Retail. Totretber with our usual assortment of SADDLER YAND SADDLERY HARD WARE. WILLIAM S.HANSELL & SONS, 2 1$ Bt 111 MARKET Street. DRY GOODS. D REIFUSS & BELSINGER No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, Have 'ust cpencd a complete stock SP1JINO GOODS, CONSISTING OF LACKS, Ell BROIDERIES, AN). FANCY GOODS. 100 pieces plalnand striped Jaconets, the newest stylet Ehlrred and Tucked Muslins, which e are oflerlng a low prices. COO dozen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, at 0td;pricc!- zs, 37, fv, ana on cents. A full assortment of the newest design LACE COL LA 1.8 and COLLARETTES, from .17 cents up to (10. GLOVES GLOVES. A complete line of JOVVIN KID GLOVE8, to whtci we invite atveution, which we oiler at low figures. GABRIELLE SKIRTS. GABRIELLE SKIRTS. The newest, most desirable, and stylish Skirts now worn. , TICKED SKIRTING, a cheap and desirable articU or lauies wear in No. 1024 f'HESNOT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 Oil ESN UT STREET, OVFER8 AT LOW PRICES, 2000 PIECES WHITE GOODS, Includlns all varieties Shirred. Puffed. Tu.'ked, Plaid. Strloed. Plain and riuurnti MUSI. INS S suitable for Vt hlte Itodii a and LreHsea. no piece ntiTED LINEN LAWNS, desir able styles for Dreeses. (')uny. Vaienclcnne and other Laces; Insort-Int-s, fcdilnys flounclna and Baiidt, Handker chiefs, VeiiH, Collars, Sleevea, etc T he above are ottered lor aaie CHHAP. and in great VARlE'i Y. LADIES VVOCID DO WELL TO EXAMINE. G28 ii u i k i u s noo HOOP-SKIRT )40 Above Hxth stmeu Philadelphia. V bolesale and Ketull. Our assortment embraces all the new and desirable styles una ir. ui tirn itwiwi ana size waist lor iaoies, inutBva, mu .i iiuivu. Thoteof OVU OWH MAKE" aie iuperiorn Unit and durability to spy other Skirts made, aud warranto to give satisiaction. Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired. n g P R I N O. BEDDING OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION, IIOLESAI.E AND RETAIL, AID MATERIALS JTOR TBI BAall, BEST QUALITY AND STYLE OF SPRING MATTRESSES. J. 8. FULLER, 411ntDtliSm No. 9 8. SEVENTH Street TEAFNESS BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH jl treatea wttu id uunoar. success ny 4 ISA ACM . I)., (leu 1st and Aarlst. 0. I9 PINE hlr,l t.j.11 Dionlals iom the most rellalile souroes la the city can be seen at hlsodlce. The JUtxllral faculty are hiyHed to ao ompauy tm 'r panuso an ne nas no secrets la m pruciice. arriiic'ru ry iiiHerieu wituout naio N chorue aiade iorexaiiiluatiou. )V -E. I. JOHN F.DOAR THOMSON. Trustee In a eeitaln Initpniiii. .1 Mnrtiiii. nf the tuODTtf terelnafter d scilbed execntrd by the Tyrone and ( loai Held Hal road Company to me, as JHor k!, ,n T'ut, to secure ibo pannntof the principal and Interest ot bonds of said Company to the amount ol tlili PW which MortKate Is dated the 12th day ot May. A. D. 1NA9. and recorded la tbe off'ae tor tecordlnpi deetls, etc . Jo and for the county ol Blair, on the lKUi day ot M ay, A I). 1H.VI, In mortgiira book A, nsRes SOS 4-ft-6-7 and II, and In tbe oflice for re cording deed, eto , In and for the county ol Centre, oa the Hth day t May. A D. 1W9. In mortgage book E, page 110 eto , do hereby give notice that default having If en made for more than nlnoty days in the paymtnt ot the Interest due and demanded on the said hnn.la. I will, In pursuance or Ihe written request to me directed oi the hofdeis ot more than t.V) OMI in amount of the said bonds, and by virtue of the powet conlered unon me In that restiect by the said Mortgage expose to pulillc ale and sell te the hit heat and beat bidder by M. I1IO.M S SONH, Auctioneers, ai the P 11 1 LA DKLIM1I A EX 'HuR.ln theciiv of i bllaelphla on Thursdsy. the 21th day of September. A D. IFfifl upon the terms and conditions herelnaiter stated, the V ho e of the