THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,. JUNE 2C, 186G. CITY IK T JO LL1GKNCE Itr Additional City lwethgence ite fitt'i Fan. Fairmount Park Kkcewt Improvk mtjiTB. Kalrmount I'ark at tUe present time it the p rest centre of attraction tor thousands of our citizens. The green prass and the grateful ghade of the numerous tree scattered all over the Park allord adeliirhttul retreat to thote whose business prevents them from seeking the sea breezes or the comfoits of other WHteriusr places. IMirtnp the present season the main drive, trom the entrance on Coates street to the spring, ha been widened about thirty feet, and elevated about four feet above the level of last season. This work required about 75,000 loud ot dirt, gravel, ttc. Another fine Improvement has been the placing ot granite steps from the fountain which faces the Brown street entrance to the old mansion house. The places excavated to allow t this cbantre have been turned Into beantitul terraces and uicely sodded. Two handsome- walks have also been made to the fountain, and the old unsightly footpaths which disfigured the ground covered with sod. Yesterday the work ot staking out the eround on which a stone wall la to be erected along the river front of the I'ark was commenced. This wall will commence at Turtle Hock, near the bouse of tbe skating club, and terminate in front of the boat-houses, a distance of 600 feet. It will be seven feet high, including four feet under wuer, and two and a half feet wide, and when hacked in with earth, it will add about rive Hcre9 to the area of the i'ark. The stone for this wall is now beng blasted from the rock mar Guard Avenue bridge, and which at the present time olwtrucs tbe' curriaco-way at that point. All the openings in the fence now around the Park arc to be tilled with eates, and at 1 he entrance trom Coates street a handsome arched gateway is to be put tip. When this work is completed the Commh'iioner of City Property will have a bell runs at 9 P. M. tor the puroose of notif.yiug visitor that the Park is about to be closed tor the mailt, and all per sons found on :U- grounds alter 10 o'clock will be arrested. Board of Guardians. The Guardians of the Poir met yesterday aiternoon, President Erety in the chair. The House Aeent reported the census of the house lor the week ending Saturday biBt, nt 2iG2; same time last yeor, 25U; increase, 34H. The admissions since last report were 214; births, 7; deaths, 34; discharges, 155; elopements, 62; indentured, 1; white men's out ward, 327; colored men's do., 2i; colored women's out ward, 39; insane department, 591; number of men employed, 303; healthy males under 60, 132. Total males. 1298. Total lemales, 1594. The Steward reported the house receipts for the last two weeks at $:Vii). The Outdoor Agent reported collections tor support cased at $331; emierant tax, $728. The Treasurer re ported bavin ir paid into tne city treasury $2056-90. A communication was received from Mr. George Kemsen, accompanied with the gitt of a number of volu nes tor the Insane Department. A res lution of thanks lor the same was adopted by the Hoard. The Steward's requisitions were approved. The resignation of Mr. Taylor, a member of the Board, was read and accepted. The Board adjourned to meet on the first Monday in July. A Pretended Detective. Recorder Euerj vesterday held in Sl'.OO bail a man named .lohn Moore. A gentlemun named J. P. Hays, living at No. 1305 Vine street, preferred the charge. A few weeks since a gentleman named Bethel disappeared. A liberal reward was ottered for his discovery. Moore applied to Mr. Hays and requested permission to undertake the search. He stated tliat he wa a detective, serine under the authority of the Mayor, ani was experienced in his business. Of course his proposition met witu a ready assent. He pre teuuKl to institute inquiry in the course taken by Mr. ISethel. He traced tint gentlemen to Vest Philadelphia, to Putsbunr, and finally to New York. Then he demanded Mr. Bethel's money to continue the search. This led to his arrest. It is stated that he ha? been operating in this manner for a long time. Detective Franklin testified that he had been annoyed for the past two months by com paints against the pre tended detective, ltecci'der Eneu held Moore to answer. Fight at Smith's Island Waiter Stabbed. Yesterday afternoon a difficulty oc curred between a waiter at Smith's Island, and a man named James Moriurity. It is stated that Morianty relused to pay tor a glass of beer, ana also used some opprobrious words, which so incensed the waiter that he threw a el.iss of beer in Morianty's lace. Morianty then left the Island, and it is said came to the city, purchased a laree pocket-kniie, and then returned to the Island, making threats of what he intended to do. On reachiutt the grounds he sought out the waiter and aimed a olow with his km!, bat for tunately his arm was cautrht, and the force of the blow was broken, but not sufficiently,, how ever, to prevent the knife entering the waiter's side. The wound indicted is an ugly one, but it is not considered dangerous. Mori art ty was arrested, as well as a companion of his, and both werp locked up at the Central Station to await a hearing to day. ' Young Men's Christian Association. A monthly meeting ot the Young Men's Chris tian Association was held at the Rooms lust evenine. It was the Brat meeting since the re torn of the delepates lrom the National Conven tion recently hel l in Aloauy, New York, and Mr. Waniwnaker gave an account of the pro ceedines, and spoke ot the warm reception the delegates bad met with from the people) of Albany. The occasio.i was spoken of as one of great Interest by Mr. Wanamaker and others, and as likely to be productive of good to toe eaust ot relieion. One of the speakers alluded to a trip made by some of the delegates to Mon treal and Quebec, and taid that as the Conven tion will meet np.vt year m Moutre.il, an oppor tunity will bo atlorded the member and friends of the Association to enjoy a most delichtful excuision.J Protecting the iSy cares. On Sunday last tourteen young ukii were arrested in Franklin Square, on a charge ot insulting females. Mr. Dixey, the commissioner of City Property. Dtiriz determined io put an end to the nuisance, called upon the May or .and he has instructed his otlicers to arrest all parties found J guilty ot tne oirense. Flag Reception. 