c JFIHST I.OVK. EV WILLIAM HAWTRH, TuruinK over paps Penfi-lcnf drift of jfws in the midst a biter Stained and dim witlt tears 1 Pace of any dear one JBcjrco hud moved me ; Fixrl io ve lyiDgx Buried long t,. DaTtinp love of boyhood, What triad hoars we knew Tears so sweet in shedding, Vows that were so true ! Dear face round and dimpled, Voice of chirpina bird. Hardly then, tor beart-throb Any word I heard. But to know she loved me, Know her kind and fair, Ww in joy to revel. Was t walk on air. Happy, happy love-time, Over-budded Sprine, Never came the Summer With its blossoming. L M U MARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH OF LITTLE "TAD." LINCOLN. Jfnm tin Chicirjo Timet, ZUt ultimo. During yesterday afternoon an accident OC enrred, which requited in the miraculous escape iroin dc;tth of Thartdeus Lincoln, youngest sou of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States. He is but thirteen years old, having arrived at that ae in April lust. Yester day one of the horses belonging to the family required shoeing. The curriage also needed .repairs. The coachnum, accompanied by Thad leuH, drove away from Mrs. Lincoln's residence, No, 375 West Washington street. The vehicle was left at Mcl'arlaue's wagon shop, and the horses detached, but still harnessed, were taken to Redman's nlacksmith shop, wliicli is situated on Lake street, a short dis tance west of the bridge. Mounted on one of the animals was young Lincoln, while the other win ridden by the coachman. The horses bearing ihe two horsemen were about to pro ceed homeward. Thaddeus had the start, und was some twenty puces or so on the road, when the coachman, who had not vet started from the shop, cnea out to him to ttop, and wait for biro. At this moment a wagon drove pnt on Lake etrctt. One of thu wheels brushed against the horse on which young Lincoln was seated. The animal, atlrichted, started oil' at a pallop. and continued Its couive on Lake street. At the corner ot Canal the rider lot his bal ance, anil lull from the horse's baci. Then en sued a scene at once exciting and .terrible to wiuies. Young Lincoln's teet, entangled in the harness, held him firmly to the af frighted animal, while his head, at each hound of the hoie, either 'truck or came very near to it. While the hoy hung suspended in this perilous situation the Huimal continued running. Climon, Jeilerson, Dosplaiues, Union, ILustead, Green, Peoria, Sangamon, Moreun, Carpenter, Curtis, and May streets were passed, the horse ruuning all tiie while on Lake street. Sweeping by May street, he came to Ann, turniug south here he ran 1own as far as iiaridolph, when again turning to the we -A, he bent his rourso north up Kandolr.li as far as Millard place. Dashine throuarh this trcet, the animal plunged madly forward, rushed recklessly around the corner, and turned down Washing ton street to Anu. Not stopping here, but with aii increased mry, if possible, the animal tore eastward on Ann, wheeleu to the north, and followed Randolph. Aeain dashing with a break-neck lury south on Willard place, the bov became disengaged lroni his flying .-teed, and fell prostrate and senseless to the ground. During this time a crowd ot excited and anxious people had gathered on the walks, by the side of which tke infuriated horse pawed. When young Lincoln tell, the crowd rushed in about ihSrfl. lie was taken up lroni the ground, hi tb middle ot the street, and borne afpareiitly life less to his mother's residence. A physician wns summoned, who arrived aftr he bad partially recovered, and inquired if the "coachman was hurt." Strauce as it may appear, the subject of this miraculous escape from death was no fur ther injured than by being the recipient of a few painful, though no't dangerous contusions on the back of bis head and risht arm, and a few scratches on the face. No bones were broken, and the little