THE DAILY i EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 18, I860. CITY INTELLIGENCE tor Additional City Intelligence He EtHl 1'agc. Preparing for "the Fourth." In KBponse to call Irom the late Colonel Com manmnir, quite h ntvrnoer ot tho officers and men ot the 9!)tn'ReK,uie nt P. V. V. assctubirdjat the hotel of Ilcuiy Becker, Olicsnut Ftrect, below Sixth, on Saturday, loth Instant. Colonel liiles, bcina: called to the chair, briefly Mated that the obieet of the meeting was to ascertain what action should be taken for the purpose of Pamel a' in, ha a body, In the com Inn celebration ot the Fourth of July. J. II. (Jallaphcr, M. D., was clecteti Secretary, after which ic was resolved that the regiment parade as an organization. A motion was made that, with the exception of the color-aunrd, the men parade in citizen's dress. Alter some debate the question was deterred until anot.'ier nv.etinir. Colonel Biles vecouimciulcd that an appro priate banner, with t ie names ot the several eiicaeempnM In which tho regiment partici pated inscribed thereon, bo ordered for tho occasion. On motion to ad journ, it was aerecd to meet neuin on Wednesday evening next, at 8J P. M., when a full attendance is requested. The 8'Jth Is the only repimunt from this State that wa attached to Kearney' 'lio.htin; divi sion," and it is proposed to carry the old Kear ney Flap on the day of the parade. An adiourned mcctinf? of the members of tho llfth reeiment ol Pennsylvania Volunteers was held at the Supreme Court Room on Saturday nieht, to take action iu leference to the pre sentation ot State tiuas on the Fourth ot July iiext. Colonel Gideon Clark was selected as chairman. The committee appointed to take into con sideration the HdvisiDility of the regiment par ticipating in the presentation cciemonuis on the comma Fourth of July, made a report, which etates that it has Ivcu louud to bp almost tho inaniiuoiis desire ot the members of the organi zation to identify tbem-elves with the ceremo nies. The report favors ihc turuin? out of the regiment, fully armed, equipped, and uniformed. It is thought the ree.uiout can parade lfiO iu tickets. Resolutions, of which the following is a synop sis, were unanimously passed at tho meeting: That the regiment parade commanded by its held officers, who were Mich at Ihe time of its muster out of the eervic. That the uniform consist of daik pants, uniiortn blouse, latitfue cap, and white gloves, and every officer lully umtormed. That the formation beinto com panies, the color-maid beintr a'tached to tiie leit of the right c'otnniinv, and lorm'tic part ot it. These companies to be oilicered by Captain E. A. Lnndell and Captain W. A. Weidersham. That the color-puaro consist of the lolloping named non-commiosioneaollieers: Color-bearer, Sergeant Joshua Doane, Corporals Kijdler, Mider, Mans, Elliott, Donaldson, Rombelt, ana Culbertson. That the rr-trimrnt wear a corps badge on the crown of the cap, and other in eifroia. That the old retriment of Gray liescrves, the organization from which the lliitb. siprantr, be invited to participate in the ceremonies as e.n escort. Thk Police. A lad named Edward Mul len was nrraianed at the Centra' Station on Sat urday afternoon, upon the chargu of complicity in the larceny of a horse valued at S2.10 Irom Mr. Louderuack, No. 2008 8. Thirteen tn street. It was shown that he told a young man named Gamble that Michael Truop stole tne horse from a lot in the southwest part of the citv, and that he (Mullen) went with him to New Jersey, where the animal was sold by Trunp to a Mr. Shatter, residing on the Burhnuton pike, where it was recovered by Mr. Louderback. Mullen acknowledged being witn Trnpn at the time the horse was fold, but denied being iu his company when it was stolen. The accused was held iu f 1000 bail for trial. At an early hour yesterday morning. Officer Shields, ot the Twentieth Ward police, disco vered three suspicious individuals lurking round the neighborhood of Marshall and Poplar 6treeis. He watched their movements lor some time, and finally discovered one of the party trying to eflect an entrance into a house on Sixth street, above Parrkh, by the use of "nippers" on tie key of the Iroot door. While the fellow was at work he seized him. A scuttle ensued, during which the officer was obliged to use his club lii otder to make the fellow succumb. He then spraue his rattle, and brought to his assistance Officer Matthews, who arrived in time to canture two of the party, whom Shields identified as being in company with the man he arrested. The parties hadahearina before Alderman Fitch, arid pave the names ol William Dubois, John Miller, and Charles Norwood. The correct name ol Dubois is said to be William Cutler, and that of Miller John Wagner. The latter is the person who was arrested by Shields. Tho par ties will have another hearing to-day at the Central Station, upon other charges that have been preferred against them. A man, supposed to be a dangerous character. was arrested on Saturday upon suspicion of having been concerned in robbing a tailor store at Twenty-sccoud and Calloh ill streets, a few n'ghts since, of a large amount of goods. lie was held in 6000 bail tor a further hearing. The house No. 1513 9. Fifth street was entered a lew n'ghts since, and robbed of a lot of cloth ing. The thieves had a lot of silver-plated ware iind spoons tied up, ready to be carried off, but thev were frightened by a noise made by some of the family. Three youne men, named John Sullivan, Thos. Johnson, and William McCauley were taken into custody on Saturday, charged with burglary. They were found to have a considerable lot of stolen goods in their possession, and a tine set of burglar's tools. These implements were of very superior temper an i finish. Their capture took place near Gray 8 rerry and Darby road. A Gala Dat on tiie Delaware The Grand' Regatta Rules and Reoclahons. The regatta committee, consisting ot Messrs. John C. Rislcy, Jacob Collar, H. Mitchell, and v. natter, nave anopt-a tne following rules tor the yaeht races to take place to-morrow, June 19: ah yacnts are