'I he Sub-Committee i on Patadeof the Sta'e Vina Reception request of the citizens the use of tlieir private carriue.es, m whiih to convey the tc male orphans of the tsoldieis in the procession on the Fourth. Factory Accident. William Prestville, while at work yesterday, at the Lackawanna Print Work's, had on arm broken by having it caupbtiR the machinery. He was taken to the Episcopal Hospital. The Rite of Confirmation. The Eight Rev. Bishop Lee, ot Delaware, will administer the rite ot continuation this eventntr, at the Church of the Messiah, Port Richmond, iu tnis city. - Sketch of a Well-known Railroad Man. "Traxton," the correspondent of the Fishkill (New York) Mainland, in a recent letter, gives the lollowing fcketch ot Mr. William II. (jutKincr. Those of our readers wbo are acquainted with that jjentleman will readily recognize the de scription : William H. Catznier, the managing aeent Bnd financa! oil ccr of the Camion and Aruboy Railroad CorLDny, is one ot those leading and superior men that control and regulate tbe business and commerce ot the country. He win originally from Somerville, Somerset county, New jersey. When quite a lad he came to Nev 'York In search of fortune, and was employed in 1H29 by Mesfrs. Robert L.. John C, and hdwin A. Stevetis, us clerk on board of the tirst ana1 ever famous Hudson River steuai-r Nvrt. Anierica. After tne Messrs. Stevens sold her Mid tb"ir oilier boats on the Hudson, Mr. (Jatzmer was transferred td the Rnritan River bents, belonging to the same parties, who soon discovered that his intelligence, his courtesy, honesty, and lntcenty could only he equalled by his wonderful mathematical snd financial talent; and he whs taken trom the steamboats about 1835, and placed as chic I clerk ot the Camden aud Am boy Company in Phila delphia, where he still remains, having been appointed in 1840 to tbe pnucipal azencv. Mr. Gatzmer in of small, but wiry frame, being nothing but a bundle of sinews, as it were, capa ble, however, of great mental and physical endurance, the equanimity of his temper (with such responsibilities and the often perplctinp questions arising; from the very nature of uch s huge concern with all it" branchei over the Siate ot New Jersey, and part of Pennsylvania) Is never destroyed, or its serenity di-turbed. He recuperates his physical powers by retiring to his elegajt country-seat at Tbcjiiv. on the Delaware, eiarht miles from Philadelphia, every aiternoon, and returning to hn oifice in the morning, buoyant and refreshed. There arc in Philadelphia but few men who posses such business faculties, such a lust and eenerous Lature, and who seldom cames In collision with others, being held in the highest esteem by nil with whom he has dealings or connections," offi cially or socially. Maximilian's Ilclr. There is no American man or woman who would not hail with plcasuie news of th en forced departure of Maximilian from Mexico, to which consummation events seem slowly but surely tending. But their gratification would be us nothing in comparison with the oy whicn such intelligence would convey to one' Ameri can lud.y; as she might then hope for a Heedy reunion with a loved and only child, from which she is now cruelly separated. We reier to Madame Alice Iturbide (lormerly Miss ireene, ot Roseclnle, r.ear Georgetown, in this Distuct, now wife ot the lineul puccesMjr to the throne of Mexico), whose sou was adopted (! ) by Maximilian a tew months since, the child being then about two and a half years old. As the tacts in regard to this matter have not been gencially understood iu this country, and have been the sublect f much iirnorant and niore or less intentional misrepresentation, we propose to briefly review some of the attending circumstances in tnis extraordinary case. The child was already a great tavoritc with many of the oldest and best families the loy alists of Mexico. Maximilian was not. The adoption of this child, therefore, as bis heir, would, ho conceived, be a powerlul element iu strengthening his waning cause, and would enable him to form a native party Irieudly to his interests. Whether the idea originated with Maximilian or Napoleon is not known, but it was promptly acted on. Extraordinary means were used to Ret the parents' consent to part with the child. Tbe lather stead lastly persisted in his opposition to the scheme throughout; but the mother, overcome by the promise ot a brilliant future tor her son, ureed fey her husband's brother (Aueustin Iturbide), and others of the family, poa led by the intima tion that the child would be taken, with or without her couseut, and never dreaming that the adoption of tie intant by tbe Emperor would lead to her immediate separation from it, reluctantly signed a document giving her con sent. She thought her chad would have a mother's care; at least until it was old enough to be sent to Europe to be educated. Imagine her consternation and prief on receiving, the dav after her son whs taken to tbe palace, an Intimation from official sources that tbe air of Mexico was unwholesome lor the ltutbide family, and that a speedy trip to Europe might oe cenenciai to tnem. The banished family at once prepared to com ply with the Imperial mandate, aud hurriedly packing up such necessary articles as could bo conveniently transported, started