fellow will be out and ready for another ride in a lew days. CiUAM) HII.L,IAIU TOl'KSAMEXTi First Day's Proceedings Plunkett Beaten by Dion, McDevitt by Tieman, and Phelan by Palmer. The tournament of the State and Provincial billiard champions opened last evening at the HiDpotheatron, in presence of a more select audience than was ever before congregated ut any billiard contest in this city. Many ladies were in attendance, all ot whom manifested a deeper interest in the proceedings than would be expected,. in view of the comparative nou lamlliarlty of the sex with the intneacies of ?il hards. At 8 o'clock the manager, Mr. D. E. (Javlt, came forward to the table an exact model of the standard, and designed as the second prize and, after briefly stating the object, of the tour nament, announced that the opening game would be between Edward S. Pluukett, cham pion of Pennsylvania, and J. B. Cyrille Dion, champion of All Cauada, and brother to the player who now holds the champion cue of America. It was lurther aunounced thnt the .games of the tournament proper would be 500 points each, caroms. The players having ''strung" for the lead, which was won by Dion, the came opened by that player scoring 1. For the first 200 points, i'lunkett, who was the lavorite, played with commendable care and caution, and had things pretty much all his own way, Dion exhibiting a nervousness and lack of command over the halls tnat surprised his lnends. On the thirty .fourth inning, however, the Canadiau, by a noirited run of 9,'i. passed his opponent, whose turn it now was to play badly, the result being that In a few innings more Dion made game as per the lollowinj official score: Plunkett 0, 2, 0, 27. 42. 24, 0, (i, 2, 1, 2. 4, 0, 39, 6, U. 45, 2, 14, M, 22, 2, 0, 2, 0, 15, 4, 3, 0, 0. 0, 18, 5, 2, 3, ft, t), 12. 0. 0, 20. 5, 3. Total. 359. innings, 43; average, s 17-43; banks, 3; salety piays, i. Dion 10, 3, 15, 0, 0, 11, 28, 0, 17. 3. 1, 2. 2, 11, 0, 0, 7, 47, 0, 2, 18, 6. 8. 0. 12. G3. 0. 2. 0. 12. 7. 0. 93, 7, 19. 6, 8, 0, 42, 15, 0. 14. Total, 602. In nings, 43; average, 11 2'M3; bunks, 3; safety . . .. m: n . .... . ' v piays, . mm; i uouim, ,h minutes. Philip Tiemau, of Cincinnati, and John Mc l)pvitt then followed in an exhibition game of 250 points, carom, wnien w as a tine display on the part of the former, who won by 175 points, making an average or is. Mcuevitt did not play with his customary skill. The concluding game or me meut was between James Palmer, Presideut of the Penn- pvlvama miliar Congress, and Michael Phelau. It had been announced that Carme would play with Mr. Phelun: but, although present early in the evening, ne was nor ou nana at tne desig nated hour. The contest betweeu Messrs, Phelan and Palmer resulted in favor of the larter bv one Doint. in a "string" of 100. The prizes, of which a description was given in -oertterdav's Times, were on exhibition in the hall, together with the emblems of the several State champions, and were much admired. This afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Edward Daniels, chammon of Massachusetts, will play L. McCarthy, champion of Indiana; and there will also be games between William (Joldthwait, Ed ward Cahill. and John McDevitt. In the evening. in addition to exhibitions by the leading profes sional nlavers. Tieman. Victor Euteohe. etc.. the third tame of the tournament proper will be tdaved between John Frawlev. champion of Ohio, and Thomas Foley, champion of Illinois. JVw JOT J tints, (.?. INTERESTING ITEMS. Belies cf the Past Some curloua discoveries have recently been made at Bilchester, near liasingtoke,the site of the ancient Rntisfi and Kouian capital of Southern Britain. The mam street and a street running from it have been laid open, together wlthi two large Human houses with tessclated pavements. " The walls which snrronndrd the capital were three miles in length. The site of the amphitheatre has been tound, and an admission pass, like the opera bone pajses of the present day, dug. out. Coins connected with peiiods anterior to the irtb of our Saviour have also been found. A brick J1 as also turned up, on which some Ho man lover hAJ cut words relating to "my In-?," or "my girt." Uorcn tooth picks, ear-picks, and BCis'sors have ken fonna, and the site of a strong bos made of oak an inch thlc'. Some remains of the box. its hinges and lock, Were picked np. Ihe position ol a temple is known, and will one nay be explored. 