THE DAILY EVENING TELEGItAPII.PtllLADELPlilA; THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, I86G. THE TIIBEE UOSES. Years pince, wheu we were children, my mother took lor I De mitDinor one of the many chaitmns chaleti by Lake Geneva. It peeped from a man of flo , cr-t like a toy-house tu the centre ot a bouquet. Tie little hamlet in the Tlclnlty secmod built up at ranrlom, within a garden. ; Kven the old church, perched high up on the hills, was siinounded with flowerlnir throb?. Tt was a kindly neighborhood, and all the r'eaidenta visited my mother on the spot. Out of their lainilies catue forth my three espe cial plnvlellowa, Rose Subllle, Roue Graliamo, and Rows Fonncreau. As I write their Dames, they steal, with my departed youth, like Bpirits to my fide. Soon I hear their pay finding, and the little feet that never walked, except to chnrcb, puttering and dancing up the garden ways. 1, I'rHDk, was the only representative of my sex anions' ttl merry band, was respected as a great authority and inlallible rmerenco, and bal iny own way in evrr.vthinir. Our lavorite walk was to the cemetery, than which no palace garden was ever richer in sweet flowers. Louir bclore we approached its sacred precincts, the air was laden with their fragrance 1'liere wa Dothiufr melancholy to us in that delightful gaidenoi rest. vv had never soeinlcath. Wo only felt we huouM be quiet, and not noisv and ilayful there, as in the presonce ot something holy.. It wh a kind of churcn to us, and while we reverenced it m much, I am alraid we Ciilo.ved it lhoro BuuetiuiPc we would come suddenly upon black prostrate figure, !till and quiet, like verjtiiiur firouna; ami the graves at whicn we bad noticed tbcs mute mourners had an especial interest, tor the time. Our French nurse, however, introduced us to a tomb thai had a melancholy cnann beyond all other?. Until we mine, no fiower or carland had ever been placed upou it. Only a solitary willow sapling bad Ixen planted there, and that had died at once. There was a name, known to the world, and even to us; a date, and deeply cut, in larger letters, the siugle word "i'roscrit." I remember that we all stood weepincc by Ins grave, as the nurse related to us tho patriot's story. All that summer we laid fresh garlands on bis t(.mb, and whether he knew it or not, never lulled to wave an u.iieu to hi in tu we leit the gales. That bikht summer parsed but too quickly away. We were oiten on the lake, sailiuir pu.-it Chillon. our great awijf ht bemur to iraterni.e, by iriendly suns, wall the prisoners therein confined. There was something pleasantly mystenous in their dark tiirures, half concealed behind the iron bars. Once we had u great alarm. Jn apparent answer to our amicable demon strations, a lorniiduble looking instalment was protruiio 1 lioin tlie baricd casement. Were thov going to lire upon us ? Ko. Our boatman tautened to assure us it was only a bsniug-rod, the use of wliicn was permitted by a paternal Government), to pass avvav tUo time. But at no time did we ever observe a trout ascending to that lony tisbing bank. Thus leelme, as I am sure we did, the beauty and graudeur of the bcenes surrounding us, lhouph without any artistic appreciation of them, we whdo aay that happy summer until a certain crisiOiess and flippancy in the breez: that came irom the neighboring hills, reminded us that summer delights were over and autumn begun. My mother proloneed her stay as much as possible; but, one morning, behold our rose trees bending under pme white robes ot snow! This was a hint not to n mistaken. In three flays we were to go. . Wo did what we could. We sullenly made a snow man, and so success fully thut we deemed him worthy ot the name of William Tell, and leit him there, ga.iug with liis black pebble eves towards the crags and peuks he loved to well. For ourselves, we were to go to a spot where enow was never .-eeu, and there was sunshine for my mtiiur the whole wiuter long. Our last days at Clureus were iomewhat sad. 1 had to separate from my playfellows, loruiy suggestion to take the three Koses with us was overruled by the respective parents of these flowers, as Well hb my own. We niide a last pigrimaga topether to the gruvc ot tho i'roscrit," aud deposited thereon a wreath of evergreeus ot prodigious size, while the three roses and my little sister, Itose Mary (who was, however, too small to be regarded as a regular tt se), mingled their tears, and those who were to re main pledged themselves to lemember the "l'ru&cnt" lor our suke, as well us his own. With this unselbh bond we p'.rter, crying (I will comets it) till we could ivy no more, aud of the mauy buur partings since I can recall but one as bitter. The only male tripud I had lett at Claren3 wa9 the young doctor of the village who had at tended my mother, aud often took me as his companion in bis long professional drives or walks among the bills, lie was full 01 lite, as merry as a boy, ana glad of any excuse to run races aud lump ditcues with me. I corresponded with him alter onr separa tion, at first in round text and a succession of abrupt seuieuees, always ending with "my Jove to the itoses." as i;me wem on i uiiu more subjects oi interest to dilate uoon. His replies had a ervar charm for me, aud, when mv mother died, his was the one letter that broke the dull apathy oi grief into which I Jiad lallen, and taught me a healthier sorrow. "You aie ill," he said in his la-t le! terj "I believe I can cure you. Leave London to aioirow, and, accidents apart, bo with me on Thursday." 1 obeyed; and thus, after an Interval of just twenty year6, returned to Clureus. I touud my excellent iriend latter than I could have imagined. Friends so often omit to men tion the personal cnauges that are tuning place in tiicni, ana puti uruiiiis weie nil mis nme un known. His hair was curiously streaked with white, as il he nad dyed it with an unsteady hand, but there was the same kind beaming face, and the gra-p ol nis hand was cordial, almost to pain. He had loved my mother, aud our hist talk was all ot her. lu.-ensiblv we glided into other topics old scenes aud adven tures unt.l, at last, I mquired for "tho Rises." "They are here all here," he answerud. 