without delav tor the seacoast, tbe mother almost frantic. At Puebla her gnef became unendurable, and de termined to make an effort to recover her child, she at once returned to the City ot Mexico aud appealed to the Emperor to allow her either to take her son. or to live with him at the palace. Tbe only answer she received was a peremptory oraer to leave ine country. Almost neart- broken she came to the United States, and ap pealed to the authorities here, but in conse quence of her written consent to the Einneror's adoption ot the child, no action could be taken. nesoiveu to leave uo siouc uiuuiucu iu accom plish the one object she had in view, she pro ceeded at once to fans to anneal to tne p rencn Emperor, She is still in the capital ot t rance. aud has hud lrom Louis Napoleon partial promises trom time to time, which have encouraeed her to hope for a reunion with her child at no distant period. Hope deferred makes the heart sick, it is said, and Mrs. Iturbide having lost all confidence in Napoleon and in Maximilian, is now about to return to this country with her object unaccomplished. The child is well cared for by Maximilian, and teceives the treatment of a prince. It has a suite of rooms assigned to it, and numerous attendants, and takes an airing every tine day in the royal eq',!pape. Americans writing lrom the city of Mexico describe the little one as a bright, intelligent, handsome boy, about thieo vears old, with an unmistakable North Ameri canin other words, Yankee stamp of features and expression. No matter what were the ran fives tor the adoption of the child, the act was In itself unobjectionable, but the banishment of the Iturbide family, and the separation ot mother and infani, were tyrannical and cruel; and Mrs. Iturbide, who is nearly allied to many old and prominent families here and in Mary land, has the entire symoathy of this commu nity in her trouble. Washington Siar. A Dreadlal Calamity Two Young Ladles Found Dead in a Vault. One of tbe most shocking and lamentable casualties we were ever called upon tocuronielo, says the Louisville Journal ot the 19th, occurred yesterday ufternoon. About half-pist 2 o'clock, Mtes Jeunie Brown, daughter of Dr. W. W. Brown, residing on Madison street, a few doors below Eleventh street, together with Miss Sallio Hart, a young lady spending the d:iy with her, left the parlor, aud their absence w as not noticed by Mrs. Brown until a lady caller, about an honr and a half subsequently, went to the privy, aud, returning, told Mrs. Brown that there was no floor in the out house. Mrs. Crown immediately snppected the (lire calamity that had befallen Iut daughter and friend, and gav the alarm. As soon as possible, and aiter considerable trou ble, the bodies of th" unfortunate young eirls . . .1 I .11. . I - I - ! I .1 . were tiisen irom too u rnuie pit iu wuicu men happy lives were sacrificed. JU ss tirou was eighteen years ot ace, ami was to have been married very soon. Miss Hart was a yeai older than her friend, and boarded witu her mother at Mr. Moore's, on Broadway. Mrs. Hart was absent trom the city ou a day's visit to a friend living a few miles in the country. . Both were prepossessing youus ladies, and great lavorltes with their circle of associates. Coroner Gill held an inquest upon the bodies, and a ver dict was returned in accordance with the tacts. The dreadiul fate ot these young eirls points a moral which should carry uorrar to every house hold in the city, and whim should incite tne municipal authorities to un investieation of tuo suletv of a thousand structures similar to that in which this tnured.y occurred. This out-house wap a common weather-boarded thing, set ovr a circular brit ked-up vault some thirty feet lu depth, and about half-tilled. In rainv weather this vault used to till up and then overllow into the cellar of the hone. This, however, had not long siuce been remedied by the proprietor of the premises, tuo noor ot the house rested upon a thiu board, lust reBtiair upon the sides of the vault, and had evidently dry-rotted until, in talline. the whole floor, with its living freight, nnsxpil into the vault below. Oricuallv the structure should not have been tolerated. waB unsafe when first built. The lt and mot Ingenious device Invented fi r thp nurnose of cnahlinff the ladies to delude. nu-n bv deceit! u! show is called a palvititor. It is an artificial bosom, made with a steel frame, which fnrloHps a bellows operated bv clock work. The machinery elves that portion of the bosom which is Intended to be looked upon a b. utle heavm motion about twetty times in ft nimi-le. The eneci is saiu 10 oe wuinn-nui. AMUSEMENTS. Q11AND NATIONAL CONCERT - FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE . S0LDIEIIS' AM) SAILORS' t NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, i UKDKU AUSriOS OF TUB fcOLDIEHS' AND SAILORS UNION, y as.)Iniion, o. a, AT MOVER'S THEATRE, i On Thursday Evening:, August 2, 1866. 3CU,(K)9 tickets w Id be sold at SI cach-7V0OO presents awarded, valued at 2V,(W0 1 W ot the, profit to be given to the Bolillers and fat tors' National Orphans' Home Fond. SJWI) to tho Washington Male, and Female Orphan Asylam, the balance, a ier deiluctln expenses, to be paid to the treasurer of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union, ol Wastainirion, I). C. TIC KKT9 CAN BE OBTAIN Fl AT THE OFFICE O? WILLIAM E. OWKN8, NO 627 t'HKSNUT 8 1'lifcET: ALSO. 8hT TO ANY POST OFFICb IS TUt. COUMKY I'KO.MFi LY BY MAIL. LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE A WARDKX) : 1 Three-story Brick Itealdenca, H street, be- - tween nlxib and seventh 8 (Mo 1 Ihree-story J.rlci Kcdtleuce, Second street, uear K 10 000 1 Hme-tor. llruk Residence, i entn street, between M anil 8.0011 llo-Mory Brick Keslaence, Teuib siroet, between M and N 8 000 I Two siorv Ur.ck Itesidence, leuih street, between M aud N 5 000 , J Fine t'it Lo s, on Seventh street north... i,tyo I tp endfd C'arnave Horses, and llaruexs, complete 4,00 1 1 Fpiennid ilmiiond King 2,0 0 1 bet lMninoiids, complete il'ln, tar-rlnns ana Kihk) 1 000 I (.ittnil Phioo (Piteinwav's) 1.500 1 hoild l ver Tea, ct l.oon 10 Orund Pianos SWiO each B.ooo 10 (.mud nation, $,0eui li 5 0"0 100 ( en.s' tio d Waiches W each 20 ooo 60 Ladles' Uold Watches, SI26 each 1 b;m 6 Urand i elude, ok, S2UU each : I,0J0 do Ameiican (June i liver W turned, nq.' each.. : ti 00J 7.1 lltin inv t are Sliver Watches 40 en h ... 