6 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 23, 18GG. OUR PARIS LETTER. A eirlaa Iy for loalu Ipotn Venice In t'reti" Aarl lletn verjwber Im 4lerminj About th 'Ri-Unn" Tti Cry of Ie N pole on Will Not I,eav Artntrln In tno inreh Tho Cholera at AmlenH Cele. brat Ion or "tbo Fourth" In the French Capital, Kte. (BVBNJNO TILKORArn BTKOIAL CORUKflPOUDBNCB. Taris July 6, 1836. Never tince there were monarchies in Europe lias there been bo glorious a day for a monurch tut the 5th of July lor Napoleon III. I cannot ay thi.t I have much sympathy for the man vbo, in 1852, deprived Prance of liberty, but I cannot help sayitift that this paae In the history ct Napoleon III is finer than all the volumes of thc history of Napoleon I. Paris was yesterday decked out with flairs, and in the evening the principal establishments were brilliantly illuminated. Tbo cry was, " VENICE IS FREE !" But the Italian have no hand In the victory. Tictor Emanuel was beaten at Custozza, and Garibaldi lie wounded. The conqueror is Na poleon HI, who, without even stirring from Taris or firinn a single shot, ha- obtained results only to be expectc t after a grand buttle. The Monircur (official paper) yesterday morn ing informed us "that the Emperor of Austria, sfter having shown the world that he was in no fear of Italy, and requiring all his forces gainst Prussia, pave up Venetia to the Emperor oi the French to do what he liked with it." The enthusiasm caused by this piece of news was immense, when it was known that Austria demanded the mediation of France. There was an immediate rise in the Hinds at the Bourse yesterday. The Bonapartists are triumphant. Austria haa been defeated everywhere. Beaten n the 27th, 28th, 20th, and 30th ult., vanquished at Gitschin on the 2d inst., she lost on the 4th the battle of Sudowa, which had been so many days locked forward to. Benelek loft 40,000 soldiers hors de combat on the fleld of batlle, and one hundred and nine cannon and 20,000 prisoners fell into the hands of the Prussians. This Austrian army, which we had so much trouble to conquer in lii,';, has been driven like chaff before the wind by the Prussians. It was impossible for the Emperor of Austria to keep the Quadrilateral, which required more than .two hundred thousand men to defend it. He preferred giving up what he could not keep, and withdraw an army with which he may yet be able to make head against the Prussian invader. Besides which, public opinion in Austria was in favor of the cession of Venetia. It must not be thought that the Austrlans are discouraged by their late defeats. The success f the Prussians maybe mainly attributed to the BREECH-LOADING NEEDLE-GUN, which was invented by a Frenchman, Monsieur Sucanturicr, formerly a pupil of the Ecole Polytechnique. It was submitted to almost all European powers, and generally condemned. It is capable of firing six shots in a minute, which generally strike the legs or the chest. In the recent engagements between the Austrians and the Prussians, the former were shot down at a distance ot a hundred yards from the latter. It appears that this weapon 1b still more formidable than ihe rilled gun , 'which did such havoc in 185!). The morning papers have struck up to the .tune of peace. 'THE WAR IS AT AN END they say. But 1 think they are going too fast. It is the Cabinet of the Tuileries which fans the flame now lighted in Europe. It thought that the Prussians would be beaten by the Austrians. The French military attaches following the .Austria army seemed not to have the slightest doubt of it. It was reckoned that Bisraark, van quished, would have demanded the aid of France, giving the Khimsh provinces in ex change. The needle-gun has, however, turned the 'tables. Prussia is victorious, and, pulfcd up with pride, has no want of our aid, and will not think f giving an inch of ground to France; the German people would not hear of it. The victorious army of Bismark i9 on its way to ""Vienna, and will not like to see their laurels clipped. In case of a REFUSAL J TRCaSIA OF THE MEDI ATIOK OF PRANCE, what will the Emperor Napoleon do? In his letter addressed to M. Drouyn de Lhuys, dated June 11, he said that Austria ought to maintain its position as a leading power in Germany. It is, therefore, not likely that after the gene rous conduct of Franz Joseph that Napoleon III will leave him in the lurch. It is, at the same time, not certain that Italy will welcome the news of the cession of "Venetia to France. The Cabinet of I lorence, in answering the telegram from the Tuileries, stated that Italy was bound by a treaty to rrnssia, and that it could not abandon its ally. There are still clouds on the horizon, aud I am not so sancuino as to immediate peace. Our iroops are not very fur from the Belgian lrontier, and there iB great activity in the camp ot Chalons. Our official papers are constantly attacking Belgium and its institutions, and the people of this free country are, I am told, jiot very easy us to the stability ot their kingdom The fate of Europe is now in the hands ot one , man, the Bphynx of the Tuileries. Letters from Portngal and Spain inform me that a secret agitation Is eoing on in both these countries to which our lord oud master is not a stranger. THE EMPRESS AT AMIENS. The cholera is still hovering over France: it lias left Nantes and other towns in Brittany for Amiens, in Picardy, where it is mowing down every day, with unsparing hand. In a population of 50,000, there are more than ninety deaths or day. II. I. M. the Empress yesterday pro