to report to the committee at 8 o'clock in the morning. As the list of en tries is very large, the committee have decided to divide the yachts into six different classes: First class Yachts measuring from 24 to 33 feet, Second class Yachts measnring from 21 to 23 feet. Third clas Decked yacht measuring u from 15J to 17J feet. Fourth class (filling skins of ail sizes, no allowance of time. Fifth class- Open, square stern skills, 15 to 10 feet. Sixth j class Gunning skills of all sizes, no allowance of time. The sixth class will have the first start, and will take their respective potions, accord ing to tho number drawn by the judges, atireast the Commodore's yacht Scud. The tirst gun will be the sigual to form ooaitions. and the second gun the signal to start. The course to be sailed will not be decided until the morning of the regatta. The sixth class boats will round the Hore Snoe buoy, east or west. The fifth and fourth classes will round the first buoy below the Block House, east or west. First, second, and third classes will turn the flag-boat off Bil'inesport, from east to west. All boat' entered in this regatta are allowed mainsail only. Poles, oars,' and leadlines will not b3 permitted aboard, and the committee claim the privilege of ruling out every boat that does not rtrictl.v adhere to the rales and regulations of the regatta. The Judges are J. C. Risley, Z. Zane, 8. Rlc. G. W. Simmons. H. Gatzracr, S. Rotan, and W. Walters, whose decision is to be final. No al lowance ot time will be made in either of the classes, excepting where there is a ditlerence of two feet or more, and then the allowance will be a minute and a half to the foot. The Regatta Coram it tee respectfully suggest to the captains and crews of tiie different boats that thev aD- pear on the day of the regatta wearing red or blue BbirU. tine bundled and sixteen vessel -will take part in this regatta. To Faibmoout at Night. The Green and Coates Streets Passenger Railwav Company will commence this dav to run a night line Irom FalrmouDt Park every twenty-five minutes, he pinning at 11-40 p. M., via Fourth and Walnut ittreete to bights. Cawai.tim.Aii unknown white man who run over bv a treieht train on tlin Reading Railroad on Saturday night, and hilled Instantly, Ihe Kocident occurred at Richmond street, in the Nineteenth Ward. Coroner Taylor took charge of the body, and will keep it a day ox two 1 r identification. Deceased was apparently thirty-five jetirs old, was five feet n'ui inches high, and was dressed in dark cloth pants, navy shirt, and low shoes. On his arm was the figure ot a vomnn, with the letters "M. F.." also the representation of an anchor. Oliver Dickev, aacd iwcnty-two years, em dojed m a .biakesmac on the Pennsylvania tnilroad, fell from ihe platform of a car jesleroay, and the wheel passed over his leg, musing a compound fracture. He resided at No. 1 102 Divudou street, but his injuries were so severe that it was thought best to remove him to rnc Hospital. On Saturday. Uber Smith, seventeen rears old, was drowned in Dolvon's dam, at the .(unc tion of tne Reading and Norrls own Railroad, Twenty-first Ward. The body was recovered and removed to the parents' residence, No. 181.1 fllcrvinc street, where the Coroner hold an in quest on it. A verdict of accidental drowning wa rendered. James Racouldt, a brakesman on the Delaware Bav Railroad, wasseverel v. if not fatal I v. lnnired. vcbtcrday. bv beingcaught between the bumpers of two cars which he was attempting to couple. The uutonunate man resides in New Haven, Cot.n. He was taken to the Pennsylvania Hos pital. uenry jyowe, wno was aimtitca into rne t'enn- sylvanui Hospital three weeks aao. with one hiui on, it having been caught between tho cars on the Pennsylvania Railroad, died at the hos pital yesterdav.lroui the effects of his Injuries. .utmng tne storm on rrwav nignt. a dweiinii- house at, No. 415 York avenae was struck by linlitn ins. but no dumage wa3 done, exceot to the chimney and a portion ot the root. Finns andFihemkn. Ihe Vigilant Steam Fire Ktigine Company left the city lint evening on their excursion to" Chicago an '1 other i itis. They numbered Ulty men, and took with them their hose carnag0, very wiselv determining not to run the dsk attending the transporation of a steamer. Beck's elegant band accompanied the Vigilant bovs. who will doubtless be well received by the various firemen whose guests they may be, and see all tho sights ot the great West. A slight fire occurred on Saturday afternoon at Morgan & Orr's foundry, Callowhltl street. below Thirteenth. The Uanies were extinguished before any material damage had been done. A barn in the rear of Green street, Frinkford, took tire on Saturday evening. It was burned to the ground, involving a loss of $1700. Mr. Wbitlock was the owner, and 8. 8. Hornsby the occupant. On Saturday evening, a lire broke out in Gardner & Fleming's coacn factory. Filth and Adelphi streets, but was distinguished before it had made much progress. Obsequies. The funeral of the late Lieu tenant-Colonel Casper M. Berry foot place yes terday atternoon, and proceeded from his late residence. Reed street, near Fourth, to the Odd Fellows' Cemetery. It was largelv attended by memberR of the 26t!i Regiment J P. V., Minute Men ot '76, Shiiller Hose Company, the Masonic Fraternity, Odd Fellos. the Scott Legion. Ame rican Protestant Association. Patriotic Order of Washington, and several o-her organizations. Mr. Berry was a man extensively knovn, and highly respected lor his manv clever social qualities. The luneral train kept btep to the solemn music of the band, although duiing tho movement a heavy drenching rain-storm pre vailed. The remains of Police Lieutenant Pntton were interred yesterday in Mount Moriah Cemetery. The Henry Guards paraded with muskets on the occasion. Tne Jewish Hospital Association of Philadelphia. The hospital connected with this association, it is expected, will be opened and ready for patients, by the first of next mouth. At the last mee'ing of the Board of Managers the House Committee was instructed to push tho work to