THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAPIJ. PillLADELPMA, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 18GG. C0UEUPTI0N3 OF ENGLISH JUU&-NALlSTi. Am Inside View of the 44 London Times. i Mr, Btrtcl) bad made tbe acquaintance or Baron Frmile a'Eriau(?er of Prla, Jeieb. tanker, who bad a branch heme in Frankfort, conducted by his brotner, Raphael d'Erlaner. Xhis firm wu recommended by Slldull aa a raltabl agency for bring) 0? out tbe loan, and the contract wu Riven them by Mr. Meromin ger. D'Erlanger bejran preparations for putting k on the market in February, 18G3. He desired to isroe it in England. France, Holland, and Germany at the same time, to bring to the Con federacy tbe financial support of Europe. The considerations were political as well as financial. Be loand some difficulty, however, in obtaiuini? JEngllfh airents. It was offered to other bankers, tut was rciused. He found willing agents at last In Messr3. John Henry Schroedjr & Co. nd the firm ot Messrs. Lawrence, Son & Pearce. In Liverpool Messrs. Frazer, Trcnholiu A Co. had been acting as agents of the Con federacy, and the management was placed In tbe ir bauds. Hsuroeder' agents in Amsterdam uauHgecl it there, wliile I) Krlanaer's branch bowse in Frank lort brougnt it out In that city. D'Erlanc'T hiniscli manipulated it in Paris. D'Er larger and Mr. Benr,' ot his firm, visited England, and arranged matters witb Mason, Spi-uce, ana witli Fra.er, Trcnholm & Co., all ol whom were actmsr aa atrentsol ihe Comcderacy. A special aeeut bad been appointed by the Rebel Government to take charge of tbe loan Gen eral C. J. McRue, who was ou bis way tram li.i.htnoiicl to I'tiris; but, a tho needs of the ConWeracy were urgent, the ljan was opened beioie his arrival. The biippoit 01 the press was secured all but two it three paoers being brought, tbrougu the agency oi Mr. be Leon. Mr. Mason, and Mr. Wpencc, to praise tbe Cjnte.lerai:y, cry down tbe Union, and urce recognition by Fi-ance aud ngland as the surest way to put an end to the war. Tbe correspondence in my posses-Ion between the parties opens ou the 1st of March. Mr. Bpence, bitting in his parlor in the Burlin'on Hotel, Old iiurliugioii street, London, writes to Baron d'tirlanger, wbo is in Paris, asking lor a copy ot tbe contract. D'Erlanger did not place a very high estimate on the ability of Mr. Speuce as a financial nianaeer; but as he was the correspondent of tbe limes, and commercial agent of the Con federacy, thought best not to otTend him. Speuce, on the other hand, saw an opportunity to make money. A week later, on tbe tith of March, he wrote thus to D'Erlanirer: "You said something in tbe last interview ot X50.UO0 ol tho Block, li it had occurred to vou to put down to ine that q tantitv at the arrois price or aveut -seven, 1 anou d be dispo ed to conndor it, looking to the advantage to all concerned of barliirf at common inlere.-t." Ab tbe loan was icsued at 90, this proposal ot Mr. Bpence to take it at 77 civing turn a margin ol 13 per cent, under tbe contract price was in the language of bankers, "aehave'' tor his ser vices aa correspondent ot the Times, a traasac tion upon which more ligbt will be thrown Jnrthtr on in this history. The loan was put upon the market on the 10th of March. Fifteen per cent, was to be paid at the line of subscribing. The stock was limited to three milltou poinds sterling ($15,000,000), but bo desirous were Englishmen to take it, that tbe applications were tor 9,000 000 ($15,000,000). On ine evening oi tho 19ih, Mr. Speuce wrote to D'Erlanger of its success in Liverpool : "Ail goes weil here. 1'he cotton trace tako it up with Btiouit interest, and it wH como out lor lartre sums. 1 applied very earn for 20 (I0U, and thought 1 shou d have been the first, tut louud f was before me, with his X100,00j You will have a lot ol appiiua ions in London irom the stogs that is. tLobe wuo Join to sou at the premium Hero we have clues ol that kind, aud our applicants, as in Manchester heme more bona Jiilt, will, as a rue, take a dav or two to direst us merits. The n.arKet closed here at 4i quite bigu unougd tor tue first day." On the next day, the 20th, Mr. Bpence writes: We shall verv much exceed a million here, I think, l y noon tomorrow, ihe political cdjot will be enormous. It is the recognition ol the oouth by the intelligence of Europe " On the 21st, congratulations were received by H'Etlanger Irom Slidell, wh was in London. "Allow me to congratulate you." said he "on your magnvfic success Apart Irom the diiect advantages of the atlatr, it cannot tail to give jpreaiiee to our house." "The Emperor himself, through the medium ot his Chet do Cabinet," wrote U'Eilanger to Meuiuiinter, "complimented us upon tbe great uccess: a proof with what interest tbe ope ration had betn received by all friends ot tne Bontti." notwithstanding the "intelligence of Europe" had rushed to secure it, bankers ot res pet ta ihty men who prized bonor and integrity above Dounds nnd pence stood alo'it', for they remembered that Mr. Jefferson Davis, President of the slaveholding Confederacy, was a re pud tu tor. No allegation aea nst him bad been made ' through the press, but the Times came to the rescue before tho attack. On the 19th, the day on which the loan was issued, Mr. Sampson, editor ol the city article, said: "Ihoee among the Jtngimb people who a'e still ' Buflenuir irom Mississippi icudiation will, perhaps, ' new with wuuuer and regiet tne nojotia