THK WAU IN ASIA. Aeeontttor 1b Urau Hatlle of frtijiar ft lft til ttlweii the llanals-ae aad The JnvaMe Jiunse of the 1st of July pun listae" mil account oi the groat battle which the Russians louaht In Cptitral Ahia on the 2 )tu of May, of which a telcpraiihic roport was re ceived a few weeks ouo. To undctatand th ttarratix e.our reader- mit retnernbor that before the i action the Riimaii were encamped at Ichina, on the lelt bank of the Svr Dana, while the BokharU.is were at Irdinr, on the ame bank, but ncveral milci ntuher up tbe UVt'l. Tbe followine is the Russian report: THK F.MIB'8 TROOP ACTIVE AND MOVINO ROUND TUB REAR . SI The lieqiient appearance of the enemj's parti sans m greater or less number in our rear, a well its on our lines ot communication, ai.d the presence of the principal arm; of tlieKuiirat the place named lrdiar, absolutely necessitated an otfenhlvc tuovemrmt on our part, so much the more that on the 17th and 18th of May positive Information was received that tbe Emir, tiavinir returned from a two uavs' excursion to Samar kand, was disposed to attack us. With that view he had despatched a part of his troops to the right batik of the Svr-l)aria, upon our territory, situated beyond the Tchirtcbik (an afiluentof the 8r-Duria, which Hows past Taacbkeut aud Joins tbe Svr at T. hiuaz). THf NUMBER, ARTILLEKT, AND ARMS OF TUB NATIVE.-!. The army of the Emir was said to be very numf-rou?, con.-fctinK of sarbaics, mounted rifle men, artillery, continuants ol various local gov ernors, and ot Kirjihi. roaming over liokhanan territory. The number of tLe tarbates and of the artillery, all regularly armed, was tive thou sand. The artillery numbered twenty-one pieces, among which were gocue superior to ours. As lor the Kirgh'z, th' ir number was not less than thlrty-tlve thousand. THE RUSSIANS TAKING POSITION. On the 19th of May. at daybreak, a force at Tchinaz, consisting ot fourteen companies ot infantry, five notnias of Cossacks, with twenty pieces ot artillery and rockets, quitted its posi tion to move on Irdjar. This detachment con sisted ot Lieutenant-Colonel Pistoilkors, with live solnias of Cossacks, a rocfcei detachment, and six pieces ot artill-i v : Contain Abminoi. 'with six companies aud eiynt piec s, and Lieu-tenant-t'Olonol i'ovu--ky, with cieht companies and six piecs. The detachment carried pro vivions tor twelve days, and bad, be-ddes, ten days' provisions on board the 1'erovsky. Simiiitaneously wltu this detachment, another from Kiroulchi, on too rmht bank opposite Tchinaz under the eomtunnd ot Colonel Kraiev!kv, sot out on its march for Irdjar, by tbe right bank ol the Syr. MARCH1NM AND EKlRMIPUINa UNDER INTENSE UEAT. The Qrst day the troops accoiup'ished a stage of more than twenty miles wah tbe thermometer at forty desrrees of lieaumur, the enemv's cavalry contectina themselves with skirmish ing. There remained only lourteeu miles from Moura Rabat, wuere the troops bivouacked for the firot time, to the position of the Junr at Irdjar. On the 20th of May at daybreak tray parties of the liokharians be:an to show themselves in view ot our camp. FIRST ASSAULT OF UTS COSSACKS. At 1) o'clock our Cossacks had their first en counter with the Bokhar.un cavalry, which had some men killed; on our side one Cossack was wounded. At midday it became indispensable to advance the artillery, aud commence tiring, -which lasted without interruption tilt the end of the battle. Alter a short halt the troops advanced in the following order: The column of Captain Abraroot in advance, by the direct road leading to Irdjar; on tne right and on the same level the column of Lictenant-Coloncl I'istolilkors; behind these two columns cjrae, as a general reserve, three companies of a battalion of rifle men and a section uf arullerv, under command ot Major Pistchemouka; the baggage was covered by four companies and two pieces, under command ot Lieutenant-Colonel Fovitsky. TUB ASIATIC CAVALRY AND REPORT OF A COM MANDER. Hardly had our troops resumed their march when uiast.es of the enemy's cavalry appeared and surrounded the detach inent. The march of the bupaaue became especially very arduous, aud could only be facilitated, thanks to the extraordinary merit of Lieutenant-Colonel Fov itsky, who was obliged at the same time to watch the movements ot tne train and repulse tne incessant attacks to which it was expoced. The following fact may give an idea of the difficulties our troops had to surmount before reaching the enemy. When, after Ihe bailie, tbe JeDtol the Emir was seized, there was found, am one other things, a report of the Governor of Samarcand, who commanded the advanced position of tbe Uokharians. in which he announced that the Russians had been sur rounded before attaining that position, and tha lie would not delay niak!nr them all prisoners. THE ENGAGEMENT. Towards 5 o'clock, about a mile from the enemy's position, our troops were received by a st rone cannonade fiom his intrenebmunts and masses ot cavalry surrounded them com pletely, with the exception ot their lelt wine. The reserve was then directed towards tbe lelt, and all our artillery waa put in position. The enemy having allowed us to advance a good way, redoubled his cannonade, under which our troops remained nearly an hour. Our artillery, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel aUlverstan, rendered ui immense services. It was impossible to witness, without being tilled with admiration, our artilltrymen work with extraordinary address and tangj'roid in that keated atmosphere. Mot a shot inisaed its aim. Towards six o'clock the attacks of the cavalry rrew feebler. On the command of General lionianoYHWy, Captain Abraniot commenced the assault at the head of tbe infantry, and Lieu tenant Colonel Piutclilkors led the Cossacks to the charge. Captain Abramof exeoutej the order with the greatest coolness. Neither the redoubled activity of tbe cannonade and fusil lade, nor the intrenchmeuts, checked the column of assault. All advanced as ol the parade ground. At the end of half an hour our infantrymen had already bayoneted the Bokbarian artillerymen at their guns, and our artillery, now placed in position on tbe inner Bide of the intrenchments, destroyed with its grape-shot the new masses who attempted to stop the assailants. Siniuita- ....In H.ltli Vi n ,l,,tv.n rt ittntaln 1 hpainnf Lieutenant-Colonel PlsttlilKors went forward with his cavalry. At the same time he cannon aded vigorously with his six pieces, on the one hand, the forces trvine to stonCaDtain Abramof. and whom he took in flank, and on the other hand new masses ol cavalry and mlantry assem bling in lront ot him. FLIGHT OF TBB BOKBARIANS AND TnR PURSUIT. Moing rapidly from one position to another lie hemmed in the enamy more and more closely, and alter having overthrown them, put them to flight in the greatest disorder. All the ground between the first intrsnch ments and tbe Bokhanan camp was covered with dead, left by the enemy. His flight was so precipitate that he did not dare to nalt in his camp, which our troops found tilled with- all his effects, and showing all the marks ot recent occupation pots