'Rose 8. bille, Kose Fonnereau, and and Rose Grahanie; but," he added gravely, "we will visit her last." As we sat that evening in tho familiar bal cony, looking on the blue lake, and glancing every instant towards a chalet hait-buriod in trees and flowers, and fraught with so many a sweet and sacred recollection, I learned the story ot the hrst of my three bright roses, Rose Fonnereau. We could discern, in the twilight, a grand old chateau liowniug down upon us trom an adja cent bill, though, to be literally correct, it presently begin to shine and glisten in the rising moonlight, as only a Swiss chateau can. I knew it well, of course knew its lcudal hlftory, its secret cry D'.s, its totturo tower, us duDgeous. It had been, in my time, the para dise ot bats and boys, its dark recesses offering splendid tacili'ies tor hide aud seek. I knew the horrible post, scarred and scorched, to Which victims in olden tunes wero bound, while hot coals were apt lied to their feet. Happier times succeeding, the torture-chamber had become our chiet playroom, while tho lower prisons discnarged tho genial ollice of wine cellars. Ten years betore, nose i onnereau naa become the wi'to ol tho young heir of this place. The rtioicings lasted three days garlands, Hags, colored lamps, and fireworks turning tho little villapo into a perfect fair. There was rnusio and dancing for the young and atfile, win and other coiulorts for the poor, the inimitable can non, whose voice is never mute 1n Switzerland -upon the slightest disturbance; aud thus was ltose J onnereau, the beautiful and beloved, cor.duc'cd to her husbaud's stately home. Rose became the idol of the house. She was like a sunbeam thtt had found its way within those sombre walls to warm aud cheer, aud not one escaped its influence. Her husband had sole charue of the esiate. his lather, tuoiiiiti living, being in feeble health. But every year he went alone upon a rambling excursion on the Alps. Five years since he took his knapsack and aipenstock, and departed on his annual march, his Rose accompanying him some distance alone the road, and returning alone in tears, for she always dreaded those lonely wanderings of hi. Ilo bad promised to write continually, and requested that his letters should be addiesstd to a distant village across tho moun tains he intended to exploie. Rose never beheld him more. 8he knew not It be wandered, lost and starved to death upon the snow, or if his death was quick and unex pected, tailing trom some terrific peak, or whelmed in an avalanche, or, won e late, mur dered by some unknown hand. All thut love and sorrow conld devise was put In action, and for months the. mountain-paths and plateaux were followed and searched, but without suc cess. Once only was he beard of. He had hired a guide to take him to the village, situ ated beyond a dangerous and difficult pas the village to which his letters were to be directed. Four years later some human remains were lound by shepherds or hunters in the neighbor hood ot the pass, but some distance lrom the ordinary road, and without a shred or relic of auy kind to identity the victim, unless a slight peculiarity In the jaw could be relied upon as proof that it was indeed Rose's husband, who had been lujurcd in his youth by the kick of a horse in the face. At all events, it convinced her, Hiid the remains were laid reverently to their rest in the cemetery. "1 also," said the doctor, "believe It to be him. The guide with whom he ascended that latal path was suspected aud questioned, aud trough nothing was elicited to Incriminate him, he was lor a longtime under surveillance. He was an ul-lookmg lellow. and bore the worst character in the village. The man's account was thai the traveller h1 dismissed him when actually within sight of the village to which he wa- proceeding, and was last oen di sctnaiup the pnth leading thither. It was, however, a siguincmt tact that his watch, chain, rings, and money, as well as all tho more oerishable parts ot his equipments had disap peared when tue remains weie found. His lather expired on the day following the inter ment of his son's remains, and the mother is, tear, dying. As lor Rose, she ia mistress of the castle and guardian to her boy. beloved by all around her. You shall see her' to-day." Alter this story, a perfectly true one, we sat lor a little time in s.leuce, watchiug the fatal mountain and the grim old chateau, with its turrets lor the moment kissed into silver by the cold bright moon. Then the do 'tor, who' was always Depress. d by the reminiscence he had .just recounted, lose hurriedly, aud, with an ellort to be gay, wished me good nleut and pleasant dream:;. My dreams were not pleasant. They hovered incessantly between a death strugtrle on the mountains aud a white face looking out into the moonliuht, keeping, from habit, a dreary watch though hope as dead. Next morning, at breakfast, a note was handed to the doctor, wbo lauphed aud passed, it to me. "Come, Frank, your walic among the Roses begins forthwith. We will be oil in ten minutes." The nolo, Enirlishcd, ran thus: "Dear Sir: Fray come at once. Marie has cut oil the top oi' her thumb. Receive, dear sir, the assurances ot my very high considera tion. R. Stamffer." We were quickly ready, and in the carnage. "Well," said the doctor, "you certainly take things calmly enough. I expi cted to tind you in a lever or excitement and Impatience." "Mer Why so? What has th e rathe dirty litfle note to do with me ? Aud who upon earth is 'R. Stamtlcr?'" "Is there no Instinct in human affection," asked the doctor, with assumed gravity, "that mipat whisper to you that this noie is trom no less a person than Rose Scb'.Ke ? She married Karl Stain tier, a Herman Swisa, about eight years since, and is, I asure you, a model houve wiie u periect 'neat mother,' as the Germans say. She ban Bve children, is grown very tat, and My dear Frank, ou look quite pale. VS hat's the matier V "1 well, I don't know exactly," I replied. "All these changes have come about unobserved by you. J had in my mind a little bright-haired lairy in shoit lrocksand trousers, whose flounces were, day alter day, dtstiibuted among the brambles in our haunts ot play. And now Well, well." We diove thiough the old scenes past our chalet, past the gate, aud the path where Rose