8 lchcster la the property of the Duke of Wellington. The plough has now been passing lor centuries over the spot where rive hundred years perhaps before the Roman invasion of Britain the London of a kingdom which included Sussex, Hampshire, Dorset shire, and llerks once stood. Manchester ( fcnjr land) Guardian. Fall of a Great Man. Coming down Che?nut street, Pt, Louis, one day last week, wntes a correi-poiident, I was struck by the appearance ol an old man past sixty, who wore a thread bare coat, fhining with constant wear, and whose hat was brulsrd and speriy. His head wa' bene towards the earth, aud hn walk was a toitTiPg fhiTlIlc, the effect of whisky and old age. He i''lcd from one sidy of the pavement to the oiber; nnI Jf List brought up against a lamp poft on the cornet', when a young-looKing lon'er coming aloc, saluted Mm with, "Halloa, Jim ! Come and take a drink !" The old man's eyes brightened, and, arm-in-arm, he sauntered alone to the nearest erogLrery with his com panion. Five years ago that old man was James (irt en, United States Senator from Mis souri, and m 'lie days of the Kansas and Le conipton matters he was, next to Stephen A. Dougias, the ablest debater in Congress. Hut the war broke out, Mr. Orceu was sent to the Rebel Couprcs.', s.on lost his property, his posi tion, at d his character, and now lie is ft pool' drunkard, and earns barely a pittance of a living as a calaboo&c shyster. Teltgrarhing. The Telegrapher for September 1 contains some interesting statistics ot the telegrnph companies in this country. From its figures it appeals that in New York thpre nro 74 otriees, in which 3V5 persons are employed, and in Philadelphia 35 oilioef, employing 211 per ilous. The following are some of the largest compani es, with their capital: W eotprn Uniou Tclejrrapti Company $22 000.000 United States 0,000,000 (These companies weie consolidated April 1 ) Aniirican 4,01,0,000 Kusslnn txteus.on IOOOo OOO Bunkers' and Krokers' 1.000 000 Inpu atf d Lme- 1,0D0,000 Franklin Tclecrapl 600,000 Illinois and Mississippi 1 000,000 Northwestern I.eoo.onO taliiorma Mute 2,500,000 The net receipts of the We'tern Union Com pany, from January 1, 180(1, to December 31, 1806, were S2.05'.i,4!iyo4. The policy of having the Government take charsre of the telegraph ing business, iu the same way as it docs ot car rying the mails, is discussed, and its expediency questioned. A Deserved Compliment Each of the follow ing United States Telegraph operators have been, by order of the Secretary of War, pre sented with one ot the silver watches which were used to establish uniform time in the Army ot the Potomac: D. 11. Bates, assistant manager Department ot the Potomac; Charles A. Tinker, chief operator War Department; Albert 13. Chandler, cipher and disbursing clerk, War Department; A. II. Caldwell, chief operator, Army of the Potomac; Dennis Doren, superintendent of construction Department of the Potomac; Frank Stewart, cipher clerk, War Department; George W. Bald win, cipher clerk, War Department; Richard O'Brien, chiet operator, Dopartnient of North Carolina; George D. Sheldon, chief operator Fpilrces Monroe, Vn.; Mr. M. V. B. Buell, chief meVfifi,!' Deisi'.vnre and Eastern Shore Line: John 11. bmeriCK, cimi vpci-uiui ivniiy oi uie . . , . . i. ; . i- . . . ..... James. A complimentary note accompanied the pre sent, sisned by Thomas T. hckert. Assistant Secretary of War and tuperiutcudent of the United States Military Telegraph. Dead Sea Discoveries. M. Terrell, who nccoiu- Eauied the Due de Luynes to Palestine in 18G5, as uddicsed a paper to the Academy on the chemical composition of the waters ot the Dead Sea. This inland lake has generally been conti- ! dered untenanted by living creatures, but M. Terrell states that near Sodom he distinctly saw a number of small fi.