ALL'S Will, I, PY HARRIET M'rvm RIMRA1.L. . The day is ended. EreTwrtk to sleep , My weary spirit seiks-ivpesu in Thine: lv T ,orcive tnv trefi'ft.scfi, and keep 1 hie little life of mine. , With lovinir kindness c mum thoti my bed, And etiol in rest my bmnint? pilprlm-feet; i y pardon be the pillow lor my head Wo shall my Bleep be sweet. At pence with all the world, denr Lord, and Thee, No feaM my soul's unwavering taith can shake, All's well ! whichever nhio'the nave for me The morniDg light nny brak! CITY INTELLIGENCE. I For Additional Lnrat Items see Fifth Page. AUOTHRtt FlRtMAN'8 RlOT SKVEK A I. Persons Sevkrsxy Injured. Hpfore daylitrht yesterday mornine a rope-walk, near Moya mensinjr avenue and Tanker street, was set on tire, seeminely with the intention of drawing certain Are companies to that locality. Tne Franklin Engine tympany drew their carriage down Third strict, and when near Greenwicn an attack was made upon them. A numoer of pistols were Bred, whtah drove the members from the rope, and lorced incni to leave the carnage in possession of the attacking party. It was then hurried to a lot near Front and Dickenson streets, and maliciously broken. Police officers afterwards got possesion of it and returned it to the owners. In the attack made upon the Franklin two of the members received tlieta wounds. One was shot in the hand and the other in the arm. fo arrests were made. Henry Gcntz, who is deaf and dumb, and belongs to tue Kratikltn, was shot in the head and arm. He was taken to rho Hospital. TheCnief Ennineer of the Fire Department examined into the matter yesterday, ana ctrae to the conclu sion to suspend the Franklin aud SbiiMer com panies tor the present. Inquest. An Inquest was held on Satur day on the body of Ciiarlcs Steintnctz, who died from the effects of a stab indicted in a quarrel with a lad named Franei Jumes. Several witnesses testified that a game of base ball was biing played on the ground on Wil liamson street, near Second, when Kraucis James and several companions npppitreil at the entrance to the grounds. The deceased 'a-ked one of the young men if that (pointing to oue ot them) v.as James, and ou receiving auafiirma tive answer he struck and kicked James, aud both fell to the ground, ttie deceased being on the top. When the two were parted it was found that Steinmetz was stabbed. He was taken home, where he died on the 2'Jth ultimo. No one saw the nlow indicted, but. a witness stated that he saw a knife in the hand of James be lore l.e was struck. The jury rendered a verdict that the deceased came to his death from aslabintlii tedby James. The accused was committed to answer. Drowned. The Coioncr held an inquest on Saturday on the body of Jaaies C. Koble, eight years old, who whs drowned in the Dela ware, at Shackaniason street wharf. The parents of the lad reside at No. 121 All?n street. Frederick Lakemeyer, proprietor of the Smith's Island restaurant, and of a lager beer saloon at Carter's alloy and Exchange place, was drowned on Sarurday night in the Dela ware, below Chesnut street. Mr. Laketneyer was about to cross to the island in a small boat, accompanied by a son ot the late pro prietor of the island, and in stepping into it he missed bis footing and dropped into the water. Young Smith leaped after him, anl made every effort to save bun, but was unsuccesslul. De ceased was about fifty years old. well known among the German residents of the city, and much esteemed. The body was not recovered. Light Fingered. A young man, who gave the name ot James Mason, was arrested on (Saturday evening, on one of the Fourth street cars, in the act of stealing the watch of Mr. John Williams, who resides In Catharine street, below Third. Mr. Williams discovered the theft before the thief could slip the watch to a com panion, and seized the thiet, holding on to hitn. The fellow then threw the watch out of the window. He was handed over to the Fifth Ward officers, and had a heariug yesterday at the Union street station. He was committed by Alderman Butler to answer. A Large Theft. David F. Borgernus was held on Saturday by Alderman Dougherty on the charge of stealing $230. Deteudant. it was alleged, went with complainant to a house in the western part of the city, where the latter became intoxicated, and while in that condition the robbery was committed. Suicide. An unknown man, aged about Jilty years, and dressed in a genteel suuol black was found yesterday morning near the farm house on the Almshouse grounds. The top of his head had been blown off by a pistol, which was found in his hand. No papers or marks on his clothing could be found that would give a clue to his name or residence. The Coroner held an inquest, and took charge ot the body. Accident. Yesterday morning William (Jreenman, aged thirty years, fell from a third story window of his residence, No. 400 N. Fifth street, and injured himself so seriously that he died in a short time. Fall. John Sitter fell from the roof of a building on the Haverford road, at Fortieth street, and broke his collar-bone, besides other wise injuring himself. The Romance of Sign-Boards. The most expen sive sipn ever painted, appears to have been one by Clarkson, a picture of Shakespeare, for which be was paid $i00. Besides this, master, and Hogarth, whose "Man loaded with mischief" is still to be seen at No. 414 Oxford street, signs were painted bv John Baker, Charles Catton, John Baptifct. Cipriani, Hamuel Wale, Richard Wilson, George Moieland, Ibbethton, David Cox, the elder Crome, Harlow, who appended to his production the initials of Sir Thomas Lawrence, Sir Charles Koss, Herring, and Millais. Great men of lonner age:, also, are known to have painted sipnt. In the Museum at Basle, hi Switzerland, there are two pictures of! a, school, painted by Holbein when tourteeu years old, lor a sign of the schoolmaster ot the town. "The Mule and the Muleteer," la the Sutherland Cullectioo, is suid to have been painted for Correggio as a sign for an inn. A similar le&end is told