ceeded to the scene ot desolation, where btie visited and comtorted the sick in the hospital. A clergyman and several Sisters ot Charity have already fallen victims to the dreadlul scourgo The Emperor was prevented from accompanying lier Majesty. What with the cholera and the war, there U not much room left us to talk of pleasure. Paris is now full ot ;4rangors, mostly Germans, who fly iroin iatherlund in order to av.dd the horrors of war. CELEBRATION OP TUB FOUBTH OK JULY IN PARIS, The Americans in Paris celebrated the annl , versary ot the independence of the United Flates at the Pre-Cataian. Iu the Bois de Bou logne the War-spangled Banner was to be seen floating in the garden, which in the evening was splendidly illuminated. The bust of Lincoln presided in this Me of liberty in a country which ha kt its own by its own fault. A grand banquet was, a tew days ago, given to 3d. de Girardin, who, notwithstanding his sixty-two hummers, la as fresh as ever. This banquet was to celebrate the hundredth per formance of his play ol Le fHippltce d'unc Fem ne. The most charming aotr sse of the Theatro Francaise were present. H is only eight days ago that a political ban quet was given m the very same anion. It was there that Prince Napoleon made a speech, in which he showed his haired to AtiBlria. JOAN OK ARC. A committee has been formed under the pa. tronape of the town council of Rouen, to col lect subscriptions for the purchase of the don)ou of the castlo of Philip Augustus, whoru Joan of Ate was submitted to the torture, and to raise a monument to her memory. That course of proceeding has met with unanimous support. and the humblest of the patriotic contribute to the object. The tower will be preserved and the monument raited a worthy hotungo being thus paid to the memory of the heroine who released us from the English yoke, an I secured the triumph of our imperilled nationality. The Emperor. fumnathiziin? In thin nruiseworihv act bar, subscribed 10,000 irancs. liokMiith una (he Hung; HaiiH. The following t reclamation has bton circulated among tlio Many nr suliiiorj of tho Austrian army In Italy: Hungarians! with the Help ol Italy's nerolc and hoius' Kiiu:. in tho sacred name f our country ana God, tbo dug ot Alupyar indcpcmicrco is tioisiud anew, mid it count upon your somce. Hero is your place ol honor and duty Ausiria is our enemy, net liaiy. Tho truo eons of our country have never lound in A'js' ria aupnr but a hangman, a jailer, insult mid rtisery. Italy gave shelter, Dread, ana a mum ss to tu uanisaetl lliiiifturiaus, 11 the Alaycar were to repay this double treat ment by Mi,pnrtinv Austria in her etlurts to pti down Italy's freedom, tho cur.-e of tho just God wou.d be on tin in. Italy a one lias a rietn to Ve netia. It is lit rs her own offspring. Italy la for toe Italians, 11 augury lor the Hungarians. Out with Austria iroin Italy, out with hor trom Iluu- fiiiry. future's law, justice, require it. i on owo no allegiance to the Austrian?. You hare beeu dropped to tho batt e illa auninst your will, in vio- lulion ol the law, by arbitiary euio uent. x on owo Austria 10 fidelity, li.at perjured race hits bei n excluded iiom Hungary's throne since 184!), by the will ol tho liberated nation, aud the law w.iich pro- nouncia li I'xpuipea lor ever warned nil tiunguriuns to beware serving it under the penalty of treason. That law is still in vipor; it hag never hot n re called. So, then, your laitlilulncss, bravery, and allcpiance are only due to your coun ry. Would you be deserters Iiom your national cause bv remain ing in the service ol its mortal enemy r Ha is tho runaway who stays with Austria to uphold her in torturing, degrading, and turning lit own native land. Here or there, fight ou must. Fight, then, lor your country's good, nut for the benefit of your countr 'b oppressors. By crowding undor our na tional flag the war may be concluded soon, and cost less blood, By remaining under the Hapsburg flag you would blocd away tor a long time, smco tho war would, by your very gallantry, be protracted indefinitely. .Leave, then, those abhorred ranks. Come here, my braves! Thore victory itself is a curse lor you. Hero death itself is r.ch in blessings trom your country. I aait you And I call upon you also in the name of tianualdi, who is with us ready to draw his clnrioim sword on behalf of Hungary, which will rise and DreaK her chains, xou must nave a Magyar's heart still, in unite of the Austrian unitorm and servitude; which keep down its beatings. In Hungarian hands tho very sword and bayonet must, think, heboid, then, your occasion tor reasoned and neartv action. Up, hasten to where the tn-color lloats. There is glory and honor to bo gained your post Is i hero, ibis appeal to your patriotism is made by mo in virtue ot the leadership which our nation hag en trusted me witn ot oio to acluevo the cause ot tier independence. I call upon you iu the name ot God and tho nation, and in tho sacred name of our couu try I command you to leave tho service of Austria, and to como here, where duty to Hungary awaits vou. nurra li tor tne Kine ol Italy I Hurrau lor tho Italo-Hungarlan alliance! Hunah (yn) lor our country. (Signed) Louis Kossuth Dated trom tho lio ul Italian C'ump, Juno 21, 1806. Our Candidate lor Congress. From the Lancaster Express. There is perhaps no man who has made for hinisell a more honorable lecord ol unswerving fidelity to the Union cause, during the past years of national peril, than Hon. William D. Kelley, one of Pennsylvania's ablest and most devolea representatives