ion of a loan lor a Government ot which Mr. Jotlerson laris, tiy whom that repudiation was deivuded in his place ia Con mens, it the bead, but the (southern Cou ieaeiacy includes Virginia, Georpia, and other honorable States, ano it is oy tue prospect ol what. the louicderacy wni ao as a wno e mat people will make tlieir ca i uiation. i be reasoning that would exclude the South irom a loan on account ot Missis- ippi, would apply equally to tue fior b, since the JNonh embraces Michigan. It would a so have ap plied to tbe United Hiatea loans nenotiated while Mirsipsippi was a otaie ot tbe Uuion, aua especially wui e air. Jefferson Davis wan an lnfluuutial lueiobor of tbe federal Govertmeut, aud reaaruod wl h hiali taTor by ah the Korlheru population, by whom tbe remark! ot th 'iimtt on ms tinaneiai views were uien dec ared to be nothing but the outpourinKS ot Annan louuur. ' .The. State ot Mississippi had obtained the money in Loudon ou the solemn pie ige of tha laith oi the Btate, and loanpd it to the citizens; fcuttne btate hat broken its pledge, repudiated ine oeot, auu air. jeu. uavis eulogized tbe pro ceeoingi ine .ouns oi tne Btate decreed in J.842 that the debt was vaud, aud the oocisiou ' was reuuumeu tu io .i. Jen. Davis was then Becretarv ot War, and tbiouah bis efforts and influence the State continued to repudiate tho claims ot tbe ilrittett bondholders. Iu lHiiJ Mi elfsirjDl was indebted ti EunliBhtnen uot only lor tbe principal, $5,000,000, butior twenty- nve years oi uupuiu luien'sv, yet, uoiwiiasiuuu . log ibis, tue irrnea, curing worus oi otier days, came Derore tne r.usrnsn peopio witb a certificate of character for tbe repudiator, also publibbiiu? one roiu Slidoll. "I am iut liue 1 to think," wrote Slidell, ' thut tbe people in London contound Mr. lteuben Davis, whom 1 hav aHavs understood to have taken the lead on the question Of repudiation, wi'h President Jet lersoii Davis. I am uot aware tbat the latter wai ever identified with the question." . The limes, commenting upon Slidell's letter, eaiu: It ia kliBPtrrv tn find that the friends of tho Prerdont oi tue t'outcdeiate Hiates are anxious to tree liim irom tbo ctiarie ol liavinv been au auv t outo ot the nudiatiuu which baa uo buou prao- tited tor exacii, a quarter ot a century by thu Suite Ol IPBIM'I'VI, 'bliouiu it tun out that there has been a m s take, tbe annouuo,ment w)1i De unue(i Wi,u warm gruimca iou - It was necessary, for the success of the loan, to show that the !nutu was sure ot obtaining iu independence, ant, while the editor ol th city arucie was wuiia,t)ing Jell. mw, the editor In ch et was aiaing the public that the Union was forever brteu up. Thus wrote Mr. Delaine, the editor in chief, on the lath: "So far as it is concerned, the vuoe United State are a uieie bean of loose mutt-, ai. a oaldrou of molten atuff. readr toiecuiva whav,er torra fortune Hiav detenu. ne. In that vast Wft. r two ceutren. which severally iinve to give law uid order to tbe wi-.ote At Wofhlt rton a body of mon, not without eoarare, ability, and enterrir are labnrtog, not to rrs ore the Union Jiey might as woll try to restore the Hepia'Cliy tut to ncoi qnor what has been lout, ar d. let the worst eome to worst, to estabitsh a mili tary lower." On tbe 27th another leader waa given to Ame rican atlairs. Said the editor: "As to the final tsue of the war, all the world, except tome politician, oldier. and contractors at v aciiingtou and New York, have madn up tbmr niicd. t xoepocK a few d sappoiuted gentlomnn of publican tendencies we a expect, we nearly all wish, tuccess to the coniederate cause." And again on tbe 28th: 1 here was room enoaib for two states on one conifi ent eon d tne Americans but have be leve l it. "We do uot affect to b surprised at the course ihev buy taken. It was natmal that a blow should la itioc4 lor ibe Union; but all Europe i.at long teen that tue uaiou couia never bs re stored." That men act from motives is a fundamental truth of moral philosophy. Why tne Times gave such earnest advocacy to tbe slaveholders niay be Interred from what follows. 0potiing now the correspondence of D'Erlanger with the Rebel Se-ret ary of the Treasury, we read, under aale ol June 6. 1863: "A great margin had to be given to interest the newtpapeis pa? commissions, and captivate tue ot iniokt ot thote who ireaied tie loan audits sup port as a question ol protlt and lost " And further on, In the same letter: "Thanks to ereat pecuniary tacr!flcos made, and the auppoit of ail uewaijuoern. the subscription lor the lonu euipassed our own exoectatioua ft reached nve iiuieit tue amount ol tbe oau, ana success maue ever body trlcnas." At a laier date. J. nenrv Schrocder A Co.. In a note marked ' Drivate." writea to D'Er- laneet : "Jbortho advertisements in the Tirrws. throuph Mr. hampnou, and later on m the linlex concern- imtiLu i.nymcnt ot the coupouf, we eliail do the Thus, from the statement of D'EManger, we learn tbat the Times, upon which John Hull pins his luith. was not only by sympathy, but through inierebt, the aavocate ol the loan nnd ol tbe Slaveholders' Confederacy. Its Bnancinl articles and its leaders were written to theorder of D'Enanger. J$y the aid ot the limes, a Parisian Jew, taking advantage of the exorcssed sympathy lorthe South, by lords, members of Parliament, bankers, bue-iness men, nnd adven turers, and ot tbe geueral gullibility ol tho bntibb public, was able to secure a subscrip tion ol lorty-nve million dollars