about the "Young Bull" of Paul Potter in the Museum of the Hague, in Holland, watch is reported to have been painted lor a butcher's signboard. "Tbe Chaste Hnsannah" (la Chaste .Suzanne) was formerly a fiue stone bas-relief in the Rue Aux Fevps, Paris: it was attributed toGoujou, and bought as such by un amateur. A nlater cast of it now occupies its place. Watteau executed a sign tor a milliner on the I'ont Notre Dame, which was thought suilicieutly good to be engraved. Horace V cruet has the name of having produced some signs in his younger days; and there is still at the present time atlgnof the White Horse, in one of the .villages in the neighborhood of Paris, which is pointed out as a work of Guericault. According to the list ot bigns in Lotrion for the year 18(14, the most common is the "King's Arms," of which the authorseimmeratoMD. Next in order comes the "Red Lion." 73. This U an heraldic sieu. Doubtless it originated with the badge of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, married to Constance, daughter of Don Pedro the Cruel, King of Jou and Castile. The Duke bore the liop rampant gules of Leon as his cog nizance, to represent his el aim to the throne of Castile, when that was occupied bv Henrv de Trastamare. In after yeats it may often have been used to represent the lion of beothtud. The favorites of sign-boards afford ample scope for the moralist. Perhaps Henry VIII has had a greater share of this kind of posthumous glory than any other man. not even excepting Shakespeare. He Is moreover the oldest whose portrait is at ail authentic. And he has lasted well down to tun prebent day. Many a ' K1hk' Head" f till shows traces of "Mull KLd THE DAILY EVENING ' TELEGRAl.rilJLlDELriU , MONDAY, SI iPTMBER 3. 18CG. 3 Hal." The authors have hit nnon the trnri renson. ' His personal appearance, doubtless, nioie than hU character as a king, was at the bottom ot thts popular favor. He looked the personification of Jollity and good cheer, and when the evil passions expressed by his face were lost under the clumsy orosh of the sign painter, there remained not hi n' but a mrry, 'becry-looking' Bacchus, eminently adapted for a public-house sign." Perhaps only one sove reign In the world ever gave origin to so absurd a sieu as "Tumbllng-down Dick," an honor which belongs to Richard Cromwell. Mr. Edmund O'Konrkc, better known as Mr. Falconer, who was formerly manager ot Drury Lano Theatre, London, has just passed his last examination in bankruptcy. He had been eleven weeks In prison, and. as there wn no opposition on the part of the creditors, the de sired order of discharge was granted: There were 178 divorces In Sb.ii Prnnoittrn last year. AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. CIIE8N UT Ntreet, above Twelfth. ww. k. a.cu Tj. Doors ones at 1 15. Cumin rises at 8. MONDAY EVr.NI nu. Heptember , OKANI) OrESlNOOF THK RF.OULAIt FALL AN 1 WINTER BEA80N The Management am nrmiinA i. k- -.ia .nnnnn,.A that thoy bare secured the services of Uie dist nguisbed i.vrlo tragedienne, . , VE8TVALI, . who will commence a iAKEkVKI.T. P.lJflK.'KT ' appearing for tho Brat time In this city, In her great, lui- BT MJCA, In the beautliul flay. In five acta, entitled FAZIO; oil, '1 HE 1 1 Al IAN MFR. The Performance will consist nf 1aaii Mllm.'. h.in. tlful 'irugedy, lu five act entitled OR. THE ITALIAN WIFK. Blnnca VEsTVALI Supported by tho UTItENUTrl OF THE; NFW COMPANY. To conclude with the 'avoiito Faroe RHOTHlK BILL AND MR. In which several favorite, will appear. aiukd.y A r I e. rn JON, Heptember 8. . GKAND FAMILY .MATINEE. A L N U T S T RE ET THEATRE. rF.XTB ANNOUNCEMENT. . f ALL SU WINTER SKASON. MK J. S. CI ABKE FOK MX MOH'fS ONLY. MONDAY KVEMNU. Heptember 8, AIR CLVKKK In two ol hie popular charaeteia. Miciiuan s Drimaut rumen y in two acts, or THE UIVaLs. with a distribution of i he characters which CANNOT HE Hlikl'AHhKI) IN AMEH1PA Mr J h. (LAKKKm lioli ,lirai Hr. J.H. Hobcru as Falkland sir. c Waicot, Jr., ax Captain Absolute llr. W A. C hanmon aa Sir Anthrmv Mr O S. Fawcctt as hlr Lucius O'lrlKgor Mr. J. M. liarron an fa)t jn ibb Aume urauam aa. .lU'lu M-8. C. Waicot an LydiffXaiiKUith Mlis flic lloruinn a-J lucv juts w. A. i nanman as Mrf. Mnlunrmi To conclude wlih CLAKKE'S TOOm.ES. CLIiRL'8 TOOm.ES. 8 31 BOX BOOK OPEN. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET '1 HEATKE Begins at quarter to 8 o'cloi'k. FlltaT VVr LK. OF . lit HEAeON. 1MR8. JOHN' DREW MKS. JOHN liRI- w in a new Piny. .MUJiDAI AND RVKHT NIGHT, , Westland Marston's iircat Play of THK FAVOHITK OP KOBTIT'TR Hester Loriington Mr, JDHV DREW BL riUKI hi) BY THIS FULL COMPANY. Tmi i he present. Scene The Is'e of Wiirht. FKIDAY Berellt of Mis. JOHN DRKff, MOMaY Mr. and Mia. W J. F'LOK ENCE. Prices as usual. MeatB secured six da a In advance. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALNUT Street, above Eitrbth. H A. fcAKNSBA w sole Lessee and Mnnnr. UBILLIANT eUOCESS OF THE CHARMING W'OKHELO SISTEKs. SOPHIE. IEENB. AND JfWStF. who. durlnK the Daat week, have henn noplvf1 mt iv.p. performance with the greatest applause ana delight secona week or tne popular comedian. MK. T. L. DONN ELLY. MONDAx AND TtJK&DAY EVENINGS, 8i'ntAtntap S nnrl i. will be presented tne juiry extravaganza, by J. R. Plunche, Esq.. entitled IHt 1NVIMIHLI5 fKlNLES OR. Til INLAND OF TMANgUlL DELItiHTS. To conclude with the Great Local Drama, entitled THE FIREMEN OF PHILADELPHIA: OR. THE BROAD STEEET HEIRESS. "XfEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, 0- ELEVENTH Street, above OHESNCT. "THK FAMILY KICSOKT" OPEHI FOK TIIK SKAW1. CARM HOSS Al DIXElr'S HI I N STIHT.I.S. the Great 8 tar Troupe ol the World, In their GK AND ETHIOPIAN SOIKEES, RONG. DANCES, NEW oioLLektttn. ana f laa iai iuh (J.rit.. uoon open ai i o ciock. commencing at h o clock. 8 3U 3m J. L. CAKNiBOSa, Manager. ASSEMBLY BUILDING, LARGE HALL. TENTH ani CHESNUT Streets. MR. KOHERl HKLLEU'd MALLE DlABOLlUUE GRAND OPENING NKiHT. f" THIS (JloLday) EVENING, Bcptember 3. with an entire new piogramme. MATINEE EVEHV 8ATUEDAY. Doors open at 7. Commence at 8. Admission. 