in (Jonerress. Sixteen years ago we hud the pleasure of ad vocating his claims in a Philadelphia journal, and tnroupu tuat Decame intimately ac quainted with the man. Then, neither he nor tlio writer occupied the same relative position to parties which we do to-day; but Judge Kelley was men tne same in pnucipie mta no is now a liemocrat in the truest sense an earnest advocate ol equal rights lor all men. Always the disciple ot truth, it is not surprising that our great national emergency found him a radictl, lor truth is ever radical. Nor is it surpr.f ng that a manof Judge Kcdcy's stamp shoulu be found as unt-ellisli among friends as he is learless mong loes. Although his name is prominent among those mentioned hi con nection with United states Senator, he promptly waives all claims urged by his menus iu uis uwu ui-uuii, uuu bucumio uui nomination of that old pioneer of freedom and equal rights, Hon. Thaudeus bteveu, with that sincerity and zeal which characterizes all of Judge Kelley's public nets, in giving our great Commoner to tne state at large, Lanacster county will not think the lessot Judge Kelley lor the graceful aud just mauner in wbicli he urges the local sacrifice in the follow ing leiter: Washington, D. C, July 17. J. M. W. Geist, Esq. Hear Sir A lricnd has dono me the kindness to Bend me a copy of our paper of the 10th instant, in which you present luaddeus tstovuns as a candi date lor thelimted blatea Senate, and say that ho will be the unanimous choice ol tho union men ot tho district, and no politician who has anyregaid lor tne ntness oi things win venture to oppose reso lutions instructing the detonates to support the dis twuuiabed statcMuan who has given to Lancaster county a national reputation." I pray you not to present Mr btevens as a local candidate, lie belongs to l'ennsylvama. and the story oi Pis life-loug devo tion io trutn and justice and irceciom is among Per richest treasures. His name will be dear to tue Cum ing generations of ennsyivanians, as those of OtiB ahd Adams are to the people of Massachusetts. I utive ueen naueren nv KORiiicr mv iiiimn r.oiuientnn with the beuatorial contest; but us a Pcunsvlvunmu i "Mill UDU more to trull v m a nri( in luu aleitMon Without opposition in the Union nartv than 111 m me sua oi a generous contest witn wortliy tuiuuivn. uope, ineroiore, tu.it, you win pre, tent the name of thi) arreat radical, ilut irrear emn, moner ot the Kej stone Mate, to hr people and ask mciu . t. 'uemseives dv crowning nis lile-long devotion to their best interests with au uncontested eiecuou iu iub tuiua sstatos senate. lours very uuiy, WILLIAM D. KKLLISV, CHURCH STRUCK BY LinnTKlMn Vnatonluir atternoon. a iow moments iwim-o r. nvi as it conimei-ced to rain, a Btroke ot li"htnui(r struck one ot the turreis on the towet of wt Tnomus' Church in Elm street. The turret shuck was ou ioc Buutnwest corner of the tower. The lightning enteredthe tower, passing diagonally across it, und comimr out. 'hut,.,Uoi! the wall and the edge ot the root ou the front side near the tower and over the entrance to Sheffield buildint.', teariiiK out down ten or tifteen of tho stones in tne front wim lum iL-w iui'i uuiuff tuo xuui. m striking the turret the cap-stone, which consisted of two stones carved to a point, fell oil' and stiuck tho root twenty leet or rnoro below, passiug through the tool', niukiuor a larsro hole, and aim. makiug two holes in the floor ut the head of the stairs, una knocking ou the lutu ana plaster Im.Iqw. The) hi ones wpro Ktminpil hv thu ti,lr.- althoueh they caused nearly us much damage as it they bad ?one throuen. In tho tower the liehtniuii tore the woodwork some, but did uo treat damage. Hart it passed to tho main body ot tue btiikiiutr oelow, the damage caused would have been very great. Uartjord Jour nm, mm. Lincoln in Italy. A popular life ot Abraham Lincoln iu Italian has been published at Flo rence, Italy. It is sold for the benefit of the reednien. Piobable Capture ot Lnmlrande, the French Swindler. Ernest Bureau Lamirando escaped from a Deputy United States Marshal in tnis city on the 3d inst int. and a reward of two thousand dollars was offered for his recapture. The Wash ington Stnr ol hit evening says a lorelgner, apparently an Italian, who Ins been stopptug at Williird's llotcl lor several days, under tho name ot A. E. Burnette, was arreste.i m that city on suspicion that he was Lamirando. He wan locked up at police headquarters. He appeared to be distressed by the fact ot his arrest, and very uneasy then told by the officers that they would inquire about him In New York. Tne officers left htm in tne ante-room, the cells being very uncomfortable. About lour o'clock. Ser geant Keed. sitting In tho trial room, heard a fearful groaning in the ante-room, as if some one was in a dyint; condition. Entering tho room be saw the prisoner lying upon tho door, his aims quivering, his legs drawn up, and his eyes rolling around wildly and desperately, as if he was in tho agony of dpath. llis body was baic, and lust across the left breast was a scratch from which a few drops ot blood had ooze I. A surgeon was called, and after an examination of tho wound, it whs concluded that the appaut attempt to commit suicide was only a itise. The police sergeant smd to him. "Look hero, old lellow. it you don't pet up we'll put you back in the cell." The prisoner took the hint, and im mediately got up as well as ever, "barring" the wound. The detectives will hold film until they receive a reply trom New York witn regard to him. A. Y. Avening Jnst, 2Wi. FINANCIAL. JAY COOKE & CO. No. 114 South THIRD Street, 13 ANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES V. 8. 