or thirty million In excess of the loan! We have seen tbat the Liverpool correspondent of tbe Junes had betn quieted by a commission of 6500 ($.'10,000) not lor cervices rendered, but. as thus explained in D'Erlanger's letter to Mem- minger, written on the 8th ol July, 18G3: V nen our loan contract was comintr back from America, thin gentlemuu (Mr. tpeuce) wauled to in lei te e in tbe matter, by all mctus, and claimed a par nership to tbo contract ot one-sixth, under tne piettnse tbat he wa tbe financial agent of the Con- ti-ucrate oovernmeut in fcuiiiauu, ana that our niskimr tbo loan had put bim out ot business vbioh lie might otuerwiHO liavj transaciod lor tue doutb. W e knew tl at Mr Speuce wrote liequeut.y for tho Times, that as a unblio writer he could ao a ereat oeal ot harm it not any good We rucoceded in es caping us intrusion, ana wnen I had made arrange ments to tiring out tne loan iu n.uf ana, l toiiowea ms invhation to a ranire matters with bun in L.ver to ol atd went down tnere mysolf. 1 yave bim X6OOCO01 ti e loan at scvfnt -seven, takiug tbein back at ninety, which gave bim a commission as profit ot t500 " These extracts from D'Erlanger's corresbon- dence will show that the London Times was in tbe service and pay ot Jell. Davis duriug tho Rebellion. On the evening ct the 23d, Lord Campbell called up the American question in Parliament, making a speech In liivor of recocmizing the Coniederaov. He spoke ol the remurianle suc cess ol the loan as a proot that tbe English pub lic was rcuny to aid tbe South. The loan being thus bolfctered, went up to lour and a hall per cent, premium. Mr. McKae having arrived in France, there was a meeting ot distinguished Rebels iu Paris on the 4tli ot June, at D'Erlanget's banking- nouse. Mason, bli lell, L. J. C. Lamar who fad been purchasing supplies iu London for the Con'ederacj and Mcltae, all were present. Tbe obtect ol ine meeting waa to cons'uer ine Gnanciul condition ot the Con'oderate Govern ment in Eurrpe. The total debts of tbe Con- lederacy abroad lor cannon, arms, ships, ami supplies, ut that lime, were put uown at 1,741,010 ($8,705,000). "At the same time," reads the correspondence, "Ermile d'Erlanger oi Co, furnished the meeting wi'h a lull state ment concerning tbe loan. According to which 1,860,000 ($9,260,000) of the loan is in circula tion, aptiitot which is mil paid, naving been subtcribed for by tne creditors of the Govern ment." The balance of 1.600.000 was in the hands of D Lrlaucer lor disposal. In a letter vnuen two tlatB later, on the Gth, by D'Krlauger to Mem- mmeer, we learn how there happened to be bo lar&e an anouut ol tho stock on band. Unfavor able news from America caused a leading of uneasiness, ai d speculative holders began to sell at depreciated rates. An arrangement," says v eirianger, "was thereupon entered into with Mr. Mason, and heartily approved bv Mr. Mideii, which enable,! us to buy lor the Governmi nt 1,000,000 of the stock; but so e tiger was tbe speculation that this Oid not suffice, and thetum had to be extended to 1.600.000. ibis operation had its effect, aud better tiding6 helped the market," un tbe lam oi June Mciiae wrote to pur- longer a sharp letter, chaigino- him with "un autbonzea i roceedings." D'Erlanger was play ing a good game lor himself. ibese important mouibcations or tne con tract." wrote McKae, "have in every case inured to tne oeneDi oi tne contractors." D'Erlanger Teplied on the same day, saying: The operation (tbe repurchase ot the stock) was not conducted on any seibsh ground, but for the political leeling attached to the loan." It made no diflereice to D'Erlanger whether he boueht er told on Government account. fo long as he received Lis commissions. He objected, however, to receiving the lull amount ot bis commission in bonus; ne must nave part cai-h. We should," wrote he, "be under too heavy an outlay it we had t" take the $150,000 com mission in conas." mis commission, tuereiore. up to the 16th ot June. 18C3, had reached the nice little Bum of $750,( 00. D'Erlanger. having du posed or the stock i good advantage, was anxious to bring out a second loan on Ihe same terms. In a letter written to Memminger on the 8th ol July, we bnd out what those terms were. ''We are ready," said he, "to moke a new loan contract, taking exactly the terms of the old contruct, and engaging to divide with the Goy ernment the profits to be realized, between the ruic ii 1 1 una me issue price." iur luttu uirp ou tne market was issued at uo, which eave D Erlancer a commi: slon oi 13 ner cent., a portion ot which, doubtlfsc. went mto the r.Ofket Of Slidell. D'KrlKnwr ana lenrtnl that ihe suceets of the loan would brine propo- -niu n um ci uuiiKin? nouses. "We wuii," said he, "that tae cirrum,iauce of om names beiuar the bist connected with a large financial tianmctiou lor the Government in Europe shall tell iu our lavor, and that a preference shall be grartcd to lib, which we are quite reudv to merit, by making bet er terms to the Govern mept than auy ctner respectable house umv otter." J At a later date, in December, the correspond ence is in icgaid to tho puici a ot boats tor the Government, In which tae Paris banker takus me 1'aiiui ciijioea. 