60 centa. Secured aeats, 75 cents. 9 3 6t MiENNERCHOE ORCHESTRA. '1 he active members are h.rebr notiflod that the reuu sr weekly meetinjis lor practice will be resumed on THURMnY EVENING, be ptem ber 6. 186 , at 8 o'o lock, at the Maanerclmr Ua 1. No. 316 DILLWYN Street. Punctual attendance is requested. Amatenrs deslriag to join are cr tally invited to attend, or call upon tue undersigned. WILLIAM WOL8IF.FFER, Conductor, 8 21 24 28 31s4 6 til No. 217 VINE Street, TO RENT. LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VENTILATED ROOM. ON THE SECOM) FLOOR OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South THIRD Street, TO RENT, With or without stfBin power. Apply In the oflice, first floor. EXCURSIONS. DELIGHTFUL EXCURSIONS ON THE SCHUYLKILL. The beautiful Intle steamers SILVEU WAVE AND SILVKU STAH, Now running from Fairmount to Falls of Schuylkill, whl leave Fairmount aa follows, viz. : At 7 W. 8-0-5. 8 50, 9 38, 10-20, 11-0J, 11-50 A. M. And at 12 33, 1-20, 2 05, 2 SO 8 35, 4 20, fi-05, 8 60, and 6 35 V. M. Returning, leave the EalU at 7-20, 8-M. 8-50, 9-33, 10-20 11 05, 11 50 A. SI. j and 12-38, 1-20,2-05, 2 50,3 33,4 20, 4 05 5-50, and 6-38 P. M. FARE. To Laurel Hill and the Falls, 15 cents: Colum bia Bridge or Washington Retreit, 10 cents. Excuroloc Tickets to Falls or Laurel Hill, 28c. Picnics and Sundaj Schools taken at a liberal reduction. 5 9.p ws DENTISTRY. CT THE GOVERNMENT HAVINO vEKlf pramed me lectern-patent lor mv moite 'ol aiiiulnlHterlng M'roun Oxide Una. by Which I bavu exirncieu uiuor imiunauus or leem wriooui pain, l am JUHtltNd In UHnertlLH thut It is both saler and superior to any other now In use. DR. r. L. MUNNS 21 6m No. 731 SP C UCE Street. CAMPHOB TROCHES, N. JZr PxuMv rnnaUn et ' a ZLT O L B II A , Vv 4, M,Folor,O.H.HUe,DraMU, Ac . ltoBaBlfc.Plulfc KJS4r AMUSEMENTS QKAND NATIONAL CONCERT FOB THE BENEFIT Or THB SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, mmR ACHPIOKB OV THK SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION, WASHINGTON, D. C, AT UKOVER'S THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, August 2, 1866, POSTl'ONED UNTIL THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 11. 3CO.0CO Tickets will be sold at each 75,CG0 Preterits Awarded, valued at $250,000 $25,000 of the Projits to be given to the tfol diers' and bailors' National Orphans' lloma Fund, $2500 to Vie Washington Mais and Female Orphan Asylum. The balance, after deducting expenses, to be paid to the Trea surer of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union. Washington, D. C. Oue Present to Kvery Four Tickets. TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM OWENS & CO., Military and Naval Law Oflice, Ko 527 CUESSUT street, Opposite the State House, Philadelphia. Ta. Alro sent to any part ot the country ptompily bymall LIST OF rBR8ENT8 TO BE AWARDED. 1 hree-story Brick renldence, n street be tween hlxth and Seventh 818,000 1 Toiee-siory Urlclt residenco, ..ecoi.d struct, near E 10,000 1 "hreestory brick residence, Tenta street, between M and N T g OTiO 1 IwoHtory ltilck residence. Tenth street, between M and Is' 6.000 1 Two Ktoiy Lrick residence, Tenia street, between ti and 5 001) 2 Fine City L ts, on Kevenih street, north.. 4,tH) 1 bDieniilci Carriage, Hoises, and Harness comule-e , 4,000 1 Pplenald Diamond ltliiK 2,000 1 Set I itninonds complete (Pin, .bar Kings, and Hums l,ofl 1 Grand Piano (Stelnway) 1 6(H) 1 HUid Silver Tea Wet 1,000 10 Grand Pianos, 8600 each 6 t'UO 10 Grand Pianos fSIIOeach 5i(HI H'0 (ients' Gold Watches, 8'00 eucb 20 000 60 Ladles' Uold W atones 1'5 each 6 2M) 8 Grand llclodeons, 2t(l each ' l.tM t;0 A nicncan-casebllvcr W atches. 675 each.. 6.000 75 hunting do do 40 each.. 3,wW 80 Diamond Blngs, 6100 to 8200 each 7,500 25 liiamond Plus. K100 eavo 3,500 40 Sewing Machines, 8IO11 each 4 Oi.O ?0 do 875 each 1 500 10 Silver-plated Tea Seta i5 each 1 500 HO SI ver cantors, 825 each 1,200 5,000 Clocks, AibuuiH, Jeweliy, Ac, 85 to 810 c-acb....- 27 000 !H-J!?2 Teft,aV,a '1'"ul? sPOon- o.Vi2 to 5 each'.". 25000 10,010 Gold Pens, sleeve Buttons, Ac, 81 to 83 each 14 000 49,453 Books, cutlery. Engravings, Ac, 81 to 810 59.000 , Total $'250 000 1 he awards will be made after the l oncert on the stage 01 the theatre, where three thousand persons can witness 1 1. A committee will be appointed by the audi ence to superintend thesame. Primed lists or a wards win be published and sanpl'ed to Agents and Ticket-holders. Par.le having tickets will retain them until alter the awaida are made, and li their numbers appear In the list, thev will torward their tickets Immediately, with mil directions aa to the ship pingot goods or ieed 1 lor the property. Tickets lor sole at all the principal Hotels. Book, and Music stores in the city, and at the Headquarters, In the Mammoth air Bu ldlng lor the benefit ol the soldiers' and Sailors' atlpnai Oiphana' Home Fund, comer 01 Seventh street and Pennxyivanla avenue, Washiugton, D. C. 'I he lurecturs appeal to tho liberality of the people to give this enterprixe their klnu support, and thereby assipt in re.levlng the wants ot the orphans ot our fallen comrades, CAKD. A large number of ticket remaining unsold, lUwill be necessary to postpone the drawing until THUBSDAY. the 11th of OcteiW 180, at which time it will positively occur. The many swindling schemes that have been pre sented to the public during the past tew months, some what delayed our gales, until we were able to satisiv the peop.e throuvhout the country tuat this enterpilse was genuine, and soiely lor chuxitab.e purposes, iho Directors are contldent of the sale of everv ticket, and have allotted sutltclent time to guarantee the saieii without any further postponement MaJ. H A. HALL. Pres. Soldlera' and Sailors' Union. Col. CHAH. E. CAPEhARf, i w'illIam SkSb;"'. M""""ng Ptora TBKASfBT DEPASTMBNT, ) OPF1CH OF iNTkUNAL HKVENCE, ,k,.. . Washikoton, Juneau, 1S66. ) Whereas H. A. Hall and oihers, as "Manang Direc tors'' ol the ''Grand National Concert,'" to be held m V, ashington. 