in which food was being cooked, lighted flies, tea prepared, etc. TBI 1WIB'8 CAMP, At nine o'clock the darkness compelled the discontinuance of the pursuit Only in tbe morning at daybreak a feeble column was sent out to occupy the second Bokharian camp, which the Emir had evacuated in the evening, leavinir also almost all the baueage. His own tent had remained in the condition in which it had been occupied by tbe Bovereien of Bokhara, the Chief of I.lamUm in Central Asia, 'fhera were found there a quantity or carpets, divans, kitchen utensils, and a multitude of bjects of Asiatic 1UInmng these operations. Colonel Kratevsky's detachment from Kirloutchl arrived on tbe 2 Uih at five o'clock P. M., on tue right bank or. the fijr-Daria, opposite Irdar. AltDough tUia de tachment had taken no part in the action, its THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, appearance, ami some shols of riflod cannon abiy directed, sufficed to exercise a certain in fluence on the prottress ol the battle, and hinder i be flying enemy from resorting to the territory beyond the Tchirtcbik, where their presonce would have been troublesome to tn. THE GAINS AND LOSSES. In this brilliant affair our loss was twelve soldiers wounded (sic); tho enemy left more than one thousand dead on Hie Geld. Our trophies consisted of fix pieces of artillery taken in the assault on the position, and tour pieces abnndoned by the enemy in his flight. In continuing to advance our columns would probably f nd other guus, ior tbe prisoners re port tbat tn his flight tbe Emir only took away two pieces. They even say that be was not slow to abandon them on tbe road to Ovatcpo, and that he only brought back two thousand horse men to Ijoiizak. liesides tne bapeare there were foutd in tho camps immense stcres of powder an all the aitilkry train. Without counting the cartrldee with which the ronds were strewn, wbicb the enemy followed in his fliabt. we found about six hundred and t-eventy pounds (24,120 lbs.) of powoer, two nundred and twenty thousand car trldnes, as well as a mass of bullets, shells, and otner artillery ammunition. After this victory Major-Ceneral Romenovsky advanced and occupied tbe fortress of Nan, and by the capture of Khodjent has separated Bok hara houi Khokan. An Encountkb with a Catamount. The catamount that attacked Mr. Teachout, tbe tele giaph operutor, at Tantalon, Tennessee, a tew Ubvs ago, made a brisk beat. It made Its appearance at the bouse ot Mr. Barnes, and leaped on the bed, where an in'aat was lyiinr, which, however, it did not harm. It then repaired to the vnrd. and made fearful havoc among the poultrv. There it was attacked by a colored woman, with an axe. It turned upon her, wiereupon she beat a hasty retreat. It then went to tbe telegraph otlice, where it Im mediately attacked the operator, Mr. Teachout, Bprininti at bis throat aud dragging him to the floor. Ho succeeded in grasping it by the throat, but not until he was severely bitten, and his clothes partly torn. The noise of the struggle attracted the attention of Mr. Stringer, who was in an adjoining room, by whose assistance Mr. Teachout was rescued from the clutches of tbe ferocious beast. It then made olf with a broken lrg, received in the encounter. It was then attacked by ove doi's, fighting t hem with ereat fury, whippitnr them in a few moments, then ran into a door yard, where it wa-t killed bv a stone torown by courageous younir lady, Miss Louisa Stringer. The animal measured five feet iu leneth. CAittiRiPfiB University. The number of ma triculations in tbe academical vear at Cambridge Unicrsit.v, England, has been five hundred and forty, lliis is the lurp est number on record. In 1864-5 and 1H63-4, the numbers were five hundred and thirty ami five hundred and nii.eteen respec tively. A sudden increase took place in 18t3, the number in 18(12-3 bavins: beon tour hundred and lorty-eiht, wbich was about the avcrace of the last twenty years. The largest number of admis sions in til the lattwo years was fourhui.dred and eichty-seven in 1845 (chc time of the traca rinn controversies at Oxford), and the lowest w as three hundred and eighty-two in ln,rS. HATS AND CAPST Q HATS, STRAW GOODS, ETC., RETAIL AT W1I0SESALE PRICKS. BARNES, CSTERHaUr, HERRDN & CO.. S. E. Cor. Fourth and Chesnut SK, Are now cloalnfi oat ct retail their extensive stock of SPUING AND SUMMER HATS, CoDfls.lngof Straw, Felt, etc., of the latest styles and iiupiovements At Wholesale Prices. 6 211 wfm2ni5p 0 Lose In went of Goods of this description can SAVB at least OAE VH FIT by puruhasiug hcre DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. u;ui ST GAM M01KI; ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We bear leave to Draw your particular attention to our new Frtiich Mrim Scouring knabHsnu eiit the, Brt and omy ore ol us u na in tniseity. w oo not ave, out oj a tliemkul orocem na ore Ladles', U.nt .emeu's, an CMIUien' Garments to ilieir orlulnal states wiioou lDjurlDH theiu In ti e least, Rhlle (tieat experience and the Le.tn acbinerr from France enable us to warrant periect satistaciion to ail Mho may lavor us with theit patronage. LaMKH' DRhhSI' S, ol' erer desci'Ptlon, with or without 'lrlmnitugg, are cleaned and finished w itiiout ueiDK taaen apart, wiieiuer tue coior is genuine nr not. tinrra loaiB ana iuannua. curtains. iiiD e covers. Carpets. Velvet hlLLons, Kid Gloves, etc. cleaned and rednislied in tbe best manner. Gen leiuen'a i-ummer and Winter Clothing e caned to pertecti, n without i turv to the fltull Ano Kings and banners All kinds ol stains r moved without c tuning ibe whole All orders are executed under our immediate siincrvlsien . and satii-taction guuianteed In every instance. A call and examination ol our process Is retpectiully solicited. ALKEDYLL & MARX, 12ntbs 'o 510 RACE Htieot. AUCTION SALES. N o c E. I. JOHN ETGAB THOMSON, trustee fn a ceitaln Indenture ot Mortgage of the pioperty bareluutter de scribed exccuivauy tii Tyrone aua t luaiueid Kaiisoaa C'ompanv to me, as Mortgagee in Tiust, to secure tho dm int n tot Ihe urlucloal and iniercst ot hods of said Company to the amount ot (&S HOo. which Mortuaire ut datcu tne ma Bay oi may. a. u. vso'j. auu rvcorueu i ti e lift to ior tecordlna ueeda. etc . in and lor the oouirfv of Bluir, on the letii duy ol May, A 1. lsAU, in mortgage book A, pages 5 J 4-5-6-7 aad 8, rnd in tho otUce lor re cording deeds, etc., lu and lor the conntvat Centre, on the lith duy ct May, A I. 1849. in mortgage book K, tage l'.tl etc , do hereby give notice that deiault bavlnai i en made for more than ninety days lu tbe payment of the Interest due and demanded on tbe said bonis, I will, in pursuance ol tbe written tequest to me directed of tbe boldeii ot more than MIOM) In amount of ibe said bonds, aud by virtue of the powet ooniened upon me In that reeptct by tbe said u ortgage. expose to public sale and sell to Ihe highest and best bidder by M. TliOM 8 ii hOfl, Auctlcueers. at the PHILADELPHIA HX 1 UAXlK.lt thecliy of 1 bllaelpbia. on Thursdsy. the 21th duv of September . A. IX 1W upon the ter ns and conditions Lerelnaiter stated, the v. hoe of the said