1 3,000 AO Mttniond Kint:s, tli 0 to 200 eucb ' 7,V0 ' 2 Diamond Pins. 100 each a SuO 40 Hewing Machines IU" eitch , 4,m id HewliiK Machines, 7S t a;l i j,6Jn 20 Sl.ver-pla ed tea Sets. ;8 each 1,5011 Ml Silver castors 8ftach , j Jol) 5,000 t locks A bums. Jewelry, etc., to 10 each 41 000 1C 000 Tea and Table Spoons etc., : to 5 each.. ' 25,('U0 10,000 Cold cena, Sleeve Buttons, etc., 81 to S3 eacb 14 0U0 49,4o3 Books, Cutlery, hngravings etc., SI io$10, each t 5l,0i 0 Total 8MO,II0 The awards will be made after the concert on the ptune ot the theatre, where 'liree thousand poisons can witness tt. A committee will be appolutct by ihe audi ence to superintend the ante- Printed lis s ol awards will be published and supplied to agents and ticket holders. Parties having U ken will reiain them umll after the an arils are made, and it tht lr numbers appear on tie list tbev will forward their tickets imn edlute y. with tall directions as to the ship ping ot poods or deeds lor the property. Tickets for sale at all the principal hotels, book and musio stores in the city, and at the headquarters in the maminouth lair building tor the benefit of tne so.dlers' and Sailors' MatUinal Orphans' Home fund, comer of Seventh street and Pennsylvania avenue Washington. D. C. 1 The directors appeal to the libera lily of the people to give this enterprise their kind support, and thereby assist in relieving the wat.ts oftue orphans of our (alien comrades. MANAGING DIRECTORS. Major II. A. HALL, 1 President So dlers' and Sailors' Union. olonel CHAKI IB K CAHEHaKI'. Major M. H. ALB "ROEK, WILLIAM S. MOItSK. TKEAHeitEH. J B. HUTCHINSON1, Esq , Cashier Rational Bank of the Metropolis. All persons favorably disposed are reqnsted to act as agents, but no commissions will he allowed. Money thou d in all cases be sent by Post Office order, dratt. express or reglsteied letters. In every case semi the name and Post Office address, county and Hate ot each separate subscription and In Close stamp. All orders tor tickets must tie addressed to . Willi am s. mok-is. Secretary Soldiers' and Sailors' Na-lonal Concert, Washington. I. , . , , Lock Box So. 32. Bcfcr, bv permission, to Atajor-Uenerai ' Intlcld Hancock, IT. 8. A. 1 tieneral Kobert C Sehenck. M. C , Ohio. (iencral Halbert E Paine, M U , Wis. tieneral John H. Ketcham. M C., j. Y. General J uiues i Blunt Kansas. t.eneriilJ M. Hcndrick, Iowa. General I) C. Aid niiam, I). C. General O V Dayton, N. Y. Hon. 'J nomas W. Kerry, M. C, Mich. Hod George Lawrence, M. C, Peuua. I. O. Forney. Esq., D. C JlajorJ t . DouKUty, N. Y. Hon. Kichard Wai ach. Mayor of Washington, D. C. Hon iiilam 1). Keiley. A. C . Ponna. Hon Ke lan V. Whaley.M ' , Wen Va. Hon. Kben C. Ingersod, M . V. 111. Hon. Henry C. Liemiug, M. V , conn. Hon A. H. I.allln, M. ('.,. Y. Hon. Leonard Myers M. t!., Pennn. lion. Wliliam A. Newell, M '.. N. J. Hon George W.Julian M.O.Ind. Hon. Stephen F. Wilson, M C Penna. Hon. J. B. Gilnre'l, M C Iowa. Major G. M. Van Buren. N. 1 . 6 23 lm JNIOi NATIONAL CONCERT : GIFT TO BE OIVEN AT & NIXON'S SMITH HALL, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, JULY 5, 18GG. 100,000 Gifts, Valued at $990,000! Nuinler of Tickets, l.OOUUUO ! AT OK E DOLL IK EACH I 8140,000 in Greenbacks! TITLE 10 HEAL EST A1E PERFECT, AST) WARRAKTY DEEDS GIVEN. lGlit In Real Estate (several parcels) In and near Chicago SAO.O1 0 t Gut in Greenbacks 30 Oil" SGilUin Grteuuao , each a 10 (Ml Ail tluu 10 Gilta In Greenbacks, eacb VHKi SO.uOu 6 G Hts iu Greenbacks, eacb $MW 10,. UU 1 Gill In Keal fcBiute, bu acres 5 miles west of t bicago IO.OOo 1 Gilt in Real Estalo In Juueau county. Wis- coln 1,200 50 Guts in Real r.state &o Lots In Brand's Addi tion to i nicago, eacn si' vu Ni.uwi 50 GUts iu elegant Planus., each 1800 40.iiu tm ,20u 19,876 other valuable Gl ts many ot thorn large vaiueu hi iroiuai to puuu....,.., 091.800 Toial value. In frizes v,a iuki For lull desciiutive list ot Prizes, see small bills, ac coinpnnj lng ortters. i be drawing win take place In the Hall, Immediately afie' the concert by a Committee appointed by the auuicuee ine uthi iiumoer u kwii en uiug ttie Itoiuer oi thu ticket corresponding to Its number to the higher prize, toe second lo t lie sccoud highest, and so on, uutU tne wnoie is coinp eieii. tiuup amj nr. 1. 1 aim. r. au'm in wanted in every town and city in tho I'ulon, to whom great Induce ments are ouereu. ePECUL TERMS TO CLUBR FOR FIVE OR MORE TKKLT8. Wa will semt" OTlcke.g 1 address.. I 4 50 40 Tlcketa 1 address. JS5 (10 10 do do .. O't'O 60 to tlo .4i-i,0 M do do .. .7 ((I lun do do .H.ilKI iu uo oo ., xo no rrnu stunip tor pMBtage. In everv case send tbe name ot e eh ticket holder with mil auiir&s us to run umce. county and hi hip M c nej may be sent at our risk by tiprtus lrai, pust umce timer, or rtegiMereu wvr. Adurtss a1! communication to . BRYAN, ROSBROQK & CO., o 1UOMADI80S Street. Chicago. (P. O. Drawer 5927.) ' ' '" 6810t r!rrr THE PIANOS WHICH WR MANU 7 s 1 f I factare recommend themselves. We promise tu our patrons oieur beautliul tnes, elegant Workman sbiD uuralmltv. and tenBonsb e prioea eoiuhmatl wuh a mil guarantee. For sale only at . No. lull WaLNUT ti VKION PIANO M 4KUFACTT BISQ CO AVIUStMIN 1 9, RISLEY'b C 0 N T I N f) N I A L N B W3 XrRANOF.. v hoire r,rat to ail a area ol Aaiasenianl ma; b bad an to 6H o'c.ock but evening. 