-h that sepuied to thrive very well. His other observations may be summed up as follows: 1. The density of the waters of the Dead Sea increase with their depth. 2. Their composition is not everywhere the same. 3. Their concentration is likewise variable. 4. The samples taktn north of Sodom, in that part which tortus a lagoon, contain more chloride ot sodium than chloride ot magnesium; this explains why small fish will live in it. 5. Of all the salts contained in the Dead Sea, the bromides alone seem to be much more concentrated at the bottom, in those strata the depth of which exceeds 300 metres. 6. The waters of the Dead Sea contain no. iodine, nor are there any traces of phosphoric acid. Galtqnani. A Fine Effort. A reporter of the Nashville (Tenn.) Republican Banner undprtook last Sunday to relate that a colored man who had been hned tive dollars by a magistrate, paid the fine, and was allowed to depart. This was the nearest he could come to it: "Little streaks of pallid moonlight dancing in and out and through aud between the classic corridors of Nashville's time-honored Market House, revealed to municipal eyes the manly corpus of one Henry Hensley, as'he lengthened his weary limbs high up an nltitudiuous perch, as if in wail for a purchaser. Next morning freedom bought htm for five dollars, and to-day he "breathes the air again,' aud sips his foaming soda-water in peace." Burns' Cottage For Sale. The nei-essities of the Ayr Incorporation of Shoemakers compel mem to aispose oi tne most valuable property in their possession "the auld cluv bigeiu.'' dear to all Scotsmen, and to every admirer of the greatest lyric genius ot this or any other couu try if they would maintain, and desire to en hance, the yearly allowance of their aged members. We understand the cottage is now being exposed by private bargain, at such a price as it may bring. The honor of becoming proprietor ol tne btiiiiiing hallowed bv soinauv heart-stirring associations as the natal spot of our great national poet, is one that caunot tail to be coveted by many. Ayrshire tamier. A Convocation of Thieves. Thieves from all parts of the country have gathered iu large num bers at Chicago. These patriotic men are always present In large numbers on prear occa sions, like that which is attracting so many to the seat of the Douglas monument. The Super intendent of Police has arrested them, and they have been hneo from nve to ten dollars each. Many ot them nave concluded not to remain and witness the ceremony ot laying the corner stone. Important Trial. The trial of the rrisonors t-barirtiil with the heavy robbery of tbe Adams Kxpress Coiuoauv ou the New Haven Railroad last January, na oeen in progress in DauDury, Conn., during the pa6t week. Twoot the prl 8mer were tried some time aeo, ana tun case of the five others is not vet concluded. It will nf remembered that the amount gtnieu was over halt a million ot dollars, of which about one hundred and twenty thousand dollars was re- euvereti, Rov. Robert Wallace, delegate from the Irif h Conference to the Methodists of the Uuited States, died of cholera at Cincinnati, on Monday. Mr. Wallace arrived in New York on the 2'2d ult., preached here on the followlns Sunday, and reached Cincinnati on Saturday last. He was a unlive of County Down, Ireland. Hi? age was tilty-loor year DANCING ACADEMIES. TV L. CARPENTER A SON'S DANCING No. luinrn htrkf.t. D, L 7inntr. tli yt,i knows and experienced tater ol Dancing and Csllnthenlcn, rennectiullr In form rnnt and Tonne Laitlea and Ctentlnmvn thnt bin Academy lor Frlvata Tuition will reopen for the reception o richolare on 8At)RI)4Y fiFPTEMBEB 1,1866. for tt Fail Wlnur, and ttpilna, V.yrrj attention, aa here lotore, will be paid Uadrance hla icliolara In every particular, and he can bit aeea punctual at hla rooms, . iU aRCH direct, dally and nlalitiy lUTS OT TriTION FOB T.ADIPB. JtOKDAl, WEDNESDAY AMD iKIDAY AFTER NOON. FOR YOTJSO Uo!