completion, and the Supply Committee wns directed to purchase all things needed for the comfort of the expected inmates. The fol lowing ladies have been selected as a Boerd ot Visitors, to serve lor one, two, and three years: Mrs. Abm. Kahn, Mrs. Jacob Langsdorff, Mrs. David Rosenweig, Mrs. Isaac M. Ascb, Mrs. Jsseph Einstein, Mr-. Jaci.b Nirdlim'.er, Mrs. Leon licrg, Mrs. Philip Goldsmith, and Mre. A. S. Wolf. Mercantile Tax. The mercantile taxes should be paid by our business men, according to the requirements ot the law, at the City Treasurer's oliice. by the 2'Jth instmL So far the payments have been quite slack, aud we call the attention of our business men to the fa,t.t. Alter the 25th the matter will be olaced m thj hands of the collectors, which will email addi tional expense. Abandoned. On Saturday night, a boy baby, about one week old. was found at Ten'b. and Walnut streets. It was sent to the Alms house. J LEI N ' S tVILLOOGHBY'S, MASON'S, LYMAN'S, P A T K N T Al a-TlGiir SELF-SEALING FRUIT JARS. All the above Jam w. kU- class' KLINES PATEN 1863 ofTur to our customers and the public uejflrul y , Willi eutire counjuuue, at t jo LOWEST Market Price. A. J. WEIDENER. y0. 38 S. BECOKD Street. Ftillaaeluhla. SATE F O II SAL E, A SECOND-HAND tiDlui Parrel & Herrine Fire-Proof Safa FOK BALK. APFLT AT THIS OFFICK. CLOSING OUR LARGE STOCK OF OUT C A 11 II I A O E s AT BEDUCKD jVBICE". J. 8. COLLING9 A BOSS, g 4 No. 616 ARCH otreet .ee PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS' J:Tj BANOAGt ISSiITUTE. No. 14 N. .NINTH Mreet. above Market . O. 1 i,.tTT. alter thirty vears' iructlcai exoarlcnce, guarantees the skill ul adutmeni oi bis Premium 1'iiini (iiaduatin I'ressura Truss, and a variety of others (im porters, Klastio Htocklnga, shouluer Kraoes, Crutches. 6uspensorfs, etc. Ladles' ajpartuieuts con- oucted by a Lady. i TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, BRACES, anil sit other Howicai appliance or tne most approved k inda, Intinitelv superior to all others, at No. V) North ftVrNTH Btreet. Ladles attended by Ura. Dr. McCLENACUAN. Alale department by a comno. fgTrocUet Books, k Fortcmoii miles, M"V It; flgnr Cases, 3 fly 'B Portfolios, 5 y W t Dressing Cases, ,VH?H Lod,8 (SHS: Tou'tT 2 8utchol aud ?- Smulii n, IB ll NrrmV. 8 Travellins Bags, nll M liot ha.' Ej in all styles. i;lj&M & Li n i Ji ri i AMUSEMENTS. IISLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS V Xf'HAN'JE. c lioif e M to ail p ac ot Asonsotnent mar t n M D to KH o'citick an? CTtnlno. 1 SI) ly "fJNION NATIONAL OIlT CONCERT! TO BE OIVES At SMITH NIXON'S 1IALU CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, JULY 6, 18GO. 1C0.C00 Gifts, Valued at $090,000! Number of Ticlet, 1 .OOOOOO! AT ON DOi-LsK EACH t 8140,000 in Greenbacks! TITLE TO HEAL E8TA1K PERFECT, AND WARRANTY LEEDS GIVEN. 1 Glit tn Rral I ntato (nevoral parce l) In and ucar i. bicuiio .''. (K'O I (-nt in .r.-i Hl'UCkK M 0,M 5 Out in (rienuaon, each Mtuiuil MlU 10 t.iiiN in Gri'ei.i neks, cacti S.'xku h),uliil ft t. i,tn in liroc iitmc ki, cooli auU0 lJ IM 1 0 in In teal .ittie, bu oltuh, 5 imlcd west of t Mriio 10,001 1 Gilt In lien iBiute In Juneau couuiy. Wis- ci.n-in (0 (.nil) tu Kent i.xtaUi. 5" Lits In lirana'a Ailili- tii n to i I lenk'n, (och I (W... Nl.OiO ,'.0 Oms in clttuiit I luuus, t act) StWU 4il ..r tl'Ji 2M !9,FT8 oilier valuable Grin mnnyot them largi valued at trom (1 10 SSliu m,0() To'al valuo In Trlzoii duo For lull tli fciiuuvo list ot 1'rlzcn, sue email bllis.au Coiu)ii:io ii'K oriu r. i be dn.vt'iiiK in tiikoolnre In the Ilnl', Immediate v of e- tho i onrert by a Committee anpolntcd by t.in uiKticni e ihe brt nunibor d awn ent tlinn inolio der oi the tic ket conefpoiidlng lo Its nnmbrr to the hiahe-1 prize, tee second to tbu second bl:he.it, and to on, until the vi bole if cwp rteii. IOUl AM ULLIABI.K AGENTS T. an ted In every town und rliy in tho liuloa, to whom vreat Imtucj uiinu areollcred. h FECIAL 'iliHM8 TO CLUUS FOK FIVE OR MORE TICKLia. Tt'e Tf ill sent! R Tlckeis, 1 a:drtss..$ 4 50' 4ft Tickets. 1 address. as CN 10 do no .. II 10 AO io do ,41-uO 'in do do .. 17 in loo do do ..ssOj til) do do .. 'i6'ib Nrnd stamp for pi'Stoge. In evsrv case send tho namo ot e.ch ticket holder, v.hh tun addre8 us tu I unt Oliice, county and wiate. i ncy may be bpui ct our rink by x.xprcsg, Lrait, Tost OtHce (Tiler, or Kculott red 1 ettcr. Address aU comuiunicuilons to BRYAN, ROSBROOK &. CO., Ko. 100 MADISON Street, Chicago. (P. O. Urawor S027.) 6 8 Kit MRS. JOHN DUEW'S EW AliCH STREET THKATKIC I'U IMIh OP TIMF r...i,. n a Last wei'k of tne suecost'ul euuaucmen: ot ET'UK IlhDKBOiw. THIS Mondav) jb,VJSMU, June 18, and until tur;lier notice. 'lUt. ilCUEl OF-LEAVE MAI'S WIFE. Or, SIX V A KS Al'TER. Sam Wllloofeliby, vitli a modiey souk. ElilE HKNDKRSOS Ilbwk?haw,a Detective Mr. Marlowe Join lo:tou Hurry Kivers liobrrtiirii-rly Mr. L. L.Jn ne 'Ihe perlormance conc'uding onca evening with ouo of IT. IE HEMIEU-ON'.h ritDTKAN tOEl)IKS. I riday, Farewe 1 Bcnellt and inst niitlit ot Efl IK HliNDKKSOS. Beats secured nx dars in advance. xr $ ut s r iv k kx r u e a x u VV N. I., corner jSl.NTti a-jl WAUNCC fitreets. Begins quarter to rt. LaSX SIGI1T BUT TWO OF MR. EDWIN BOOTH. THIS (Mondtt) KVKmi.Nu. ,iunoI8, THE FOUL'S KtiV OE. KDW1N BOOIH As TUB JESTER. To conclude with Plancho's Couicdv of k'Alti 1' HKAUI' .NEVEU WnN FAIR LADY. Tuesday. LDW IN KOOTU as H AMLET. Wednesday, Farewell Benetlt ot MK. 11MVH BOOTH, and Alt' -first right oi Ms remarkable engagement LUY BLAS uud I AMIM'. OP lili. StIRcW. 1.DW1N BOOTH in both plavs. me tircna lepennnry anectacie o tne bjiad ijukii; will be niagniiici'inlv produced on xaturduy eveniiih'. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WAl vt T Street, above Elifhth. r.ngattcment of the celebrated 'ictrfus, 1. aDA.MK I OM8I. who will appear in;hcr great character of VAL8 JA, liic. M.A.V Ulf-tN, Graff. Mr D. E Ral on (From ilblo's. Now York. His Ur.t apoearauca here ) J1A1I Lbr, AMI.l 1A UaUitlTA, also in a Grand Ba let cvrry evening. 6 13 VA LRU'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GAKDES-'os. 7-.J0-T2B VIS V Street. UKANJU IA81ItUMEVJ.