'Wei .then, It rovy appears you nued mv hoi. Go to, then ; you cmu to me, auil you say bht lock, we would have inunes." MeEao wnnteil '.200,000 on Government nr.. ceuut, and applied to D'Krlanger, whose tinns will be teen Iroio the lollowiui: extract bam McGae's letter; lour proposition amount to this r1 bat ihe Covert. n.eul iliou d pay 1U0 per cent, lor tbe use ut jtltO.COO, tor prubi D v leas tlmu six niuuths. witli no lakuutlie pan of the lender', as tlie iXI60,0O0 of I oi du deponiied. and tho loti un the buais pur cUssed witu ins sum mm, would pruteot tliem at'liit lovs In any event. My proposition was to puy 88) lor (i(J0, tor a b"Mor ot iirotiil.ly ten or twuive uiontlii. Ibis I conmdered eutlioieutly lavoraPle lur the knoers, aa they would have heea secured by tho deposit ot 893,833 of bonds, and a hen on tbe boats " The American people, doubtless, care very little who among Rebel aaeuta and manipulators ol the loan, or wbo ot the bondholders made or loft money, and I pass over thp details of the Interesting correspondence. That D'Krl anger manaer-d it shrewdly lor bis own benefit Is very evident. Ho charged Interest, corumission. and exchange on all the stock pacing throne h bia hands. In the transaction, 140.0110, raised from tbe sale ol bends, was set eruo as "caution money ' by Mason and Slidell. who wUned, tor political considerations, to keep the stock at par. D'Erlanger charted comralsion on tbe repurchase of th'a stock, altnongh he he'.d H In his own name, and received Interest on the sane. McKae was not then in Europe, but nnon arrlvin" he reused to raiifv the act of Mason aud Slidell, bat made a proposition to D'Krlnnger tbat the banker should place 704,000 of unFold B'ock. It is notstaUd what commission he waa to receive. The agreement was verbal, and D'Erlanger was to forfeit 140.000 if tho stork was not placed at the end of six months. The months rolled away, and tbe stock was not placed, and D'Erlanccr, in stead of paying his forfeiture, held on to tbe 140,000 of caution money, and helped himself to the interest Irom Government tunils in his bunds. McKae had no redress except to appeal to Memminger. D'Erlanger wrote a honeved letter to the Rebel So?ictary of tie Treasury, and ottered to "compromise" by giving up one-hal'. McKae finally accepted terms from D'Erlanger. What they were U no stated, but McKae writes a doleful letter to the banser, saving tbat he is afraid Memminger and Ditvis will censure bim. D'Erlanger teems to have v ound McKae round bis tlneer at w-ll. Schroeder A Co. were in the 'Ting" with D'Er laneer, and received commission aud brokerage on 'he entire amount of tbo loan, 3,000,000. D'Erlunper, Sahroeder, and Mcltae each took 60,000 of stock in the "Fraaco-Enfilish Sleam Navigation Company," which wai to bring out cotton on Government acceunt. D'Erlautrer fixed the date of issuing the bonds, and thus brought advautage to himself. Amons the pa nient" made through Mr. Mason were 65,000 to Captcin Crenshaw, 26,000 to Captain North, 3H,000 to Captain Maury, 31,000 to Captaiu Bullcck and Mr. Spence. A oor ion of these sums went into the hands of the Lairds for the roms which they were buildlne. Isaac Camp, bell 4 Co. received 516,000 (i2,575,000). Tnis firm took l.r0,0"0 ol the loau. Bonds to tho amount of 117,00 were converted into cotton. It appears that D'Erlanger endeavored to sweep thete into his d'ae-uef, and obtain commission and brokerae- wholly unauthorized. Since the closo ot the war the British holders of tbe loau have called upon D'Erlauirer for an account ot his operations, but can obtain no eatif faction. They buve despatched an agent to the UnitcJ States, appealiug to tne magnanimity of the Federal Government for an adjustment aid pujment ol their claims. Such' insolent audacity has been promptly rebuked by Mr. Sewtrd. Marvellotistheirstupidity andeflrontery to ssk pay for tho coals on which they souebt to roist us, for the rope that was to Granule the young giant of tho West, whoso growth they had bchela w ith alarm, and whose power they leared I As is evident irom the correspondence in my posression, the whole scheme was well contrived and manipulated by Slidell and D'Erlonger for the benefit ot themselves, and also of Campbed V Co., Schroeder lk Co., Speuce, the Lairds, and McKae, who, by the aid of tho London Times, aud "all the papers," were able to fleece tbe English aristocracy out ot fifteen million dollurs, FINANCIAL. 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A 1. 1K upon the torn ami coi umona nereinAitnr aiatea, the y.boa or tne suld niur'finpii'fi 1'it'iiiint'n, Tir.. 1 he vnIioIo ol thai aertonof aald Tyrone nt Clear field hailroad irom i tin point ot Imeiaettlon with the '1 rone and Lock l.aven Railroad near 'Ivrone. hlalr county, 1 rrniylvanla to 1 hlillpbng Centre county, i niu.iy ivuum aa u,e nioid id now connixucieu loxeuier whb al and rlnu ar Ibe railway?, rail", bndxet. fences, privileaes, rlnht-, and ah real property ot eterv dtatilpilon ae.,uiic'l by and belonging; to mid i cinpan and all the tolls. Income, tnfiiea, and proliw obednlvfil and to a l.-e from the same, and a I tne lnnduedand occaoled lor railways, denote, or au tlona between raid polna with a I the baiidlnKS stand Uig thercou or procured iherelur " AMI GKN l.BAT.LY All the lands, tail w ova nil s brldea, cutrert. treat'e worka, too -housca, coa. liouaea wbarvea, loncea. lihtn of viy. orkHhops, machlnurv. ai.t'ona, d -vota depot grounds, worku, ma-onrv. anil other aupeiaruciuro, ical estate buimlDKR nd Improveineita oi whntever natu e or kind anptttalnina or belonKlna to the above UiUHIuneil prepeity, and 10 th aaid aeotion of aaid Tyrone and eartte d I a Urn ad, and owned by aald Com pany in coereotlon therewl h 'i he tuilu tectlon of tbe Tyrone and Olearflold Itallroad, exteriiinn Irom 'he Intersection ot the none and clea fiela Itallroad vilib lh rol-rond orderly l'ouK'inr to the lyrcne and Lockhaven Railroad company, but now to the Bald Kane Val.ey nailroad Company. Is about SO milCH In length. . 