1 1 17 JOHN DBEW'8 NKW BCH STREET F.ATRK. Benlni at S o'clock. F V I K A ORT)I If ART A"TH AO 'ION. Engagement ot the great onjureratid Pianist. . Mr. KoBKKI' hl.Ll.t-R. The WanagToiwi has the gratlllcat Ion or announcing that, In c nseqttence o' the otared and prodixioua no ctsa which attended bla performances during his pre vious visit, she has sin f ft'.ed In Indu Inghl n to return to Phllade pbia lor briel s eaaon and (tv second series ot hit . POPt'LAH "OIRFfft tor wlileh an Krltrely New Programme has been prj pared, and w l I be presemed i III SVKM50 In which be wilt develop the Inexpllcabl lly ol Magic, the Poetrv of Muslo, the Comedy ot tiel.xlt . the e ereta oi Mvstery. in his owu unnvalled mannei dis plavlng n Us totality a most Marve lous Mystics,, and Muslca Programme oi Miracles Fun, Haimouy and Common Sense. vr HOhtrt'ltHI Ll.ER wilt produce npon this occa stop, for the first time In 1 hi adeipbia bis groat Panto, mimic Extruva t atia, entlt ed ftib t 'AKi EC .PIRIT Or, MKHI1STOPHII.V 8 LEI L OSE t and mnnv other entire y Original Nove ties and snecial t.es which have never yet been produced in Uilsct.y, including the wonneriui AN HROPnOIOSSIs. Mr. IlELLFR will also petform new Musical Selec tions upon the magnificent Bielnwar grand nlano-rte, whloh ha been sent by expros tiuui the manutactorr ior blssneclal use. For ae'tails of tntertalnment see smalt bills of tbe Cay. Doors open a TH o'clock. To commence at 8.1 6 25 Ot BRYANT'S MINSTRCLS. KEW CH ifH L'T SlKr.s.T THEaTKE, COOL ASH lOMKuRiAULli. 1U1S KVK.MMI. and Tverv lsh during the week, tbe OriKlual, Wottd-Renowed anil On y BUYAM'-S MlNSlKLLS, tromXo 472 Itroaelway, Hew YoM. MiLA.NUl'AN BKVA T Proprietors PROGRAMME TO-MOHt, Monsti r Concert Becion I'm in Luck, vew Ba lad Tbe Fiutamagi ders Magic Icho Moran's t arpet Bag Ga oots irom Tv-el t iog heel and t .e ology cenes irom .lack Cade Teeth Extracted by Coltou's ( H - Fl o and Htuin Major Han-l-a on-e Brothers- Wbo Can Find La 1 uw, and 'i he Br ants" Sp -cialty. Bhl AN I 'H ELKP1 l Deors open atTH o'c'ock. Commence at 8. IVes t Irele and Parquette 0 cents; Orcheitra, 75 cents; Oa lerv, 28 cents. Box office open al.dsy. NOCHAKGEfor securing seato. MATINEE eATURDAYAl 2 o'clock. 626 ALNUT stkkkt tugatrk. i.. corner ninth ad wilsui' .itreen. uegins ate o ciock. i mn r.v ttn.iiu Tbe Gorgeous Spectacle In four parts, of the NAIADltUKhK. Alter long and emenslve nreotratlon. MAGNIFIC'KNT SCENERY Plct nrepqtie oon Ight kView ot the Rhine I1AUT OF THE NIADH. Waters of ft liver bear up number. ess Naluds. '1 HE B1H OF BEACli. Tbe Treasures of ibe Mikh y Rhine Discovered. THE CAVERN OF RICHES, linflcal Tiansiormatlon to the I taring and stajac tlKticHallof tbe aiads Scene Last, illei Rilla. This vast scene rlxes and dlscov. rs THE HUM K OF 1HEHAIAD8, in tbe Cora i Caves beneath the tVaters. THE QUiiH ON HER THRONE. TTALEE'8 (LATE MILLEK'S) WINTER V GARDES os T20-720 VISE Street. GRAM) 1N8TRUME .TAL. LUMtKlo MGHTLY. By two large and efficient Orchestras. TO SIGH r, And EVERY KIGBT In connexion with our a Brass Band, comoilalna tne best Artists in tbe city. will perioral. ..vt urb.i run i blious. Our spacious bun mer Ganlen, artistically laid eut wltn hhrubbery fountains etc. n Tilt. LAUltS' aALOU., Especially set apart ior F -M1LIES, tbe best of Creams and other Relreshments will bo served. O ltii O Y 31 NASI UM FOR LATHES. GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. N E COR!EH OFNIN1H AND ARCH STREETS. a IT, SIT Al VEIL ' Pniirv pTPicfpe Imnarti health and utrenath, the best - . . " ' i. tltlTLbUlVli ILUIIQ MISCELLANEOUS. Tp IT LER, WEAVER & CO., juAHUiJii.itai.i vr Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Corcff, Twines, Etc., No. 23 North WATER Htieet and No ft North DELAWARE Avenue, JVIJILADELPHIA. EDVnit II. FlIWR, MlCHAKt WhAVER, COKBAD V CLOIBltE. 21a c URN EXCHANGE BAG MAN VFACTOKT n n U a I I a, v n V J 1 1 A A . g-aAAAJJEsl IXi X vy No. 113 N. FRONT and No. 114 N. WATER Street. I'ut ailaiiihla. DEALERS IN BAl.8 A D BAGGING oi every uescilption. for Giain. Flour, fiat, huper V bo'phate oi Llnic, Bono ltust, Etc. large and small GUNNY BAGS canstantiy on band. 122 Si Also. WOOL SACKS. John T. Bailey. James Cascades. O N U M E jN T S , ' T () M B S, GUAVK-STONES, Etc. Jost completed, a beautiful variety of ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND GRAVE STONES. Will be sold cheap for cash. W ork sent to any part oi tne United States, liENUY S. TAIilt; MARBLE WORKS, 124 vlmt No. 710 GREFN Street, Philadelphia. MONUMEMS AKD CRAVESTONES.-ON bund, a large assortment of Gravestones, of van ous designs u.itue ol the finest Italian and American Aiarb.eat the Alarble Workaof . . A. STEINMETZ, 3 27 taihsSm RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh stree B B1DE8BUBO MACHIMB WOKKfi SO. K k. FHONT STREET, FHILiUKI.l'Hli. We ir prepared to till orders to any extent tor oo veil knoira UK UIN KRT FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILL Deluding all recent lmprovemenu in Carulng Spinning I nd W eaving. We Invite the at ontion oi man utacturers to oar eatea. "l8WOfU ALFBED JINK 8 a 80. J. C. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT Successor to B Clark, Jr., No. 324 CHR18TLLN STREET. Corstantlj on baud large and varied assortmnn of Building- Lnruler. 5 24 A1 LEXANDEK C. C ATT ELL & CO. FHODUCB COMMISSION MERCHANTS So. 26 NORTH WhARVES, AND NO 27 SOHTU WATFtt STREET, t-HlLADELfUlA. 2J 4LEXAVDEB O. CATTKLL- ELIJAH O. CATTBLk COTT0N AND FLAX SAIL DL'CK AND CANVAS, ot 11 numbers and brands. Tent Awning, Irttnk and Wagon-Cover Duck. Aiso f at er Jlanuiacturers' Drier Felts, trom one to levey (eei wide) taullns, Belting, Ball Twine, etc JOHN W. EVKRMAN .t Co.. 6S No lu8 JONES' Alley. f L L I A M sT (J R A NT, COMMInKION HERCBANT, 0. 