1). v on the d of Aui-ust next have maoe due application to l. C ephan, Collector of Internal Beenue lor the Collection District of the DIslriTot Columbia, jor permission to ho:d a lottery, rattle, ot gilt enterprise, and presented to him satisfactory ivi auce that the p.oceeds of said lottery, raJne"or gli enterprise 111 be devoted to charitable uses. permLslon i".ri' F""' 10 tab Directors' hod such lottery, ratlie. or girt enterprise ree from ai.ch. rite TJlSSZl lTiTJ"J or .llcen". n respect to such lottery raffle, or gilt enterprise. X A. BOLL1 NS, . Comnilsshuier. We refer, bf permlaaion, to alajor-General Wlnfleld H. Ilancock, V B A General Hubert C Schenck, 11. c Ohio General II albert E Paine, M. C , Wis ' Geuerai John H. Kotcham. M. C, i Y General James U. Blunt, Kansas Geuerai J. ti. Hcndriok, Iowa. General D, C Moi allain. D. C. General O V Haytun, N. Y. Hon. Thomas W. Kerry, M. C, Mich. Hon. Georne Lawrence. M. C., Penna. D. O. Forney, Esq. . D. C. Major J. t . Dougnty, N. Y. Hon. Richard Vt ai.acli, Mayor of Washington. D. C. ' H.m. Heuiy Vt lison. II. b M Hon Wllilam D Kellcy, 11. C Penna Hon. Keilian V. Whaley.M. C. Wesi Va. Hon. E ben C. Ingerso 1, M. C, 111. Hon. Henry C. Denting, M. C , conn. Hon A. H. I aflln, M. ('., N. Y. Hon. Leonard Atyera. 11. C, l'enna. Hon. William A. Newell. M, c.. S.J. Hon George W. Julian. 11. C . Ind. Hun. rHephen F. Wilson. M C. Penna. Hon. J. B. GiinneH. M C Iowa. Hon. B. F. Vt ade, U. S. Senator. Ohio Hon U. lt.Latliora 11 C, W. Va. Hon. llenj. E. Wllsoii, M. C Ohio. (ien. Hoys M. , Ohio. W illiam E. Owens, Esq., Philadelphia. H 16 tot VALKK8 (LATE MILLION'S) WISTER GA KDEN Nos 7M-72H VlflE Htteot. GKAD IKSTRUME.xTaL CONCERTS MG11TLY. By two large and efficient Orchestras. TOKIGHI, Ann FVEHY NIGHT. In connexion with our EiCELHIOH STRING BAND, a Brass Band, cornptising tne best Artists in the city will perioriu. OPEN FOR THP. 8EA8OV. Our spacious Summer Gurden, artistically laid out with Shrubbery. Kountauis etc IS THE LADIES' 8ALOOV, Especially set apart lor F t 1 1LIES, the best of Creams aud other ReireshtnenU will be served. b ibi GYM NASI TJ.1I FOR LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, N. E. COR. OK MATH AM) ARCH 6VKKE1S The Institute, which again has been greatly Improved lor theiconiing season, la now open tor aubscrlptioat all dav and evenings. Bodily exercise Imparts health and strength, and Is highly recommended to both sexes and all ages, Terms for Instruction. 3 monibs 'W Terms lor Mali-practice. 1 monih ti0 For particular! send for a clreular or give us a call. -8 --f rroimsors HILLEBBASu LEWIS THE PIANOS WHICH WE MANU- til factor reoonimend aheuuulvaa. Wa uromlae w oar patroua clear beautliul tuuea, alogant workman ship durability, aud reasonable priooa, combined with a tujl (uurautee. For sal only al ho. lull WALNUT M UNION PIANO MtNUFACT JJIQ CO. WAT CHEK JEWELRY ETC. FlU GOLD WATCHES. To Sojourners in our City. We call special attention of the solourners to oat cltv to the FINE WATCH AND "lILVEnW.inE ESTABLISHMENT OF1 W. W. OASSIDY, No. 1 fiouth SECOND Street, Who has on hand one ol the finest assortments ot Jow e ly. etc., of any in the city. A splendid assortment ot eiLVEPWABE ALWAYS ON HAN O. Remember V W. V. CASSIDY. 8 ItS No. 13 South SECOND Street. d. RUSSELL A CO., No. J2 North SIXTJt St., Having Increased their facilities for FINE WATCH RKPA111ING1, Invite the attention of the public. All work warranted for one year. ;526 I ' f II 1 WATCHE3 and JBWELiiY ?.r? UVJ:;). -12? CTiostnat Bt.,vi1 !t- Owing to the decline' ot Gold, has made a tre.t re duction in price of his large and well aborted stock o Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, ISto The public re respectfully invited to call and examin our stock before purchasing elsewhere. 2 is SILVER AJSD PLATED GOODS OP THE Most Superior Workmanship, AT THE NEW STORK No' 704 ARCH STREET. The undersigned (lat "f fie famous Rogers Bros ttanntaciurlng Company) repectally anuounoe tha . " ,ja,ye opened a new and oeautliui store lor the salt ot BI LVi K and I'LATEl) WAKE, at No 704 AKCB htreet Onr long experience as manulacturers wn enable ns 10 keep nothing but flmt-cla.a Goods and tlio-e who may patronize our store will find ourplated geods lai supeiior to any ever Imported, and our eus tomers n sy rely on the goods being precisely what ther are represented to be. v 8 26S BOWMAN A LEONARD. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. MUSICAL BOXES. A lull assortment ol above goods constantly 01 hand at modetate prices the 11 uaical Boxes plarini from2tol0btauulBlAlT8. FARR & BROTHER, Importers, No. 824 CHESNUT STHEKT, 11 Ilsmthrp Below Fonrth, HENRY HARPER, . KO-k A t V, w r . . -. 'iT Uanufacta and Dealer in Watches Iine Jewelry, Silver-Platetl Ware, AND 815 . Solid Silver-Ware. RICH JEWELRY JOHN BRE N IN AN, DEALER DI DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELR1 Etc. Etc. Etc. 8 20$ Fo. 18 8. EIGHTH BlKT,rhilada. THE EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, THROAT, LUNG, AND CHEST DISEASES CATARRH AND ASTHMA, Disordered Functions ot THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS MORB1IJ AFFECTIONS OF TI1E LIVER, WEAKNESS OP NERVES, AND GENERAL DEBILITY OF THE WHOLE SYSTEM, Treated with unprecedented success by 1)R. VON MOSOIIZISKER, No. 1031 WALNUT Street. .,T,'f fol'owlDB OENTLEMEX. who have lately been cured under thu treutment of Dr. VON iUOailW.v .1, - "v,ei klud! Peituittod hliu to teier to ihem, und d fSfi'y r test.monv to the amount 01 kElsEHl derived Irum his TKI.AT.MEN I : "vftPl'KX. 1'. w Wamut street. , ,:-,'. '.".",' i"'i irou street v 1 ' 1 ,i 1 ml i v' V ' 25 Surih seventh street f lOBiu r V -tr v. .UU! Mk.0l Btriet J.tOOPElt. isu.i.0 lliun hFriit.iF. llT. DA VI llKl X. VV rtrtw,w v j. ... . 1 r.ciK' v; iir . . streets w auu tnesntu V' w tUll 'lNi.