10,1)00 of the porohaae money io oe aaid In cash when the pioperty u muck of, and the balance witaln i0 days tlieuatifr fiM KNT on account of the aald balance of pnrohae monev, to the ex ent ol the dividend thereof payable on the honda aecurd bv the a.ld mortL'aite and the ma imed coupon ol the aald bonds may be made In the aaid bonoa oi conponai and If tbe dividend la leaa rbaa tne arlnal anm uue nnAa the aaid bonda or couDona. the boldrrs may retain poaaerslon o tbe aald bonds and coupona on rece'ptin to the atld Trostee for the said divnii nd and eudoreing payment of tbe same on the aald Donna or coupona. 1 non ihe Durchase money being paid as aloreaald. the Troatee wllf execute and deliver a deed oi conveTaiwe ri tlia meml ea to ihe ouiubaer or ouivhaiers In our nuance ol tbe power ceulerred upon bun by the aald moiiKaKe. Any further Information In reapoct to soli sa'e. or piCnilFPB may oe uau Uxm aupncatitpu w mo unucr aimed Trustee, at tbe oli.ee ot the I'ennay.yanla Kali road Company, No. 23 P.. Third sireet, Phi ade phia. JOHN EDOAK THOMSON. Imle, So. V38 8 'IHIRDMtreet, W.THOMAS A SONS, Auc'loneem, 5 21 mMro Kos. U3 and 141 8. FOTJUTU btreet. LEGAL NOTICE. IlIIlLADELPniA, APRIL 12, 180G.-NOTICR ia herebv given that Wilis of Scire Facias will be uued ui on tbe lollowliin claima at the expira Ion ot tliree n'oniba irom the aute hereof, un ew the same are paid w lthiu that time to V . A rSl.lVKlt, A ttorney at Lair, Ko- 30 North SEVENTH Street City 'o une ot Lane Scholleld vs. Cornelias 9. Hmlfli, C. P.. liccemher T.. it64. Ho. i, tor pavlns, SU3-H5, lot 8 W (ornri ol Second and Queen streets, 23 tcot 3 Inches ny ru ieei n inciiea. for paving S44 on. lot S. I . corner ol bixth and Lombard Sirecta, in ieei Dy m ieei inouea. fa me vs. J amea M ontuomerv CP. December T.. 1R6 Ho 49 lor paving tWiH lot 8. W. corner of t-eventeeuih and M ontroae eticets l.i feet Dy 4t teet S lucnea bon e va. Freeman Bcoit. aV P.. March T.. 1S63. No. 1 for raving S.t6 84 lot N. L. corner ol Tenth and Poplar aneeia in ieei irom on l enin atroei oy ao eei. Bcme y aame O. P.. March T .1866 No. 2 for paving SI 412 lot aorth side of Poplar street, 88 feet east Irom lertn Pireei, ia ieei oy -i hunie va aime. ('. P.. March T. . 1866. Vo S. for Paving 2.Vi3. lot north aide oi fropar street, M teet east lroin 'renin hi ret r. if leer, oy -u icet Mill vs. tame. C. P.. March T.. 1866.No. 4, for paving, ?4-i3. lot north Klde of Pop ar street, 64 fact east from Knth eireet 14 leet by 24 teet. Seme va WU lam s . Archer. C. P.. March T.. 18G6 No. 3, for naming. 624ii7. lot aoutn aide ot Brown atreet 82 ieei li lni lies casi irom rt. John street, ia leet a mcnes Dy teet e tncnes. fame va. same. C P., March T.. 166, No. 6 for Paving 24 ri, lot south aide ot urown atreer, 4S teet eat rrom - John etrect, 18 icet o Inches by M feet 6 in. 4 1'ithSm PHILADELPHIA, MAY 4, 180C NOTICR IS herebv given thot a writ of tclra faclaa wUl be lH-ned upon the lol'owing c alm, at tbe expiration of three mon ha Horn tne date ner-einniea itlieaameu paid within tbat time to W. A. B'JVER. Attomey-at Law, No. 3i . tiVINlH Street. 'CUT" TO USE OP LAKE 8CBOFIKLD VB frank, in Fire insurance Company. CP. Decern br T , 18,1. No -iti. iur paving, 14 43. lot N. K. corner oi iw eniy-Bfcona aoa ncruce atret8 ri teet irom on hpruce by 67 feet 4 inches deep on Twentv-second Bireeu a am' TESTATE OF MAKF SWIFT. DECEASED, JLLi Lett era Teatameutary upon the above estate bavin been aran ed to ibe uuJe alioiod b the Ke. later i "or V 11 a. al. persons In, ebted are reauested to mako Dav m'nt. ai d those having legal claims against the aame to present mom ioi aeiuenieui to t AKUi,inr. awif r, P. 8. JAOOBY, txecutora. Pbiladelfbia Jane 1.1836. f Knit COAL. QNE TRIAL SECURES YOVR CUSTOM. WHITNEY & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, AND BITUMINOUS CO AL, . IVo. 035 North MNTI1 Street, Above l'oplur, East SlUe. 62 JAMES O'BRIEN, DEALER IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL BY THE CAItOO OK BINOLX TOH. Yard, Bread Street, below Fitzwater. Has constantly on band a competent anpply of tbe atove tuperior Coal, am able for funn y use, to which be calls tbe attention ot bis lriendu and tbe j,ub lOKenerally. Otdtri left at 'o. 2C6 South Fifth etreet, No. 83 bouth beventteuth atroet, or through UcwjiatoU or l ost Ofiico, promptly attended to. A SUtJuBlOB QUALITY of BUaCKSMITHa COAL. 76 J B ENDER'B COAL AND ICE DEPOT, 8. W. CORKEB OF BHt'AD ASD CAIXOWBILL Cffera the celebrated Wt Lehigh Coal from the Oreeoneod Colliery, r-tove, tg anu Beater atee fliwi utatbft0. iko, the very superior Holiuylkl.l Ooai, frcmtheUeeyodaleloiUeiy ut ilaa aa va. AU tnr flCB bl (lit Ait al warranted and la en back hea of !,? Ibe puriliafer, ii not aa repteaeuted, Alao, tba t-V1 "r" telteaUnotluUwelabl. iu AUCTION SALES. N o 1 E 1. JOHS FTK5AR TllOMnOM. Troate In a cert a 'n Irxlenlure of inort aye oi tlie uroiieiiT ben-lmiter u- nrlDd xecnied b.v 'ue I vroue an, I Ueariloid iUiiroad omnan,to t'0 an 1u01t1.a4.ee in trust iu amure the pavn.entoi t M) principal an,i In ereat O' bonda 01 aaid Cu tianv tr ..ie auioiiui of aSA.VUO which inortxa.