33 8. DELAWAKC Av, nue, rhuadclphla. ' AOKNr FOK Dnprni'a Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Eto. W. Baker & Co 's bocolate. ( ooos, and Hroiua. totter Broa. A Co ' Yellow Metal bheaibmg, Bolta, and Nails. I i CLOSING OUT OUR LARGE STOCK OF . . f A II II I A G E S 1 AT REDUCED FRICEg. ; J. 8. COLLINQ9 A SONS, 61 No. 61S A 11C d btreet. PACKING BOXES Of a'l kinds and for all use, supplied at short notice. My advantages for making are tne best In the city, and trieti livtl Call tor a list of prices belore you buy, at coiner of TWALFTH aud NOBLK Btxeeta. . ru.tid..)er..uppll.d,. AlbEhx d cook . INSURANCE COMPANIES DELAWAEE MUTUAL SAFETY IN8UBANC1 COMPANY, iNCORrORATFD BY THE IFOlBLATDRB I'ENHf. YI.VAMA. 1HSJ OFFICE B F COMB F R 1 HI HI AVT WALSD . KIKKE'I N. l bH.AULI.riUA. MARINE IN8URVNCK ON VF.88I.L8, ) . C'KOO J To all parts of tne w I5lAl) INHCRANCF8 On Oooda by River t ana'. Lake, and Land Carriage all par sol the Cnlon. FIRE INSURANCES On Verchandlse serera Iv. Op stores. Due ling Houses, etc. AHAETS) C)g THE t'OMTANT Novemner t, lHo. un-. ii t nlted States t per cent, loan "JJ.... 'vnonj 10 oro " ' 'hi.... lit ititi o i mvin 1-10 oer cent, loan ' reasnry Notes 1)4 (7ft 0 100 OCO tate oi i ennsvivania slve l er i ent Loan tl AM M.OnOH a'eoi Tennsyivanla Mi Pe Cent. Loan AS 2i 25iitMi cit ef Vhliade.pba .mi rer renj. I ean 1(1 (MO Pennsylvania Rai road Fhst Vlort 112 812 M gate Mx Per On. Bonds ttitmi'M ),(C0 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort- lUt Six l ert ent Bonds 2.1 75vnt td (1(10 W fftern 1'ennsvWtnia Hal road Mort g 'ge Fix Per Cent Hon. ID, 750 0 .VAfla 3id Shares Stock Oermamown (las Ccmnanv principal and Interest Sosranteea bj ui t Uy ot Phlla elphla 7,1X1 14K shares Mtock Pennsv va. la Hall- roi d t omnsnr VMM) 104 Shares stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company O.MGO It erosit wl fi Ualted States Oovern- n ent subject to ten days' ca 1 t,"0 tate ol Tennessee Five Per Cent, I oan 170 700 l oans on Ponds and v ortgate (list uena on wity rropertv l.3t,S50 Pr- ' Market value ;m vto Ofl Real Hsiate m oo 00 Bins rceelvalilr lor -n tiranee made. Ul.MJ f Ba.aneeadueat Agencies. Premloma on M .rlne I'olli ies Accrued Inte rest andothei debts due tbe Com pany JJ0 AI1-44 rtcrio and ock o' snndrv Insurance and otber Companies i 13X Estl mated valne 1910 0 Cssh rn Bsnks U.tVI M Vah In Drawer 78'4M IM,3S S'i 1.2oS 6.(0 IB frlfcECTORS. I Samuel E. Stokea. Ij F. Fenisiau rbojiaa C. land. John C. Davia Edmund A. bonder, rbeophl.ns Tauldins, John K. rearose, )atne I ratjuair, Henry C. la lett. Jr.. James C. Band William C. Ludwig, J one pa H. Keal, Jeorge C. Lelper, Hngb Craig Rober Burton, John D Tavlor. Willlaai G. Boulton, Edward Darlington, H. Jonea Brooks Edward La ourcada. uacoo i . oones. 'James H. Mc Far land. 'Joshna P. Eyre r-pernor Moll vain, J. B. Semole Pittsburg, A. H Merger Pttburu, It. T. Morgan Pittsburg H C. HAND. PrMloent. THOMA JOtIN c. D Hekrt I.TlBrsn. i-ecr tarv. VIS. Vlca Ptesldent 1 IS 1829CI1AIlTEI1 TERPETUAL FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE F PHILADELPHIA. Arvt?ets on Januarvl, 1800, 82,50035100. Capital 00 (KVi ot AcctutL Surplus 944X3 19 Premiums l.lttt.'toggl LN SETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOB I86 11 467 03. 110 00. LObbES PAID SINCE 189 OVER S5, OOO.OOO. Ferpetnal and Tern porary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charles H Bnncker, Idward C. Dale, loblas Warner, George Fates, Samuel (.runt. Alfred Fitter, tieorne W. Richards, Francis W Lewis, .M. 1. IsaacLea, Peter McCa l. t llAHI.tB k. bancjker. I'resident. m EDWARD C DALE, Vice-President. JA8. MCALLISTER Secretary pro tern. HUM JORTII AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies issued against General Accidsnts all descriptions at excecdh gty low rates. Insurance effected tor one year. In any sum rrom 10 to 110 OCO. at a premium of only one-naif per cent, securing tbe lull amount Insured In case ot death, and a compensation each week eoual to tbe whole pre uiiuui paid bbori nine 1 lckets for I, J, J 5 7. or 10 dnvi or 1. 3. ot U n.oiittin, at 10 ceu s a Uat, insuring in the sum o S):j jOil, or giving am per week it dlsab.eu to be bad at lue General Othue, No. 133 S. FOURTH titretet, chi adol phia. or at tbe various Railroad J icket oiUcea. Be sure lo purchase tne tickets of the North American Transit Insurance Company. For circoisrs and Inrther lnlormatlon applvat tne General tni.ce, or of any ot tbe autboilnd Agents of the omuany. LEWIS L. HOUPT, President JAUF.rt M. CONRAy. Ireasurer BI.NRY C. BROWN Hicreary. JOHN C. BULL1TI , Solicitor ' 1 IRKt l ORi. L. L Honpt late ol Pennsylvania Railroad Company M. Baird of M. Baldwin A ( o.'s. ran uel C. Palmer t arbler ot Commercial Bank. Kichard Wtod. No. 3W Market stieet 'an es M. ( onrad. No. 623 Maiket street J. E. Ringsley, ( ontlnental Hotel H. G Lelsenrtng, Nos 237 and .',19 Dock stroet Samuel Work oi Work, McCouch & Co. George Martin. No. STl Cbesnut street 1 8 10m QIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, No. 415 W ALN UT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL PAID IN, IN CASH, 200,IOO. Tbls concpnry continues to write on Fin Rult onlf IU capital, with a good surplus. Is sa elj Invested. , 701 ' Loses by fire uave bem promptly paid, and more than $500,000 Disbursed on this account w "bin the past few years. Foi the preeeut tbe crl.ee of this company will remain at No. 415 WALNUT STREET, Hut within few months will remove to its own BUILDING N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CH ESNPT STREETS lhen as now. we shall be bappy to Insure our patrons a ucn rates as are consistent with aatety. DiMtcroKS. THOMAS CRAVEN, i a LFRtD S. GILLETT. r t nmA. ci . i iw ', t t.Os. H'A( KFLLAR, JOHN M'PPLI E JOHN W t LEGHORN, Ml I. AH VERK.EH. Jk.. CUARLFS I. DUI'6ST, II r SHY F. KENNEV. JOSEPH KLAP1'. Al.D. THOM8 CRAVEN. President I.FRED S GILLHT V President and Treasurer. JAJuhS B ALVOKD. Secretary. 