-U- Si,A- i'rl street. Iilslric't'' ''' Assessor 01 the Second Put,1i1c1HchoolSi", r,BidCUt the -teen.u Warn Hcv. 8. U. HARK, Philadelphia Conference Hundreds ol other umnes, a.l persons who wou'd he car.ium toiibcieiitlotts to whom they would permit tho ii dorement ol tlielr nanu s at) be examluud ii l.ii OFFICE, No. 1031 WALii LT Street. lJU"D1"uu ut THE ATOMIZER. Dr. VON MOSfHZIsKEK asserts with the utmost cumdeuce tnai his sys em 01 treailuu Li nTi IllKOAT. CJ1EHT IMsea.es. ,f!ATA HUH. AS Til AI A 1111U all mulauies of tho dioslIVe orunu. by tho ue oi the AlOMil.lt, Is me only rellulJe oiieV Klnco the introduction ot this system cases have been brmiuti? 10 bis on ce. No Hill WiLM'T Kireot 111 2h every other possible means huve ocen irultleasl n. P oyed, Dut rendi'y yielded to his trcauncnt ILe A'lUMlZElt isao AliAKAll'H constructed on scleutiiic prinelples, which, by a niochaulcal arrauutt iiieni, either by atmohphenc preBnun; or siuain, con verts any medio lie Into a fine tl'KAY, and readl v conveys it Imo the bltONCHIAL 1 UBI-.S o,- LUGs v. lib the liEf-PlKATOKY tUKBEHT. The medicines suliimtted to the action of this APPAKVl'US lose 110 liiiiK ot their (UE'I('AL VALUE, as In other lift rflrutmna. Itiif ir. v.ralv.il Int., !, utviu. 'sY. OltOANS ill their lull MEJiui.NAL B'llirMil ti. MJKiili.aL urr.miHiMi un this ISIE AIL KUHOK'AL O fE RATIO NN on the Eyes, such as L'atiiract, Artlilolal Pupil, Cross Eyes, etc., sklliu ly peiiurmed. 7 liirp UNAUULT SKATED LIQUORS ONLY HI CHARD PENIMTAN'a HtlilLtLANU VAULTS, NO. TOTTOEHNUr HTKEET, ' Nearly OoiiMits tha Post Once, riiiLADJ!'L,ruiA. Fsmllio. MnnliAiL Initvaa .tTuui tl,a f!nnntrv nromntk attended tl. l AUCTION SALES. o I E . I. JOHN XTKIAR THniiknn tv.... - . Indenture Of n ortiape ol the propetiy hi relnnlter de scribed execnted by tne Tyrone and t leartleid Railroad I eninanv, to ne as moitaaee In trust to secure the payment of i principal and In-erest ot bonds ol said Company tct.ia amount of i3o,(MHi which mortvaxe Is datea tlie Ul day 01 November. A 1). lsso. and leoordod lnthetfl.ee lor Kicordlna lieedg. etc.. In and tor the county of Klalr on the Bth nay of November A. 1. U6t. In WortcaKS HoOK 'B," pa(s i07, lftH, urn. 110, and Hi, do herebv alve notice tnat default having been n ado lor more than ninety daa In the payment of the Inte tr.i tluennd demanded on the sain nouns I wlli. in uumi ance ot he wnttn leouert 10 me directed of the lioicets of mote than fl teen iliotisnml t'.ollurs In amount 01 the ald bends and by vir.ue of the power eonierred uj en u.c m tl at respect by th snl 1 mort.aac exiu.se to l ublica e and feu to the highest and best bidder bv 1. HOJIAS A Ov 8, Au tloneeis attt.e ITIILADEL I rlA 1 , liANOE, In the Cltv ol l'hi'adclphia on 1 laiuoiy, the nth day ol September. A. I. lHij npon tha trrti.s snu ci Dciit cn. herelnalter stated, the whole 01 the sniu a erl.ktd premises, viz. 1 1 le wi,oie 01 that section 01 the Tyrone end Clear feld I nllroso . irom lb point 01 Intersection with tue I'ri.i.svlvsi la Hal road, at or near lytone 8tntlon iu liluir ouniy to the point ot connection w itli the vraued line oithe said Tyrone and Cleartrld Hailroad, known nnd decimated as "The Int. rsce'lon," being about Ihre e miles and one n.narter (rotn the Pernio 1 vania ltal tcad at 'iyrono tailun, as the same Is now cur stroi ird. 'oaether with all and BinuHr the rail ways rails t.ililuef, tenees, iprlvtenes. riuhta. ami a I n a propett'- o everv description acquired bv and be lonaiDR to said companv, adjneeut to orconnected wltn, or pn ir.e lire ol said section o' three and one ouarter milts ot rond. and aa the tolls Incomes, issues and profits to be derived ar.C to srl'e from the sumo and a I the lands ued and occupied for railways, depots or stat ona between said pomu on said section oc threo rnd oue-gunr ei ml ea wltli all building standing thereon or proenrea therefor AND UtNERALLT. All the lands, railways, rails brioces, culverts, trestle works ttol I ouses, coal houses, wliarves, tences. rights of wny, oiksliops niachincry, stanons, depots, depot arounds. woim. masourv, and other superstructure, leal estate naiidlmis. and Improvements ot whatever na'nre or klnu apperta'nina or beloiiK'ni: 10 the nliove mi ntloned pioperty and to iho said section 01 the said Tyrone and C learned Itnllroaa and owned bv said (cnipant in connection thcreitlth. '1 he said secilun 01 the Tyrono and Clearfield Railroad extending from he point ot interaction of the snid Ty rone and Clearfield liallroud wtih the Pennsr vunla Knliroad to the point ot ooniiectlun villi the uraded Hut 01 the said 'I yrone and Cleartlela It'tiiroad known aud as '"J he Intersection." is about 3H miles In lenttth. t TEEMS OF SALE. tit' 000 of the purchase monev o be paid in cash when te prtpeny Is struck off, and the balance wlthiu twenty days tlitreslter PAY.VtKNT on account of the suid bulance of purchase money, to the extent ot the dividend thereoi payable on the bonds se cured by the raid moniiare and the matured coupons of said bonds, may bemaue in the said bonds orcoupons; and II the uivhiend is less than the actual sum due upon the said bonds orcoupons. the toideni mnv retain tins session ot the suid bonds and coupons, on receipting to the salu 1 rnstco lor the said dividend and endorsiux pa ment 01 the same on the said bonds or coupons.. 1'pon the putcbase money rielrp paid, as aforesaid, the said ttnstce will execute and deliver a deed of conveyance 01 the premhes to the purchuser or pur chasers in pursuance of the power couierrcd upon liiin by the said mortuaiie. Any iur her intormation In respect to said sale, or premises may be had upon app icatiou to the under siincd 'IruHlee, at tho oftice 01 the Hetinsvlvaniu hull road Company. No. 23H H. 1 bird street l'nlladelplua. JOHN EDGAR TIIOMHON, 'I rnstee. No. 2:W 8. THIRD Street. M. TnOMAS & ONi Auciloneers Noh. l;l9aud 141 M. FOl 11 1 II Street. 6 II ir.3m Philadelphia. rpRUSTEE'S SALE. WHEREAS, THE GREAT W ESTERS PETIlOLKl'M AND REFINING COMPANY, Of 6t, Louis, Missouri, ' Did, on the fhteentu day of March, A I). 