-e la dated tbe lav dav o, Kovemher A 1. InMI. and leeorled lnihetfl.ee lor K cordluu Ueeda. etc. li anl tor the county or i.iair on me n n oav ot novcmonr ,v. u. ltd. In Morti,afe liooa 'H " p,u, a ,07. IHK, ion. 110, and lit, do hertbv alve notlne tnat duauli having pecan ade lor more than nli.eiy du) a in ihe payment of the Inie rea - uueand demanded on the aaid bonda 1 wil in onraa- ance ot be wntu n renuet i me directed of tna La.dera or more than n ten iiiouaand uoliara in amonnt 01 the iald tionua ann ny vir ue ot the no er con tarred upon n e In tl at respect by th aal 1 tn.iru age exuone to ruti'iMe ano re,i 10 ine niineit and beat Milder tiy M. ibO.MAH o -08,AucUoneeia atibe I'HlLAOEb- Ir-IA J X II A Ml a.. In Ihe l itv ol I'hl aillnh,a on 'Ibniaday, tbo ilth duy 01 September A.li.liiu npontha terma ami condition herelnaiteir stated, the whole 01 tbe aald iorliatd pren.Uei, vl. I - ine wnoie 01 mat rection ot the Tyrone ana t: I ear field riallroao. from the point 01 mteraeoUon with tna Vennailvai ia l.al road, at or near yrone Htatlon In liiair couniy to the point 01 connection with the traded line 01 the aald lyron- and CieiuTMd Hailroad, known end tieaignaiea aa "ine it rHeo'xm," being a bo ai thue mllea and one e,unrter from thePennavi vanla Kal road at 'ivrone Mat Ion, aa the aame la n coitianed. together with ail and alngunribe rail way ral a biiugcr, lemea, prlvl eea. right, and a I n a prope,t o everv deaorlpilon acgnired by and be lungiaa to suld company, adjacent to or connected witn. or on ibe line 01 aaid eecto.i o- three and one quarter D'lha 01 road, anu a 1 ine ion inonmea, inane ana prol ta to 1 e denv, a anc 10 arise irom tne earns ana a I tbe landa u-ert and occupietl for railway dopots oraiat on lictnecn aaid po'iita on said section o tu'ee and cne-t.uarei mica with all buildings standing thereon or protarco there or AM) .h,VERALt,T. Al (be landa railway rails Lndiie. eolrerta. trestle w nrka 11 ol 1 ouaea. coal houses, wbarvea. lence. rlrfhla Of way, werkftiopn machinery, ata ion, deooi. dopot- arounoa. aoni, masonrv, auu outer auiterairiiukuru, leal fatate nuildlrva. and tmprovementa ol whaiever na-nre or kind appertanina or belonn'ni? to the, above mentioned niotxriy and to 'be said section 01 theaald Tvrore ami lienrf.ed Itnilrona and owned by laid tcnipan' in connection therewlih. 1 be aald section 01 the Tyrone and f!Uwflo.ld Railroad cxtendlnit from 'he point ot intersection of the suld Tv rore and Clearfield liHilr,,ad wl h the i'eimsv vania Ilaliroud to the point of ennnoctlon with the n radod line 01 he i-ald lytone and Cleaideln Rul roful known land as "ibe Intersection " Is about tH m lea In length. 'It RMS or ttaLK. t'(l OfO of tbe purchase anonev o be paid In cb when the pri per v ia struck off, and tba balance within twenty daja tliereutlcr PaTMinp on aceonnt of tbe said balance of purchase monoy, to the extent of th dividend therein uavable on the bonds se cured by the suld mortnare and Ihe matured conpons ol aald bond may be made in the said bonds or coupons; and II tl e dividend is less thau the actual sum due apoa the said bonus or coupona the tolders mav retain pos session of the sold bonds and coupona, on receipting to the said 1 rnstce for the said dividend and endorsing pa uient o' the same on the said bonds or coupons ( non ibe auichase money Peine paid, as aforesaid. the said Itnstee will execute and de iver deed of conveyance ot the premli-es to tbe purchaser or pur cliburn 111 pursuance of the power couierred upon him l,v 11, m aald ninttbAue. ny tur her Information In respect to said sale, or premises niay be bad upon app ictlon to the under SIKUea 1 rusi ee, bi mo niuvo u- iuv rciuisrivaiua aiui road Company. Ho. 38 R. 1 bird street Philadelphia. J Oil tbliAIt THOMSON, -IrtiKtoo. No. -m 8. 1 HiRI Mtroet, M. THOMAS & 014 Aaciloneers lios. 139 and 111 8. FOI K 1 11 Htrent 6 11 mflm Philadelphia. N c E. I. B. FRAKKLIX PALEV, Trustee In a certain Inden ture ot Aloi'tuage 01 the pr 'perty hereinoit ?r deaorlbeu, executed by the Ty oae and Clearfield Ruiiroad Company lout ns mmtiittkee in trust. 10 secure the na' men ot tbe principal sod niterctef bonds ot said Company t j the au.ount ot 50 .tW, which moitHage is dated ibelat day ol lei ruuti.A jj. 1101, ana recorded in the omce inr recnrdinu deeds, etc.. In und for the countr o liiair. on the 4tl day ot February. A. l. 161 In mortgage book It. fate 118 etc. and 111 ibe oftice for recording deeds, etc. In and lor the county 01 ( eutre on thu t dev 01 tfcLruarr. A. I).. lr I In mortsaue book K nae 4Vu. etc. do bereby vivc notice that detauli having been made lor nioie than ninety cays In tbe payment ot the interest duo aud demanded ou tho auid bonda, I will. In nurauunceof the written reouest. to me directed. of the holders ot more than aiO.'O In amount ot the said bones, and b virtue ot tbe power cou errea upon ine m ll.a letpectby the said mortgage, expose to pub lo sale, ana sen 10 ine mvnni ana oes-. oinuer, by a IllOilA SO.NH, Auotioueers at tbe PHI I, A DEL- IHIa IXtUANtiE In tne envoi rhUad. lpbla on Tlnirsdav the 27th du ol Sentemner A 1. lHbtt nnon iLe teims and condlilons heruinutter stated tlie whole of the said mom aned premises and trancuset viz. ; Ihe whole ot that icctlonoi the Tyrone and t; ear field Kiillroa.1 from yrone citation, Hialr county Penn svlvau a. to Phil iDshuru In c entre countv. Pennsvt vanla, as the rau e is now construe ed, tore ther with ail iuu amttmar tne lanwajs, rai a, cross-ties, onairs