6s OF 3881. 5-20s, OLD AND NEW. 1010s; CEE'l I FICATKS OP INDEBTEDNESS, 7 S0NO1E8, 1st, 2d, and Sd Series. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED. 1N1LKKST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. Special business accommodations rcsorved for LADIES. 6 7 2m JOHN SAILER. CKOHGE STEVENSON. gAILEll & STEVENSON, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 131 S. THIRD Street, OPP08ITE G1KARD BANK. GOLD AND 8ILVFR, BANK NOTES, GOVEBH- 11KNT BONUS, and COMPOUND lNl'EKESI NOTES, bought and told. COLLECTIONS promptly mado on all accessible points CITY WARRANTS WANTED. 7 14 stuttalm Sl OCKf- tnd LOAN b bouuht and Bold on commission. U. S. SECURITIES. A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST. 3 NASSAU ST. NEW YOKK. PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND HOLD ON COMMISSION HERK AND I SEW YORK. 31 fA-VIlSfaJ BROTHERS, Ho. 225 DOCK STREET, BANKKIIS AND BROKERS, BUT AND SELL UNITED BTATE8 BONDS, 1681b, 5-20s, 10 40s. UNITED STATES 7 S-lOs, ALL ISSUES. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. Mercantile Pacer and Loans on Co.lnteraU negotiated Stocks Hounlit and Sold on Commission. 1 31 i 11 E IIUST NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED" During the erection ol the new Bank building, to 1 17 4p No. 0O5 C11ESNUT STREET 5'20S -F I V E -T W E N TI E S. 7-308 -SEVEN-THIRTIES . WANTED. LE HAVEN & BBOTUER, 1 7 No. 40 S. Third Stbret. MARSHAL'S SALES. M A R S II A L ' 8 SALE. Bv virtue of eluht wrltt of sale fcy the Hon. JOIIM CADWALADEK, Judge of the Dlmrlct Court oi tho l ulled State in aud lor the Eastern District of l'enn dy.vanla, to me directed, will be bo d at public sale, to tne uiuueHi uiu ucui uiuucr. lur uu, ai mo V(l l.I.L. SE1GKU & CO.. No 127 N. KKONT Street, on Wednesday, Auinmt 1, lsBtt at 11 o'clock A. . til) Urn-rein ol Whisky, in lota or ooe up to iouip"" barrem. ..... . aIho B stills ana a nnas oi moiasscs. ... . And at 3 o'clock P. It . same date, nt the ElRhtcenth Ward Police Station Ilouse, TRENTON AVeuue, noat Dauphin street, P. C. ELLMAKF.U. 718wfm6t' TJ. S. Marsha , E. D ol I'eiuntylvauia. MARSHAL'S SALK.-BY VIKTHE OF A writ ot Bale by the Hon. John Cadwalader, Jude oi Ihe District Court ol the Uulted States in aud lor tlio Eustcrn lilstrlctot Pennsylvania to me directed wui be sold ut nub Ic sale to the highest aud best bidder lor cash, at the store ot POWELL. SKKlKIl A CO . No. 21 8. FKONT street, on VE1NESU 1Y, August 1, at 'VbaireUKilllkTnick SmoklnR Tobacco, 12 boxes Tobacco scraps, 6 hogsheads Touacco Soiap. 8 fieru Tobacco Scraps, 1 lurge Precis, 1 Cutting Machine, i Stove and Pipe. P. 0. FLLMAKF.lt, U. S. Marshal Eastern District. Pejinsvlaii"v 4 Th ladelphla, July n. lwen jJlirLi 3 1 I'ockt-t Books, t S Portirnoiinales, g I $ , Cluar Cast's, ' B ?$ Portfolios, f 5 I tv Hi 5 3, Drt-SNlng Cases, & q ft l IhPj: BnnkerV Casts, g ' " JA II "t "l ue ud Qent' H 'CV. nuok l a Travelliue Bags. J W"'"K. tl In all styles. 'gl WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. GHESAUT GR0VB WHISKY. No. R North THIKI) Stront. It DTtMr(t atmiicd to ituv t tie abnolnte patln o i llils W lilssy Hie lil owliiK ceiiil'.i u;r- uliunld dott There Is no coholle silinuluni KnuHiit'oiiiniandiiiKsacr tuB n.tiii.atlm l vn fiiui hlih (chihck: PtiiLADKLi niA, Hppti niiier!) IA We have rsre ally tenicd the sampe of HE-tin OlOVK WHISKY which ou suid us. and flnathatll contains KoK op the foipomh s ct r.HTANca kimwiia1 hpiloil huh Is ti e iliarstur.pfc aud injurious in Riedient of the whips los In ndicra uxe BOOTH. MAKKKTT .1 (.'A MAC, Ana y Iciil :heuilsU . Naur York NeptrmherS tRM I hsre analyred a sample oi t HK-M T fli;oI y illSKY received rom r hnrles Wharton. Jr.. 1 hliauclphlaf and hnxlng careiullv trs'cd It, I nro p'eiis d to state that It Is entire y fhee fkom rontouou or inLKitinmi suhsiances It is an unusually pur bug line-tlavored qua, It r oi whlskv. JAMtSR ( HIITON.M.D... Analytical ueuns t . . Bostow. March 7 l I have made a rheml'sl ana ysls ot con,inercial mn pies ot t NESNUI ' ll,OVK WtlbKV which prnvpsu be irro frum the lienvy KukII Oils, and perlec.ily pure an unedul'eratrd 1 he tine flnvnr of Ibis whlnky is derive lioiu therruln uppiI In manufacturing it. Iiespectinlly. A. A. H.xYES. M I etatc Assaycr, No. IU Koylston stiect. For sale by riarrel.derrl'cnn. or bottle atNo.22sNorth TIllliD Street Pbllade.phla. il LONGWO Ti rV II'S celebrXted CATAWBA WINS S. J. W HAMMAB, SOLE AGENT, 6 14 th8in2J No. 02O MAIIKKT Street. NATHANS & SONS, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street. nilLADEU'IUA. 119m MOPES nATHATtS, HORACE A. ATHANB, OBLAUDO D. KATUAB9, MISCELLANEOUS. 