said irortiisped premises, via. s Thenholeol that section of said Tyrone snd Clear field Railroad trom the point of intersection with the Tyrone and lock Haven hallroad near Tyrone. Blair county, Penmylvanla to l'hiilipsbutg Centre county, Pennsylvania as tee same It, now constructed, togevbor with all and slngninr the railways, rails, bridge, fences, privileges, rights, and al1 real property of every descilpilon acquired by and belnnglnx to said Company . aud all tho tolls, income, hutues, and profits tobedeitved and to K'tre from the same, and ail tho inrfls oped and occnpled tor railways, dopotx, or sta tions between said points, with all the buildiuga stand ing therein or procured therefor. AND GENERALLY. All ike lands, railways, rails, bridges, cnlverta, trestle woras, tool-bouaes, coal houses wharves, fences, rlKhtf of wsy, workshops, machinery, stations, depot depot grounds, works, masonrv, and other superstructure, ti si estate buildings and Improvements ol whatever nature or kind appertaining or belonging to the above mintloned property, and to the said section of said Tyrone and t 'earile d t-aiiroad, and owacd by said Com pany in connection tberewi h. T he salu ret lion ol the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, extending from the Intersection 01 the'i vrone and t'lea' fleld Railroad with the railroad formerly belonging to the Tyrone and Lock li oven Knilroad t'ompany, but now to the Paid Eag e Val ev hallroad Company, la about 20 miles in length. . . . . TEHMS OF SALE. 10,(00 of the purchaxe money to be paid In cash when the pioperty is si luck off, and the balance wltntn 20 days t rieu alter Pay Al ! NT on account of the said balance of pnrchae monev, to the ex ent of the dividend thereof pavalite on the bonds secured by the said mortgage andtliema tuied coupons oi the said bonds mav be made In the said bonds oi coupons) and If the dividend is less than tbe actual sum due upon tbe said bonds or coupons, the holders may retain possession ot the said bonds ami coupons on receipting to the said Trastee for the said divldtnd. and endorsing say mem of the same on the said bonds or coupons. I'pon the purchase mnnev being paid as aforesaid, the Trustee will execute and deliver a di ed ot conveyance ol the premises to Ihe puichaser or purchasers in pur suance ot tbe power conferred upon him by the said moitgage. Any further Information In respect to Said sa'e. or piemlFes. may be had upon application to the under sinned Trustee, at the olilce ot tbe Pennsylvania Bali road Company, No. 23H s. Third sirect. Phi ado phla. JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. Trustee, N o. 2.1H S. T HI hi) Street M.THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 6 21 mfm Nos. m and 141 S. FOURTH htreet. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES SUCCESSFUL TESTS. GREAT FIRE IN KEW YOIIK. GREAT FIItK IN CHARLESTON, 8. C. GREAT FIRE IN WADDINGTOS, GREAT FIRE IN CANADA. MARVIN'S SAFES. IN EVERY INSTANCE SAVED . ALIi T 11 KIR CONTENTS. MARVIN & CO., No. 721 Ctetnut Street, (Masonic Hall) No. 265 Broadway, New York. SFND IOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, SECOND-HAND 8AFES; HOUSE SAFES. 8AFE8 EXCHANGED. 15 62tnrp STOVES RANGES. &o. TJ N I O X OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus ior Cooking and Heating by Fetroleum Oil, Our Stoves give no smoke or odor and are not liable to get ontot order, being as simple Id every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. 1 he Baker, Broiler, and Flat-Iron Heater are tbe only special articles of fur nlture required. Foi all other purposes, ordinary stove lurniture may be used. DATID II. LOSEY, SOLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 South FIFTH Street. Lxbrral discount to Ihe trade. 