-a.lj L'O.'iCERIB K1GHTLY. By two largo and cfBcieut Orchestras. 'J O NIGH I , And EVE BiT MtilJT In connexion with our I-ACI-.LHIOR KTH NU JiAU. aBrass Band, cumpiisinu tne best ArtisU In the city. will penonn. urr run iub oic.bu. Our spacious euu mer Gar lin. artistically laid out with thrubbery. f ountains, etc. IN THE LADIES' SALOOV. Fspiclnliy set spurt ior F vVILIES, the best of Creams and other Ruiresbuients will be served. llij THE PIANOS WHICH WE MAN'L'- U V i I factnre recommend themsclvrs. We nroiiilso to our natrons cier beautliul tnes. eieuant workui m shiD. duralmitv. and reusoiable Driocs. cumli ne I wrh a mil Kuaiantee. t or sale only at no. lulT W.VLNC1' .strert. a 'iilS UNION I IAKO M ANUr ACTURl SG CO. Cjt y m n a S I U 31 FOR LADIES, GFNTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. N. E. CORNER OF NINTH AN D A ROH STREETS. OfEJ, iVUlt UAI .Wll IHM.IU, AI L MJat Vi ER. Boitl'v exeiclre Ininarts health and strength, the best preventive at'Sinst ptckness ot Ihe coining summer b ii dUl X 1U!IBU1D Uli.lJt.DnA.1 LJ a ijc n io. CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE fo Cliuugo tho BuuuJarius of the Vint and bicond Police Districts, and to Create no Police uiRlnot therein, to be called the Si-reutoenth Dinct. Section 1. The So'oct and Common Councils ot the Citv of l'lil aiit'lpliia do ordaiu, t hat the First und Second l olico Uistnc s, as at preseut constituted, "bull bo uividud into three Police Districts, vo be bounded as follow: The First D striot shall cam I rise all that portion ol the city ot Philadelphia Iviuvr south oi'.iouth or Cedar sueet. between Broad st.eot aud the river Schnvlkill. and the station house shall bo at Twentieth and Fitzwater streuts, in tho I tvon-ty-mxth Ward. Tiie Second Police District shall comprise all that part ol the said city lyinir tout i ol South or Codar street, and east ot Sixth street, and the Matioii bouse shall b at tbe Southwark Kail, on the east sido of becond street, betweon Christian aud Quei-u street', iu the Third Ward The Sevouut-ut'i l olic- District sluill comm-ise all that portion of tho paid city lviug south ot Souih or Cedar street, and between Sixth and Broad streets and tne mutton house shall bo the Moyauioi s ns Hall, situa'e l on the south side ot Christian street, betv.oeu Nimhand lertli sticels, In the Second Ward: Provided, that the present police iorco shall not be inu.eaied there! y. ecclion 2.!Tliat the sum of four hundred and seventy-live dol ars be and tbe tame isberuuv apino printed to lb m 8 of "An Urdinauoe to matte an approrriatiou to the fpartuiont ot Po ioo lor the year 1806," approved December 23. 18dj. to pnv the ditletcuco ot sularles b tween polios otTicers aud lieutenants nud two sergoauts to be appotu od for the Seventeenth Police District. section 8 lhat th sum ot twelve hundred aud eiplity dollars be aua the same is hereby transtbrred irom Item 4 to Item 8 of said ordinance, to pay t'ie calarn s ot tbr-e po iceiu' n to be promoted to lieu p runts and teigeant., and all ordinances or p ins of ornirances luoouBitsteut herewith to the contrary notwitlistaudlBir. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, 1'res dent oi Common Council. Attcst- BOBBRT Ekthkl, Asuistant Clerk of Select Council. JAMES LYND, President of rielect Council. Approved this flittenth day ot June, Aiuto Doniuii one thoui-ana eight hundred aud wzty-aix I A.. V. ItXMV MORTON McMICHAEL, 18 It Mayor of Philadelphia, CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE . To Authorize ihePurchaso of a Lotol Ground in the Eleventh Ward. Scot on 1 l ho he ect and Common Councils of the flty of Philadelphia do ordain, l .iatthe Citv 80I10 tJrls he reby am horirad to examine the title or ail thaterrtam lot or piece of t round, situate on the Wtstsideof St. John street, in the Eleventh Ward bf tbecityof Patlade phia, marked in ilau of divi sion of the o!d Barrack lot. N , 46; containing In breadth north ar.d south twenty le-t, and in length oroeptbeast and west one hunored feot; a so, a l that certain loior pioce ot ground, part of the lot rnarkidon the plan of the BarrncK eronnd, No. 45, snuaiu on the east side 01 liosc anev, at 1110 uisvanct ot ons hundred and sixty feet northward from Temmany itrot-t, In the Ecvcntb Ward of the city ot I'hilaile pma ; containing in tront or breadth on Kose al ey twenty icct. and in depth eastward ot tho fame In eat b parallel with lammany strpet fltiy feet; and it lie npprove otthe same, to h ie a convevanoe pro pared 10 the city of Philadelphia of sail two lots of vround in loe, the consideration therefor to be the sum of lonr thon-aod five hundred dollars, to ba paid st the timo of the delivery ot tho d-ed. crctiou2 J ho sum ot lour thousand five hundred dollars to bo t aid in certificates of the loan for school purposes, authorized by tbe ordinance entitlod "An 0 diiiBiioc to an'horize a loan tor school purposes," approved tbe 111 at day of Decembor, I8ii4, and too warrant tberetor shall be drawn bv the Hoard ot Controllers ot the Public bchooia in conformity with existing ordinances. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President ol Common Council. Attest Abraham Stewart, Assistant C.erk of Common Connsll. J A UKS LY.iD, Pre-idcntof -eicct Council, Appi overt this fifteenth dav dJano. Anno Domini f'e thoi.sand eight liunurcd onu stxty-slx ( A. D. 18C0). MORTON McMIrnAEL, 6 18 It Mayor ct Philadelphia. AN H D I N A N C E To Alake an Appropriation to Pay the Interest mu tne luu .ed D- bt ol the City 01 Philado plna, lallintr due 011 t.10 1st day of July, 18 )J. frcctioul Tho So.ect and Coinnun Councils of the City 01 Philadelphia do;oruaiu, lliat tho sum o: ei.e million and seventy-five tnnusaud doiluis ba and the anio i hereby appropriated to puy tho in terest of tho tumled debt ol ttiocity ot Pln.adolpliin, lading doe tho 1st day of July, Anno Donvui ono thousan'i c'glit hun lrd aud sixty-six. ec inn 2. Warrants for t'to payment of said in terest shall be drawn ns tollows: The City Treasurer shall present to the Mavor a list of tho loanholdors