18 convey to the nndeislgncd, as Trustee, the lands and premises hereafter described, te secure the pay ment of a certain promissory note made by said Company, and beailujr even date with Bald trust deed, lor the sum of thirteen thousand dollars, pavable to Charles W. Ford, or t j his order, ninety days alter the date thereof, with lawiu interest, and also to secure tho repayment to suid Ford of Buch moneys as be might expend In sending- trom 4t. Louis aforesaid suitanle persons, to be selected by him, to examine the lands in said deed described, and to In vestigate the titles thereof; such expenses to be repaid within ninety days alter the date of said deed. And whereas, it was In and by said deed provided, that in case the said Company should make default 10 the payment of the moneys secured by said note, or In the pty m nt of the expenses of sending such aneuts as slorcsaid, wlih interest, that the said 1 run tee might proceed to sell the property In said deed described, or any pait theruof, at Public Vendue, to thi highest bid der, at the east front of the Court House n it Louis, or cash, first giving twenty days' public notice of the time, terms, and place of said sale In some newspaper printed In St. Louis and In Philadelphia. And whereas, default has been made id the paymeut 1 of ta moneys secured by said deeds Notice is there fore hereby given thut the subscriber, as uch Trustee., will, OU the FIFIH day ol EPfEMIiUK A. D Eighteen hundred and sixtt-six between the hours of twelve and one o'clock P. M., sell at Pub. lc. Vendue to the bidbest bidder, lor cash, ihe lands In said dood mentioned and which are described as follows Flrt one equal undivided one sixteenth part of all that certain pleue or parcel o lund, si mate in sue tow 11 ship ot Harmony. Veuam. county , aud State ot Penn sylvania, bouuued and doscrloed ai lollows : Beginning at a white oak, thence by land ot Daniel Flemiua north one-huif degree, est one hundred aud thirty-ctgiu and two- tenths perches to a post; thenoe by land toimeriy 01 Wlillatu Nelli. north eighty nine uegrees, west oue hundred And nineteen pereuos to u post a lid stent t thence by the lesiuue 01 thesame tract (w arrantouto James tlunntsi su h one decree wist eighty one ana a hall perches 10 acliesteut; ihence by the same south e'uh.y i.lne uegrees. east eiirhtv four perches to a reu oak. ihence by tneuon by th-same south one depree. wtstflitv six and a half perches to a bite oak. and ihence by the same south eiubty iiiue oegreea. east thirty eighi perche to the pluce ot begin ning, containing seventy acres, eleven percues. and the usual al'owance 01 six per cent.be the tame more or less; It being part of a la. ger tract ot .und which wa surveyed on warrant to James Quilnvs, dated theltti day ot February, IIPT. aud conhimeo unto the said James Huilnga by patent irom tbe Commonwealth 01 Pennsylvania dated the 14 h day 01 August A D 1HM as in and by the same enrolled in Patent Hook H, vol' i'i. peao 132, will more tu.ly appear; aud conveved by tbcsald James bulings to Joliu White by deed dated theUbcayot Aurcu A. D. IMS aud recorded in the kecordci's Oftice ol Venango couutt,iho flth itr 01 June A li. 184B In Deed Mook k, pare 268 and con veyed by the aklJelin Whlto to Harvey e. tastou. bv deed dattd April 11, ltiuo. ' The alorcfaid one eiiual uixlivided one-sixteenth nart otihe above ucscrilied seventy acres, eleveu porche and the usual anoyance 01 six per cent, bv suid trust need conveyed was conveved subject in common wit t tbe other owners tueieoi, 10 all leasee which were upon said lauds at the fine o the execution ot the said dceu irom John Wliito to Ua'vcv h. i-anion, and all ienes utiou any purt thereof, and u 1 t"c ii;Mitrol the lessees ghen and granted at the time 01, or prior 10 the execu iiou of uic said Ueed to barviy ti. i-anton. Second And a no ailtLe undivided it:artor-excep'iug he oue acre on which au oil well i nearly completed, which is not inuluoed in said deed, neither the acre of und nor the well thereon of thut tract or parcel o und siiunle, ylnir, and helium the township ot 1 io-hei-ta. lu the eoumy ot Venango, ami "iatoor Pennsvl vuiuu, bounded and deaenbeu at lollows viz ; -heicln-utug at a post mi thu east bunk 01 1 'one-ta crecu at the corner 01 land 01 Henry k.isur. tlienco by and 01 suid Riser east scventv neivhes to a post and tne : ilit tice by land 01 Keuneduy south ouo buuiitvn and ii men two per. lies 10 a 11. aide; tlicuco by land ol Junn Weumoith weatoue huudnd aud thirty perches .0 11 chesnut; thence by and ot 'I owner uLd Hiett, no-tli sixty iwopeiclies to the buna or"i iouesiu crock; thence up said cieek north twenty-five degue- eutit. ojo liuu died aud eiahteen and a half perches to the place ot lioMiiLiug. contaii luv 0110 liuudr,l und thirtv ucres more or m s ; being iho same PMiiises lormerlv ownel bv hamuel Hunter, nnu conveyed ov W J. Huutor atid i-uiuuei nuo wite, 10 ui uteu u. l.utitwtll. aiu by nul l i;eul,ln Lt. Haldwin to tleor.e 1. Lincoln, by uced dated the eleventh day ol February A. D. tbU-V. It Is iiniKrrtood by and bttwtcn the parties to slid deed, that tlie ur.mtee 111 said deei Is, ou a division of suid lariirwnei.ever lui.ilo, to huvo one lourth ol ihe ' mire lanu, but not to have any purt 01 the acre ubu.L. rt served. Third And also, the undivided sixteenth purt In com mon o thut other tuiei or 1 c; if lund, situntj iu tne ti.wnnliip or ( ornpiunler In sa.l county oi euaniro known as loci, icd In tract, number one h nuurcii u ni twenty-cuo 1I21). of the fiollimu Lund ( oilman 1 's laud or lug 11 purt 01 lieynulds' larui so culcd, bounded un i described 111 lollows i- I.rglnolng at a post In the nnrlh ilni ot sald'ract No. 121. n a pelm US 1-1" perches west ot the uortlioat corner 01 saldttaci It ben.g the nortv.wet corner a' said lurn. ; ineneo southwuidh alimr the west iiueot s ild farm sixteen rui's to a ost ihence eu-Hvartily and para loi with lie nonli line ol ih who e tram tiny rods to a post; ihence northwardly and pu-ailel with the west .Ineoi the