4 17 m rp QULYER'S NEW PATENT DEEP SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FUltNACE RANGES OFAIiIj SIZES. ALSO, FUI EGAK'S NEW LOW PRESSTJBI STEAM HEATING APPARATUS, yOB BALK BY CHARLES WILLIAMS, 610 8 No. 1132 MARKET STREET. 97 GAS COOKJNG STOVES. THE EAGLE OAS STOVES Are warranted to BAKE, BROIL, BOIL. ROAST, TOAST, STEW, HEAT IRONb ETC E1C. NO DUST. DIRT. SMOKE, OR ASTItS, And are more economical than Wood, Coal, or Oil. O W. LOOM1S. Manufacturer's Agent, 629 No. 27 H. rl.XTH Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 07 UNIVERSAL CL0TITES-O7 1 WRINGER, 1 The only Wrlntrer with the Patent Coe-Wheel Regu lator. W e warrant this Wnnger, and no other. G. W LOOM1S, alanulaciorer'a Agent. tiS No. 27 S. SI X I U wtreet. Phllade pbia, Pa 97 THE CELEBRATED 97 DOTY WASHING MACHINE. 1 For sale at . , O. W. LOOMI8'. t 25 No. 27 S. SIXTH Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 97 REFRIGERATORS, 07 ICE COOLERS. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, CARPET HWEkPERS, CLOTHES-WRINGERS, ETC.. AT (1 W I OOVIk' II JftfmwlmJoM BJSIXTB : Btreet Philadelphia, Ia. rpiIE SUBSCRIBER, (For many years connrcted with MITCHELL'S SA LOONS, o. fi C BESNUT Street), would respectfully Intorruble friends and tbe public generally, that he has opened an Ice Cream and Refreshment Saloon, FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AT Ko. I 121 CHESNUT STREET, (GIRARD ROW), Where be hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit tbe patronage of all who may fsvorblm with their cus tom. JACOB H. BTJRDS ALL. rruLAPUPBiA, May, 1868. ("613110 Q.REEN PEAS, GREEN CORK. FRESH PEACHES, FRESH TOMATOES, PLUMS, ALBERT O. ROBERTS DEA L ER IN FINE GROCERIES, 0 13 4p Coi. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. CLOSING OUT OTTB LARGE STOCK OF CAR IlIAGES AT REDUCED PRICK. i. 0. COLLINGS A SONS, 6lm No. Sit A HCH btreet o I JOHN EDGAR THOMSON Trn.t.a In a eerta'a Indenture of mnrti Iff ot thm nrnnert v herelnatter dA- stribed executed by tue Tyrone and Cleardeld Railroad 1 einuanv, to me as moitnaaee In trust to secure me psynientot the principal and in erest 01 bonds of said Company to th. ameunt or iJti OStl. which mortitaxe is dated tbe 1st day ot November. A. D. liMH), and tecordeJ In the eff.t e for Hecordlna Deeds, etc.. ia and tor tbe reunty of Blair, on the S h day of November. A. D. ltao. In Mortgage rtooi "a," ptaes tin, 11m, 11m. lie, ana Hi, do hereby give notice trial dsfault having been made lot more than ninety dj sin the payment of the luto rest dueand demanded on the said bonds I will, in vursu snce ot 'he wrltun request to me directed of the teidets of more than fliteen thousand dollars In amount 01 ihe laid bonds, and by vir ne of tlie power comerred upon me in that respect ny tn sai 1 mortgage, tioon 10 M. 'i hO.M AS so8, Auctloneets at ibe PHII.AUEI, IfclA X1IAKGE, In the lltrot Phl'adelphia on Ihuitdsy, the 17tli day ot September, A. 1). iHtid, upon the itrmi sna conomons nereinaJter siabvu, iu -nuvivv, tbe ssiu Alorlgascd premises, viz. t . field KnlirosO. trom the point 01 interseetlon with the Petnsylvai la Kal.road, at or near tyroiie Station in Blair rouniy. to the point of connection with the araded line 01 tbe said 'I y rone and Ciearr.tld Railroad, kr,oiu slid desl)inated aa "The Iuh recil n " being about thite miles aud one quarter (rem thePennsii vauta Rni road at 'I y rone station, as the same is noer cct strncicd, together with ell and sinnunr ihe rail ways ralis. biluges, lencea, privileges, rights, and a 1 re ai propei t 01 every description scquired by aud be longing to said Companv, adjacent to oreonnected Wltn, or on tie Hue ol said section or three aud oue quarter Wilts 01 rosd. and a I tbe tolls Incomes, issues and profits to be derived and to nrl from tbe same aud a 1 the lsnds aaed and occupied ior