1. V AH Cn AN MERRICK, WILLIAM H. UEBBICK. JORN K. COPE. QOUTIIWARK KUUNDK Y, FIFTH AND nA9uiituion oirecw, PllILADSLPntA. MKKUICK fc SDKS, FNOlKGfcRs AND MACHINISTS. manufacture Hluh and Low Pressure steam Kuglnes for Boilers, Gasometers. Tanks, iron Boats, etc. Castings oi all kinds, ei hor iron or biass Iron Fratre Roots (or Gas Works, Workshops, and Bailroad Stations etc Ketorts and Gas Machinery, ot the latest and most lm Drovrd coTjstiuctlon. Kvery desciiptlon ol Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, raw, aim unsi anus, vacuum runs upon eieam iiains, liefccators. Fl ters. Pumninir En&lnes etc. Sole Asents for N. U'lleux's Putout Suttar BolllnK A . n V T. ., L:.An ti 1 . .. plnwall & Woolsey's Patent Centritugal ougar Draining jtiacmue. ) "DRIDESBUIIG MACHINIi "VOIlKS. JL OFFICE. No. 6fi N FKONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We are prepared to till orders to any extent for our wen Known MACHINKKT FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN Mil LS Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spinning, aim v euvinK. We invite the attention ot manufacturers to our exton 1 IS ' ALFRED JEXKS A SON TpITLER, WEAVER & CO., MANOFACTCBEUS OF , Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords Twines, Etc., So. 23 North WATER Street and No. 22 North DELAWARE Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. Idwin II. Fiiler, Michael Wk aver, CONKAD F CLOTUll.li. 214 QEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUII.DER No. 232 CARTER Street And No. 141 DOCK Street. Machine Work and MlHwrlthtlnK nromntlv attendt v 38 OOKN EXCHAXOE BAU JMAKU1! AUl tlltr. J U Ult X. a A I Li ti X S5 c O., RRMOVED TO N. E. corner of MARKET and WATER Streets, Pel adalphla. DEALERS IN HACiS AND BAGGING l oi every uesei lotion, tor Gialn, Flour, Salt, super P boophate ot Lime, 15 one- I'USI, CIO. lartre and small GCNNY BAGS canstantly on hand. z IJ Also, tl UUlj DALll, John T. Bailey. Jades Cascades, ALEXANDER O. C ATT K LL & CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HO. 26 NORTH WHARVES, AND NO. 27 NORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 2 2 ALEXAKDEB O. CATTKLL. ELIJAW O. CArfKM. COTTON AND FLAX HAIL DUCK AND CASTAS, ' oi an nuiuoers sua oranas. Tent Awning, Trunk, and Waon-Cofer Duck. Also I'apcr Slanuiucturers' Drier Felts, trom one to seves lcet wide; Paullns, Pelting, Sail Twine, etc J011N W. EV HUMAN A Co.. 3 6i) No lu3 JONES' Alloy, WILLIAM S. GRANT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACEItt FOU Pnpcnt's Gunpowder, littlned Nitre, Charcoal, Eto. W. Baker & Co 's Choculute. l ocos, and hroma. Crocker Bros. & Co.'s Yellow Metal SbeatbUig, Bolts, and Nails. 124 STOVES, RANGES, ETC. JJ N I O N OIL STOVES, Anew and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heating by Petroleum Oil. Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get out 01 older, being as slmpleiu every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. Ihe Buker, Broiler, and Flat-iron Heater are the only special articles of tur nllure required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove lumlture may be used. DAVID II. LOSEY, BOLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, 1 No. 38 South FIFTH Street, Liberal ducount to Ihe trade. 4 17 3m ro QULYER'S NEW PATENT DEEP SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE. RANGES OF ALL. S1ZKS. ALSO, FUlEGAK'S NEW LOW PKE8SUHE STEAM LIEAT1NU A1'PAKA1"US. FOB BALK BY CHABLE8 WILLIAMS, . 6 10 5 No. 1182 market street. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, OH H.ROPKAN RANOK. tor tumbles, hotels, or oublio instituilous lu TWKNTY DIFFKKfcNT S1Z1S. Alno Phi adeiuhla Ranues. Ho -Air s ur- races Portable Heaters, Lowduwu Urstus Firuboard Stoves, Bolt Hollerti. ftewhole Plates, llrollers, t'ook ina Stove, etc.. wholes e and r-tall, by Uu nisnaiao turers CUASJC, HAKP it, THOsfPSON, t IV staUiCm No. m N. SECOND Street AUCTION SALES. o T 1 E . I. JOHN EDGAR TliOAIMlN.Trns lit nwrti'n Inrentuni 01 n ort aso ol the irian i ly h'Tdnaitcr ub- scrlPed exc.niKl by tt,n J yioue unu i.loitrileid UaWroad (niinin.tu tie ax luoittui ue 1:1 tnu t to secure the pn.viitutoi I ic principal m t In eiest ' bonds ot said t on psuv tf ie uinnuui oi ;iu,tiit) winch mrta'jn Is ouled tlie 1st, dv oi hovenihr a D. Intll and lecor.lod In ihe (ILce lor l,rcunliuu Leeds etc li an I lor tue county cl Ulalr on the ft h tiny o: November A. 1). itw in siortkam hour h.-- p k ,07 him, n il uu, una Hi, (io bin by tiivi; notice tnat d iuli having ha'n ti ndo lor more itmn ninety dj s In ihe i,Miu it 01 ihe lute ri tlueiiDd (icniHiiilid on lite 'iuu bonds 1 tvil m pursu ance ot he wrltt, 11 leuucft to rue directed ot tlio liO fjeiS Ot nuiTO tllBIl n tevn ll-nusiiml it, ,11, its. In amnnnr 01 the raid bonds and by vir ue of the noner eonterred u on n,e ui u at resinci uy mi sal 1 mort ace expos to i nline a o aim pimi 10 me uiRnesi ana best bidder by JI. 1 I10.M AS & 'Ov S.Auctloneets nt ihe I'HU.AUEL- pl.IA 1 X" II A(jE. in tlio t itvot l'hl ailnlalna on 1 hill Ml V. 1 111! it U UaV (ll nP litem Per A. 1. Ik,,I nnnntlin t( ru.s iiud I'lioitiimx hereliiatter stated, tue whale 01 the sum inni:ad premise, vlir. : - 'II, evi ole ot thAt section 01 the Tyrone and Clear field 1 11 llrosi. from the point 01 Intersection witli tne I'ciiiisvlvui la ltal rond, at or near yrone Station in Limr cctimy to the point ot ronni'ction with the vrmled line in t he said 'lron' and Cleurtld lintlniml, kt iivtn nnu (,eHii;naten as "'iiie 11m r'ction,j nuing eboui three miles and one itiiirter Irotu thePcnusti vania ltnl road at 'I yrone -tatlon. as the s,ime Ik now (,! strucivd. together wltli all and Siiiui ir ihe rail ways rnl s bilOtiP, lenies, iprlvl'i uei. rlabts. ana a,l rea propoit o avorv description aeipnred by and be ii'UK.nu to ssld compunv. adjccui to orcunuccted wlt.a, or on ihe line of said fcctlou o' three and 0110 quarter miles ot rond. and a 1 tne tons tncutne, msues ami pioiits to lie derived aiif1 to nrie from the same and altbe lauds U'cd and occupied lor railways, depots or siut ons between SHld po'lits ou saldsoctiono t i'ce and one-uar ei ml es wliti an buildings standing tl.ercon or proeureo there;or AND SEVERALLY. Ah the lands, railways rails bridges, culverts, trestle w orks t(,ol I ouses, coal houses, whurves, tenccs. riuhts of way, workshops inschiuery, sti ions, depots, dupot nrouuis. works, masonry, and other superstructure, nal estate ouiidlnus, and linprorementa ot whatever nu' tire or kind ai pertn'mnit or beloupinir to the above mentioiicd iuoicrty and to 'he said seotlon 01 tile said Tyrone and Ciearfled Railroad aud owned by Bind (cuitmni m connection thereittih. 