Biorigaged premises, viz. : , , The whole oi that section of said Tyrone and Clear field Railroad irom the point of Intersection with tho Tyrone and Lock Haven baliroad. near Tyrone, lilalr county, Pennsylvania to 1 hiil'psburg Centre county, Pennsylvania, as tue same Is now constructed together with a I and eingu ar the railways, rails, bridges, fences, privileges, right., and alt real property of everv description acquired bv and belonging to said Companv, and all tbe tolls. Income, issues, and profits to be di rived and to a'le from the same, and a.l the lands used and occupied ior railways, depots, or sta tions between said points, with ail the buildings stand ing tbereon or procure a moreior. . . ... " AND QKN IlKAIXY All the lands, railways, ruiis. bridges, culverts, trestle works, tool bouses, coai-houses wharves, tences, rights ot way. workshops, machlnerv. stations, depots depot grounds, works, masonry, and other superstructure, real estate buildings and Improvements of whatever natuie or kind appertaining or belonging to the above mentioned propei tv, and 10 the said section of suid Tyrone and t learrte d haliroad, and owned by said Com pany in connection therewl h. a,. 'ihe saio section of the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, extending from the Intersection et the i yrone and C'lea flela Railroad with tbe railroad lormerly belonging to tbe 'I yrone and Lockhaven Railroad Company, but now to the Bald bag e Val.ev hailroaU Company, la about 20 miles In length, , . ., " TKM9 OF SALE. 10,000 of the purchase money to be said In cash when the pioperty is itiuck off. and the balance wltnlu M days tbeieaner PaIMKNToh account of the said balance ofpurohase monev. to the ex eut of the divideud thereof payable on the bonds secured by the said mortgage and tbe ma imed coupons ol the said bonds. may be made In the said bonds or coupons; and if the dividend is lew than tbe actual sum due upon the said bonds or coupons, tue holders may retain possession ot the said bouda and coupons on receipting to tbe said Trustee for the said dividend and endorsing payment of the same on tbe as id bonds or cou pons. I'pon ihe purchase money being paid as atoresald. the Trustee wilf execute and deliver a deed ol conveyance oi tbe premises to the purchaser or purchasers in pur suance ol the power conferred upon biiu by the said WAuytiu"rther information In respect to said sa'e, or pteuilses may be had upon auplloatlon to the under sivned Trustee, at the otboe pi the Pennsylvania Rati road Company, No- 238 K. Thirds, rent, Phi.aUe pitta. JUHNEHUAKTUOMsO'Orui.tee, No. vitas n muii utr.t I M. THOMAS A SON'S. Auctioneers. Muss 1 aud til H. t VUum uet. 21 raftut AUCTION SALES. N o I I. JOHN' FDOAR TR(lMHON.Trnst' In a certain Indenture of mortgage ot the pmpeity hereinafter no trltied executed by toe Tyrone and loarlleid Baliroad onman,to ne as niottgagee In trust to sooure tbe payment ol t ie principal and lnorest ot bonds of said t oinpnnv Ir .16 amount of 36,000 which mortgane Is dated the lstdar ot Novenibflr A 1). 10. and leonrded intlis cilice lor RicordluH Deeds, etc.. la and tor the county ot hlalr. on tbe 8 h day or Novomher. A. I. frM. In Mortgage ItoOk ''H." piers i07, KM, 109. 110, and Hi, do hereby give notice tnat deiaiilt having becnnailo lor more than ninety da; s In ibe pmcntof tbe inte rea dueand demanded on the aala bonds I wit . in pursu ance ol lie writtn reiiun.t to me directed ot the lio (lets of more than II ten ilionsand dollars In amount oi tbe said bonds aud by vir ne ol the power conlerred upon uie lu tl.at respect by tht sal I moruage ex none to Vul)icae and sen to the hlghent and best bidder by M. 'i HON AH 'US, Auctioneer at the rnit.APEb 1 HA X HAKCR. in the :itr ot I'hl adelphia on Ibnisdsy, the 27th day ot September A. I. lsiid npontba terms kuti coniittion herelnalter stated, tue whole ol tbe ssiu Mortgaged preuilrci, viz. I - '1 be wi.ole ot that section oi the Tvrone and Clear field liallroao. Irom the point oi intersection with the Fennstivai la Hat rnd, at or near . yrone Station in lllnlr county, to the point ot connection with the graded line ot the said i yrone and l!leaiT-ld Railroad, known end Oealgnated as "The Int rsectlon," being about three miles and one tiuurter from the Pennsyl vania Rul road at 'I yrone ttailou, as the same Is now coi strocied. together with all and slntfuur the nil ways rats biidger, icnces, iprivlieges. rights, ana ail reu propert o evory desrrlpilon acguireu by and be longing to sslrt compnnv. adjacent to or connected wltn, or on the line oi said section of three and one quarter mills oi mad, and a I the lolls Income., in tin and profits to be derived at.r to arise Irom tbe same and a 1 the lands ud and occupied for railways, depots, or stat ons between sttld ponts on said section o; tnreo and one-uuar ei ml es with all buildings standing tbereon or proinrea there or AM ..ILMERAU.T. Afi the lands, railways ralis bridges, culverts, trestle works tool 1. oust a, cotil houses, wharves, lences. rlxhls of way, workshops machinery, stauons. dnputs, depot grounds, wvika. masonry, and other aupurstruuture, leal estate bulldlt vs, and hnprovetnents of whaievcr na'ureorklnd apperta'ning or beloug'ng to the above mentioned property and to 'ho said section ot the said Tyrone and t learned Rullrona and owned by said Company in conaeotlon therenlih, 1 he said section ot the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad extending from 'be point ol intersection of the said Ty rone and Clearfield Railroad wlih the Pennsylvania Railroad to the point of Connection with the graded line, oi the said 'I yrone and Cleardela Ral road, known land as "i lie Interaction " Is about SH miles In lengtb. g 1 KtMS OF HAI.K. 10.000 of tbe purchase roonev o be paid In ca'h when the pre pen v Is struck off. and the baianoo within twenty days thereafter. l'AYMiJST on account of the said balance of purchase money, to the extent of the dividend thereol payable on tiie bonds se cured by the said mortgage and the matured coupons of said bonds, may bemaue in tbe said bonds or coupons) end II the dividend Is less than the actual sum due upon the said bonds or coupons, tbe 1 oldors mav retain pos session of the said bonds and coupons, on receipting to the en Id 1 rustee lor the said dividend and endorsing payment o tho ssme on the said bonds or coupons. t'pon the puicbase money liclug paid, as aloresald. tbe said Itustce will execute and deliver a deed of conveyance oi the premises to the purchaser or pur chasers in pursuunce of ihe power couierred upon him bv tbe said mortgage. ny lur her hitoiniallon tn respect to said sale, or premises mav be had upon app Icittlon to the under signed Trustee, at the otlice oi the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. No. S. I bird street Philadelphia. JOHN EDUAK THOMSON, I rnste, No. iW B. 'I'tilRU Htreet. 31. THOMAS & -ION Auctioneers Nob. lo9uud 141 S. FOURTH Street. 