-E AND MASTERS. TUESDAY, '1 HI1K8DA Y. AND SATURDAY AFTER- KVF.MKOS FOB OKNTLEWF.N. TUESDAY, XllVJBbDAY. AKD SAIVltUAY KVIK 1NOH. PRIVATE 1YESISOH FOR LADIES AND GEN XlEiuEN. MONDAY, WEDNI8DAT. AJ?D FRIDAY EVEN IN OS. DIRF.CT PRIVATE TriTIOl (lTn In c1aie or single leaaona every momlnir. Term a. etc , made known at D. L. Carpenter tt Pon a AcadcmT. Ii. I,. Carpenter Son will (tive their attention to all the latet lanhlonahle dancea ot toe xeamn. All (alop. m auzea, Hops, etc., and the many diner tnt flRuiea ot the OKRMAN COTILLION together, ha will tea h aa tiaual a I round dances and (jnaorlltee. and. In tact, any dance thai mav be re nueated Bcholara can commence at any time uur:ng ihe tall and winter aeaaona. ihivatecotillionpoirf.es will be aiTen to acholara and irlendu at hl Room this aeaaon, aa well aa a ronme ot Evening 8uicriptlon Pnlree at the W lineal Fund ball, anil a grand Miimiuo 8ubcrlptlon llali In Felirnarri alao. hla T entv-aecond Annual Floral Hall Til' be given at the Academy ol , ukIc 1M1 aeaaon Intormatlon will be given on appli cation to I L. t arpenier Xlcketa are reaoy at hla roomi lor hla Opening Soiree. CONSTANTINF. LrOMDAH CAiU'EaTbR. D. L. CAU'ENTIB, 8 27 3m No. R25 AECH Street. EXCURSIONS. irr,s, DELIGHTFUL EXCURSIONS ON TIIE SCHUYLKILL. The beautiful liitle steamers SILVUIl WAVE AND SILVER STAB, Now running from Falrmonnt to Falls of Schuylkill, wld leave Fairmount as follona, viz. :-At 7 20. 8-OV 8 50, 9 3S, 10-20, 11-05, 11-50 A. M. And at 12 3 1-20, 2 05, 2 .V) 8 35, 4 in, B-05, 5-50, and 35 P. M. Returning leave the Falls at 7 20. 8 05. 8-50, 9 35, 10 20 11 05, 11 50 A l. ; and 12-34, 1 20, 2-U5, 2 50, 3 35, 4 20, 5 05 5-50. andd 35P. M. FAKE. To Laurel Hill and the Falls, 15 cents -.Columbia Hridge or Washington Retretit, 10 cents. ExcurdoC Tickets to Falls or Laurel II111, 25o. Picnics and Sundaj Schools taken at a Lbernl reduction. C5 9.p ws N I I E. I. R. FRANKLIN PAXEY. Trustee in a certain Inden ture ol Jloitaiie. ol nTe property herelnaiti-r descrlbcu, executed by the Tyrone and Clearfield Riitlroad Company to me, na morttanee In trust, to sei ure die Damn-mot the principal and intercut of bonds ot caul Company to ihe amount ot eSOilUV. which moitgage Is dated the lot dav of Februar), A- D. IMil, and recorded in the oihce lor recording deeds, etc.. In and lor the county oi Blair, on the 4tl duy ot February, A. D.. 161. iu mortvaue book 11. pave Hn etc.. and In Ihe ottlce lor recommit deeds, etc.. in and lor the county ot centre, on the 2(iltj day ot February. A. !., 1MI . in mortgaue book E. pane 4(io. etc.. do hereby give notice that deiault huvlng been made lor mote tluin ninety I'ays in the payment ot the interest due and demanded ou the. mild bonds, I will, in pursuance of the writien remiest. to me directed, of tne holders ot more than 0 in amount ot the said bonds, und bv virtue ot the power comerrea upon me in that tespect by the said mortgage, expose to pub io sale, and sell to tbe highest and best bidder, bv M. 