railways, depots crstat ons between said po'nts on said section 01 t t'ee snd cne-quanei mi s witn an buddings standing thereon or procured thereior All the lands rallwtvs. rails bridges, oulverta. trestle works, tool I ouks. coul bouFes. whorvee. lenoee rights of Wsy. v.okcliops machiucry, stations, depeis, depet- irounos, vtoras. masonry, auu omer usf rsuuciurn, ital estate, tulldlt . and Iniprovi mants oi whaiencr natnreorklnd appertanini er Belong'nK to tha shove n.rniloned niooartv. and to the said sectiou o. tbe said Tvriue aud Clenrne d Railrona aud owned by said Crmpom In connection therein: a. 1 ha said section ol the Tv rone aud Cleat field Railroad extending from the point ol Intersection of tbe sal 1 Ty rone and Char Ill-id hallroad wlib the Pennsylvania Railroad to the point ot connection with l ie graaed line b( the said lyrone and Cleartiela Km road, known land as '"J he Intersection " is about IV milel in length. I r. KMH tlF HAI.K. !C 000 of the pnrchaie money o be paid In rash when the pnpeny Is struck oil, aud ibe balance within twenty days t li res rtor. PAT MINT on account of the said balance of purchase money, to the extent of the dividend tbtreoi parable on tlie bonda ee cared by the said mortgape and the matured coupons of said bonda. may bemaue In tbe said bonds or coupons) and 11 tlie divldtnd is less than the actual sum due upon tne said bonds or coupons, the holders may retain pos session of the said holds and coupons, on receipting to the ssld Trustee ior tne sato tttvinena anu enuorstug payment ol tbe ssme on tbe said bonds or coupons. Lpon the paicbase money being paid, aa atoresald, the sail liustee will execate and deliver a deedol' conveyance ol the premise to ibe purchaser or pur chsrrrstn pursuance 01 the power conierred upon him by tbe said mortgage. Any lur her lntormatlon In respect to laid sale, or premises may he bad upon app leaUon to the under signed Trustee, at the oflice 01 the Pennsylvania Rail road CbBBpany. No. 2.1H S. I hlrd street Philadelphia. JOHN EDOAR THOMSON, trustee, No. Kit) S. THIRD Street. M. THOMAS A KONM. Aucilnneera. K 08. liu auu 141 B. r ol k ; 11 Htreet. 6 11 rt'8m Phliad.lphla. N i E. t p rtlNKLIN RaLEY. Trustee In acertaln mien- ture ol AiortgafcO, ol the prnierty herelnair (Iraerlbeu, executed by tbe Tyone and Claarneld Railroad Company to m as raurteakee in trust, to secure the i'ma of tbt principal and tnterert of boads of said Company to tlie an omit ot ttv.iea whuh nio.tgagi-Is dated thalst day of Fetruaty. A D. 161, and rm ordea ia the ortlee lor record. u deeds, eic. tu and for tho county oi Blair, on the 4th day ol February, A. D.. lwil. In merWage book 11. pate 118 etc.. and In the oltlce lor recordiu deads, etc.. Id ad tor he county ot C entre, oa tbe 26t day of Eetrusry, A D., In morlgaRe book E, pa.a 40u etc., do hereby nlve notice thai deiaalt having been made lor mote than ninety I'aya In tbe payment ot the interest due and demanded on the said bonds, I will, In pursuance of the vtritien reuuest, to me directed, of the holders ol more thsu i'lO.'O. In amount of the aald botiUs. and b virtue ot the power con. erred upon me in ttat respect bj the said mortgage, expose to pubic sale, and se l to the hiirhest and best bidder, br M. 