6 11 ii;.1tu Philadelphia. N T E. 1. R. FRANKLIN HALEY, Trustee in a certain Inden ture ol Jloituat-c ol the pr-berty herelnalttr describeu, executed by the Ty one and Cleurlleld Ruiiroad Company to tins t.s mortgaiee in trust, to secure the ia men ol the principal and interest of bonds ot said Comminy to the au.otint ot eSO.COll. wbieh moitgage is dated tbe 1st day of Fel ruar.t. A D. lxbT, and recorded in the otlice ior recording deeds, etc.. In and for the county o; Blair, on the 4tl day ol February, A. D.. Ih61 iu mortgage book It. page 118 etc. and fn tbe otlice ior recording deeds, etc. in aud lor the county ol Centre, on the 2titi day oi February. A. I)., 1861 . In mortgage book E. pa;e 40u. etc.. do hereby give notice that deiault having been made tor mote tbun ninety eays In the psvmont ot the interest duo aud demanded on tho said bonds, 1 will, in pursuance of the wrinen request, to me directed, ol tbe liolaers oi more than 920,' 0 in amount ot the said bonus, und b virtue ot the power cou erred upon me n tLn tespeet by the said mortgage, expose to pubic sale, and sell to the highest and best bidder, bv M. TMOMA .t SONS, Auctioneers, at the Pilll.ADEL IHIa 1X1 II AN GE. in tho city oi Pbllad. Iphia on Thursday, tbe 27th dv of September. A. I). Ii6. upon tbe terms and condiilons herelnalter stated, the whole of the said mortf aged premises and trancbises viz. : Ibe whole ol that tectlonot the Tyrone and C icar field Ruiiroad Irom i yrone station, rtlalr county . Peun sylvan a, to Phil Ipsourg. in C entre countv. Pennsyl vania, as the same Is now constructed, together with all i nu singular the rallwajs, rnl s, cross-ties, chairs, spikes iron timber, bridges, fences, together with all real property oi every description acquired by and ie longlng to said Company appurtenant to suid road, and all the rights, liberties, privileges, and corporate franchises ol said road and company and all the toTs. income, issues and profits to be derived and to arise from tbe same, and all tbe ltnds used and ooeu pled ior rai.wey depots and stations between said points, with all buildings standing thereon or procured thereior. AND GENERALLY. All the lands, raliwaj s. ral a. bridges culverts, tres tle works, tool bouses, coal-bouses wharves, lences, rights ol way, workshops, machinery, stations, depots, depot grounos, works, masonry, and other superstruc ture ical estate builduus, and Improvements of whatever nature or kind appertaining or belonging to the above-mentioned property and to the said sea ion of tbe ald T rone and dearth) d Railroad and owned bv suid ompany In connec ion therewith, and all the riohts liberties ortvilegcg, and corporate lranchlses of (aid roao audCon pativ. Tbe said section ot the said Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad extending from suid Tyrone Station Blair ci nnty, to and hrough tho boiough of P.nillpsburg, in Centre count, is about 2iiH ml es in length. TERMS OF SALE. 10,000 of the puichuse uion. y to be paid in cash when tbe pioperty Is struck oil, and the bulauco whbln twenty days therektter. Payment on account of tbe said balance of purchase money lo tbe exient ot tbe dividend thereof payable on tbe bonds secured by the said m rtgage mid the matured coupons of tbe said tonds. may be made in the said bouda or coupons; ana It the dlv.dend Is less than the actual sum due upon tho said bonds and coupons, the bo dors mav retain possession oi :he said bonds and coupons on receipting to tho said Trustee ior Ibe said dividend, and endorsing pay mi nt of tho same on t lie said bondi or coupons. Upon the pnrehnse-money being paid as atbresal 1. the Trustee wt'l execute anu deliver a deed of conveyance oi the premises to the purchaser or purchasers, in pursu enee of the power conferred upou him by the said mortgage. Any further Information In respect to the said sale o premises may be hud on application to the undorsisred Tiustee. at bis fl ee, No. 42 South THIRD Street, in the cits; 04 Phiittdelph'a K. FRANKLIN RAL1CY Trustee. No. 42 t-outh Third street M. THOV AS & SONS. uotlonees, 6 11 mho Kws. 1 JJ and Ui South FOCIiHi Street. UBTEEB' SALE. Whereas. THE GREAr W E 9 T B R N PETRO- LLliHANDRhFINlNU COMPANY, of St Louis, a-o , did, on ibe Tw enty -third day of January, A. D. Eighteen l.uudreo and sixty-six, cenvev to the uniler signed.as 1 rustee, tlie lauda and premises herelnalter de scribed to secure the payment ot a certain promissory note, made bv said t ompany, and bearing even date w ith said trust teed, lor toe sum of ten thousand) three hundred dollars, payable to CHARLES W. FORD, or to bis order, one day a tor the date thereof, with lawful interest; and a so to secure tbe payment to said Ford ol all other moneys which be might, irom time to time advance to said 1 ouipun.v, at Its request, with interest. And whereas It was lu and bv said Trust Deed pro vided tbat, lu case the said ( ompany should make deiault In the payment of tbe moneys aecured by said note, or in tbe payment of any other moneys tbereaiter to be advanced by the said Ford, with interest, that the said Trustee might proceed to sell H e property in said deed described, or anv part tbereot. at pub ic vendue, to tbe highest bidder, at the east lront of the Court House in St Len s, lor cash, Mist giving sixty days public notice 01 tbe time, terms, and place of said sa e. by advertisement In some newspaper printed in St. Louis and in 1 lillade ph a and whereas. Default has been made in the payment of the moneys secured by said deed, notice is. tbera lore be'eby given tbat the subsoilber as such Trustee will, on the Mh day 01 September. A. D.. eighteen hun dred and sixtv-slx, between tbe hours of l'J and 1 o'clock P, at., at the east iront of ihe Court House In St 1 ouls. Mo., sell at publio vendue tor cash to the high est bidder, the lands in said deed mentioned, aud w bleb are described as follows : All that certain tract of land situate In tl e township ot Harmony, oourtr of Venango, and Slate of pennsy ivaeia, bounded aud de scribed as billows, to wit 1 Beginning at a post at tbe northeast comer ot the Uerkliner Company's lan.i, aud thence extending south one aud tliree-iourtht degrees, wist ore hundred anu seventy and seven-tenths rods to a lost at the aoutbeasi corner of the Herkimer Company's und; thence soutb seventy and one-half degrees, east foi'y-oue and seven-tenths rods to a post the southeast t orner of the piece; tbenoe north one and three-fourths desrees. east one hundred and elghtv-tliree and lour tenths ro Is to a post tbe northeast corner of the tract; then north elghty-elgb and one-lou th degrees, west thirty nine and eight-tenths rods to the plaoe of begin ning containing toity-iour acres o' laud. Date, June 21, IbtsJ. ' HAMILTON BPENCER. t 29 llOt Trustee MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GUAVK-STONES, Etc. Just completed, a beantlM variety of ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENT, TOMBS AND ORiVE STONES. Will be sold cheap for cash. Work tent te any part 01 tbe United States. HENKY 8. TAlllt. MARBLB WORKS, 4 wluiS No 710 GBF.FK Street, Philadelphia. RAILROAD LINES. K A D I N (. It A I L K O A D i.itr.A i i hi . k i.i.. iioji riiuur LlTtl . TO iHK IM ERIOR O I ENN81LVAM , THE NchU YI.K ll.l., M"QUB BANNA. HMEFRLAND. AD WYOMINtJ YaL- LFYH, THE NORTH, NOHfttWiST. AND