Sebille, who bad become Stamller, sobbed out her adieux, with the rest past the old plane tree avenue, and the little pier on which I had passed many an hour catching the little palcgreen specties of lish, the like ot which I have never act with elsewhiie. Then on past Chillon, always at our Bide the deep blue lake, and, beyond, the royul Alps ot Savoy, crowned with cloud and snow, aud smiling or irowuing as the snnsbine or the shadows tell. "TLere is Rose S.umiler's iiiauion," said mv companion, pointing to a pretty chalet on the side of a iull. We leit the hiph road and turned into the approach, under the cool shade of an avenue of limes. It really seemed a delicious spot. There was a large court or tarm-yard at the side ot the house, across which people were hastily passing and repassing, hvldeutly some thing of an exciting nature was going forward. We rang a large bell, which gave forth what seemed an unnecessarily vocilcrous peal, aud was responded to by sevfral dogs, th fit burst lorth barking furiously. Then appeared a female lorm, with bare and reddish arms, a wide, good natured tace, lnned all round with little light curls, aud a waist ot considerable size, girt with a discolored apron, which the weaier sought to undo, but, tailing, trued it up round her rortly lorm. "I am o glad to see you, doctor," she called out, In a voice which, though sweet, was cer tainly loud. "Marie has cut off the top of upt thumb, and I am sure you can sew it on nicely apaiu! How untidy I am!" (This in a series of melodious shouts'.) "I am not tit to see any body ! We have just killed a pig, and we aie going to cut him up! Madame G 's young ladles are come to help us with the sausasres 1 I beg your pardon, sir," (to me); "pray walk in. This way.'' I saw my Iriend suppressing his laughter as we went away stumbling over chairs, benches, etc., that had been brought into the passages trom the kitchen, to be out of the way ot the poiciue solemnities, to which, in middle-class Swiss establishments, everything succumbs at least once a year. Presently ihe Buffering Mane, accompanied by the ton of her thumb, was conducted into the room. She had endured much pain, and after the manner ot tne poorer Swiss, when attacked by malady in any part ot ineir irames baa nea a hauokerchici over her nead ! The thumb was ouickl v reitired to its nris tin'e shape; and then the doctor, turning trravely to the stout lady with tho rosy arms, quickly observed: "Madame Sramfier, here is a gentleman who desires to kiss your band! Surely you remem ber Frank C ?" There was a little scream, or rather shout a nirrry laVeb, and boih mv hands were in the grasp ot Kose benilie. Soundly shaken they were, and it was with labor aud ditlhulty, by flashes, it seemed, that I began to recognize In this huge hearty woman my tairy Rose.' Then, too, that horrible pig loured over the acene; and, even while the little volume of our youth began to open before us, tho duties owing to tho yet undisniembered brute fell like a shadow across the page. Maid Marie, who has discarded her handker chiel and her tears together, now reappeared, and making two imaginary gashes across her mottled aim, whispered auxiously In her mis tre-s' ear. Taking thi9 as a signal to depart, we ro.-ie; but our hostess had no idea of parting with so old an ally. w "You must 9lay with us, dear Mr. Frank dear Frank ai'd Indeed vou can be of the greatest service to us,-for Mr. Staiuffer Is gone to Berne, not to return till to-morrow, and bands are scarce." 1 looked at Marie's decapitated thumb, and thought niv own mieht become scarcer. But Rose would take no denial. "Let the doctor eo his rounds,' and oln us at dinner at six. You can drive home by moon light," Thus It was settled. The doctor drove his wey, and I was conducted to the scene of recent slaughter. Dear Rose! She called me Frank, as 6he had done twetty years asro, and her plpasure at the meeting was honest and unfelsned. She was in the highest spirit. The children bad pone on a visit to a neighbor, to be out of the way in pig week, and she had nothing to divert her atten tion Irom the riit and me. In a large kitchen, seated about a table, were about a dozen girls, while several ladies of riper years hovtred about, brandi hing large knives, like scimitnrs, and the disabled Marie haunted, like an unquiet spirit, the scene of her lormer exploits. Rose, as she entered, armed herself hastily, as it the pig were still alive and standing despe rately at bay. Then she Introduced me, ss an old and valued Iriend, to most of the assembled coin any, including the pa-tor'& daughter, the prefect's widow, and the syndic's wife. The schoolgirls were merely neophvtes, and had come to bo initiated bv the elder oriest esses into the mysteries of this horrible sacniice. I bowed to the ladies and to circumstances; but iheie, sark aud ghastly, reclined upon the table the miserable pig, and seemed to concen trate all my faculties, by a horrible fascination, upon itselt. I was coiii-'cious of a voice remarking com placently, that all had bpen "mngiiitiquement arrange,'' and that now they would begin, in reply to which everybody sa d "rres-bien," and so did I. I remember that, stooping fur my hat to prepare lor flight, a small, huely tempered hatchet slid into m v band. Seeing that I was suspected, I took a slrru res'. lut on, and bracins my nerves up the occa sion, determined to be prteai, butcher, um thing but tho oblect of ridicule ol the impatient as simbly. "Let me begin !" I said, striding forward, and, waving my hatchet in the air, with a wild war-whoop I shut my eves and struck a savauo blow. A sin ill scream arose. I had misled the brute's body, and only cut oif an car. Rose applauded my zeal, but, with some mis trust in myt-kill, undertook to direct my fur ther operations. The eatfbet and the post ol honor bad (.