1 be said sectlun 01 the Tyrone aud Clearfield Railroad extending trom 'he point ot Intersection of the suld Ty rone anil Clearfield hullmad wi n the Pennsylvania Haiiroml 10 the point 01 Connection with the (railed line ot the ald I yionc and ClearUela Rul. road known jaud as '"J Le Intersection " Is about 3H miles in length. . '1 1 RMS OF SALE. $10. COO of the purchase tnonev 'o be paid In cah w hen the pripenv Is struck oil, and ihe balance within twenty davs tl,eresltet. PAYMl'NP on account of the said balance of purchase money, to the extent of the dividend thereof Davable on the bonds so cured by the said mortyaye and the matured coupons of said bunds, may be mane In the said bonds or coapons; and II the dividend is less than the nctnalsum dun upou the said bonds or coupuns. the holders mar retain pos sebslon of tlie said bonds and coupons, on receipting to the said T rustee for the said dividend and endorsing payment ot the same on the suld bonds nr coupon t Don the nuichase money being paid, as aiorosuld. the said Tiustce will execute and deliver deed of conveyance ot the prenii.-es to the purchaser or pur chasers in pursuance of the power coulerred upon him hv iIim said niortuaue. ny tur her Uiiormatlon In respect io said sale, or premises, may oe naa upon upii icuun to iub uuuer- Slkuea 1 rusiee, mi in onice ui iuu rvuiinrivauis kuu road Company. No. 238 S. I bird street Philadelphia. JOHN EDGAR THOMSON, Trustee, No. 1KW 8. THIRD Street. M. THOMAS & "ON Auctioneers Nos. lay und 141 S. FOURTH Street. 6 II n 3m Philadelphia, N 1. R. FRANKLIN RALEY, Trustee In a certain Inden ture ol SlortifUKC. of the property lierclnait t desorlbeu, executed by the Tyone and Clearfield Railroad Coin nun v to me m moriKflkee In trust, to secure ihe ntnuien ot the nrlnclnal and interest of bonds ot said Comoanv to 1 li c an.ount ot ttSCtOU, which moitgai;e l dated thu 1st ilny of Fe liruarj , A. D. ihii, ana recomea in tne omce lor recording deeds, etc. . In and for the county of Blair, nn !,.. it, Aav nt Knhrnitrv. A. I).. lHlil In mnrtunira book 11, pane 1 IB etc.. and in the oillce for recorduni needs, etc. In and lor the county ot Centre, on the 26tSi ilnv ol February. A. D.. 1861. in mortnaue book li. naue 4IH. etc.. do hereby elve notice that deiault having been made lor more tiiun ninety days in the ptynient ot the interest due aim aemanuea on tne saiu oouus, 1 win, iu pursuance of the written request, to me dlrocted. of the holders ol more than $20,i 0, In amount ot the said bonds, and bv virtue ot the power cou erred upon me in tha tespect by the said mortgage, expose to pub io sale, ana sen 10 uie nutneai ana Dest uiiiuer, or vi. 'IliUMAf & nw.M, Aucnoneers, ai inc rtiiL,ueij- IUIA lAiiiANUK. in the ctiy 01 fiuiiid.iniiia on Thursday, the 27th dw of Scutember. A D. ISiill. noon il, e terms and conditions hereinafter stuted. the whole ot the said mortf axed premises and iranctuses. viz. : The whole ol that tecttonot the T.vrono and Clear field Railroad trom ryrone Station, lilalr county. Penn sylvania, to Phlliinsbnru, in (. entre county. I'enimvl van la, as the same Is now construcied, together with an 1,1111 singular tne railways, rui s, eross-ties, cnairs. spikes iron, timber, bridues. fences, together Willi all real property 01 every uescription acquired uy and ie- lonttniK 'o saiu 1 oil! pany appurxeuuui 10 soiu roua, and all the rlKhts, llberiles, prlvileiies, and corporate trancbisea ol suld road end company and all the tolls, income. Issues and profits to bo derived and to arise from the same., aud all the lands used and occu pied lor rai,way depots and stations between said points, wiih all buildings standing thereon or procured thereior. . AND GENERALLY. All the lands, rahwajs nil s. bridges culverts, tres tle works, tooi-hotisi s, coal-bouses, wharves, fences, rights of way, workshops, muclilnerj, ststions. depots, depot urounus, ft oiks, masonry, and other superstruc ture teal estate buildims, and luiprovements of whatever nature or kind appertaining or belonging to the above-mentioned property and to tlio suld sec ion of the said T roue and (Jloarfle d Rullroad. and owned by suld ( ompany Iu connection therewith, and all the rli'lits liberties. Drivlleges, und corporate trunuhlsea of tola roau anuCoinpauv. The suld secHon ot the said Tyrone and Clearfield Rullroad. extending trom said Tyrone Station Bluir ct uuty, to and hruugli tho boiougli of Puiillpgburg, In Centre county, is about 'I3h nit es in length. TKtUHS OF SALE. 10,000 of the ptnehase mom y to be paid in eash when the pioperty is struck oil', and the balance wlihiu twenty days thereafter. Payment on account of the said balance of purchase money to the extent of the dividend thereof payable on the bonds secured by the said m, rUaue and the matured oupons of the said bonds, may be made In the said bunds or coupons; and if the div.dnnd is less than the actual sum due upon the said bonds and coupons, the ho'deti iuiv retain possession 01 .'he said bonds and coupons on receipting to tho said 'trustee lor tho tald dividend, and endorsing pay ment of the same on the Said bonds or coupons. Upon the purchase-money being