spikes iron timber, brldxes. fences, together with all real property ot every aesuripiioo acquired oy ana e lonuiiis o said t on nanv aootirtenani to aaid road and ail the rights, i Iter ilea, privilege, and corporate irancnises oi suia roau ana company ana an tne to IS. incon e. Issues and profits to be derived and te arise Irom tbe sane, and all tlie landa used and oooa pkd or raiway depota and stations between aaid S oints, with all building standing thereon or procured lereor. AND GFNFRALLY. All tbe lands, raliwa. s ral a. bridges culverts, tres tle works, tooibousis, coal-bnuse wharves, fences, rights ot w ay, worksLops, machtner, stations depots, depot arouncs. works n atonry, and other superstruc ture ieul estate bulldinta, and Improvements of whatevei naiurc orkind appertaining or bolonving io the above-n.entii.ntd proneriy and to the suld sea Ion of tLe said 1 rone and Clearfle a Railroad and owned bv said cmpanv Iu couneo Ion therewith, and all the rl"hts liberties orlvllefcea, and corporate Iranchlses of talo roao anoCompanv. 'ihe said section ot tbe said Tyrone and Clearfield IiaUroad extending Horn said lyro e Htatlon Bialr ct ui.ty . to and brouith the boioaub of Pai.lipsourg, in Centre countv, is about 23S mi ea in length. TKHM8 OF 8A1K. f 10,000 of tbe pu. chase mon- y 10 be paid In cash when tbe ptoperty Is struck oft, and tlie balance within twenty days thereafter. Pavnent on aceonnt of the aald balance of purchase money to tbe extent o the dividend thereof payable on the bonds secured by the said m rtuaite and the matured coupons of iba said bonds, may be made In the said bonds or coupons; and li the div.dend la leas than the actual sum due npon tbe fail bonds and coupons, the ho deis may retain p ssession oi the said bonds and coupons on receipting to the said 'trustee lorthe said dividend, and endorsing pay ment of tbe aame on the Raid bondi or coupona. Upon tbe purchase-money being paid as aloresail. the Trusiee wl 1 1 xecute auu deliver a deed of conveyance ot tbe premises o the purchaser or purchasers, In pursa snce of the power conferred upon htm by tbe said niortttse. Aay further information In respect to the said sale o ?reniisea may be hud on aopilcation to the undersigned lustee. at bis off ce, Ko. U Mouth THIKD Street. In the city of Phi.adelph'a E. FRANKLIN RALF.Y .Trustee No 42 -outb Third street. M. THOV AS A SONS, nctioneers. 6 11 mim Ncs. llj and 141 eouth FOURTH Btroet, T K U 8 T E E 8 ' SALE. Whereas. TUE GREAl' WESTERN PETRO- Ll.U n AND KliUMNU COMPANY, of ft Louis, o , did, on the 1 wenty -thlid day of Januarv, A. D. Klkbleen hundred and ilxty-aix, convev to ibe nnder algned.as Trustee, tbe lauds ad premises bereloaiter do tenbed tosecurethe pavment ot a certain promissory note, made bv said t ompany, and bearing even date witb said trostieed, lor tne sum of tea thousand three hunortd dollars, payable ta CUARLKS W. K"Kl, or to his order one day a ter tbe date i hereof with lawful lute res i ; and a t to secure the payment to said Ford ot all other nionej which be might, irom time te time advance to said ouipany, at Its request, with Interest. . And whereas It was In and bv said Tiust Deed pro vided inut. In case the said Company shou.d make de.auit in the pajuicnt ol the moneys secured by said note, or in the payment ot any other moneys thereat tur to be advanced by ihe said Ford, with interest, tbat th said '1 ruaiee niifcht proceed to tell I e property In said deed de-cribed or anv part thereof at pub iu vendue te the highest bidder, at the east I'out of the Court H'nse In St Lenis, lor cash, fi st living sixty days pulillo li oi Ice oi the t me. terms and place o1 said sa e. by adverliseneiit In some newspaper printed iu St. Louis and In ) hllude ph a and whereas. DelHUtt has been made In the payment ef the iiioneyB secured by suid deed, ntitlce Is thera lere hoehy given that the sulisoilber as such Trustee whl t,n the Tth day oi Beiiteuibcr D.. eluhteen hun dred and sixty-six. between the hours of li and 1 o'clock V. k .. at the ea' ront or ihe Court House In H I ouls. Ajo., sell at pub io vendue lor cash to the iilnh. est bidder, tLe lauds iu said deed meutloiied, aud which arc described as loilowst All that certain tract of lund situate In tl e ownshlp ot llarinonv oou'ti of Venango aud Slate of pennay va la, bounded aud de. icnbed aa lol owa, to w ii t-Beiiiningat a poai at th noitheast corner ct ho Herki ner t'ompanv a lun.i. aud thence extending south one and thr e-'ourtbs decrees, west oi e hundred and seventy and seven-tenths rods to a p. s at th, soui',ieat corucr ol the Herkimer Company's fund; thence south aeventv and one-ball degrees, east fony-oiia and seven-tenths rods Jo a post the southeast urnerof ihe pieces ihei co north one aid three - purlhs deuteca east one hundred aud elkbtv-thrce and lour ten, bs rols to a post tbe northeast corneror the tmc'i then north elhly-e'0 no" ""e-lou lh dcirrses west thlrtt ' nlni and clabt-tentha rods to the place of begin ning containing ioi ty-iour acres o lund. Date, June lil.1". UAMILTOK SPENCER, i9 HOt Trusiee , M ONUJIEiNTS, T O 11 S, GHAVK-STONES, Kto. Just completed, a beautiful varletv of ' ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOUBS AND ORATE STONES Will be sold cheap for cash. Work sent to any part oi toe United State. HEN It Y 8. TAIUl. MARBLH WORKS, 1 i Wlml No, 710 OBEFN Street, rhlladelpUia. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. CUESXIT GB0YB WHISKY. So S North THIRD Street. It anything wi.rwuiiied to prov. the ahaolnte pnrt nt tils W l.txkT lie lil twlna certiaeaip ahoald do I There Is noa cohohe silmnli.nt known commanding suJ turn iLcaiiia i tu tutb hub souietai 1 I Lii.ibi l.i uia, Septrmters. IfM We Have ear li tested lie samp e of I Hfcssrri Gl OVr WlllfrKY which ou -nd ue. and flnnthatlt ci ntalns kikk OFira ioifokois si bstantx knnwnaA rteiLciil. wbub It the haractenst'e and bijaxlou ia giedlentol thewbhkles Inteuera use ROOTH. O ARRt rT CANTAO, Analytical theorist . . NawToa Reptrntberl lsW, 1 have snalvfed a aaaii,! a, t uvii:a tiurwm T Blt-KT received roin t r bsrie Wharton. Jr., I hliiteipf.la' ird taMna careiuliv texed It, I am p ei si d to state that It la entire y rxxa n on roisoaon i,n rftlii iitil si, balances H ai an unusually pur ano toe-nayored una It y ot whlskv. JAMtS R ( HILTON, M. D., AnaivUcaJ ( beuds' "" . v ,. , Bostow, iaaroM lKW. Ihaverrarle a chmtt'al ina'jslsot eonnierunl sani plea oi tht htiTJl (,l,OV K W lil.-K Y , whteli nmveatk be free f' m Ibe bei vv V usll Oils, snd perleotl pure an ursOnl'erated 1 he fine favor of this whisky Is derive li om tbe rrsln nreo In manafar.turlni It. kesptct'nlly A. A. H YE. U D . t-tste Asssyer, No hi Boylston atieet For rsls hj rsrrel.ilrrrl onn crbotue atNo.22ISorth THIRD Street PhUade.phla. ii LOIN Ci W O RTH'S CELEBRATED CATAWBA WINES. J. W HAMMAB, SOLE AGENT, Htbsim21 No. 02Q MARKET Street. XATHAXS fc SONS, I M I ORTBB8 ot BRANDIES, WINE3, GINS, Etc. Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street rUlLADEU'IUA. MOPE8 HATHAH8, BORACK A. MATPAIfR, OKXAMlO D SATBASS. 119m MISCELLANEOUS. . VAtJCHAM HIBBJCK, WIIXIAM B. MBBB1CE. JOHN B. corn. SOUTHWARK fUliNUUr, FIFIII AND WASHIAOION fefeita, I'uiLAPSLrniA Mr. hill UK A HoNS. EKOIKEaK- aS1 MACHINISTS, manulkcture hltib and Low Preuure eteam engines for Laud l iver and At arinei service. jboilers, tiaavmeiers. Tanks iron Boats, etc, (."minus e all kinds tl her Iron or biaaa. Iron Fran e Hoots or Uas Worka, Workshops, ana Railroad Stations eto Retorts and tas liachlnery, ot tbe latest and moat fan proved conau uction. k vety desci Iption oi Plantation Machinery, and Snirar, Paw, aud Urtst Mills. Vacuum Pane Open fteam Tiauis, Lietecaiora, Ki tr, Pumping l-ntilnes eto. ro t Aaent lor N. b'lleux'a Patent nuaar Bolllnj At parntus. Nesuiyth's Pat ut .-team Hammer, and as- Slnwall & Woo.sey'a Patent Centrbugol ougar Draining lacblne. 130 n ri n nanniio maphink works. JD OKHCE. Ko. 66 N FKt.N r STREET. PHILADF.LPnlA. We are prepared to Bli order to any extent for oar well known SI At IilNr.KY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN Mil LS, Including a 1 recent bnprevemaals in Carding, Spinning, and Weaving. W e In ite the attention ot manufacturers to onr exten sive works. 1 IS ALFRED JENKS 4 SON. TpITLEK, WEAVE It & CO., UAKCrACXCXERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords Twines, Etc., Ko. 21 Horth WATKRStieet and ho 22 North OKLAWaRE Avenue, rHII.AlELFBIA. V n t.m XT 7... v.. II r.rt . w, w mul-K u. i ii i.i n, miunaftfa ITrAlHi COBAD r CtOIHltB. iU Q.EOIiaE PLOWMAN, CAltPENTElt AND BUJI.DER, No. 232 CARTER Street And No. 141 DOCK Street. Machine W oik and AtUlwrUhtiPg piomptly attend U it Hi CORN EX C H AiiaS BAG MANCFACTORT. JOHN T. B A I L i; I 4s O O., Ko. US N. FRONT and Mo. 114 N. WATER Street. Pol adaipbia. SEALERS IN BAi.S AD BAOQLVQ oi every uescilptlon, for Gialn, Flour, Sa t. nuper P kepbate of Ltme, Bone Liust, Kto. larre and small GUNV BAtiS canetantly on band. i ti S Also, WOOL HACKS. John T. Bailet. JahbsCasoadbh. LEXANDEH U. C ATT R LL & CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, M NORTU WBARVES, AB NO. 27 NORTH WATFR STREET, PUILaDALPUIA. It ALEXABDCB O. CATTKLL MJJA 8. CATTOH. COTTON AND ' FLAX . BAIL 1BCK AND CARTAS, Ol .11 number aud brands. Tent Awning, Irunk and V aaon-t'overUnek. Also Paper 11 anuiacturera' Piier Felta, from one to aeyj feet wide: Paulina, pelting, Sail Twine, etc. JUUN VV. EVKRMAN 4 Co., 1 6S Ko le3 JONES' AJley, 1 L L I A M tTi GRANT, COMMIHbiON MERrHANT, So. U 8. L-ELA WARS i xnue, Phliadalphla. , aoknt aon . Pnprnt'a Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Eto. W. baker it to 's t bocolate. t co. and hroina, Croeter bros. A Co.'s Teilow Metal blial)ilng, Bolts, and NttUn. lit STOVES, RANGES, ETC. JJNION OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus lor Cooking and Heating by Petroleum OIL Onx btove give ao smoke or odor, and are not liable to get out oi older, being a simple la every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. 1 be Iluker, Broiler, and Flat-iron Beater are the only special article of ror nliure required. Fot all other purpose, ordinary stove furniture may be used. DAVID n. LOSEY, BOLE ACENT FOB PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 South FIFTfJ Street, Liberal dticeunt to th trade. tHSmrp CULVER'S UEW PATENT BEEP BAKD-JOLNT II O T - A 1 ft F U ft N A G E. IlANfiES OF ALL SIZK8. ALSO, PU1 EGA It's hEW LOW PREaTJBJ8 8TKAM nEAllNti AlPABAl-US PORBALBBT CHAKLES WILLIAMS, 6 10 j ho lUi At A UK KT 8TKa.gr. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENEE, OR PPBOPEAN BAN OK. tor tamlilea hotels, ornubliomatltuiloiui iu'lWKNTV lle VERIvN P l ( . . I ukl aailMllihlaa RaaniTalai 11. A la a. race, ronima nri" iivuuini fetov3Btbu Bollvn. fiwboi liti. JKruUra, Ook JoftHtuVbs ctOs. wboieria ano r-mU, by tht uiaDuu tureri CUAajK. 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