-he said) been unanimously assigned to mo, and I mu-t do my best. 1 decline to state, minutely, to what that amounted. I believe that, had the pig been alive, aud sensible of the plavful havoc I was making with bis carcase, I could scarcely have suflen a more. I cut und plashed, and hacked and hewed, conscious only of the one desire to reduce the orute to the smallest posMDie dimen sions. At length, whether excited by the com mendations i received, or in oneuicnce to some straucc law ol our nature which 1 have never yet had time to investigate, i', certainly came to pass that I began to experience a certain sense ol satisfaction in the wort. Time, dinner, everything was forgotten, except only the beauti ful proportions ol the pin "our" 'pig for bv this time 1 had tairh adopted him, and I was still the centre ol an admiring bund, executing a chef' d'avvre of skill and elegance (cutting oil' chops), when, casting my eyes round, I became aware oi tne nuure ot my irina the oocior standing at the door, and quiveiing all over w ith supposed laughter I lis presence broke the charm. But the work was done. The p'g was dismembered trom snout to tail. Coveted with glory, I resumed mv coat, and sunk from the butcher to the man. Dear Rose and I parted the best of friends-, but I did not kiss her hand. Time passed rapidly away, and still the doc tor lound seme new rea-i n to postpone our promised visit to my third Rose Rose Grahame. At length one Sunday, alter service, he led tne through tho vineyards, saying this was our op oitunity. we took a tauuiiar path, under walnut trees, winding ever up aud up till it led ns out upon he hil;, and to the cemetery, uiy youth's Fden the pardon that love, stronter than death, kept ever sacred, on the mountain side. We entered the well-known gates, and pre sently were standing by the "Present's" grave. But what ia this beside it? Auother crave ! A little one. A litile marble cross, a broken illy, and beneath, "Rose Grahame, .i:t. 5." All (ht Year Hound. AUCTION SALES. o T I I. JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. Trostpe In acertnln liHlcnlure 01 iiiorttise ot the pruin'i ly In n iimltiT Uiv-hriiiR-il executed h.v tiio Tyrone aud lloiiriloiil lialiroaJ i.iiilnin. , to i:o Hit iiioitK"H'e iu triiHt tu see urn t lie rn n i lit ol t le principal und Interest ot boudnoi xaid I oiiipimv tc .,ie uuiouui ol 63o,0IXI which iiiorttB-e Ih timed tde !sidur oi November. A. 1). ItttH), and leoordei! In the it), ee lor IticorcliLu Deeds, etc.. iu and tor tlie county of Ulali on the 8th dny o! November A. 1). IMiu. In Alorti-use Hook K," p-titcs 107. lus, lus. 110. and 111, do litrt bv ulve notice tnat dt-lauU having bvcu u.uae lor more tliun ninety dujs la the piv im-nt ot tbe Into ret; dueund uemunded on the said bonds 1 win. in mirsii unco ol lie v rutin recmcst to me directed ol tlie lio dots of more tliun 11 teen iliousnnd dollars In amount oi the i-aid bonds, und by vir uo ot tlio uowerconierred upon me iu tl.at repicl by tht sul I momma cxnoae to Public n o und fcil to the highest and best Milder by W. 'i liOMAS fc t-OM-i, Auctioneer at tlie l'UII.ADKI. l'l.IA 1 X 1IANUE. In the I Itv ot I'hl adelplna on 'lliuisdny, the HUli duvol September A. I), lsbti upon the tern. s und conditions liereluulter slated, tlio whole ol tlie suid Aiortyuked premises, viz. : 'li e wi.ole ot that section m the Tyrone ami Clear field HullroaO, from tbe point oi Intersection with tlie l'ennsvlvai la llni.rmid, ut or near lyroue station hi lllnir county, to tbe point ot connection with the uraited line ol tbe said 'lyrone and Cleiirti-ld Knilroud, known i.nd rleslguiited as -Tlio IlI rsectlon," being about thrco miles and one quarter lrom tbe Pennsyl vania ltitfroad at 'lyrone tailin, as tho sumo Is no coi strut led. together with all and sluKUi ir the rail ways, rails liiloKes, rentes, iprlviipue. rich is. ana nl reai properM o' everv description acquired by and bo lonnlnii to sulrt compunv. adjacent to or connected wltn or on the line oi said section o' three and one iuurtcr mill s in roml. and al the tolls Incomes, issuna anil profits to he derivi d an1 to urise trom the same and a 1 the lands used and occupied lor railways, di-pols or sint oub between suld po'uts on said section ot ttt'ee end one-cuiir ei ml es with all buildings standing thereon or procurea therelor AM) it fc, St: RALLY. All tbe lands railways rails bridges, culverts, trestle works, tool I ousts, coal houses, wharves, icuces. rluhu ot way, workshops machinery, stanona, depots, dopot fcrountls. works, masonry, and other superstructure leal esiate Uulldli vs. and improvements ot whatever na1 lire or kind appertatninit or belong'mr to the above mentioned property, and to i he Bald section oi the said lyrone and Ciearfle d Bullroaa and owned by said ibmpanytn connection therewith, 1 he suld section oi the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad extending lrom tbe point of Intersection of the suld Ty rone and Clearfield Hailroad wlifc the I'eiinsv, vanla Italiroad to tlie point ot onnectlou with the irraded lluo oi the xald l yrone and Cleaidela Raltroad known iaud as "'ihe intersection." Is about 3 K miles in length. TEBM8 OF 8 ALE. Jlii.OfJO of the purchase monev 'o be paid tn cash when t"e pre peri v Is struck off, und ihe baiunce withiu twenty days thereafter. , . . . , l'AVMKNT on account of the said balance of purchase money, to the extent of the dividend ihcreol pavable on tho bonds so cured by the said mortgage and the matured coupons of suld bonds, iuhv be made In the suld bonds or coupons ; and It the dividend Is lees than the actual sum due upou the said bonds or coupons, the holders may retain pos esslon of the said bunds and coupons, on receipting to the said 1 rustee for the said dividend and endorsing pay uieiit oi the same on the said bonds or coupons i'mm iVia niiicluise ituinev belnir naid. as aforesaid tbe said Tinstee will execute and de.lver a deedot conveyance ol the premises to the purchaser or pnr ctnisirsin pursuance of ibe power comerred upon him bv the said moi txatie. 'Any lur her information In respect to said sale, or premists may be had upon appicuion to the under- iLued 'i ruslee, al Iho ortice o. the Y ennsylvaula Hull road I'oiuuuuv. No. 'iM H. t bird street rnllttdi'lplna. "JOHN i-UliAH THOMSON, Trusloe, No. 'l-'M H. Tliiltl) street. SI. THOMAS &. "ON- Auoiloneers JNos. IDS und 141 h. FOLK I II Street. 6 11 u 3m Philadelphia. J)lt. SEE LYE'S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY. Cure Warranted If Directions are Followed. COLD IS UE HEAD RELIEVED IN A KJSW MINUTES. DR. 8EELYE 8 WiONOIilAL. HYltUI". An unfailing Remedy lor Coughs, Colds, bronchitis Sore 1 hroat. Hoarseness, and irritation of the Uron. chlal Tubes ot Luus, Tickling In the throat, au CtUP DR. V. 11. 