paid as aforesaid, the Trustee will execute aiiu ueliver a deed of conveyance oi the premises to the purchaser or purchasers, In pursu snce of the power conferred upou biiu by the said ninrtgupc. Any further Information In respect to the said sale o premise! maybe hud on aopllcatlon to the uudersUned Tiustce. at bis oflice, No. il South THIRD Street, In the city of Phliudclph'a. R. FRANKLIN RALTCY Trustee. No. 42 couth Third street M. TTIOV AS & SONS, .uctloneers, 6 11 mJm Nos. lt'J and 141 South FOURTH Street. T HUSTEES' BALE. Whereas. THE OREAT WESTERN I'ETRO- LEU M AND KM'INlMi COMPANY, of St Louis, o , did, on ihe Twenty -third day of January, A. D. hlgbteen hundred and slxty-eix, convev to the under signed.as Trustee.the lands and premises herelaaiter do scribed, to secure the payment ot a certain promissory note, made bv said Company, and bearing even date with said trust teed, lor the sum of teu thousand tbree hundred dollars, payable to CHARLES W. FORD, or to his otder one day a ter the uute thereof, with lawful interest ; and a so to secure tne payment to said Ford 01 ull other money which he might, irom time to time advance to said ( oiupan.v, at Its request, with Interest. ' And whereas. It was iu and by said Trust Deed pro vided that, in case the said Company should make deiault in thepuymcntot the moneys secured by said note, or In the payment ot any other moneys tbereuitcr to be advanced by ibesald Ford, with interest, tbat tho suld Trustee might proceed to sell 11 e property in said deed derlbed or any part thereof, at pub Io vendue to the highest bidder, ut the east Irout of the Court House ill M Leuis, lor cash, fiist giving sixty days public notice 01 tho tune, terms, and place ot said sa e. by advertisement Ui some newspaper printed in St. Louis and In I hlladeiphta. And whereas. Default has beon made In the payment of the moneys secured by suld deed, iutlce Is the ro le re heeby given that the subscilber as such I'rustoo wbl. on the rth day 01 September. A. D.. eighteen hun dred and sixty-six, between the hours of li and 1 o'clock P. Id., at the east trout 01 the Court House lu St 1 ouis. Ho., sell at public vendue tor cash to the high est bidder, the lands iu suld deed meutiouod, und w blch are described as lollows: All that curtain tract of land situate In tl e township ot Harmony. 00m tt of Venango, and State of l'eniisy ivni iu, bounded and de scribed as lobows, to wii ; Beginning ut a post at the loitheust corner ol tho Herkl ucr Conipuuv's laii,t. aud thence, extending south one and thr, e-'ourtbi degrees, west 01 e hundred anil seventy and seven-tenths rods to a fit s 1 at the southeast corner of the Herktmei Company's mid; thence south seventy and 0110 hull degrees, east foity-one and seven-tenths rods to a post the southeast ( orner of the piece; thence north one and tlirce-iourths degrees, eust oue hundred and eighty-three and tour ten 1 hs rots to a post the northeast corncrnf the tract; then north cighty-elgti and one-tou th degraes. west thirty nine sud eight-tenths rods to the place of begin ning cuntulnlng ioity-lour acres o' land. Date, June 21, lbu6. HAMILTON 8PENCF.R. , 6 29 lint Trustee MONUMENTS, TOM US, GRAVK.8TONE8, Etc. Just completed, a beautiful variety of Italian marble monuments TOMBS AND URiVE STONES. Will be sold ckeap for cosh. Work sent to any part 01 the United States. liKNUY B. TAKit, MARBLE WORKS, 1 4wlmS No. 710 OREFN tttrcet, Philadelphia. AUCTION SALES. o 1 c I .lllll V r)iQ ,, .. , T.Ha,na It. n.ai.ln uJ," i- - v . uvill OVii. , . I u . ' 1 , m 'll 'U Indemuie ot Mortgage ut the piop'ity hereliiatter de scilheu executed by tne Tyrone and ( leaitield Ksi rosd Company to Bin, as Xior gogee In Tiust, to ouure the fan,tntol tlie prlncli al u d interest ot bonds of said ompetiy to tl,e aniouuL ot k.2.5iiin which Mongotrels dated the 12tn day ol May a. D. In.!!), and reconlcd In the ofl ce tor teeerditiH deeds, eto In and lor the ounty 01 Blair, on Die 1Mb day 01 Way, A D. lntiM, In inorrgsce book A. ,ngesni 4-5 and , ind lu the olilce tor re cording di eds. etc.. la and lor the county ot Centre, on the Mh day (t Way. A I). 1M In mortgago book K, tinge W' eto , do hereby five notice thitdniunlt havln been made lor more than ninety uys In the payment of the Ilnerestdue end (leinanded on Hie aaid bonis. I will. In ptitsuunce of the Written tequest to mo directed of the lioiileis ot 11 ore than eiw ot In amount of he sold bonds, and by virtue of the powei cornered uunn me In that reepect by trie said mortgage expose to public sale 11 nil sell 10 the highest and besi bidder by Vi. rilOM 'S & SUSS. Aiicth neers. at the PtllLAD'F.LPIII A EX C H A OK, l the cin of i hlla'elnbla. en Thursdsy. the 17 tu 11 a v 01 contemner, a i. ihm upon the terns and coi'ditlons bueiiinitcr stated, the v bn. of the said morignccfl premises, viz. : 1 lie w Hole ot mat section 01 suiu lyronn tna riear rleld luiUroail trom the point of iototsoctlon with the '1 yrone nd loci; Haven Unllrosd ncur Tyrone. Blair county, Pennsylvania to l'lilillpsburg Centre oounty, Pennsylvania as me same Is now constructed togniher with al mid siii(.u ar the railway, rails, bridges, lences, privileees, right, and all real property ot" every desciiptlon acquired by and beliinglng to snid Compnn. . and all tlie tolls. Income, Issues, and profit to lie, di 1 i veil and to B'ise from the same, and a, 1 tho lands used und oecunled tor railways, denot.i, ot sta tions between said polns. with a 1 tne buildings stand ing thereon or procured therefor AND UEN h RALLY All Ihe