twin s xleeu rods to a post In 1 lie north line ot suii! ract; tnd tlienco .cst alon said I ne nitv rods to lite place ot begiiiulng containing nve acres of land, be the. same mora or lees, and known oh .Murdoch aud I'ESKKi, ' 1 fuennau'aname being printed "object lo all outstanding 'eases on said premles ma e by Sherman and Omld It being the m ention of said deed to couvey one-Bixteentb lu common of ihe luno in Interests and one siatevntn of tha rents to bo ncelved 'rotn said premhw already ' PVl,TON SPACER- Trustea. ill xu4t AUCTION SALES. N 1 1. R. FRANKLIN RALEY.TrnatMrn a enrt.ls lailtin. lure ol Mortrne. of the irMieny herelnalter dnserlbeo, executed by the Tyone and Clearfleld Bailroad Company to m. as niortitSkee In trust, lo secure the Dai meat of tbe principal and uitereit Of honua ot said Company to li e an omit ot SSOriOO. which inoitgage is dated tbe 1st day of February, A. D. lHtl, and recorded in the office lor recording deeds, etc.. In and for the county 01 Blair, on the 4tb day ol February A. I).. 1H61 In martcage book H. pape 118 etc.. and In the oftice lor recording deeds, etc.. In and lor the county ot Centre, on the fti day ot February. A. D IWil In mortgase book E, page 4(H). etc.. flo hereby elve notice lhai deiauli hairng been made for mote man ninety ('ays In the payment ot the Interest due and demanded 011 tho said bonds, I will. In pursuance of the written request, to me directed, of the holders of more thsn 20,i 0 In amount ot the said bonds, and b virtue ot the power con errea noon me n thai itspect by the said montane, expose to pub le tale, and sell to the hlahest and best, bidder, by M. 1HOMAP . HOM4. Auctioneers at the PHII.ADEL HIa 1X1 HANOE. In the ct y 01 Phllad.lphla on Thursday. IheTltb dny of Heptember. A D. lHt, npon ihe terms and conditions herelnnttcr stated, the whole of the said monraved premise and trancbiaei. Tlx. s Ibe whole ol ttrat tectlonoi the Tyrone and Clear field lliillioad from 1 yrone station. Klalr countT. Penn sylvania, to Phllilpsbnrg. in Centre cotiBtv. Pennsyl vania, as the same la row construoied, toredier with all snd singular the railway s, tal a. cross-ties, chairs, spikes Iron, timber, bridge, fincea. together with all real property 01 every description acquired by and lie longing 10 said Conpany appurtenant to said- road, and all the rlehts, liberties, privilege, and corporate itanchlrta ol said toad and company and all tbe tolht. Income. Issnes. and profits 10 be derived and to arise irom the same and all the lands used and oeeu pled lor rai way ilepoto and stations between said rjywlih all buildings standing thereon or procured. AND GENERALLY. All the londs rnl.ways ml e. bridges culvert, tre t e works, tool hoiisrs, coal-bouses wharves, lenee, rights 01 way, workshops, machinery sttlon. depots, depot krotjuu, woirs masonry, ami other supemtrue tute. teal t state bulldims. and Improvements of w hatever nature or kind anperUlning or belomrlng to tlie above-n.entldned pronerty and to the saM aoe'ion s 01 the said 'I rone and Clearfle d Railroad, and owned bv s aid I cnipany In connec Ion iherewlth, and all the rlehis liberties oiivilegug, and corporate franchises of said roao audConipanv. 1 he said section of the said Tyrone and Clearfield liallroad extending ftom said tyro Station Biair ci 11 my . to and hroiiiih the boionuh of Pniilipeourg, In Ceutro county , is about 23S mi es In ength. 10.C0O or the pmchaso uion, v to be paid in cash when the ptoperty Is struck oil, and the balance wiibln twenty days therei,tter. Pay incut on account of the said balance of purchase money lo the extent of the dividend thereof payable on the bonds secured by the said m rtuatie and the matured coupons of the said l ends, may be made in tlie said bonus or coupons; ana ll ihe div.dend , Is less than the actual sum due upon the said bonds and coupons, the ho dots ttuv retain possession 01 .he said bonds and coupons on receipting to the raid trustee lor the said dividend, and endorsing pay ment ol the same on the said bonds or coupons. I pon ihe puiclinse-money belug paid as aforesaid, the Trustee wlil execute aim deliver a deed of conveyance ot the premises to the purchaser or purch isem. In pursu unco ol the power couiorred upon hlin by tbe said niortgnye. Any further Intormation In respect to the said sale o premises may be hud on aopllcation 10 the andcrslsiied 'ltustee. at l.is oflice, No. 42 South IHIKD Street, rn the city of Phliadclph'a. R. FRANKLIN RALEY Trustee. 1 No 42 -outh Third street. M. XHOVAH A HONS. nJfloneers, 6 11 mJm Nos. la:) and 141 South FOURTH Street, VT i E. I, JOHN El'GAR THOMSON, Trustee In a ceitaln Indtutute 01 Mortgage of the pioperty herelnalter do scillicd executed by the Tyrone and ( leaitleld Kaliroad Company to me, as Mor gagee In Tiust, to secure tbe payintiitol the principal and Interest ol bonds of said Company to the amouni ot 2iJ i fO which Mortgage la dated the 12tn day ol .May A. D. 1.V), and recorded in the ofl.ee lor 1 cording deeds, etc . In and for the county of Dlulr, on the 1Mb. duy 01 a-oy, A D. lbSa, in mortgagis book A. pages &13-4-5-6-7 and H, rnd In the oflice lor re cording cteus. eto. in and lor the county 01 Contra, on tho I2ih duy tt Way, A D. lH.W In n.ortgage book E, page 1(0 etc , do beteby give notice that deiault havlr litoii made lor more thun ninety Ohvs In thu payment of the interest due and demanded on the said bonds, I will, iu pursuit nee Ol the written itquest to me directed ol the boldeis ot more than Mioiiv In amount of ibe said bonds, and by virtne of the powet conierted upon me In that respect by the said worigbge expose to public sate and 81 11 to the highest and best bidder by M. I HOM ' 8 A SONS. Auctioneers, at the PHILADELPHIA EX CHANGE, in the cltv ol Jhlla'-eluhia. on Thuradsy, the Situ day of September. A D. lt-Sli upon the terms and con ditions herelnalter suited, tho v ho e of the said mortgaged premises, viz. 1 The whole ot that section of said Tyrone sod Clear field Ruilroad Irom the point of Inieisectlon