'IHOalAr A SONS, Auctioneers at the PH1LADEL IHIA 1X1 Ha M1E In the city ol Philadtlphia. on Ihnrsday. the 27th dij of September. A. D. I3tjS. upon ibe tatme and conditions hereinafter stated, the whole ef the said niortf aned premises and Iranchises vLx. : Ibe whole ol that tectlonoi' the Tyroae and Clear field Ralboad from tyrone Stailoa, Blair county. Penu sylvan'a, to phll'ipsburg. In Centre countv, Pennsyl vania, as the fan e is now constructed, together with all enu stngu'sr the railwajs, rai'a, cross-ties, chairs, spikes Iron timber, brldi.es. Uncos, together with all reai property ot every description acquired by and l.e lonulug to said Company appnrtenant to said road, and all tbe rights, llbenles, privlleiies. and corporute Iranchises of said toad and company, and all the toils, Income, lesuee. and profits to be derived and to arise from the same, and all the lands used aud ooou pltd or railway ttepota and stations betwaen said points with all bulldinijs Handing thereon or procured ,btref0r- AND GENERALLY. All the lands, miiwaj a. ral s. Lridgts eulverts, tres tle works, tooi-houHt e, coal-housea. wharves, fences, rlylits of way, workshops, machiaery, stations, depots, rii.rnt oruiincs. works. nia."onrv. and other sueorstruc- ture. teal estate bulldinrs, and Improvements of Khatever nature or (ina appertaining or Daiomnng to tbe above-n.entti ned property and to the said sec Ion of the raid Tv rone and (.'learne d Railroad and owned by said Company In connection therewith, and all the rifbta. liberties, orivi ees, and corporate franchise of aalA read and Con.nanv. 'i ho .aid section of the said Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, extending trom ssld lyrone Station. Bialr etuuty, to and brougn tne Doroann oi roi t psDurg, In c cntre countv, is aroui nrn icng'u. . I,.., u or me nuicuare morn y to us inn in can wnoa ti e pioperty Is struck off, and the balanee wlibln twenty .lava ,ti..n after. l'ayuent on account of the said balance of purchase money lo Ibe extent of the divlileud thereof payable on H e in,nda secured bv the aald m rtcage and tfhe uiature4 coupons of tbe ssld bonds, may be made in the said l onus or coupons i ana li tbe dlv.dend te loss tban the actual sum oue upon toe saiu oonis and coupons, tbe ho'deis mav retnln puasoaslon 01 'he said bonda and coupons on receipting to the said 'I rustee lor the said dividend, and endorsing pay nicnt of the same on the aald bonds or coupons. Upon the purchase-money being paJd as aforeeall, the 1rus.ee wi I execute anu deliver a deedol' conveyance ol ti e premises te the purohaseror purch users, In pursrt snce of the power conferred upon hiu by the said mortgage. .... ... Any further information in reipcct to tlie said sa'e or prrmlaes inav be had on application to the oiidaraisi.ed Tiustae. at 1)1 oflice, No. 4a boutU THIRD Btreet, In the city ef Phliadclph'a Jt. FRANKLIN RALEY, Trustee. No. 42 i-outh Third street V. THO V AS SONS, auctioneers. (tlltrUm Nrs. nd 141 South FOURTH Street. ICE COMPANIES. R EMOVALl REMOVAL! OIL DltrVEKS' ICE COMPANY, REMOVED FR1U N. W. CORNER SIXTEENTH AND RACE, TO Ercad Stieet. Above Race, East Side Orders respectinlly solicited, and prompHj attended to at the lowest market rates. HEMS, JOHNSON & DAVIS. OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY. The un!ersifned, feeling exceedlne thankful to hi. many fr.ends aud customers for their very liberal patron te xt tided to bun during the last seventeen rears, and having to d his entire Inteiest to n.V al.SR. HEtS. JOHNSON at DAVIS, rakes d leaf u re in recommend nr them to his forsnej' J "r' ps as i tbev are g.ntle.ueu of well -knoan Integrity nnd will urcloubttd y lualiitnln the renutatlon ot the OLD DRtVElIh" ICE COMPANV.and ipevervwav act no as to Rive entire satisiaction to ell he mav kindly avoi tbem with their custom. Re060''""" 1 i 8m A. BKOwa. COOL II KEEP COOL! I J41 ORDERING .OVh ICE O- CHARLES S. CARPENTER & CO.. VI HOLEBALE AND RETAIL ICE DEALERS No. 717 "WILLOW, Above Franklin St. Families supplied satisfactorily and at reduced rates. Dealers and large consumers furnished on reasonable terms. CHARLES S CARPENTER JOHN OLESDEN1NO. JOSEPH M. TRUMAN, Jr., 12 lm Fjroprletor TT ASTERN ICR COWPANV.-SEASON OF Hj lHri-i Ibe. dally. 60 cents per vieekt 12 lbs dallv A ?. 