to bo paid, as aforesaid, the amount ot tho principal ot the debt owned by thom, respeo'in-lv, the rate and amount ot Interest a crued the amount of stato tax to be doductod and retaim d, and tho not sum due lor Iniei C8t and at tlieti otot each list the Mayor shall add the toliowlne warrunt: Mayoi'i OiBco, City'Treasurer, Pay to the poisons and eoiporat'ons above named the amounts respectively duo to thom, as aoovo set lor'h. for interest on city debt duo. The said list and warrants h.U: be presmitod to tbe City Controller to be countersignod bv him. WILLIAM s. M'OKLKV, President of Common Council. Attest Abraham Stewart. Assistant Clerk of Common Conncll. JAMEt LYND, President of So e 't Council. Approved this fiftuent'i day of June, Auno Domini o e thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A D. 18G6). MORION McVIICHAEL, 618 It Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE Io Mako an Appropriation to Defray the Kxpenses to be Incurred lor tne Beception of State Fiups t-eciion 1. Tbe Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum ot ten ibcu-and dollars be and the same is herobv appropriated to doiray the expenses to be incurrod in the reoeption of tho Stato r iw, viz : I n the boarding ot six hundred eolormen, tbo sum 01 cl 'hteen hundred dollars ($1800). Fo.' Btatrlng and docorations, twenty-five hundred do lurs 1 S2MJ0i. ir works, two thousand do'Iars (2 ,00). Anibi l inrt s lor ieimtli s and cailureu, one hun dred ai d fifty dollars ( if 150). Flairs ior chi arou, three hundred dollars (S330). Twenty. five carriages, two hundred and titty dol lars ($250). ji uric six hundred dollars (SGOO) falutes two hundred and sovonry dollars (S2T0). Qun tors lor invited guests, thirteen hundidU dol lars 181300). Printing aid stationery, two bnndrcd dollars (frlttO). lucider la's, six bundled and thirty d llnrs(C30). And waiiauis she. I be drawn bv Clorks 01 Coun cils in confoiinity with cxis'inc ordinnnco. WILLIAM SIOKLEY, President ol Common Council. Attest Robert Beth ell. Assistant Clerk of Select Council. JAM 1.8 LYND, Frosident of Seloct Council. Approved this fiiteonth day ot .lune, Anno Do mii.i one thousand eight hundred and sixty-dix (A. i. lBtio). AlUltlUW MC.Uli tlA.Klj. 6 18 It Mavor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION J o utliorizB Certain Transform to pay for Pav ing over Water Mams R s dvod, Bv thu select and Common Connctls f the City ot Pbilado plua, I'bat the City Coutio lr te aii a no is iier.-Dv autuonzeu auu airectea t mate the following Iran -tors: f rom tne appropriation to tie Wtor Department approved Ju y8 18o5, the sum oi sixteen hundred and twenty dollars and thir;y-k,x ccn's ($1020 36:, and irom tho appropr a non to tte Water Uepaitment approved Ju y 10, 18C5. iLe sum of thittcen bundrea aud naioty-ouo I'ollnrs end thirty-five cents jrld(Jl-86i both to Item 6 of tbe appropriation to the Department o' lltvh ways for the year I860, approved December 30, 1856. And tbo Chief Engineer of the Wator Dopaitmuut bo and bo is hereby authorized and directed to ftanip thi wan an: s drawn bv tho Dopartinont of Highways for tbe above amounts as payable out of tho loan to Water Department approved May 6, 1866. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President ot Common Council. Attest BEKJAMIN H. HAIITE8, Clerk of Select Council. JAMES LYND, President 01 (Select Council. Approved this fifteenth day of June, Auno Domini one thousand eight hundred and Bixty-six A. D. 1866). MORTON McMICHAEL, 6 18 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. KJ UOLIT ION Approving the Sureties' of Jacob W. Collady for tho Erection of a new Court Uouse. Resolved, iiy the Seloct and Common Counoils ot the City of Pniladelpbia. lhat William Y. Coliady, Amos Ellis, aud Charles L. Collady aro horeuy approved as sureties ot Jacob W. Collady in the sum oi Fifteen Thousand U., liars, ior the erection and construction, by the said Jacob vy. Collady, of the new Court House authorized by the ordina 100 enti tled "An Ordinance to provide lor the erection ot a new Court House on Independence square soutu ot Chesnut street," approved Dooember 8 ), 1965, and the supplement thereto, approved May 6, 18JU, according to the terms of the proposals and the con tracts drawn pursuant thereto: ana the said contracts are hereby approved, and the Mayor is authorized to execute the same on behalf of the city. WILLIAM S. SIOKLEY, President of Common council. Attest Abraham Stewart. Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYiNL. President of seloct Council. Approved this fltteouth dav of Jue, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty -six (A. D. 1H66). MORTON McMICHAEL, 8 13 it Mayor of Philadelphia. N ORDINANCE Appropriating- a Certain Lot of Gronnd in the Eleventh Ward for t-chool Purposes. Section 1 the Select and Common Councils ol the City ot Philadelphia do ordain, 1'hat all that er tain lot ol ground (now belonging to tne city of Phi ladelphia) situate on tbe east side ot Third sfreet, one hundred and twenty feet north ot Uutton wood street, containing in front or breadth on said l'uird street eighty-six leet six inches, and extending eastward ot that breadth ono hundred and eleven feet four inches to Brooke street, be and the same is hereby sot apart for and appropriated to school nurposes. Ki.ljai-i WILLIAM 8. eTOKLEV, President 01 Common Council. AttcntJ Abraham Stewart, Atsistant Clerk of Common Council. JAM Ed LYND. President ot Select Council. Approved this fltteeath day of June. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty, six (A. D. 1866A M0KT0N McMICHAEL, 6 18 It Mayor f Philadelphia. CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE J V To Aumorizo the Turchare of Certain Lots of liroufid tn tho Twenty-third aud Twenty-seventh Wasftt Section 1 Tho fioct and Common Conncils of the City of Philadelphia no ordain, Thai the City Solicitor be and he is hereby authorized to examine tli title to a lot 01 gronnd on Fonnessing street, ileclianiesville, in the Twontv-third Ward, contain ing m Itont on Poqnessmg street on hunntvd and thirty feet, and In depth two hundred and fifty nine net, more or less, to a stream of water; and if he approve ot tne same, to have a conveyance pre pared or tbe said lot ot ground to tne city ot 1 ana- delphia, tn I'-e. the consideration thrrofor to bo tho payment ot an annual ground rent or sum ot tnvuty. seven doner, 10 be clia.