1 19 j T H E PROVIDENT LirE AAJJ WIST CUSIPANI. OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by the Mate of Pennsylvania. Third Month tid INSURES LIVEf. ALI.OV9 IN- Tt HK8T ON DEPOSITS, and GRANTS ANNUI TIES. CAPITA! 8130,000, DIBECTORS. Samuel R Shipley, Richard ranbury, Henry Haloes T. Wistar Brown, WPIIam C. Lonicstreth. jereinian tiucaer, Joshua 11. Morris, uicuoiu noou, Charlea V. rntHii. SAMUKL 8. SLUPLET, President. EOWIANTJ Pafby, Aotuary. , 1 .85 OFFICE Ad. Ill 8. FOURTH STREET. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PAN Y-Incorporated 1826 Charier Perpetual No. 1 WALN PT Mreel, vpi oslie Independence etiuare. Tbla Company, favorably known to tbe oummonltv for over inrty years, continue to Insure against loss or damage by fire on Publio or Private Buildings, either permanent v or for a limited time. Also on Furniture, stocks of Good and lletuhandwe geueially, on liberal teTbelr Capital, together with large Burning Fund, hi Invested In the most careftil manner widen emtbles them to offer to (be Insured an undoubted security la the case of lose. , I , i TtanUl Smith. Jr.. John Deverens, Tbomas Muilth, Beniy Lewis, J Gtlllnuham FelH ' Alexander Benson, laasc Uarle burst, jbomaa Rooms, r . ' Daniel Haddock. Jr DANIEL 8 VI ITS, ., President WlLi-lAM O, CBOWkix.becreUr i H am x 0 000-i 18 .900 0 iiu.ivv u INSURANCE COMPANIES. CASH CAPITAL,. $200,000. THE UNITED STATES ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE COMPANY. Of Syracuse, Ksw lork. Insure! against DEATH FROM EVERT CAUSE, Whether ACCIDENT, CHOLFRl, of PI'EASE of any kind, with eekly conipenpailou lor OlHABILI l'Y from ACUHENT. COV BI ED POLICIES FROM ONE TO FIV ItARS. ACCIDENT POLICIES FROM OSE MO till 10 TEN I E.i R3. NO MFMCAL' FX MISATIOS bEQUIRED FOB ACCIDENT 1NSI RANCK. Ibis is the only Cotnpsny auUiorld to Issue COM BINEIl LIFE and AC IKI NT l'OL .CIKS. in view ot the pro alilll y o' the Valtntion of C' OLEHA this snmmer, this oppor unltvof iusunng Igait et It lor a brief i ertod at ecomimleitl rates, should ceininand the at entlnn ot evert ono; whl e the comlil nation of AC IlitNT rink ottered with It ennbles iio re-idirg In the City, ot transacting business here and reluming to the country dally, to guard against every loim of , DISEASE OR C A RT A LT T, Permits Irsued for travet to Europe, eto. Acjve Pollclters wanted. WM. A. STEPHENS, General Agent, 6 II lm No. SOI CHESS UT Street, Fhlladclpbla. PIIfENIX INSURANCE COMPANY" OF PUI LADELPU1A. IMlItIOR'IKD ll-04-CHARTF.R PFRPETU AL. No Ti V ALNLT Mreet. opposite the Richange. In aild I Unto M ARi N E and IN LA - V 1N8UKAN0K this ( omtiany insures flom loss or tlamateny FIUK.oa llbeial eiuis on i.uildlng, meiebanoiaa urnlture. etc., lor limited periods, and pern.auenUy on buildings, by deposit ol premium The Company has been In ao Ive operation for moro ttan PI X I V YEAhS, during which a 1 .osses hare bee i ptonipUy adjuatcd and pakl. D1KEOTOBR. John L image, if. B. Mabmiey, JebnT Lewis, William S. Grant. Robert W Lf anting, . Clark W barton, Saniue iWlleox , Lawrence Lewis, Jr., tin iu Liewis, Beiiin'n Kt lng, TbnmatH Powers, A. R. Mcilenry Edmond Carillon, Louis C N orris. R. WTJCHERER. Presloen Bauvil Wilcox, ecietary 41 AUCTION SALES. 0 I c I. JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. Trust -e In a certain Indeuture of umruuge ot the propeiiy hereln'.tr d scrioed executed by tne Tyrone and clearlleld Railroad I oilman, to mo an moitgagee in truat to secure roe pavineutoi tbe principal and In: crest oi bonds of said Co'inpanv to the amount of 36.0W which mortgage la dated tbe 1st dav oi November. A D. lntiO, and recorded In the office tor Recording Deeds, etc.. In and lor the county of Blair, on the H n uay ot jxoveinner. A. i. B6, in Mortgage Book 'B," pints iU7, 10H, IU9.110, and Hi, do hereby give notice tnat deiault having been rraile lor more than ninety da) s in 'be pamentof tbe Inte rest dueand demanded on thesaiu bonds I will, in pursu ance ot be wntun requert to me directed of tbe Poitiers of more than fl teen thousand dollars In amount oi the raid bonds and by virue of the power conlerred upon tne In that rexptct by th sal i mortgage expose to Publlet-aie and sen to tbe highest and beat bidder by it. '1 liO.MAS A MISS, Auctioned s at tbe PHILADEL 1'hIA l-Xtll VNiE. in Ihe Citv ot Phi adeipbia, on Thursday, the 27tb dav oi September A. D. 1806 upon the terms and conditions berelualter Slated, tbe wuele of tbe aald llortgattd premises, viz. : - The whole oi that section oi the Tyrone and Clear field ttallroaO. lrom the point oi intersection with the Peimsvlvai la Kal.road, at or near yrene Station, in Blair county, to the point ot connection with tbe graded line oft he said lyrone and Clearr.cld Railroad, known and designated as ' The Int rsoctton " being bout three miles and one quarter trom the Pennsyl vania Rttl road at 'lyrone -tatiou, as the same Is now cut strueied. together with all and slnguur ibe rail ways ralis biidget, i ernes, privl eges. rights, ana ail na propei t o every description acquired by and be longing to said companv adjacent to or connected wltn, or ou tne line of said section oi three and one quarter miles oi road and al the tolls Incomes, issues and piohts to be derived aud to i.rixe lrom the same and a 1 the lands us-ed and occupied tor railways, depots, or stat ons between said po'iils on said section o three aud one-nuar ei ml es with an buildings standing thereon or procured therefor A r D ciENERALLT. AL tbe lands railways rails Lndges, culverts, trestle works tcol bouses, coal houses, wharves, teuces. righW of way, workshops machiuery, stanona, depots, depot urminils. works, masonry, and other superstructure. teal estate, nulidii gs. and Improvements ot wbaiever na'nrevrkind apperta'niuu or belongng to the above mentioned nioperty and to ihe said section ol tbe said , Tyrone ana Clearfled Ballroaa and owned by said t ompanv in connection therenlih. 