TUB n-t i v I AKAI1AH. HUMMER ARRAKORMENT OF IHAINh Jnn.l ItoM FABSENOER r.envlnp ; the Comi.anv's Depot, at T HIBTF ENTfl aa CAIIOVtUILL Streeu. Philadelphia, at the loUow t hours t JIORNINU ACCOMMODATION. At 7-30 A. M. lor Reaoint an ' intermediate Statlo ...... u ORNiNO V X PRa.SK. At S'lll A. M. lor R aninir, Lebanon Herrlsbnra-. Pot Vllle, llnegrove. Tamaiiaa snnburr, "Vllllamsoo Htnlra. Rocbes'er Mflra lal s, ItufTnlo. A lentow V likesbniTe, I lttton, York, Carlisle, Cbambersbnr Bsierstown. etc. etc IbiB train connects at READING wi'h East Penn svlvanla Railroad trains for Allrntnwa. etc, and the Lthan n alley train for Harrisburg. etc t at FORI CLINTON w.lh ( atawiasa RallroaiT trains for Wll llB'flsbnrg, Lock Haven. Unilra eto i at IMRRI H'HO with Northern I rntral I omberland Va lev. and Pchuvlkill and Sttstiebsnna tratna ior Northambeilaud, YVililamtnort, lork Chamliersburg, ''Inegiove, etc. AtiERuOs SXPRE-S Leaves Pblladclplila at S-Jfl P. M , for Reading Potts rllle. Hnrnsbtirg etc., connecting with Heading and Columbia Rut road trains lor Columbia, etc. RFADINU ACi OMMODATION. Leaves Reading at 8 00 A HI, stopping atallwavsta tltms. a. riving at Philadelphia at 8 la A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 8 00 P.M.; arrives In Heading at 7 P. M. T rains ior Kbilsdeiphla leave Hnrrlsburtr at S 10 A M. and PoCsvuTe at 845 A. M arriving In Philadelphia at 1-10 P. M. Attotnonn trnlna leave Harrisburg at 2 10 1". M., Pottsvllle at 8-49 P. M., arriving In Phl.adelphla atB 4oP. M. UARRIPRt RO ACCOMMODATION, l eaves Reading at 7 30 A. M. and Hnrrnhurg at 4 10 T. M. t on nee i Ins at Reading with Aiternoon Accom modation south, at ti'IiO P. M., arriving In Philadelphia 111 P. M. ft arket train, with passenger ear attacjied, leaves Philadelphia at 12 4S noon for Reading an i all wavsta Hens. Leaves Lending at 11 3u A. M and Downingtown at 12-30 P. ai.. for Pbliadelphla and all way sia I ns. Ah tue above trains run dally, Mtindnvs exeeptetl. Stimiav trains leave Pottsvllle at 8-flO A. M . and Phl- lade phiaatS-ISP M. Leave Phlladolphln for Reading at H-uu A. jh -1 lemming irom Heading at 4 19 tr, at. CIIES'ER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers lor Don nlngtown and Intermediate point tahe the 7-.W and 8-I.1 A.M. and 6'0 P M. trnlns itom rni sneipnia, reluming irom Downingtown at 6 U A. M. and VI !tn noon. NEW YOIUl EXPhESS FOR I'lTTSBUBQ AND TIIE v f.nT. Leaves New York at 0 A 51., and R'Oi P.M.. passing Reading at l l'fl and 11 6J A. M and 1-4H P. M . and con nectiDgat Harrisburg with i'ennst Ivnnla andNonhern ( 'rntral Ralltoad express trains tor Pittsburg, Cbloago, W II lamsport, Elmira, Baltimore, etc lit turning, express train leaves Harrisburg on arrival oi i lie I'cnnsylvut la express from Plttsourv. at 1 and Bfo A. M.. and S-1S P. SI., passing Resiling at 4 49 and 10 52 A M.. and 1P30P M . and arriving In Now York at 10 A. M and 2 4S P. M. Sleeping cars auoouioany theae amp mi uugn iwincvuuDrw) HIJ auu 1 liusuuig, WliU out change. A mull train lor New York leaves Harrishmir at 4 10 P M. Mali trnlr tor Hnrrishurg leaves New York ai U HI. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD Trains leave Pottsvllle at 7 and 11 -SO A. M nd7 IS P. M . lemming Irom !"maqaa at 7-35 A. M. and 1 40 ana 4 i r At SChCYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7 60 A. M. tor Pinegrove and HaiTlsliurg. and 1 BO P M. lor Pinegrove and fretnont. returninir trom Harrisburg at S 20.P. M.. and from Ire- moutatT'35 a.m. ana zs r, m. TICKK-IM Through flrst-cl Ass tickets snd emlurant tickets tn all the principal points In the North and w et and Canada. J be lol lowing tickets are obtnl. able only at the otlice ot S BRADFORD, Treasurer, No. 227 8 FOURTH street, Philadelphia, or ol U. A. NICOLLS, Geneial Duueriuiiaueiii. nenuiug: COMMUTATION TICKETS At 25 per cent, discount, between any points desired, iur laHiuivs ai u orinn. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good lorSnOOmllcs, between all points, 52'5n each, for minutes iuiu uiius SEASON TICKETS. For three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holdors only, to ail points, at reuueen rates l I.RRUYM Ktf Residing on the line oi the road will he furnished earns entitling tbtmseives and wives to tickets at hall fare. X 1! KM ION TK K ET A From Philadelphia to principal sta Kns. good for 8a tuidav, Sunday, and Mondav. at reduced fate, to do bad in vat tne iicxet umce. at THi ill Jl en Tti and CAi Ltiw it ill streets FREIGHT. Uoos or all desctlptlons forwarded to all tbe above points, irom the Company's new Freight uepot, DUUAll anu nii.uun ntreeut. FREIGHT TKA INS Leave Philadelphia daily at 6 30 A M., 12-45 noon, and b r. jh.. ior Heading. Leounon, narnsourg, rotisville i on Clinton, anu an poinis oeyoua. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on tne road and Its branebes at 6 A.M., and lor the prineloal stations only at 3 15 P. M. g 15 PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND JSORRISTOWA RAILROAD. On and a er WEDN E8DAT, May 16, 186fi, JfOR GERMANTOWN Leave Philadelphia 6, 7. 8,0, 10. 11, 1J A. M.,1, 2, 8'10. SK.4, 5, ,. 7, 8 , 10, 11, 12 P. M. Leave Gerntaiitown 6, 7. 7M, 8, 8 20, 0, 10, 11, l A. M. 1,2 3, 4,4. 6H, 7, 8, fl, 10, IIV. M. Ihe 8 2u oown train, and 3H and bH up trains will no stop on the Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 810 A. M., 2, 5, 8. 10H P. M. Leave GeimantuwnS A. M.. 1. 4, 6H. Mi P. M. CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8, 10, 14 A. M., 2, IK 5H.7, and 11 P. M Leave Cbesnat Hill 710 mlnntes, 8 9 40, 1140 A M 1'40, 3 40, S 40. b-40, 8 40, and 10 40 minutes P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9-10 minutes A. M.,2, 8. and 8 P. M Leave Chesnut Hill 7 -4 J minutes A. M., 12 40, 6 40, an 9-25 minutes P. M FCR CONSHOHOCKEN AN1 NOKRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8-35 mlnntes,, 1105 A.M., IK, 4H, 5X, 6H, 8 06 minutes, and 11 H P. M. Leave Norrlstown 6H.7, 7 50, 8, UA.,M., IX, 4) H til d 8 P M. 'ihebH P. M. tialn will stop at School Lane. Wlsa hkkon, Manayunk, spring Mill, and Louabobo. Wen only OS SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 24.4 nnd7M P. U. Leave Norristown 7 A. M.. 1, HH. and OP. M. FOR MANaYUNK. Leaas Philadelphia 6. 8 35 minutes, 1105 A. M., lit, 4S BJiToX, 816, and UH P. It. Leave Manny unk 6H, 7, 8 20, OH, US, A. M 2, 8 CS OW SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. "i., 2H , 4, and 1M P. ft. Leave Manaynnk VA A. M , l)t, 6 ana 94 P. M. W. b. WILSON. General Snpe tlnteimer t. kUepot NINTH and GREKIH Mueets NORTH TJKnof. 1 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THIRD Street above Thompson. HLEHEM. DOYLESTOWN. M.tnri ror Atari ni,c.tiAja, CHUNK., MASTON, WIXUAMSPOKI, and WlLKEf; BARRK. At 7 30 A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Allentown Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Whllumsport, and WUke barre. At 830 P. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Kastou, ete , reachtnc Easton at 8'45 P. M. At 515 P. M., lor Bethlehem, AUentown, Maoob Chunk. Eor Dnytentown at 835 A. M., 3H0 and 415 P. M. ,oi rxart Washington at 10 A. M. and 11 P. M. For lainsda'e at (ftft P. M. Wbite cars ol the Second and Third Streets Line City Passenger Can run direct to the depot. TRAINS OR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Betblebem at 6 25 A. M. and 12 25 Noon, anc sliPM. Leave uoy estown at e wi a. at., iia ana 6 30 P. M. Leave Lam-dale att00 a. M Leave Fort Washington a. 10'fto A. M , and 115 P. U ON SUNDAYS, rblladeipbiator hetn enem at A. M. Pbliadelphla fbi Doyieatowu at 2-30 P. M, Iioyltstonu lor Phi adelphla at 7 20 A. 3a. Bethlehem lor Philadelphia at 4 '80 P. M. 1 brongb Tickets must be ptocuied at 'be ticket ofRcca, THIRD Street or BE UK 8 Street. 5JU KLLI8 CLARK. Agent. -117' st jeusicy Railroad lines, from V V loot ot M 1 RKET Street (Upper Ferry . com mencing auauAi.iiuiy it, iswi Leuve riuiaueipuia as lollops : Korl ape May, 9 A. M., Mall; 3 P. M , Accommoda tion: 4 P. M.. Fast Exoress Forbrdgeton, ba.eui, and Intermediate points, 8 A. M . snd 3 v P. M. For Mluvli.e, and intermediate points. 8 A.M. and PM- Vt oouuury AcvuuiiuuuauoD, o r . m. RETURN ISO : Leave Cape May attt'30 A. M Mail; 9 A. M., Fast Ex press 6PM. Express I eave Brldgeton 7 15 A. M. and 3 50 P. M. Freight 8 80 P.M. Leave r-aiein i a. jii. ann a v t. m. r reiyitt o n v. m. Leave Millville tt-55 A. M and 6 US P. M. Fielght 11 03 Freight will be received at Second Covered Whart below Walnut street, from 700 A. M until 6 00 P.M. That received belore 9 00 A. M. will go through the sume day Freight Deliverv, No 228 8. DELAWARE Avenue J. VAN UbNSSKLAEii, SuputTuteujent. Tbe West Jersey Express Company will attend to all the usual branches ol Express business. A Special Mes f enter accompanies each through train. Oihce No, 5 WALNUT Stieet Philadelphia. 7 'J ftft-PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL I OUU BO AD. This great line traverses the North ern and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania to the l liy of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased and is onerated by the Pennsv vanla llailrc ad Company. TIME OF PASSE NtEB TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA. Arrive Eastward- rie Mall Train, 7 A.M.; Erie Ex oreas Train, I P. M. Leave Westward Erie Mall, P. M Erie Express 1 'passenger cara run through on 'he Erie Mall and Ex nraaa trains both ways between Pbllade phla and fcrle pres. tl- ueW YORK CON NEC I ION. Leave New York at 9 A. M.. arrive at Erie 9 30 K.M. Leave Erie at 4 46 P. M .anlve at New York 4 lu P. M Elegant Sleeping Cars on a 1 the night trains, For luiorinatlon respecting passenger business, apply atcornerTIURTIBlH and MARKET 8 reels Phl a. And lot lreight bushiess. of the Companv 'a Agents, 8, B. Kingston. Jr., comer Ihlr'eenth and Market street Philadelphia; J. w. Reynolds, Erie; William iiiewu Aiiaut N. O. B K., Baltimore. 11. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Phi H. W. tiWlNNEB General Ticket Ageat, PhUa A.U 1YLKU GeaerttlSuu't, WUllamsport. JULY 24, I8GG. RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON. AND PAL llkOBE KAlLROAlk ( i iiw r. i a nt.r;. rommrnrlns MOkiiav. isua t. wm lea e De-x.t miner ot BROaD Street and WASHING 1 N Avenue, as lollowa: Fxpress linln at 4 15 A. M. (Mondays excepted) (of Baltimore and Washington stnpnlng at Chester. Wit -r 1 1 r & f . .1 x.u.fir lio.h Vn.n.. ... n ...... . i , n ,t de l.rsre Aberdeen, Pen) man's, Magnolia, chase's and Stnnmer't Run vrav Mall Train atBIS A M. (Hnndnva excepted I. tot rsltitiiore, stopping at al. regular stations between Phl- """ri'ia nna k.animor-, Delaware Railroad Train at A. M. (Onr-da"! x CPtrd .lr P-lnrua Anna Mllflinl. at.it nations. ' r -"--- X press Train at II -is A M (Rnn.li.i I a'tinioie snd Wasldni ton. t XpreS 1 rain t a l w .Mnnrlsva -teanfaili 'more and Washington. S'opplngat hester, I'lavmnrt "I mlrgton, Ksr, Hkton. Northeast. rerryvlTe Havie uf Grace.Ahot--l-.an (arrvm-ui'a. y.Aaam.f m . nolle, i base's, and stemmer s Run I Mht Express at 111'. M..lor Baltimore and Wash big! on. I assengers by Boat frnm n.'ltmnM inr rnrtnui i-..n . Ka.A,",1I.,V 'l!r l0-m nd Ktchmoud. will take the 1 ' J. n in, V ILMINCTON AfpnMunniTTnV Tttuva Stopping at ail Matlon. inl!Hlou. , P.M. ire 4 Mi V. Ai. tmln oonnrt with Itolnwnrfl HiiilroRtl 'or liarnnirnn n.i mt-r.-.-ri... .a-i...... a tiirsipnc iiniiunn, . ' i'."V-i iJJ "? 'irt!""ut,; f -o end M0 A M.,4aad 30 r. M. ine i in a. m. train win not stop at stations rjetwetn I hesterand Philadelpti-ji T rains for .ewt.astle leave 1 Liladelphla t 9 A. M., 4 it) HHl t r. St. T llHiil tlH TRAINH FROM BALTIMORE Leave 'biilmiton at 11 A M . 4 m and 10 P. M. CHrfTEH IOi PHILADELPHIA.. Leave Chester at 7 2, 755.1(1 u ,,,! n jii t M i n b A, 7 and in m V. M. " "' ' ' litM iial.II noar. i u rwiLADI'.LPHI V. I eave Baltimore 7''5 A M., War-mall 9 '20 A. M.. rxtiress I ur. ii .lxuicm. ii i.. t.n-... u-i-. . Ol- Lllir.n . 1KA1JS n'LTlMORR Leave lies r rat 4 411 and 8 6i A. M ., and 8 38 P. M 1 ve V ilmlnuton at 6 23 ano 9 .Vt A. M. ami i hp m Jreight Truns it I b Passenger Cars attseued will leave ns IoIohs:- llmintton lor fern vine and intermediate Minn us at t) I ft r. m. xitininre ior navre-aeuraceand intein. enisle siiitiotis Billot, m. rertvviiie for Wl 10'iii.toii end In'crnietilHte stations at 4 20 A. Vi . con necting at Wilmington with 71o a. M. train forPhlla- "Pto- SI1 J'A X JSM-IS. Express Train at 41 A. At. tor Baltimore and Wash Ington. s'nppmg at bester, Wl.mliiston, Newark Elk ton, Nor hea-t Perr.tvll.e llavre-de-Urace, Aberdeen, l'err men's Magno ia, v oase's, and Stemmer'g Run. Nl(.ht Express. il p M torPaitnnore and Washlngior. Accommodation Train at 11 30 P. M. for Wilmington and intermediate stations. BAl.'l 1MORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave I altimore at N"5 P. M . sionnlng at Havre-de- Orac, l en t vilte, and W llnungtnn. Also a ons at Eik- iim and Newstk (to take passengers frr Phi adelpnlaand leave passengers Irom Washington or Baltimore) and 1 ester to leave passengers Houi Bultlmore or Wash Inrton. Aceontmodstion Train trom Wl mhigton for Pblladel phla and lutein. euiate stations at b "0 p. M. 416 U F. KENNEY", Superintendent. IVOR NEW YORK. Till? CAMDEN AND Jj Aniboy and Phi auelphla and Trenton Railroad onipanv's Lines. Utt'M 1 1IILADFLPHI. TO NEW YORK and Way Placts, irom Walnut Street Wbaif, will leave as toilow s, viz :- park At & A. Ai., via Camden and Ambojr, Accomu oda uon f2?5 At 8 A M , via Con rien and Jersey ( ity h xpress..,. 3 00 At 2 P. M., via ( amden und A in boy Exuress 3 tsi At 6 P. At , via Cauioeu and uibov Aocomniodatlon 2 25 At 6 P. . via Cuindeii aad Am boy Accommoaa uon. 2d class 1 80 At S A.M. 3 and A P M., for Mount Hollv, Ewans- vl.le 1 entlierton. and Vmccutown. Alt a, M.aud J P. Bl lor Freebo d. At 5 and 10 A. ., Il M .4. 5.6. and 1130. P M. lor Flab 1-ouse, Prlmtra, Riverton Progress. Delnnco Bevery. Kdvewater, riurtngton. Fioronce, borden- fowl . etc. Tbe lu A M. and 4 P. M. Hues run direct throtteh to 1 teuton. LINES FROM KrNiINGTOS DEPOT WILL LEAH At 11 A M , 4 3d H-45 P. M., and 2 P M.