lands, railways, talis, bridges, culverta. trestle wotks, toei bouses, coat houses wharves, loncns. rights of way, workshops, machinery, Buttons, depots depot grounds, works, masonry, and other laperntruoture, real estate buildings and Improvements 01 whatever nature or kind Biipertslinug or belonging to the ubove mintloned propettv. and to the said section of said, T.vrnne and 1 eartlo d laiiroad, and owned by sold Com I any in connection therewl h 1 he saiu tectlon ol tne Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, extending from the Intersection ot tha' ivrone and Clear field Railroad with the rabrosd lormerly belonging to the Tyrone and Lock haven Railroad Company, but now to the Bald Kig e Vul ev Hailroad Company, is about 20 miles iu length. TEMS OF SALE. lO.COO of tho purchase money to be tieid In cosh when the pioperty is itiuck ol), and the halauce wituin 10 days theitalter Pa) MFNT on account of the said balance of purchase monev, to the ex ent of the dividend thereef payable on the bonds secured by the said mortgago and the ma tuied coupons ol the said bonds. mav be made in the said bonds or coupons; and If the dividend la less than the actual sum duo upon the said bonds or coupons, tne holders may retain possession ot the said bonds and coupons on receipting to tbe said Trustee for the said dividend and endorsing payment of the same on the said bonds or coupons. t Upon the purchase money being paid as aforesaid, the Tmsteewill execute and deliver a deed 01 conveyance 01 the premises to the puichascr or purchasers In pur suance ot tbe power coulerred upon him by the said moitgage. Any further Information In respect to said sale, or piemlscs. may be had upon application to the under signed Trustee, t the ollice ot the Pennsylvania Rait road Company, No. 23S S. Third sireot, Philadelphia. JOHN EDUAR THOMSON, Trustee, No. 23S S. THIRD Street. M. TIIOMAR SON. Auc'loneers, 8 21 mf4m Nos. Ui) and Ul S. FOURTH Street. LEGAL NOTICES. PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 12, 18(56. NOTICE Is hereby given that W.its of scire Facias will be issued ui,on tbe iollowlug claims at the expiration of three months irom the ante hereof, unless the same are paid within that timo to W. A. SLIVElt, Attorney at Law, No. 30 North SEVENTH Street City Io use ot Lane Schnlleld vs. Cornelias S. Smith. C. P., December T.. ;st4. No. 2. lor pavlnn, (,143-ttS, lot S W cornel ol Second and Queen streets, i leet 3 Inches by (-0 feot 6 inches. Snrre vs. John Panders, C. P., March T.. 1R65, No. 69, for paving. S44 1)0. lot N. K. corner 01 Sixth and Lombard streets, lb feet by 211 feet 6 Indies. Samo vs. James aiontgomerr C. P., December T.. 1865, No 49. for paving. $39 7 lot S. W. corner of Seventeenth and Montrose stieeta 1.1 feet by 46 feet 8 Inches Same vs. Freeman Scott, C P., March T., 1H68, No. 1, for having. 8,'j5 84. lot N. E. corner ol Tenth and Poplar streets. 1H leet front on Tenth street by 36 ieet. Some vs same C. P.. March T , 18(16 No. i for paving, ';4i2 lot north side of Poplar street, 36 feet east trom Tenth street, 14 teet by 24 Sume vs same, C. P., March T.. 1866, No 3, for paving, 1 S2.v;,:t, lot north side 01 1 op sr street, AO leet east irom Tenth street. 14 ieet by 24 leet f-ame vs. samo, O. P.. March T.. 18G6, No. 4, for paving, 24'( 3, lot north Bide of Poplar street, 64 feet east from Tenth street 14 leet by 24 leet. Srmevs William A. Archer, C. P., March T., 18fi(J No. 8, lor paving, muf. lot soutli side ot Brown street. 32 leet 6 Inches cssi from St. John street, 13 leet 6 laches by 23 tret 6 incites. Same vs. same, C P., March T.. 1RG0, No. 6. for paving, t24 Ti, lot south side of Brown street, 48 teet east from k Jo tin street, 18 leet S inches by 23 icetsin. 4 I2th3m' PHILADELPHIA, MAY 4. 1866. NOTICE IS hereby given that a writ of scire facias will be issued upon the following claim, at the expiration of three munihs Horn the date her' l.anles ithe same la paid within that time to ' W. A. 8 LIVER, Attornev-at Law, No. 3' N. SEVENTH Street. "CTIY" TO USE OF LANE 8CHOFIEI.D VS. Frspklln Fire Insurance Company. C. P., Decem ber f , iiib. No M. For paving, 474'43, lot N. E. oornur of 1 wenty-second and Spruce stretts,17 leet (ronton Hi nice by 67 leet 4 Inches deep on Twenty-second street. 6 4 l3ui ESTATE OF MARY SWIFT, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the above estate having been granted to the undersigucd by the Register of Wilis, nil persons Inucb ted are requested to make pay ment, ai d those hsvlng legal claims against tbe same to present them tor settlement to CAROLINE SWIFX, P. 8. JACOBY, Sxeentors. Philadelphia June 1, 1866. - 7 6itit SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o J W. SCOTT & C O., SH1ET MANUFACTURERS, ADD DEALEBS IN MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOCB DOOB8 BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL, 8 26 rt PHILADELPHIA. pA TEKT SIIOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FCEKISHING STORE. PERFECT FITTING BHIRIS AND DRAWERS made from measurement at very short notice. All ether aitlcles of GENTLEJ1EN 'S DRESS GOODS in lull variety. WINCIIKSTEU & CO., No. 706 CHE8NTJT Street 8 24'S CIGARS AND TOBACCO. t ULNT TO TOBACCO CHEWEBS WEDDING-CAKE FINE CUT TOBACCO. The only FINE CUT TOBAfJCO ever manufactured in Philadelphia. ; The Best in the Market. EVEItYllODY USES. IT. Manufactured from the Best Leaf. BOLD EVERYWHERE. 6U Factory, 6.E corner Bhoad and Wali.acb Street CHEAPEST I suiustS JI
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