8EELYB CO., Proprietors, Kreeport, I.lluols. AGENTS KOR PENNSYLVANIA. EHKM'li. KIl'llAUDS 4 CO., Not. 11, IS IS and J Bouth I K si HI Htreet. DVOIT CO., 7 rnws6w rp No. 231 Noru bfcCON L d trout. I o c f InUH miniRTIUIUNnN. Ttnal I. . Jcdemuieof Mortsase ot the piop.rty tierelnaiter ! FcitlxHl exeeuitd by the lyrone and I leaitii-ld Kal road Company to me, as Aior (.ogee In Tiust, to secure Ibe pai n i tit ol tlie prlncli al ai d imerest ot bonds of said t on psny to the amount of tlt ttti which M ortu.it e fa Oaten the I2tn day ot May A. I, IsAH and recorded la the oil ce lor tecordlng deeds, etc . In and for the couu' oi Jllnlr, on the Istb day ot ay, A 1. K'ni. In mortgiit'e book A . imgea StiS 4-S-6-7 and S, mi In the ollice lor r eorulng deeds, etc In and lor the county ol Centre, on the UiU day (I alay, A I. ISAfl In ii.ortuago book h, patie 17" etc , do hereby give notice that (leiault bavin In en made lor more than ninety uv In toe piynn nt oi the interest due and demanded on tbe said bonds, I will. In pursuance ol the written lequest to me directed o. the hohleis ot more than S'sitiiu In ainoun of be said lioi.dB. and I y vlittie nl the powet cornered unnn me la that respect by tne said M or gage expose to pnhllo sa e and s li to Ihe highest and bust bidder by Vi. I HUM S) A ho.vs. Auciicnccrs. at tlie 1'IU LA DKLI'llI EX ( HOOK. In thecliT of I hlla'eliihla on Thurmlsy. the 8" th day of September. A 1). 1M upon Ihe terns an I coidn.ons heieinaiter stated, tlie v ho e of tbe said mor paged premises, vli. : 1 he wliole ol that section of said Tyrone nl flea r fl eld Railroad irom the point ot Intersection with the lyrone and lock l.aven Hadroad near 'lyrone hlair ennntv, l etinsyl snia to I hl llpsbuig Centre county, I'i n.'sy Ivania ns Ine same Is now constructed together with al aid sinpu ar tbe railway, rails, bridge fences, prlvileuea, right", and al real property ol etrv ilistiipiioii acquired by and belonging to said ( inipniii and all the tolls, lucerne, ivnes, and protlui to he di lived and to a-lse from the same, and a 1 tlie lnnils used and occupied tor railways, depots, or sta tions between said poln's with a. 1 the buildings stand ing tbercoti or procured iberetor. . AND OENKHALLV All Ibe lands, railways rul s. brldi.es, culverts trest e werKs, tool houses, coa houses wharves, :onces. right ot vtiiy. workshops, machinery, sotions, depots Oenoi ground.i, works, masonrt, anil other sjpeiatruoturo leal estate buili'iUK and Improvements oi whatever nattne or kind anpertilulng or belonging to tho above mentioned propel iv. and to the said section of said Tyrone and i eiirtie d I aiiroad, and owned by said Coin I liny in conretiloii therewl h 'Ihesulo section ol the Tyrone ami Cleatfleld Railroad, exte' iting Irom tlie Intersection ol the . vrone and lea' tiela Railroad wlih the ral r i'ii lorinerly be'onglng to the 'I i rine aud Locklinveu Railroad t oinoany, but now to tlie Laid Huge Valev Railroad Company. U) about 20 miles in length. m TF.VJH.S OF FiALK. Sin.eOO or the purchase money to ic naid In cash when the ptoperty is stiuck oil', and the baiance withiu 29 days tliniiulier HaUIFNTcii i-cconrt of the aald bamnce of purchase monev, to tho ex -nt ot he dividend tteieot pa'aole on Ihe benus secured by the snld mortgage and the ma tuied cenpons ol the said bonds may be made In the said bonus oi coupons; und II the dividend Is less than the actual sum cue upon the said bonds or coupons, tbe bolder may retain possession ot the said bonds and coupons on receipting to tue saia irasiee tor tnesai.1 divlomd and endorsing payment of the same on thesald bonds or coo puns I'pon 'he purchase money being paid as aforesaid, the Trustee will execute and deliver a, deed ot conveyance ot the premises to the putcha'cr or purchasers tu pur suance o! the powet conlerrcd upon him by the said niottgai-e. Any further Information In respect to snld ale. or pieniises n ay Lo hud upon application to the under sh ued Trustee, at the ollice ol the l ennsy vanla Rah roud Company, No. 23H si. Third siroct. Till adu.phia. JOHN El tlAK THOMSON, i rustee, No. VMS. 'IllIRD Street. W . THOMAS A SONS, Auc'loneers, S 21 mftm Nos. l;i aud 141 8. FOURTH 8 root. UBTEES1 BALE. Whereas, HIE (.REAi WESTERN l'ETRO- Ll-.l t AM) Itl -MNI.nU COMPANY, nl St Louis, t o , did, tu the 'i w eiity till d day of January. A. 1). l.lghiccn hundreo and sixty-six, convev to ihe umli-r-tigi td, as 1 rustee, tlie lands ard premises borel miter de sciilitd to stcutethc pavineut of a cer.alu promissory note, made bv said oinpany. and beurleg even datu Willi saitl trust ceil, lor t.ie sum of ten thousand three hum red dollars, payable to itlARLK- W. K.'ltl), or to his o-i.ei- one day a ter the date i hereof vl h lawful Interisi ; nr.d a si to secure the payment to said Ford oi ali other moneys which hemlglit, irom time t tune bdvance to said on puny, ai Its reiiuest, with Interest. And whereas. It was In and bv said Ttust Deed pro vided that, in case the said Company slion d mako deniult in the pay inent ol the moneys secured bv said note or in the payment ot any other moneys theroait -r to he uovi.nced by ihcsaid Ford, wlih Interest tha1 tho suid 'trustee might proceed to sell I e property in said deed de-crihed or anv part thereof at pub lc vendue to the highest bidder, nt the east Iront ot the Court U use In St Louis, tor cush, Uist living slx.y days public police oi tlie t me terms and place of said sae by advertisement in some newspaper printed in St. Louis and In 1 hilnde phia And w hereas. Default has been made In the payment of the moneys secured by said deed, njtice Is then lore hceby given that the suhscitber as such Trustee whl. on the r tli dny ot nepteniber. A- D.. eighteen hun dred and sixty-six. hetwoen the hours of 11 and 1 o"clock 1'. V., at the easi iront of ihe Court House In St I ouis. ilo., sell ut public vendue lor cash to the high est bidder, the lands in suld deed mentioned, and w hlch are described as lollows : All that certain tract ot lund situate In tl e township of Harmony, con- tt of Veiiunuo and Slate of l'etiiiayivu' la, bounded and de scribed as lol ows, to wli t ISeuinnlngat a post at tho noitheast corner of the 11 erk l ner Company's lan.i, and thence extending south one and tlir.e-'ourths degrees, west ot e hundred and seventy and seven-tenths roils to a pes' at the southeast corner of the Herkhnei Company's lund; thence soulU seventy and one-ball degrees, east foity-one and seven-tenths rods to a Dost the southeast orner of the piece ; thence north one ai d three- our.hs degrees, cast one hundred and cigbtv-three and tour ten. lis rots to a post the northeast corner of the tract then north tlghty-etgb and ono-tou th dsrrnes. west thirty nine end eight-tenths rods to the place of begin ning containing lolly-lour acres o lund. i Date, June 21, IBbo. HAMILTON 8PENOKR. 