(Nlgbtlvla Keiislnyton and Jersey city I xi ress Lines, lure 30'). T he 6-4 P. M. Line Vf.Uiun dully. Allothers Sundays cxeepted AtT'.'iO und 11 A. M.. 3 330 4 30, 5, and 645 P. M a d lduigbt. lor Bristol. Trenton, etc. At 7 and 10 15 A. M. 12 M. 3 4. 6 nnd 6 P. M.. for Corn wel's lorrisdule Holmesburg, Taoony, Wlsdnomlug, Bridesburg. aud Frunklord, and at 10 15 A. M ior Bristol, schenek's, LdcHngtoti, and 8 P. 51 for Uoltnes burg and Intermedia e Btatlons. At 7 iid A.M. and 3 M0 P. M. tor Niagara Falls, Buflalo, Dunkirk ( nnam'tihua, Elmira, Ithaca Owego, Ro ches er Binghsmplon, Oswego. Syracuse Great Bend. Montrose WilkesDarre Scranton, Stioudsburg. Aster Can. 1 elvldfro. Easton. Laiubertvllie. rlemluirton. etc The -.'0 p. M. Line connects direct with the train leaving Easton lor Muuch chunk, AUentown, liethie hem. etc. At A P. M. for Lamhertvllie and intermediate stations. Junel, ltbti. WILLIAM U. UAJZMER. Agent "OENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. JL bUAlBt EK AUKANOEMENT. The Trains oi tie Pen us I vanla Central RailriuA leave tbe liepot. at Thir.y-arst and Market streets, w htch is renched by the cars of the Market Street Pas senger Railway , running to and from the Depot. The last car leaves Fiont street about 30 minutes prior to the departure ot each Tiain. On Sundays Cara leave Eleven h and Market streets 4" miurtes netore tne ueviaiiure oi each trains Mann's Buggage Express will cai for and deliver BagLHgo at the repot, orders let. at the Office. No. ai t hesnut street, w III reeeive attention. TBAiN LEAVE UlfUl, VIZ. . Mall Train. .at 8-00 A. M Day Express Puoli Accouimodutlon. No. I.... East Line and Erie Express1! y airisburg Acciin.mouatiou... Lancaster AcciJiiitnoiia'lon 1 ooll Accommodation No. 2.... lTitbur.h am' Erie Alnl Paoli Aecommodutloti, No 3... ........tl. IUW at II -Oil at 12 00 M. at 2 30 P. M at 410 at 500 , at 900 h at 10 00 " Philadelphia txpiesst ..at 1110 " TKA1NS AltlilVE AT DbfOT, VIZ. t Cincinnati Exnresst a. A. M at 7 10 at 8 20 " at 9THJ " ut 12 40 P. M , at 1 10 , ut 4M ' at 5-50 Philudetpliia Expresst l'aoli Accoininodatlon, No. 1.. 1 ohiuitiia Train Luucaster I ruin Fast Line , l'aoii Accommodation, No. i. Day Express Paoli Accommodation. NO. 3.. .at 7-3H Harrisburg Accommodation at 9 50 Dally, excent Saturday, t Dallv. 1 lialiv. excent Mondav. Ail other trains dally, except Sunday. 'Running through from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and Erie without change ot cars. Suiidat Accomuiodatloi TTalns for Pao'.l and Intermn dnite stations leave fbllade pbla at 900 A M. and 7 00 P. M., returning leave Paoli at 6 50 a. M aud 450 P. M. TICKhl OFFICE Is loca'ed at No. 6?1 Chesnut street where Tickets to all important points mat be procured and toll iuloraia tion given by JOHN C ALLEN. Ticket Agent, Alto at Thlriy-flrHt and Market streets, on ap-pllca-tlonto THOMAS H PARKE, Ticket Agent at the Depot An Emigrant Tram runs dallv (except Sunday). For full particulars as to hire and accommodations, apply to FR'NCIS FU.SK, --.x, , Ko W DOf'K StresC The Pennsylvania Railroad Companv will not as-rume any risk for Baggage, exeept lor Wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Buggage exceeding tbat amount in valae will be at the ritk of the owner, unless taken bv sneil contract Yi FREIGHT LINES TOR NEW YORK AND tab the station on the CAMDEN and AM HOY and connecting i-ai roaas. incheased DEiPATCli. Tbi-. CASiDEA nND A5IBOY RAILKOAD AND TRANSPOR ' AT ION COMPANY T'HEIOHT LINES for New lorkwili leave WALNUT Street Whafat8 o'clock P M. daily i Sundays excepted). Freight must be delivered before 4)4 o'clock, to be for waided the same day. Returning, the above lines will leave New York at 12 noon aud a and s P. M Freight lor Tien'on. Princeton. Kingston, New Bruns wick, and a.l points en the Camden anu Ainhoy Rail road; aiso. on the ltevdere Delaware and Fleming ton, the New Jersey, the Pieehold and Jamesburg aad the Burlington aud Mount Holly Railroads, received aud lorwarded up to 1 P. M. Tbe Beividere He aware Rellroad connects at Phi! llps buru wltb tbe Lehfch Valley Ruiiroad, and at Manua kacbunk with ail points on tbe De'aware, Lackawanna, aud Vt eatern Ral road, forwarding to eyract-.se, BulTaiu, and other icinls In Western New York Tbe New Jersey Railroad connects at Elizabeth wltn tbe New Jersey t entral Railroad, and at Newark wltb Ihe Mortia and Essex Railroad A slip memorandum, specifying the marks and num bers, shippers, and cor slf nee, must, lu every instance be sent with each load ot goods, or no receipt will be given. N. B. Increased lacPitles have been made for the tranat ortatton of live stock. Drovers are Invited to try Ibe route. V ben s.ock Is lurnlshed In qualities of two carloads or more it w'l: be delivered at the foot of For lie h sneet near the Drove Yard, or at Her No I. North River, as the skippers may detdgnnteattbe time of: shipment. For terms, or other Iniormatlon, applv to WALT EU FREF9r AN, Freight Agent, No. 2V.HS. I1 I A ttk Avenue. 1'btiadelobla ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA KAtUtOAD.-i On and niter MONDAY. February VI two tlsilr tjiin s -nlll run between Washington and L-nchbun, connecting at Cordousv! le wltb Virviula Central Rail road trains to and from Rlchnioud. as ao.lowa I' ll ve Washington daily ,bunda exc-pted), at 645 A- M , ana enlve at Lyncnburg . . Leave Lynchburg- at 7 A. M. and arrive at W ashing ton ut 5 2li P. M. M tbah,. Lesve Washington o.uy th-cludlng Sunday) at 6 05 V U and arrive at 1 vncbhuig at B UU A M VS?e Lyl LchU uilZ " rre at Washing t0?n,t'hMinain-aklng elose connections at Lmchbnrg tAMtf&thi and at Washlugtou toi'Ji"" ttachd 40 tbt n'ht tr"ln' The Sad Tls at Tractive, not on y ior its com or able aeemnmitdatlons, but lor the fact fliat it pasae. the now hl-ton Tlocat u"ot Fairfax, Bull Run. Manassas, Brut til. T.t etCs, imppalianuock, Cul paper Orauge aud (for'doiXvl'le place, ot nnperishable Intel est In th. wul!bllticketa to all point South and Southwest mivft C- t"'on. NVw Xork. Phla.dJ.bia, aud KiViimr and at tbe elea ol Uie road hi Wabintou . sAluaaudrt W- U. MuCAFFERT If, MEDICAL. yox i o r u l i . WIliailT'S TAR SYIIUP. miNOlPAL DEPOT, t No. 771 South Til lit D Street Frice, $l'00 per Bottle;t5t0 for hair-a-dozen. The undersigned cltlceni take pleasure tn eheernlV rett n.meiidii g the use of Wright's Tar Simp for cong bs. colds, consumption, whooplng-eoa-rb, spetrnA - . tevtr. Iver contp a'fit, pains fn the breast, ' ronchius. Infiamn.ation , and restriction ot air verne a In the iaauraT etc. T Le remtdy abould he in every family t " Charles C. W i son. Fomt 's Pret ofllee. Char es II . Orafieo, (lundap ttrrcmy oOioe. James Nolea. A qutr office. . 