7. , Iti lbs. dally, HI) cents per week I'M S.Tit al per week Depot, No Ml UU KEN ftreet below Tbl d. 81 ii iwiu in J t.invd JOHCi . MYERS. ' pTclc 1 N G BOXES 'hi .11 kinds and for all use, supp led at short notice, ri v atlvatitagea for making are the best in the eliy. aud ficet U't- Ua l lur a iit of prices belore you buy, It corner of TWELFTH aud NOBLE fltreeui. l$li"Wtt WVt- ALBERT D. COOKE. o LUMBER. 1SGG BITILDINOI BUILPINOt , LUMBFBI LPMRKRI LUMBER I R1IL PLANK WHITK PINE EL ORIH. TEI LOW PIVE FOOOKINO. BPBl'CE PIKF. ri.O 'RINl ABd ANU WAI.NUr FLOORING. PLASPERIVO LATH. PLASTERING LATH. 1800.-lSSSflL UEML0CK- AND OAK PINE, UEMI OCK, AND OAK TIMBER, CCT IO A BILL, CUT TO A BILL, AT SBOKT ft OTIC JS. 18GG CEDAR AND PINE 8IItN(3LE3. . C. D A R AND PINE SH INllI lii PO I IjKJKt Vrl'An orviptiir.n. . No. 1 SHORT riliAR SH INOLE9. WHITE PINK "HINULKS. CTrRERH SHINGLES. FINE ASHORTMKNT FOIt BALK LOW. 18GG T T " XT Ij I.-r u nvni'Tj'enf T'tint . wviiu,r,n run ui,irrilAlr,tU3Il I . f.lTUiitru rnu iititvDTivvDjn r'wi'i'.n, uls it, rsii rtptre. RED (ED A B WALNUT, AND PINE. 1 fin ALBANY LUMHEROP ALL KINDS. lOUU. ALHANY LUMRER OF ALL KIN OH SEASONED WALM'T. 8EASONKD WALNllTe DRY TOPI AB CHERRY. AND ASH. OAK PLK. AND BDS. M A IIOO AN 1. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENF.IRfl. 18GG r-tn ATJ.HY At A MiIP imtro L'Tia 1. cintR-nntr M A N f T F A Pttt mm a SrAilMI t IDAK HIIA ltOAKDa. AT REDUCED PRICES. i QfC SPRUCE JOIST I SpitticR JOI9TI J.OUU. SPRUCE JOITt SPRUCE JOINT I FROM 14 TO 31 FEET LONG. FROM M TO 91 FKET LONG. SPRUCE SILLS HEMLOCK PLA' K AND JOIST. OAK SILLS. MAULK BKOTHFR CO., 6 1 Ctnrp a v a-av a ue n a ,r. o. 2M0 SOUTH bTREEr. Jp. II- WILLIAMS, Scvcnteonlh and Spring Garden Sts. OFFI2IIH A FETV CHOICE LOTS Olf SEASONED WALNUT, LOW FOR CASfL 5 21 lmrp TW. SMALTZ'S LTJMBJER YARD. N. JS. . comer of FIFTEENTH and STILES Street. OFFERS FOR SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH Panel 1st com , 2d com , Id com., 4 4, 4-4, S 8, 8-4, White Pine, seasoned. Fit st and second quality Yellow (4 4, J-4) and White Pine (4 4) Flooring Boards First and second quality one and two sides Fence) P oards. Shelving Boards, Base. Ash Planks and Boards, Wblte Pine Mils, all siiea Step Boards, 4-4, 6-4. Hemlock Joist and Scant. Ing all sizes. Ptlme lot i-pruce Sll s snd Scantling. P. altering Lath (English ana Caials) Pickets. Milnples. Cbi'snnt Posts etc. Mahopany, Walnut Plank and Boatds. All kinds of Euildlng Lumber cut and furnished at the shortest notice, at the lowest price. 6 6 Ins FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. JTLAGS ! ' FLAGS ! FLAGS ! BUNTING, 8ILK AND MUSLIN FLAGS, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, BASK BALL CAPS. BASK BALL BELTS, AKD MILITARY EQUIPMENTS OF ALL KINDS. WILSON & IIUTCIIINSON, (Successors to Evans, Hassail & Co.), No. 418 ARCH Street, 6 41m PHILADELPHIA. P Jp 1 It 12 W O It- li S, IN GREAT VARIETY, For sale at manufacturers' prices, by A. H. FRANCISCUS & CO.; No. 513 MARKET Street, AND No. 510 COMMERCE STREET. Goods ordered direct from factory, So order accepted after July 1. 61 dins LA PIERRE HOUSE, BROAD STREET, BELOW CHESNUT, PHILADELPHIA. Tbe undersigned bavins leased tbe above favorite bovse, and baring Befitted and Befurnished it Throughout in the most Elegant Manner, ITIS NOW OPEN J-OR IRE RF CEP HON OF G UESTQ I be resect Proprietors tU spare no pains to n aintain tbe cbaiacter it has always enjoyed! teiui; tie el tic lest oi the xlRy.'-'.LAtS R01hLi Ot Ibe country, and those who iavor them wit! their patronage may be assured that aothin? will be 1 it undone to secure the oomlort and satisfaction of their guests. ' BAKEIE A FARLEY. Mat 12. 1866. 6 12 lmrp INDEPENDENCE HOTEL, No. S33 CHESNUT Street, (Opposite Independence Hall,) OH THB EUROPEAN PLAN. LodvliiR per day 0K Meals at all hours at moderate price. 1 10 3m USSTECKKIW