1 ho said section ol the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad extending from 'lie point ot intersection of the suld Ty rone and Clearfield Kailr.iad win the Pennsylvania Railroad to the point ol connection w ith the graded Hue oi tbe said 'lyrone and Cleordela Hal road, known iaud as "J be Intersection " Is about 8X tn lea in length. '1ERMS OF SALE. 1 0.000 of the purchase ruonev 'o be paid In oash when tne pre peri y is struck oil, and the ba.onue within twenty days thereafter PAY M FN r on account of the said balance of purchate money, to the extent of the dividend thcreoi navable on tne . bonds se cured by the said morigat e and the matured coupons of said bonds may be made In I he suid bonds orcoupons ; and 11 the dividend Is less than tbe actual sum due upon the said bonds orcoupons. tbe Lolders mav retain pos session of tbe siUd bonds and coupons, on receipting to the said 1 rustce lor the said dividend and endorsing pa) merit o the same on the said bouds or coupons Lpon the puicbase money Being paid, as olorcsald, the said liUFtee will executo and do. Ivor a deed of conveyance oi Uie premi es to the purchaser er pur chasers in pursuance of the power couierred upvn him bv tbe said mortgage. ' Any tur her lnlormatlon lu respect to said gale, or premises, may be bad upon upp ictlon to the under signed Trustee, at the office o. the Pennsylvania Ituil road Company, No. 238 S. I bird street Pnlladulplua. JOHN EDGAR THOMSON, 'trustee. No. 238 8. THIRD Street. M. THOMAS & -ON" Auctioneers Nos. I3and Ml M. FOURTH Street. 61Im3m PhlladUiinia. i E. 1. R. FRANKLIN BALE i , Trustee in a certain Inden ture ot Mortgage ol the pr"periy hereinaitjr desc ibeu, executed by the Tyone and Clearfield RnUroad Company to me us mortgagee in trust, to secure the ua'uientof tbe principal and interest of bonds ol said Company to the amount ot kDO.tOO, which nioitgag Is dated ibe Ut day of February , A. D. lntil, and reconled in the onlce ior recording deeds, etc.. In aud for the county of Blair, on the 4 tli day of February, A. D. 1861 in mortgage book B. page 118 etc. and fu ihe oliloe for rocordtug uegds, etc.. In aud lor the couuty ol t eutre. on the 2ttli duy ot February A D 1861, lninortga.e book K pa-'o tuo. etc.. do hereby give notice that deiauii having been " made ior moretlian ninety cays In the psyment ot the Interest due and demanded on the: laid honda, 1 will, lu pursuance of the writ, en request, to me directed, of tne holders ol more than 0. in amount ot the said bunds, and b virtue ot the power cou enea upju uie n lLa tespect by the said niortgane, expose to pubic sale, and sell to the highest aud. best, bidder, bv M. ilioMAf & SONS, Auctioneers ut tho PHI..ADKL IHIa FX( HaNGE in the otiy O' Pbilad.lphia on Thursday the 27th dii ol September A 1. I-V.6 unon .he tetins and coudbions beroinalter stated, tbe itbole of the said morn aged premises and tranchises, viz. : 11'e whole ot that ectlonot tbe Tyrone and .' ear field Railroad from tyrone Station. Blair couuty Penn ay 1 an a, to phtl.Jpsbnrg. In t entre cottntv, Pnusyl vauia, as tbe sau.e is row Coin-true ed, together with au i.iiu amguar tbe railwa)s, rata croas-ties, caairs. spikes iron, timber, bridges, fences together with all real property oi every uescriotion acquired by and ie longing io said toupany appurtenaut to said road, and all tbe rights, ilbirties. nnvhei-ei. and corporate iraucliii-fcs oi said load and company and all tbe to Is, Income, issues aud profits to be derived and to arise from tbe same, and ah tbe lands used and occu pied ior rai ay depots and stations between said points wlib all buildings standing thereon or procured there or. AND GENERALLY. All the lands, ruhwa, a rai a i rltlgts culverts, tres tle works, toolbouMS, coal-b'UiHea wharves, lences, rights ot way, workshops, machlneri, stations, depute, depot grouuos, works o a-ury, ami other superstruc ture teal estate billdin.s, and Improvements of nhatevei nature or kind appertaining or beionving to the auove-ir.eutlontd pioiierty and to the said sec ion of the said 'li rone and Ciearfle a KailroadJnnd owned bv suid ' ompan.t In connec :on therewith, aud all tho rlelits .Ibertles orlvl eges and corporate Irancbises of miIo road andCompan), ?'lhe said section ot (he said Tyrone and flearrlnid uliroad exiendiug Itoru said lyro e Station. Bialr ciunty.toand hmugh the boiouuh of Pi HjisIj'io;, lit Centre count), ts about ?3S mi rs In ,eng.b. TKKMS OF SA' E. . . flO.COO of the puicbase uiou. v to be paid in rash When the pioperty is struck ol), and the balance wiibtu twenty davs ilierei.ller. l'avu eut ou account of the said b.'anee of parchtise money to the exieut oi the dlvnmid thereof pn.vahe on the bonds secured by tbe said in rtuage and the matured coupons ol ibe said Winds. mv u' made lo the said bonus or coupons; and b 'he dlv dend is ivm than the actual sum dua kpou tbe said bonds aud coupons, the bo dets mar retain p igaoatlou oi be said bonds and couuons on receipting to tlm said 'iritxtee lor the said divldoud. and endoraing pay ment ol ihe same on the Said bond or coapoiiH. Upon the purchase-money being naid as aforwai I. the '1 ruiee wl 1 gecute auu deliver a deed ot' conveyance ot the prembes 'o the purchaseror purchasers, in pur-m-i nce of the power couierred ppou him by the aald mortgage. ... . . Any further mrormal Ion In respect to the aald sa'e or premises mav be bad on aiiloat on io the ondersKi ed liUHtee al bk"oftce,No 42 South 1 HIRD Street. In the citv Of f"""el rHAliKLlN RALEY, Trustee . No I2 kouih Third atniet. M. THOV AS A SONS, uetionwri. 6 11 n in Noa. )W and 141 South FOL'RTU Street.