-poJ thorrton. ISectlon 2. fliat the City Solicitor be and lj hereby authorized to exninmo the titir o a lot of vronud situate on Tacouy street, in tho T.vonti third Ward, extending; Horn the River mail to W'Siuouilng Street, ami from laeony str.et to Penn stro-'t. con taining onu bu' dred and ton tent tront. en lacunv street, ono hundred and seventy-five font on tne River road, ono hum red and t evoiity two lout on Wisnuoming street, and eigMy five feet on fenn street; and it he approve of the iaino that he lnvo a conveyance prepared of said hit ot ground to tho city, in Ire, the corn, deration thero or to ba the pay mi nt rl an annunl ground-rent or sum of iiltv dol lars to bo c arged thereon, t-ectiou3. That tno City Solie'tor be and he is hereby autnoriztd to examine tne title to n lot of rnund sitjntc on the north sid-tot Ludlow sltei", below Thirty-s xth street, in tho I wonty-s venth Watd; containing iu front on Ludlow street one hundred leet. and extending nor.nward ono hun dred and scvon feet three inches; and if lie anprnve ot the mme to have a conveyance prepared 01 raid lot ot gronnd to ihe city of I hi adelchia. in 100, tho col sideration therefor to be the paymoiu of nn annual gionnd-rent or sum of three Lundred dollars to to chrrged thereon. t-f etion 4. That the Mayor bo and bo is herebr an thori'cd to afiix the corporato s al 01 the ci v to such deeds as maybe ncccesaiy 10 reserve tno ground rcr.t to the grantors respectively of said lots of inund. WILLIAM 8 STOKLEY. President of Common Council, Attest Kouekt Betuki.l, Assistant Clerk of So Vet Council. jAMllh LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this sixteenth iRiy ot June, An.10 Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-sis (A. D. 1866). MORION McMICnAEL. 8 18 It Mavor of Philadelphia, A N ORDINANCE J:. To Jlake an an Appropriation to Pay the Claim 01 1 nomas rtonerison. (Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of tho City ot Philadelphia do ordain, That thu sum of one hundred and seveutv-Uvo collar bo and is hereby appropnated to pay Thomas Robcr sonlor oumaiics done to his trees, shmbborv, etc., bv the breaking down of fenco inlaying down thu laro pumping main in Twenty-lourth Ward. Mction 'i, A warrant tor the above sum shall bo drawn by tho Chief Engineor ot the Wator Depart nn nt, to be taken from an appropriation approved Ju y 3d, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, for the Lurchasinu and avmg out a pumpiur ma n connect ing roil -house atFalrmuunt with Corinthian avenue reservoir. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President ol Common Council. Attest Robert Pethbll. Assistant Clerk of 8oloct Council. James lynd, President of Select Council. Approved this sixtconth day ot June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1806 . MORION McMICHAEL, 6 18 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. A N ORDINANCE fo Authorize tbe Mayor to Renew (ho Lsase 01 the Rooms now Occupied by tho Recorder of Deeds. Section 1. The Select and Common Conncils of tho Citv ot Philadelphia do ordain, That the Mayor be end he is hereby authorize! to renew the lease of tne rooms now occupied by tno Kocoraer ot Dota m tho Philadelphia National Bauc Runuing, north side ot Cbettnur ttrect, oetveeo Iourth aud Fifth streets, for the term ot three vcain irom the exn ra tton ot the present lease, at an annual rent ot thirty six hundred dollars, 1 avati'o quarterly. WILLIam a. STOKLEY, Presiueut of Common Council. Attest Benjamin H. Haines, Clerk 01 fio ect Council. JAMES LYND, President ot Select council. Approved this fjfteeutn day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty BIX (A. D. iCOOJ, MORTON McMtCIfAEL, 6 18 It Mayor of Philadelphia. T1E8OLITIOK Xi Approving of Contract tor tho Erection of a R ver Wull at Fairmount Park Resolved, Bv the Select and Common Councils of tho City of Phi adclphia. That the bid ot J. T. Pra'l lor the erection of five hundred foct 01' river wall at Fairmount Park, according to the plan aud specifications of J. C. Kidney, architect, be ap proved, and that a contract bo proiared by the City holicitor ior tne purpose, and that the Mayor bo authorized to execute tue samo on behalf of the city. WILLIAM R. STOKLEY, President of Common Couuoil. Attest Benjamin H. Haines, Clerk 01 6e.ecc Council, JAdES LYND, President of f elect council. Approved this fifteenth day of Jane, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). MORTON Mo MICHAEL, 6 18 It Mayor 01 Philadelphia. AUCTION SALES. N. O c E. I, JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. Trustee In a ceitaln Indenture ol Mortane of the property hereinafter do sciibcd executed by the Tyrone and tleatnt'ld Hal road Company to me, as Mor tagee hi Tiust, to secure tho payment ot the jirlnoli al and interest ot bonds of said Couipany to the amount ol tt!5 HIHi. which AIortK&ce la datea the 12th day o't Alay. A. 1). ISift, and recorded In the otl ce lor lecordlua deeds, etc.. in and for tbe count v 01 Blair, on the lttth day 01 May, A JJ. 1859, In inortgtge book A, pages H'3 4 5 6-7 and M, nd in the oliice tor ru curulng deeds, etc., in aud lor tho county 01 Centre, un the 1.1 h day t May, A D. 1859. In mortgage book K, t ago 11(1 etc, do hereby give notice that doiault having ten made lor more than ninety days In tne payment ol the inierestdue and demanded on the said bon ts, I will, iu puisuuuce ol the written tequest to mo directed ol the I.OKli is ot niore than MIIMI0 in atnoun: of tho said bonds, and by virtue of the power conlerred uuoti uie Iu that respect by tbe said a engage expose to public sale und sell to the highest and best bidder by M. 1 HO.M 8 II BUNS, Auctiuueers. at the PHILADELPHIA EX 1 11 OK. Id tbeuliv of l bila''elubia. 