6 2P llflt Trustee LEGAL NOTICES. -T.JEGISTEH'S NOTICE. TO ALL CREDl XV tors, Legatees, and othor persons Uiterosted. Notice Is hereby given that the to. lowing nuuied per sons diet, ou the dates alllxed to their names, tile ihe accounts ol their Aiimhusii ation to tlie estates of those persons deceased, nritl Guardians' and Irus ces' accounts whose names are undermentioned, tn the ollice of too Register tor the I lobule ot Wilis and granting Letters of Administration In aud iortbe City ami Countv of Phi a deiphlu; and thut the same wll bo pres -nteu to the Orphuus' Court of suid Cli y and Countv or combina tion ami allowanui). on the th'rd FRIDAY In August next at 10 o'o ock In tho morning, at the Couuiv Court house in said city. June 29, Daniel Smith. Admlnis'rator d. b. n. of J VCOB, otherwise JAM En It. POLK, deceaied " 30, Peter D. Myers. Administrator ot .it AUY A 1'lCimN . ceceased. ' 30. A. H. Warthman un tieorge Ford. Executors oi WILLIAM FORD oeueascd 30, Ann tboinpson. Administratrix of WILLIAM '111 OH I'M iN ihci-used 30. AgnesO. Vills.Eiccutrixof TUOMA9 JlILLi, deceased. . Ju'y 2, Wililuin 11 Wright and Jonathan J. Morrison, 1 xecuiors oi CHARLES WUlG.il. de ceased. " 2, George W. Conover. Administrator of WIL LIAM CONOVER. d. caused ' 3, Marv Nan lo. a mlnltiatrlx d b n. c. t a. ot JOHN O'HJDliARi . decensc'L " 3, Ann l. rah am auo John lirvden, Executors of JAM: iil'AHAM, deceased " 5 Uenrv M. Deuucrt, Aduiiuistrator of JACOB REI, deceusea. " 5. ,-ar.ih Roberts. Administratrix ot ED iVABD ROBfc.R'18. deceused. ' 7, Wihiiui I' Robbln. Admlutstrator o. t a of SUSAN LEONARD deceased " 1-, Wl.liain H. seciey and Lemuel it. Justice, Ad ministrators of JOSi-Pil J Us 1 ICE, de ceased " 13, Tres ty Rlukls'on and Henry M. Dechcrt, Ex; eculorsol IHO.M 8 TAYLOR deceased. " 11 lluitha Notnian aud Joseph A. clay, Execu tors ol JOHN NO i JUAN, doceaseu. " 18, Eiizabeth Snyder, Executrix ot DaMEL HNY l'KU, deceased. ' 20, Mark Devlne and Catharine MoMee. Execa torsof 'IUOMaS McAiKE deeoased " 21, tlinres Harbort Executor ol ISAAC HAR DERT, Deceased. " 23, John Esrnv. ,lr , and Thlllp S. Fsray, Execu tors oi JOHN E-RAY. deceased 24 Archer w. t'lowes. Executor of ELLEN t LOWES, dec ased " 24. Pcnnsilvania Compunv, for Insurance on Lives, l-.tc , Administrators lb.no t 0. ol ALEX AN Dili 'i O Wa R, deceased ' 20. Robert artln, Executor Ql.' DltII PAYN ER, deceased. " 20. Jostpb Ftieu, Executor df ffev. CAJETAN i.tRlANI deceased iO. George I ruman aud l'.dwsnl Hopper, Executor ot bAR II PE t RsuS, deceasnJ. 7 27 41 FREDERICK M. ADAM8, Register. T TtSTATE OF MARST SWIFT, DECEASED. J j Letter testamentary upon the above estate having tut n grumed to the onileisigued bt tlie l(esister of V 11 s ah ptrsons Intiebted are requested to uiuke pay m nt. ai d those hsvinu egal claluia against the same to present thorn lot tettlcmeiu to CAROLINE SWHJT, P. 8. JACOBY. ixecutors. IiitLADEUHiA June 1. 1BG6 7 6 tbt P itttn delightful excursions ON THE SCHUYLKILL. The beautiful Intle steamer SILVER WAVE AND SILVER ST A It, Now running from Falrmount to Fall of Schuylkill, wl 1 leave Falrmount M follows, viz. t At 7 20. 8 0.VH 51), 9 So, Ui-20,11-05, 11-50 A. M. And at 12 35, 120, J 05, 2 M, 3 35. 4 20, 8-C5, 6 50, and 6 35 F. M. Returning, leave the Falls at 7 20. 815. 8 50. 9 35, 10 20, 11 05, 11 80 a . M. and U 35, 1'20, 'i-06, S 50. 3'Si, 4 10, 5 05 8-50. and 85 P. M. FARE. To Laurel Hill and the Fa'U, 15 cent: Colum bia Hrioge or Washington Retro-t. lOcenta. Excursion Tickets to Falls or Laurel Hill. 25c. Picnics and Huuday 6choo! taken at lb oral reduction. 13 iip w AUCTION SALES. INSURANCE COMPANIES DKI.AW ARB MUTUALSA FBTY INSURANCE MI'S NY. INCORrOKATED BY iHF LMHSLATCBlS OK lESNHYLVANf A, 1SJS. OFFICE, 8- . I TKN f K IllIRD ND WALNUT 81REETsPHH.tDH.PBIa. SI 1 RINE INSURANCE V RGO 'J To all parts Of the worla FRKIUHT, INLAND INSURtNCES OnOooflshy River t ana . Lake and Land Carriage to all parts of the 1'nlnn. FIRE INSURANCES on Merchandise generally On 8 tores, Dwelling House, etc A8HET8 OF THE COMPAN T fteo.wo l'.l'.ISSI 21 0 COO ICO COO M.COO 25 000 20.000 20,000 25,000 15.00 J 7.110 5.000 40 000 30.000 170,700 United states 6 per ceuU loan '7r... 000 00 6 " ' ' ..12S llWOO ' 7 I 10 per cent loan Treasury Notes 94,375-09 State oi Pennsylvania Five l'er Cent Loan 90.MVO0 Snaieot tcnnsylvanla 8ik Per Cent. Loun 53,230 00 t ny of l biladolphla HU Per Cent. ,Lon 112 8U50 Pennsy vania Railroad Tinit Morf gsfceftlx Yet tyent. Ilonil 20,000 00 Pennsylvania H,l road Second ilort esteMx percent. Hot.ils 23,750 00 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage MX Per eut. Ilonds. 23,750 00 30" Shares Htock Oerumntown Oas Company, principal and Interest guaranteed by ihe City of l hliadoi- ,P'"- ; 13,5.17 59 lw Shares Mock I ennsylvaula Rail road Comuuny 8.5SO-00 lot) shares Mock Noitn I'cnnaylvanla Railroad Company 8,250 00 I)i posit wi h United 8afr Oovorn mci t, subject to ten days' ca 1 4O,000UO State ot Tennessee Five ter Cent, l oan W.IOO'OO Loans on Bonds and Mortgage first ileus on City Property 170 003 0(1 I.Oao.H.'si Par. Manet valaa....$inR,Vin-oO Kenl Fstate 3ii, 0)iin Hi is receivable for Insurances made.. 1 21,013 37 llaianos due nt Agencies : Premium on Marine tollctes, Accrued lnte reat and other debts aue the Com paq 40,511 44 Scrip and Stoik of sundry Insurance and oi he- ompunies. J1133. F.stl- rrutel velne 2,910 00 Cash in Ranks a.55 SMi S9 Cash in Drawer 67S 48 56.615 37 $1 253 630 18 DIRECTORS. Samuel E. Rtokos, Tliomas C. Hand, vim i . iiavis, 1 dmiind A ."ouder, Tbeophllua Paulding, Jot n R Penrose, Jamts TraiUlr. lienry t:. lialiett. Jr., lames ('. Hand. V illlam O Ludwlg, Joseph II. Real, tlcorue t;. Leiper, Iluth t'raig, lioheif Huiton. ' ti f runinmu. Hi nry Moan Wll lam (I. Uottllon, F:dward Dan'nuton,. 