with tho '1 yrone and Lock Haven hollrond near Tyrone, lllalr county. Pennsylvania to I hltlipsbuig Centre county, Pennsylvania, as tue same Is now constructed together with al aud clntu ar the railways, rails, hrnlges, fences, privileces, rights and all r "al property of eierv desciljiiion aciuired by and biojglng to said Compant.and all the tolls. Income. Issues, and profits to be dt lived and to S'lfe from the same, ana ad the lands used and occupied lor ruilways, depoti, or sta tions between said poln's. with a 1 ihe buildings stand tug thereon or procured tberetoi. AND GENERALLY All Ihe lands, rnllwavs. raits, bridges, cnlverts trestle works, toot houses, coa. houses wharves, tenor, righto) of way, workshops, muchinerv. stations, depota depot grounds, works, maonrv, and other superstructure, teal estate bulldlufts and Improvement 01 whatever nutuie or kind appertaining or belonging to the above mentioned ptoperty. and 10 tho said section of said Tyrone and c icurfle d i.oliruad, and owned by said Com pany in connection tberewl h 'j be salu section of tne Tyrone and Cleatfleld Railroad, exterding from ibe Intersection 01 the 1 vrone and Clear tlela Railroad with the railroad ormerly belonging to the l.vrene and Lockbaven Kaliroad Company, but now to tbe Bald Eagte Valicv haiiroad Company, is about 20 miles in length. TEuMS OF SALE. 10,tX 0 of the purchase money 10 be naid in cash wticu the ptoperty is sttuck off, and the balance within 20 days theieatter PaI M ENT on account of the said balance of purchase monev, to the ex ent of the dividend thereof payable on tbe bonds secured by the said mortgage and the ma tuied coupons 01 the said Imnds.mav be made in the said bouua ot coupons; and It the dividend Is less than Uie actual sum Que upon the Bald bonds or coupoua, the holders may retain possession 01 the said bonds and coupons on receipting to the said Trustee for the said dividend aud endorsing payment of the same on the said bonds or coupons. Upon the purchase money being paid as aforesaid, the Trustee will execute and deliver a deed 01 conveyance 01 the premises to the purchaser or purchasers in pur suance ot Uie powet conlerred upon hini by the said mottgage. Anv lurther Information In respect to said aal, or ptem'lses maybe had upon application to the under sivned Trustee, at the oflice ot the Pennsylvania Hall road Company, No. 23U H. Third street. Phi.sdelphla. JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. Trustee, No. 238 8. THIRD Street. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, t 21 mf4m Nos. 13 and 141 8. FOURTH H roct. rji U U BIEES1 SALE. : 1 " Whereas, THE ORE At WESTERN PETRO j.tl M AND KEl'lMNU COMPANY, of St Louis, Mo, dld,ou the Twenty -third day of January, .v. D. Eighteen huudreo anil sixty-six, convey to the under signed, as 1 rustee.the lands and premises herelnalter de- scttueu, to secure lue paymeut 01 a. cerium protnlte'orv note, made bv said Company, ana bearing even date with said trust .eert, tor the sum of ten thonsaad tbree buuurtd dollars, payable to cHARLEs W. FoRD, or to ills oioer. one day a ter the date (hereof, with lawful interest; and a so to secure the payment to Bald Ford 01 all other money s which he might, rrotn time to time, advance to tuiu 1 onipuny, at Its requeet, with Interest. Aud whereas. It was lu and by said Trust Deed pro vided that, iu case the raid Company should make deiault In the payment ot the moueys secured by said note, or in the payment 01 any other moueys thereultur to be novsticed by the said Ford, with interest, thai the said 'trustee iiiight proceed to fcell t: e property in said deed docribed. or anv part thereof at pub lc vendue to tho highest bidder, at the eust front ot the Coart House In ht Louis, lor cash, hist tlvlng Bixly days public notice of the tune, terms, and place ot said sa e. by advertisement In some newspaper printed in bt Louis and In I'hiladetphia and w hercas, Default has been made in the payment of lite moneys secured by said deed, notice Is there tore hereby given that tho subscilber as such Trustee, will, on the Tth day 01 September, A. D.. eighteen hun dred and sixty-six, between the hours of 12 and I o'clock P. M., at the east trontot ihe Court House In t 1 ouis. Mo., boII at pubue vendue for caali-to tbe high est bidder, the lands in said deed ineutiouod, aud ft hlcb are described as lollow s 1 Ail that certain tract of land situate In tl.e township of llariaonv. coti.ti ot Venango, and State of l'ennayivai ia, bounded and de-1 fcrlbtd as lollows, to wit 1 Beginning at a post at the uoitheost corner ut the Herkimer Company's Jun.i. and tlienco extending south one und thr e-tourtht degrees, west ore hundred ana seventy and seven-tenths (wis to a fiust at the tout it east corner of tho llerkimei Company's and; thence soutn seveuty and one-ball degreei. east 'oity-oue and seven-tenths rods to a post the swutheost 1 orner of tbe piece ; thence north one ai d tltrce-tou'ths degrees, east one hundred and eiklitv-ihnfi and .jar tombs rots to a post ihe northeast corner 01' tnet tract; then north eighty-eigh and one-fou th degrees. wst tliiri.v nine and eight-tenths rods to the place of begin ning, containing foity-four acres o laud. Dale dune 21, itMiS. HAMILTON SPENCER. 6 it! lint Trustee, PERSONAL. NEW BOUNTF BILL ALL SOLDIERS who enlisted tor tbree years, since April 18, 1H6I. and served their full term ol service, or were dlscbarved before aald term of service on account of wounds, and received one hundred dollar bounty and no more, are entitled to receive an additional one hundred do lars. Widows, minor children, or parents of deceased soldiers who enlisted tor tnrs y euis and died in the service, or irom diseases or wouns contracied in tho service and line of duty, ure entit eto receive an additional one huudredduliars. ull or .dross t.JOUGE W. FORD. No. 241 DOr-n irroet 1 17 I Ol j Oue ttoor polow TiurJ, who has all Ihe ncesnry loriua to collect uumo o.iui.
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