011 Thursday . tbe 21th day of Heptciubcr. A. L. lHirt upon the toriis and conditions hereinaiter stated, the vho e of the said n onjiuLed premlBes, viz. : The Whole 01 that section of said Tyrone and Clear field Kallroad trom the point 01 Intersection with the lyroneand l ock Haven nallrosd near Tyrone, Ulair county, Pennsylvania to I'falilipsburg Centre county, I'eniifylvanlu as tue same is now constructed. tngeUier with a.1 and slnHu ar the railways, rails, bridge, fences, privileues, right., and ah real property of cerv description acquired by and belonging to said 1 euipitn. aud all the tolls, luconie, Issues, aud prodta to be derived and to aMse from the same, and a 1 tbe lands ui(d and occupied ior railways, depots, or sta tions bet v. ecu said points, with al ihe buildings stand ing thereon or procured iherefor B JiND GENLKALLY. A II Ihe lands, railways, rulls. bridges, culverts, trestle works, toot bouses, coa. houses, wharves, louces, rik'bu of way, workshops, machinery, stations, depobJ. depot grounds, works, niahonrv, and other supeistruoture, ual eatate buiiDlngs and Improvements of whatever natuie or kind appertaining or belonging to the above mentioned pro pei iv. and 10 the said section of said T.vione end rieartle d I aiiroad. and owned by said Com pany Iu connection thercwl h. 'J he salQ section of tbe Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, extevd mg from ihe Intersection 01 the 1 vrone aud Clear field Kallroad with tho railroad lormerly belonging 1 to the 'lyrune and Lockhaven Kallroad l omaany, but now 10 the Bald 1.1x11 Val.ev hailroad t'ouipany, is about 0 mdes in length. . . TUHMS OP BALK. 10,000 of the purchase money 10 be oaid in eosh when the pioperty is stiuck off, and tbe balance witnlu 30 days tbeieaiter . . . . PaI jUKNT on account of tbe said balance ofpurehase munev, to the ex ent ef ihe dlvidoud thereor payable on the bonus securd by the said mortgage and ihe ma imed eoupons ot the said bonds.mav be 01 age m tbe said bonus 01 coupons) and It the dividend is lesa than the actual sum uue npoa tbe said bonds or coupons, the holders may retain possession pi the laid bonds and coupons on receipting to toe sold trustee for theaaid Oiviiltud and endorsing say aieot of the stun on the said 1 Vplu'hi & monej PfM .foresaid, the Troslee v. Ill execute and deUver a deed oi conveyance 01 tbe prerolies to the puichaser or purchasers Iu pur suance ol tue power conlerred upou him by tbe sold mAnv m'rtber information in rasneet to said sale, o mvinlsM may be bad npon application to the under ahlneu Trustee, at tbe othce of tbe reunsylvaula Hall road Coiuiiany, o. W S. Third street, Philadelphia, roao miui'-v' J0UN EJ)UAK XHOMIOS. IrusUie, No. 'm 8. THIFD Htreet, JU. THOMAfl A Auctioneers, 1 21 nirim Xos. t;V and 141 B. JOllriU btreet. AUCTION SALES. o E I. JOHN FDtllR TRn viMllN. Trnsf.a In erlatn Infirnture 01 tr,ort. age ot the propel ty hereinaiter de- inucu Txceuieu py rno iyroue ami viearneiu K&nroaa 1 miiBiiv, io me as mottgaKce in irusi to secure tne ayuient of the principal and In erest 01 bonds of said omeany to tba summit nr a.lftUIKI which innrtuaiin la atea ILe Istdar ot jSovvmbrr. A D. 1MKI. and lecordod In the effce tor Hrcordlnw Iicrds. etc.. la and tor the county of Ulair. on tbe H h day or November A. I). PGu. in Mortgage Hook B." nines IU7. KM, ilitl. 110, and II i. do hereby aive notlea tnat d fault bavins been (tade lor more il.nn ninety daa In the paMiicntof the Inte- res . uuei.nd ocnmnocu on tliesain bonds I will. 10 pursu ance nt .he written request 10 me directed 01 tbe Lo t ets of uiiito than tl tren ihoiisand dollar in amount 01 the raid bends, and by vir.ue ol tno no.vcr coulorred uf en n,e in that respect by tht satj muruage. txoosa to VubPcaie and sou to tbe highest and best bxlder. by JI. 'I HOM AS A -ONS.Anctlouccis at ihe I'Hlf.AUEL- I I I Jr.X II ASOE. In the t llv ot l'ul adelulna. on Ibutsdiy, thelthdavoiSetiteinbcr A. li. lstld 11 Don the ttrius nu cuneitions hereinaiter stated, the wuoleof ij.b -i;i riuM(i prm.ises, viz. I - '1 be v t ola 01 that tection 01 tne Tjrone and Clear Held i.nllroso, irom tba point 01 lutcrsecilon wiiii tne 1 ennsvlvai la hal.mad, at or near lyrone Htntlon, in lilmr coumy. to tbe point 01 connection w.tli the gratied lint-01'tbo said 'lyrone and Cleiirtfld Hailroad, known und designated aa "The Inti rseo;ln," being about thne miles and one quarter from tli 1'ennsyi vaula Hal road at 'I vrone taltou, as the snuio Is not cm sttucied, together with all and slnuui ir .he rail ways ran, niuiges, lenees, privpeges. rigbta, ana ail rea propcitv o every description acquired by and be longing to said companv. adjacent to or connected wtto, or nn tbe line 01 said section o' three and cue quarter u.ilts 01 road and all tho tolls Incomes, issues and pint. ti to Le derived a 1.0 10 nl-e Irom the saoia and a 1 tbe lands Ui-en and occupied ior railways, depute, or siat ons lietwecn said poults on said section n tnreo and one-uuarei ml ea. with all buildings standing ibereon or procured thcre'or A.l UH.Mr.UAl.ljX. Aii tbe lands rallw.vs. rails trlui.es. culverts, trestle- work, tool I. ousts, coiil houses, wharves, leuees. righu 01 way, morki-hops niachiuury, suit 1011a, depots, depot--.robutts. v,oiks. masonry, and other superstructure. tai estate, uuiiun vs, aim uiipruvi-ninis 111 wnatever 11a nie nr kind appcrtfl'nina or Iwlonu'nK to tha above meniioned pioperty und to the auid section 01 the said lyrii.e and 1 leiirtle d Kailronu and owned by said ln,im m connection therenlin. 