'IHOMAi & SONS, Auctioneers, at the PHILADEL PHIA EXCHANGE. In the city ot Phlhidtlphia on Thursday. the2"th dty of September. A. D. IhoiS, npou tbe fi rms and conditions hereinafter fluted, the whole of the said inori) aged premises and tranchlseg. viz. : Ihe whole ot that lection ot the Tyrone and Clear field ltuilioad from 'tyrone station, Blair county. Penn sylvania, to Phllilpsburg. In Centre countv. Penusvl vaula, as the Fame is now constructed, together with alt end ainiiulur tbe railway a, ral's, cross-ties, chairs, spikes, iron, timber, bridges, fences, together with all real property ol every description acquired by and Be longing to said Company appurtenant to said road, aud all the rights, liberties, privileges, and corporate franchises ot Bald road and company and all tbe tolls. Income, Issues, and profits to be derived and to arise from the same, and all tbe lands used and occu pied lor railway depots and stations between said points, wiib all buildings standing thereon or procured thereto!. AND GENERALLY. AH the lands, raliwaj a, rails, brldgeg. culverts, tres tle works, tool-houses, coal-houses, wharves, tences, rights of way, workshops, machinery, stations, depots, depot grounds, works, ma.-onry, and other superstruc ture, teal estate, buildings, and Improvements of whatever nature or kind appertaining or belonging to the above-mentioned property and to the said section of the said T rone and Clearfletd Rnilroad. and owned bv said ompnny In conr.cccon therewith, and all the rights, liberties, privileges, and corporate franchises of said road audCompanv, The said lection, of the said Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, externum! trom said Tyrone Station. Ktair county, to and through the boioagh of Ptuillpsburg, in Centre county, ia about 23it ml es in length. 10.000 of the Duichase mom v to be paid in cash when p. ft.Bi n tip r, . i r . . the pioperty is struck oil. and tiie balance within twenty- days thereuiter. l'avment on account ot tne said oaianae ot pnrcnase money to the extent of the dividend thereof payable on the hnnda secured bv the said mi rtuaur and the matured coupons ot the said t onds. may be made In the said bonds or coupons: ana it the dividend is less titan the actual sum due upon tbe said bonds and coupons, the holders mav retain possession ot tne sam bonus anu coupons on receipting to me said Trustee tor the said dividend, and endorsing pay ment nr tii HniiiA on tun Hftid nnnnd or counons. Coon the purcliase-nioney nemg pnia as aioresaiu, tne Trustee wi i execute anu ueiiver a uoeu ui conveyuueu ol the premise to the purchaser or purchasers, in pursu nnee of the power conferred upon him by tbe said mortgage. Any furtner tniormation in respect hi me sum sate o vm'iuea mar be bud on aDullcatfon to the undersigned iiustee. at his ottlce. Ho. 42 South THIRD Street, In the city oiTDiiudcuinta. v XI. EAAianL,. . . . . ...... No. 42 couth Third street M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, ti 11 ntSm ' Nos. lt and 141 South FOURTH Street. TICK. 1 .tnHV VIlRlRTTlllMHIIV Trusts In a CArtAin Tndi.ni ure ot Mortuose of the niODtrtv hereinafter de- eilbed. executed bv tne Tyrone and (Teat Held Railroad i -omnanv to me. as juortsauee ui iiust. to secure tun naviiiiiitol the nrlncinal and Interest ot bonds of said Company to the amount ot 6'225 1)00. which Mortgage Is uateu tne 12111 uuy 01 uay, a, u. inotf, turn recorueu iu the oflice lor lecordlug deeds, etc.. in and lor the county 01 Blair, on the 1MU day 01 Ai ay, A. 1). iron, in mortgage dook A, pugea oed--o-o-i anu 0, ana ia me omce mr re cording deeds, etc., lu and tor the county ot Centre, on the liin uay ti may, a. i. in. iu iiiiirtuage uooa. c, nana 170. etc.. do berebv ulve notice that deiault having been made tor more than ninety uuya In the payment of the Interest due and demanded on the said bonds, I w ill, In pursuance 01 tne written request to me directed ot tne holdeis 01 more man mi unu in amouut ot tne sam bonds, and by virtue of tbe power conferred upon me in that respcet by tbe said Mortgage, expose to public sale and sell to the highest and best bidder bv to. iHOil.8 A- hUNH. Auctioneers, at the PHILADELPHIA EX CHANGE, in