11 Jones Krooks, Idwanl Lntourcade, lacob P. Jones, James H McFarland, Joshiis P. I vre Mueucer McllvVn, J. H. Hemple, Plttshurg, A. II Herger Pittsburg, It T. AlnrLtnn I'lltshnstr John l. iuylor, THOMAS O. 'AM I'insi'ent JoIIN C. DAVIS, Vice l'rosident. IlrsriT LYLnritN. Secretary. 1 lji SOHTII AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies issued against Central Accldants all o scriptions at excudii glv iow rutos. liifuiaiiic ellecied ier one year In uny sum irom SI0 to 81o U 0. at a premium ot only t ue-nali pel cent, securing the mil amount Insured in case ot death and a comrensatlou each wtek coual to tbe whole pre Uiiuui paid Short time tickets for 1. 2. J S 7. or 10 duva or 1 3. oi b months, ai lu cents a day, lusuriuu in the sum o a.ljGO. or giving lo per week 11 dieab.eu to be hud at tne Giiieiuj l ll.ee, o. laa 8. FoLHTH otreet. i hi adel nb u or at the various Railioad I Icket otllces. Ilsiirn io purchase tue tickets of the North American Transit insurance tou.pun.v. Sor circuiais aud lurther tnlormatlon apply at tne General Oti.ce, or ot auy ol the authoiizd Agents of the LEWIS L. HorPI, President. JAMES M. CONRAD, 'treasurer 11 1 NRY C. DROWN, Si ere ary. JOHN C. RCLUT.l, Solicitor 1 lKhl i OR.. L. I.. Honpt. late ot Pennsylvania Railroad Company M. liuird ot M. Ra.Cwin 6l ( o.'s. ' Annuel C. I'ulmei ( ashler ol Commercial Bank. Hit hard W o'l No 30S M arkei stieet 'uneSiM. ( orrud, No. 623 Muikei street J. L. Kingsley, onllnentul Hotel 11. (i Len-tnnng, No 27 and :.' Dock street. Sun lie1 V ork ol Vt ork, McCouch Co. Gtorge Martin. No. 322 Chesnui street 1 3 10m 1829C1IAllTE11 TERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF riIII.iADKI.PHTA. Assets on Jaixvi'arv 1, 1800, S3, 500, Bsroo. t;npltal 400 WO Ut Act tutu Surplus W4 M:l Id l rcn.mu.b I,lii2 WS HI llNSETTLF.D CLAI11S, til 407 53. INCOMF FOR 18A6 UO Mi. IO.S.Sf,S l'AID SINCE IS?1 OVEli 65,000,000. Perpetual und Icmporaiy Policies ou Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charlea H Unncker, rowuid u. uaie, George Kales, Alired Filler. Francis W Lewis, M. Jt. Peter McCad. 1 1 Litis v ai nei, bi.ti.uel Grunt, i.torte W. Richard, Uuuc Lea, CHARLES N. HANCKER. President EDWARD C iiai.k. Vice president. JA8. W. ilt'ALl lKl tli.becrelary protcui. 2 3H23 Q IK ARD FIRE AND MARINE IKSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE. No 415 t ALN I TSTREET. I'HiLADKLPMA CAPITAL PAID IN. IN CASH, 2(i0,i'l'0. f 1 is 1 1 n. i.iii y cciitltiues to write on t'm ! ti$ onlp Its capital, with a tcod surplus, Is sa.ely Invested. 701 Lo-ft s ly fire uate he. n promptly paid, and more than 8500,000 Dlshursed on this account uhln the past few years. Foi the Distent the ofl.ee of this company will remain ut No. 415 WALNUT STIIEKT, l-.ui viifhin a few mouth whl remove tu iu OWN ULILDINO N. Jt.lORNER BEVEMTH AMD CH F.8NBT STREETS. 'ILrn as now, se eball be happy to Insure our patron such rate as are consistent with suiely. DlUkCTOBH J 1 1 ' ill it CI taATE.."iL tL I.MAX UM EPPARD, I l.Os. AtAt KKLLAR, JObh hLI l'Ll- E, JOHN W. CLAGHOHi), kll.ll) Vl'llKkH. in.. ALFRED 8. OILLETT. X, o. uaiiiiEt,it.L, CHARLES I. DUPONT, U F. NRY F. KEN KEY. JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. TRO.M A8 CRAVEN President I FRED H II ILL 1 1 T V. President and Treasurer. JAMi.fi B ALVORD, Secretary. 111$ pllCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHI lNttiltlOR'l'l-D 11-04-CHARIER Pf RI'ETUAI,. No !ili4 W ALliLT Mreet opposite tbe F.xcbanke. In audi Ion 10 MARINE and IN LA D LN8C RANCH this Ct.niuany Insures item loss or oamateoy FIRE, on I'beial eiins on l-ulldlngi-, nieichamllse lornlture. eta., in iiintted perioils, aud peruianeutly ou building, by Ut-uU.ll ui iiirwJiMi.. ibe onipsny I.as been In acive operation for more hun BIX it A hS, during which al losces have beei iionipily aitjUKtcd and paid. DliltCTOES John L. Dodue Lawrence Lawls. Jr.. DutldUwls. il. U ilahoney, .lehii T I ewls, William 8 lirunt Robert W Leaniing, D Clark W burton, paiune IWllcox lleijjsinin fcf lng, Iboinat H Power. A. R. Mctlenrv F.duiond t aitlllon, T ....... , , dllll H WCCHKRER, prealaen SiWlKL Wucox. Secretary. Hi TjMUK INSl'RANCE KXCLUSIVELY.-THB J PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INHL'RANCS COM 1 AN - Incorporated IH26 Char er Perpetual No. olO W A LN I T htreet, opioslie Independence -uuure. lliis t om-iauv, tavorably known to the ooimnanltr lor over lorty year", continue to Insure agalnsi loss or dumi!e by lire on Puhho or Hrivaie Rul dings eliher pennanent y or lor a limited time. Also on Furniture, H'ocaa of OooUs and Merchandise generally on liberal "ll'Ielr Capital, together with a large Surnlu Fund, la Invested In the most careful mannor which enHh'es tl.eni to oiler to the Insured au uudoubted seourltj In t e case of lost. PlHEOTOU" Daniel hinuh Jr.. John Devereuz Thomas Hnilth Henty Lewis, J Ullliuabain Fell, Altxniiner Henaon, Isaee liaxleliurst, 1 tioiiuui uubuis. Daniel Haddock. Jr D4N1KL HUITH, J Prealdent. WBLb.becrctair William U. C INSURANCE COMPANIES. IDUOVlDEJiT LIFK AND TRUST COMPAHT A. OF PHILADKi.PHIA yn. HI bouth FoURlTI Street. INCORPi 'R ED - MOM H. CIA.. 18M. t AI'ITAL. tIA0 000. PAID I S. Insurance on Live by Yearly Premium i or by 5. II. r-0 yesr Premium, r-on-ionelture. . ndnmniAnlM. tiavnh a . r . it t , m ... .M ..i. teeeae. by Yearly Premlania, or 10 year Premium both e tea Non to'leliure Annuities gianted on favoralile term Term Po 1. les t'hil 'ren's ndowmenta J Ills Cmiinjifiv whlln ol.lnn Ilia Inan.n h. Jifapnldup ( a fta'.wlll dlvl. e th enUre profit of Uie Lte business among It Policy holder. jnone g received at Interest, an I paid on demand. rxecuiornr Administrator Assignee or Guardian, anil in ou.er fiduciary rauaeitlr unuer appointment o anv t OUrt Ol tlllS t limilllinitHllh nr nf .nw nr.u..n ... Sons, or bodies politic or comorste. PAMfJL R.BHIPL'Y.R JOSHU H MORRIS. ' DIRECTOR, HI HARD CADBtTBT, HEN R V HA1.N E . r U'WTl U Liuiti VftT RKHAKU WOOIK ' ! WM. C Lo