1 Wliilaiu F. i orbit. Associate'! Press. W IMam II. Carpenier, Fire Alarm and Police T graph, Filth and t hesnut streets. A Randolph Front and ombard streets, James W. Pcrrtne No. IVib Charles street. H. A . Davta No. m tlaskl 1 street John Vtoodtrkie No 13,11 Franklin street Robert Ibooips n No. 1U08 Walterstreeta R. l. Man n. No. 626 FiatikDn a roet J Oeblofl No 731 S. -econd street , Jtbn sevmour. No. 613 s. Horn street- ' r. W . Ilotsard. No 1 Dock st-ent 11. C. 1 art eit No. i'i1 S. -econd street L. Rates No. 5 Arch street A l ert Martin. No. 417 S. Second street MaryCadAell No lobi Sansom street W T bomas. N o. VD N . Fourth strm t T. M. t arthv. h. UK iretn's alloy. Ceorge Wl son No 'iW Race street. vt . F. Brooks, No. 6 .No. lit Second street M J. Hassett. No. 1 19 Canal street S. ssvmiiut Rose Bus let on. Char i a Rogers, No. 921 South street R. T. We Ing on, M-cond and yiiorrr streets I . E. Thomas No. l uj Snnth -Ut atree. Wi Hem Barns, No 616 South front s.reet. S S. t-anion). Opera Mnnager. John Mngitin s rear of No 134 North Second street. Mrs. S. K. Choate, Newark., Del. 1r William H. B,7'. Sm: We take pleasure tn rerommenifrrtr ronrfTAB SVLlPiol whch we have already aeltt conldetak-H uua'iilliesi as a most excellent and efhvaclotis remeJ loi tbe complaints set forth in your printed Dill airea tv submitted to tbe public. Aa a erailtylng act te sufTerlnai nun snitv tut wn ciieT u iv reconnnenu jour prnuara tion to a.l atltlcted wltn diseases which It is designed te Yours, etc., HON, Drnggt-rhi. K, E. corner Pine and Sixth streeta. tor a'e also at JOHN SON, HOLLOW AT A COWDEN 9, DVOIT CO 'A. And all principal Druggists and Dealers. The sui seriber wouid beg leave rur her te say that be is r re pnreo te (1,1 orders aid forward tbe Syraete any purl ol 'he cuin rv. Persons desiring other Inur ti Ion by n ail will inclose a poatare stamp and answea wl I l eietumid aa soou as the exhiouclee el basinest will admit Address . - WILLIAM B. WRIOIIT. 320 No 771 S. THIRD Street, l oi adelphla, Pa. QLAD NEWS FOR TIIE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted In all cases, for the PrukPT and PaaatA. Mint Clik ot all tllseases arising from excesaea er lOUIliFLiL 1ND1-1 ltKiHtV Fmlsstons, Uerllul, Physical and Nervous DebUlty, Ita poiem.e, etc etc NO tHANOF. OF DIET 18 NECESHABT. They can oe used without deectlon, and never fall te) e fleet a Cure, 11 used according to Instructions. BELL'S SPKCIFIO PILLS, Price One Dol'ar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dol lars; aiso, Large Boxes centalntug Four Small, Price Three Donars. Frem fonr to six boxes are generally required to cure ordinary cases ot Seminal Weakness, though beuellt la di rived irom using a single box In t hroiuo Cases, and particularly when fmpotrnoe or Get Ital Debl i y with Nervous Prostration hatt affected the system. UKLL'S TOSH! PILLS Are recommended aa the most Efficacious, Rejuvenating, aud Invigorating Reuiody lu the wor d. A Package Pi ice Five Dollars, wU last a month, aa4t Is genera y suiUcieut In extreme cases of Debility and Impotence, 11ELL'8 EXTERNAL IIKMB1DY, Price Two Dollurs, guUloiont for a month, can be ae4 to good advantage. It gives Stieugtii to the Organa and, with the POIa, will restore them to their norma: condition. A Pamphlet o. iwt pages, on ihe ER tORt OF TOOT TO, deslt-tied as a Lecture and can ion to xoung Men, lent; tree. Ten ten us requueu to pay postage. It yon cannot purchase Bf.ix'8 Sptcivto RxmtrjinH of your Diuggist, take no other, but sond the moner direct to DR. JAMES BRYAN, Consultlnfr Physician, No. 810 BROADWAT. New Tort, And yon will receive ihem by return of mall pest pai4. and lice irom observation. m For sale by DYOIT & Co., No. 232 K. 8ECON Street- till DIt. IIYLTON'S ('Oiistltntional Renovator eon Tnu rapid curb or Incipient Cunsnmptioii, auit all DlMaui-M PvrtalulDff to Conaouiptlou, ercn as Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup. Bronchitis, and act Discuses ot the Lunss and itasplrutury Organs, I. iver Coiup aiut, Dyspepsia Loss of Ap petite, Nervous Deblil y wi,h great Lassitude ot the Mus cular bvsiem. eto. The success ot this medicine In the cu'e of olsease has wlthstoou many crliical tests lu this country sa elsewhere; its talutary eftec s on disease are widely dlsatniltiuted, and require no effort to pany the preju dices o the akeptio. ' Lb. HvLToa :-1 take t' is oppor unity to inform yo that 1 con lder you the greatest doctor on disoai, s ol tbe lungs In the couniiv. 1 bad a anlttlng of blood, with large lumps oi green matter; a violent pain la pay breast and shoulders, a a raining cough t and several ot tbe most eiulneni pbvsielsns gaveme up as a hoaeiesat ase ol consumptiou I tried all the remedies ot tbe da . and gamed lo re let but grew worse t wbea a Rleaa avvlsed tne to tiy your Renova or. satisfying me toa you were a regular graduate of the tluiverslty ot Peun sv Ivsma and not aself-stvled doctor. I ued oat nlae bottles oi j our Renoator, and to tbe surprise pr mjs irlends. 1 am now a well man. and able to attend OaHr in v sTnulnniiii ...It . Any ene aeftng. aarthrr -parttfMilars of BT can sail u. tue ums b tailed, ? VS. a 2i Bitie teA " Dr TtJto m ea tir tcrattenio ot (be rniventiiT' .;j!diAv-th. uts ti.n be seeti art his i.ceO littiJaUi Ltmge without . oliwttfB. -mo - vt t Street. V.-. 'jfL twamji SHiPMNG. A-r. tw -ILL'S r-AsSAtiK OFIICK. SfiJalxii 't A.ORL1NE OF BTEAMKRS," VlllT.RMA," "UOLDliBIi. "OALEDOMA." "CAfcbRLAV 'BRIT ANN 1A ," "ISWa,1 LlVfcltPOOt LONDONDERRY, BELFAST. DUBLIJI t,ivt.ltl jomv. CORK, AND OISOOW1. KATE- OF PAsHAliK. PAYABLE iN PAPER CCMBENCY. CABINS $80, $80, an4 - STEARAUE IM 'J HE PAID CERTIFICATES lsaued for bringing out passengers trom tne abev polntsatw jcR jgj, TUAJl 0THH Lisa. a irii to and Irom ALL STATIONS ON THE IRISH RAILWAYS. SPECIAL NOllCE Passengers wbl lake particular no'ice that tbe ' Anchor l ine" Is tbe only line graatins; thiougb tickets at Hie above rates, from Philadelphia to the points named above, und that the undersigned la tAat only dt.lv authorized Agent In rhliaiKlpbia Aoply to W. A ha. ill. Sole Agent for"ANCIIOH LINE." 1 15 No. 217 WALNUT Street V FOR NKW YORK. PHILADEL. 'H deu.hia Steam Proneller Comaanv D-e- bluU,u OWlllSlire lillivs.via at-ianuo auu iaii umwi. lea lug dat y at 12 M. and 5 p. M., connecting with ail Northern and Eastern lines. For freight, which win he taken npon arommolatiBj terms, atuly to W ILLIAM M. BAIRD CO., 8 10 o. Ii2 8. DELAWARE, Aveane tVO tHIP CAP1AINS AND OWNERS. THI I undersigned having leased the K.ENSINGIOM SCREW Dot K, begs toln onn but frieuos and the patrooa of the Dock thai he la prepared with Increased taoMtie to accommodate those having vge a to be raised or repaired and being a prao leal ahlp-oarpentor aad caulker, wl.l give personal attention to the vessela ea trusteit to bin ior repaint. CaPtiitbJ or Agents. Ship Carpenter, and Machlnlatat baviorvekselsto repair are solicited to call. HavhiB tbe agency for the aa.e of Wetterstedt'a Tatent Motallio t omposltlou" tot Copper Paint tor Mm oi" serration of vessels' bottoma, for this city, 1 am re- naisd to turn tab the same on favorable lerms. paieu w '"" JOHN H. HAMMITT. Kens ngton borew Dock, Hi DELAWARE Avenue, above tVKELeuwoi. "trusses, supporters, etc. gmsto- PHILADELPHIA 8UKGEONH' S7.jrJ MAM.AGE IN81 IT'DTE. Mo. 14 N. ti.i- NINTH Street, abev. Market. B. O. EVr-aETT, afle.' fblrty years' praotloai experience. gitaraiiUa the skitiul aiilu.tmeui o bl Premluia Patent Oraduatln I rossute Truss, and a variety ol CI hers Supporters, lastie Stockings, r-h.a'aer Braae. Crutobe.. Suspeusorlus, etc. LaiUes' apsttuienU coa ducted by a La ly. (i