1 he said seetlun 01 the Tyrone aud Clearfield Railroad f Meiiunig trem ihe point 01 inuirsection of the said Tv j one aid 1'Uartleld Kailr.iad l;li the Pennsylvania abroad 10 the point ot connection with the uraded Hue 01 the said 1 yione and Cleaiilela Hal. road, known 'and as "i Le iDUrstctmu is anotit ai m ica in leugtn. a 1 r.R.un u" .LK. 010 of the rurchatn monev 'o be paid in cah when ti e pnper v Is kiruck od, and the balance within twenty dajs therestter rAiMKN1 on account or tne said balance tt pntchaio money, to the extent ot tbe dividend thtrrol pavable on the bonds te emed t.vtlietaid mnrtg'are end tho matured coupon of r-ald bontls. may beuiaue In the said bonds or coupons $ and It the uiviuenu is less niau ine actual sum uue upon tiie said bonds or councils, tbe loiders mav retain pos session of the said bonds and coupons, on receipting? to ihe said 1 rustec lor the said olviuend aud en lorslug payment 01 the same on the suld bonds or coupons. L'pon ihe puicbase money ticlng paid, as aioresald, the said liuaten will execute und de.lvcr a deed of conveyance 01 the preml-es to tbe purchaser or pur chasers in pursuance ot ine power couierreu upon uim by tbe said mortgage. Any lur her Information In respect to said sale, or premises, may ie bad upon upp icauun to the under signed trustee, at the ofllce o. the Pennsylvania Kall road company, rio. a.io n. 1 luru Birrvb 1 uiiaueipuia. JUUJX f.llAit itiunguR) iru-iieo, No. 'm H. 1U1RI1 street. M. TI10MA8 & "ON" Auciloneors. it 08. U0 ana HI . FOL K 1 11 Btreet. 6 11 ni3m Plilad. lphta. O E. I. R. rRAy'RLIN HALEY, Trustee In a certain Inden ture ol Jlortffage. ot the property hereutait 'r deaorlbeu. executed by the Ty 'one and Clearfield Kallroad Company 10 me at mortgagee in trust, to secure the oauientot the principal aud mterci-t of bonus ot said Company to ilie aiiiount of ktO.tiVO. which moitgag is dated the lie day of 1'e I ruar.y . A. D. lHtil.and recorded in the ottlca ior recording deeds, etc.. in and for the county 01 Blair, on tba th day of February, A. V. lfcbl. in mortgage book II. page 1IH etc. aud in the olhce lor recording, nerds, etc. in and for the county ot t en ire on the '46tit. day of February. A. D., ltl. in mortgaKe book K paa 4tk. etc.. do hereby vive notice thai deiault. having been made tor nioie than ninety nays In tbe psyiiieut of the Interest due and demunded on the said bonds, I will, in pursuance of tbe writ. en tetiuest. to me directed, of the holders 01 more thau tiO, 0. In amount ol the said bonuh, and bv virtue ot the power con erred upon me in Ihu' respect by the said mortgage, expoae to pub lo tale, and ted to tbe highest and best bidder, by M. 'iHUllAs At HOS, Auctioneers at the PHILADEL PHIA 1X1 11AM1E. in tne cny 01 Phllad.lphia. on Thursday, the 27th dv of September. A D. IS6ti. npon the terms and conditions berciiialter stated, the v. Sole of the said mortgaged premises and tranctiises viz. : The whole ol that ectlonoi the Tyrone and Clear He. d ltnlliead from 1. vrone Statiou, Blair county. Penn sylvania, to Phililpsburg. in Centre couatv. Prnnsyl vania, as the same Is now constructed, together with, all t mi aingu ar tbe rallwajs, tabs, cross-ties, ebairs. spikes iron, timber, bridges, fmces, together with all real property 01 every Description acquired by and he- longiDK to eaiti v.ouiuany Mpiitirttruauv 10 bhiu roau, and all the rights, liberties, privileges, and corporate iranchlses ol said road and company and al. the tolls, inonme. issues and profits lo be derived and to arise from tbe same, and all tbe lands used and occu pied tor rai.way depots und stations botweuo said points, with all buildings standing thereon or procured thercior. AND GENERALLY. All tbo lands, ral.wajs. ral s. hrldgts culverts, tres tle works, tooi-houses, coal-Inuset wharves, fonoes rights of way, workshops, muchlnerj, ttlon. depots, depot grounds, works, niahonry, and other superstruc ture, teal estate buUdini.s, and Improvements of vihatcvei nature or kind appertaining or belonging to the above-mentioned property and to the said section of the said T rone and Clearfle d Kallroad and owned bv suld ompany Iu connection therewith, and aU the riVlUB. liberties, privileges, and corporate franchises of sola road aud Con pan. 'J lie said section ot the said Tyrone and Cleaifleld Kallroad. extending trom salu lro .e bbition. Jilalr ctunty, to and hrough the boiongli of Pm llpsborg, la Centre count), Is ubout 'mh ml ee In length. ThHAlrt OF 8 A I.E. 10,f Ofl of the pmehsse mom y to be paid In cash when tbe pioperty Is struck oil, and tne balance wlibln twenty days tberculter. l avu ent on account of tbe said balance of purchase monev 10 the extent ol the dividend thereof payable on tbe bonds secured by the said nr rtvage and the matured con pons or the said bonds, may be made in the said bonds or coupons; ana 11 tne dlv.dend is leas than the actual sum due upon tbe said bonds and coupons, tbe bo'ders mav retain possession 01 ;he said bonds and coupons on receipting to the said trustee ior the said dividend, and endorsing pay ment of the tame on tbe said bondi or coupons. Upon the purchase-money being paid as uforesald, the Trusiee wl 1 txecuto aim deliver a deed of conveyance 01 ihe premises to the purchaser or purchasers, In pursu ance of the power conferred upon him by the said morlgave. Any further Information In respect to the Slid tale or premises mav be had on application to the undersimied iiustee. at hie ofllce, No. U South TU1KD Btreet, in the city of Phhadelph'a. JL FBANKLIH HALEY, Trustee. No. 1 outh Third street. M. THOV AS &, BONN, suctloneers, 6 11 mim Not. Iit and 141 Boutb FOUKTli Btreet BOOKS AND STATIONERY. REMOVAL. WILLIAM G. PERRY, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, HAS BEHOVED FROM S. VT. CORJTER FOURin AND RACE, 0 5 25 Imwlm No. 728 ARCH STREET. FINE STATIONERY, OP THIS BEST Quality. W. i. PEHKY, Mtatlonnr, No. 728 AHCI1 Btreet. Philadelphia. A RN OLD'S INK, FABERS PEXCITjS, AND uuiott S aieei rent, au t, W. li JrKKIi, Hta1 loner. No. 728 AK H street. Philadelphia. B LANK BOOKS IN LARGE VARIETY, ot my own luuiiuiuuiura. BJt-1-J.Jau Al LUltMSt yjjiaa n a i r.n. W. ii. PliKltT, No. 728 ABI'H Htreet. Philadelphia. XPNVELOPES. LETTER. CAP. AND BILL; I Paper, 'at low casii pkicks. W. ii. PEBHT, htutioner, 0. 728 AKJJH Htreet. v Philadelphia. GOLD PENS, NATIONAL BANK PENS, Perry's tine Steel Pent, l--tc-n Btatloner. KO. 728 AU li street. Philadelphia. S 25 finwlm COTTON AND FLAX "aUli DCCK AND CASTAS, ol U numbers and brands; Tent Awning. Trunk, and w agoD-'oerI)uck. Alae Paper Idaiiuiacltirers' Trier Felts, rroin one to save fee? wide. ?U$ 'ilrVv JUlIN W, KVKRMAN A Ca, 1 6$ IvS J0KK8' Alley, tent saraevo n hui