voTrRETH, HAMUEL R. 8Ul?Cr-TjE9 F Rft EisD PARRY. THOMAS WI8TAR Sl". n"'- .T. B. TOWNSEA'i,,'1,,r- Medlca Eiamlner. Lena; Adrkinr. MEDICAL. yox roruLi. Wll GUT'S TAll SY11UP. rJilMCIPAL DEF0T, No. 771 South Til II ID Street Trice, $1-00 per Buttle; $510 for half-a-dozen. The undersized citizens take pleasure In choennU ret on, i, tMii, k u,e ut.e of W rlK1.f 'j'ar sfruiV to couitlo. colds, consun.ption whooping-cougli simtfwl leyt r. Iver coiop.a nt, ruins in Uie breast, rouohlda. int amn atmn aud restriction oi air viwse in the luuo! etc. he n nil ly feboulu lie in every liimily i Char C. Wi t-on Forni-v 's frett ofllce. Cliur es H . t.rullen, Sunday Mercury othoe. Juuiea Nolen A ou rer othce W i liuin F. t orbit. Associaied Prea. wll lum li t-ariienier Eire Alarm and Police T graph. F lith and . hesnut streets. A Rauclolph Front and ombard street. James W . perrine No. IVX Charles street. H a. Davie No. m Uaskl I HreeU John wonilsliie No Mil Frank no stri-er. Robert Ihouips n No. loofl Walter street. R.l. Murcn.No. 62fj Ftauklin a reet J (.eblott No 73i 8. second street. . John nevmour No. 5ln. FiontstreeU . W. Howard No 1 Dock street H. . 1 arteit No.MTS. econd street 1 Pates No. 0.5 Arch street Albert Martin. No. 417 h. Second street. .M ary Ca d veil No V-U Hiinnnn streeU W l hcnias No. 20 N. Fourth tr. t T. M. i arthv No. 1 9 E ret i's alloy, tieorge W I son No 2'B Kuce street, w . F Hiooas. No.tjn North second street M J. Hassett No. 1 19 I anal street. S. -evniour Rose HusMeion. Charts lingers. No. Wl Houth street. R. T. We lug on, second and Ouarry atree I. F. 'Ihrliias No. latiSoulli -Ixt atreet. WMIi ui ltarus. No 6158outh Front root. H. S. Fatuonl, Opera Managrr. John .Mniiinn s rear of No 1 :t4 North Second itreet. Sirs. S. R. ( hoaie, Newark, Del. hlr. WuliamR. Wrqhn 8m: We take ileasura In recommending yonrTAR SYLlPiof which we have ulreaily o.J eousiderabla uuiniitiCHi as a most exce.iem auJ eth acious reme Jy ioi the complaints set lorth In vour printed Dill aireafy suhu.itieu lo the i utile. Asa vrai Hying act to su During huu unity we wll cheer n lv recommend tour preuara tion to a.l athicud with dUeaves which I. i designed te cure. lours, etc., DILKS SOS, Drnggtste, N, . corut r Pine and Sixth street; For ia e ali-o at JOliNBON'. HOLLOWAV ft COWDEN 8. DYOTT ilo', A nd all principal lrut guita and Dealers. The sul scrlter won d beg leave fur her to say that 1 is piepnreii to li.l orders uLd forward tbe Syrup ta an pi.rt ol 'he ccun ry. l'irrons des ring other Inior u.hi h u t y t. an will inclose a posiave a anip and answen w hl beieiurmd a soon as the exigencies ot buaineaa will admit Address WILLIAM B. WRIGHT. 3 20 No 771 8.TH1LD Urtet 1 hi adelphia, Pa. Q LAD N E W S FOR THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPrXlFIO RKMEDIES Are warranted in ali case for the Si-euut and Peuma hhM ClhE oi all oiseafes arising irtiui excesse or IOC ' HFC L INDlt RKilUN 1 missions, Geciial, Physical and Nervous Debility. Jm poieute, etc cic NO l HANOF. ( F DIET IS NECESSARY. They can oe used without do ec Ion, and never fall to etecl a Cure, 11 used according to Instruction. BELL'S SPKCIPIC PILLS, Price One Dol or per Hox, or Six licxes lor Five Do4 lara; ato, Laige lioxe con tain lag Four small, Price 'three lionars. rrcm foui to six boxes are generally required to core ordinary cases ot Seminal Wcakuosa, tbouuu benefit la uirivcd irom using a amgle box in t hrotiic t scs,and particularly when Im otence or C.ei tiai Dehl i.y with hervous ProstraUon has allected the system. UliLL'S TONIC PII-L8 A re recommended as the most i lllcacloug, Rejuvonatinv and lnvi.oruting Remedy iu the word. a l ackuge p.iceF'ivo Dohura, ni.l last a month, and Is genera, y suillcitnu In extreme cases of Debility and Impotence, UJlLL'S KX'1Is;k.AALi rfjhcoy, Price 'two Dollurs, sullicicnt for a month can be nuul to i,ood udvuutufce. ityies hticnt.t.1 to the Organ and with the PUla. will restore tht m to their norma condition. . 1 uiiijihlet o 100 page, ou he l.K tUlll OF YOUTH, ilesineu us a Lecture und t uu fun to Young Alou sout tree, leu Ccuta requued to pal postage. ' Il you cannot purchuse Hki.l's Specific Rbhrdim oi your Diukgiut, tuko no other, but Bond the monev direct to LR. JAJ1FS BUY AN, Cons'illin Physician , , el!) BROADWAY Now York. And you will receive them by return of mail Dust naid. and lice from observation. For sale by DYOii & Co., No. 232 N". 8ECON0 Street 6 11 i g A 51 A 11 1 T A X ' S G I FT! SAMARITAN'S C1IPT! THE 510ST CEUTA1S P.F.MEDY EVER USED. " 18. A POSITIVE CIKE." For Gonorrhoea, and all Dheasct Anting from Youthful Indiscretion. Contain no .Mineral, no Balsum, no Mercury. Only 'Jen nils to be taken to Fffect a Cure. Tbev aie entliely vegetable, having no smell nor any uup eusant ta-te anil will not In any Wuy injure tha toniucn or bowels c tbe most delic e. Lures In trom two to tour da. and recent case la 'tweiitv-lour houis. " bent by luaU. Pilce, Hale packages, i. Female, It. SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, The Great Rlocd Purifier, and Remedy for Scrofula, Ulcers, bores, t-pols, Tetters, Scales, Boils, Fyphilis, JClo. For Syphilis the Samaritan's Hoot and Herb Juloaft. is the uiosl poteui aud effectual n intil.t evor preserved. It reclie.i und eradicates every particle ot ibe venereal I olon. A ill rt move eveiy ve-itlge ot Impurities trom tbe i stem as well as all the bad effect ot tnercurr 1 rice ai-a per bottle. SAMARITAN'S WASH Is. tn case of SrphllK used In conjunction with the Reot ud licit) Juices Fuil diiecilon. Price 20 cents. 1 he old sickening and disuustlng drug have to give way toremedie- nurelv vegetable, pleaaaut to the taste, and A PO: 1T1VE UR" . rold bvDKMAS BAaNES CO., No. 21 PARK RO VT, ami bv Unit. lists pHl OND & CO., Proprietor, No. 915 RACE Street Philadelphia. 8 4 'CAMPHOR TROCHE8, Poaltln Pnyantlv of J TH O L !E B A m.rrhmi. DyasnUrr. and Cholera Horbus, Bote FMtor, O. H. Handles, urai, ti IMh Baa Bis Pklhw mailed ontf II OOL FIELD'S CHOLERA AND DIAIUUHEA TILL Cure t.11 kind of Bowel Complaint anight OASTRtC AND LI VLB PILLS Are the best remedy lor all laeasei of the6toaa and Liver W HOLESALE AGENTS, J W. DALLAM CO.. 10 iu, 8ECOJID AND CiLLOWHILL.
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