tbecliv of t hilaelpbla. on Tbursdsy, tbe til dav or heptemuer. a. u. ism. unon the terms and conditions hereiuaiter stated, the whoie of the said mortgaged premises, viz. : The whole ot that section of said Tvrone and Clear- field ltiillrond lroni t lie nolnt of inteninctlnn with the Tyrone and Lock Haven hgilroad. near Tyrone. Blair countv. Pennsylvania to Philliiisburg. Centre county, I'em sylvania, aa tne same Ibiiow constructed, together with ail and singular the railways, rails, bridges, fences, privileies, rights, and all teal property of everv descilption acquired by and beujging to said Compauv.aud all tbe tolls. Income, issues, and prodts to be detlved and to arise trom the same, aud a 1 the lands used and occupied lor railways, depots, or sta tions betweeu said poin's. with a l the buildings stand ,ng thereon or Pay All tbe lands, railways, rails, bridues. culverts, trestle' works, tool houses, coal-houses, wharves, lenees. rights of way, workshops, machinery, stations, depots, depot grounds, works, masonry, and other superstructure, ual eatatu buildings and Improvements 01 whatever nature or kind appertaining or belonging to the above- mentioneu propel tv, anu 10 tne said section of saiu lyione aim ciearne u i.atnonu, unu owued by said Com' puny iu coiioeAiiiou utcieni 11. Tbe salu section of the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad extending trom 1 lie Intersection ot the ivrone and Clear tlela Railroad, with the railroad loruierly belonging to the lyrone and Locktiaven BIJ road Company, but now tothoBald Fagle Vallev ik.WAid Compauy, la about 20 nuio. iu length. ftlO.000 of tliA nnritlniHp mtinev tn hn nmit In iacl, hIidii the pioperty is stiuck oft, aud the balance within 20 days theieaiter PaVAIEKT on account of the aald balance of purchase uiuuor. iu iud vAirm ui uimuduu uiereoi pavaoic on the bonds secured by the suld mortgage aud the ma- tuiea coupons 01 tne saiu i.onus.niav ne made In the saia bouds 01 coupons! and It the dividend is less than the actual sum due upon tbe said bonds or coupons, the boldera may retain possession of the said bonds and coupons ou receipting to the said Trustee f.,r tholil dividend, and endorsing payment of the same on the said Donua or coupons. I'nmi the mirchaae money being nalil mrMamutA fha Trustee will execute and deliver a deed 01 conveyance 01 me preuiiBca iu iud uuivuiuni ur purouasers. in pur suance ot the power conferred upon him by tbe said mm tinllA. Any lurther Information In respect to said sale, of pieniises. may no uau ujiou aupuuauon to the unuer- litDta uruait, i uis uuen ui inn rennsyivauia Mail road company , jiu. n. mm aireet. I'litiadulphta. JOHN EDtUK THOMNON. I riitoe. o. '2aS. TIIIHD Street. m. luuaiAB at nunn. Aueilonoers, 5 SI Hiftu) Xo, M aud ill 8. KOUlt'iu H revt. MEDICAL. J H E PERU VI A U S Y 11 u P A PROTECTED" SOLUTION OK TP 18 PROTOXIDE OF IROfJ A new discovery rn mivllc,n which STRIKES AT THE ROOT O DISEASE, By supplying the Blood with IM tit MIHciplb, ob LIU ILKMIMT-IKON. This 11 the secret of the wonderful success' tnl remedy In curing DYHPEFSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT, "ROPSV CHKONII! P1AKH1KE. BOIL-. N t-RVC 7"J AF FX TIO8, t HII.LH AND KrVF.KH llUV"Ha, LOSS OF CO 8TITCTION AL VWOR, I. V EA8E80FTHF. KIDNKYrt AND B..AD DH.K, FhWALK COMPLAINTS, And all diseases originating hi a RAD STATIC UP T1IK llleOOO, Or accompanied by Debility or a low sta eof the system. Being Iree trom Alcohol In auy lorin. its energiiing ef tecta are not tol owed by corresponding reaction, but are permanent, Imuslng strength, vigor and r.ew i'fe Into all parts ot the ny Mem, and builulng up an iron Constitution. IJV8Pi:PSIA and u kuil.it y. From the Venerable Archdeacon NCOTT. D 1). "in nha, t aniula Kast, March 'ii, ' I am an Inveterate Dyspeptic ot more than years' standing." "l have been so wonderful'y benefited In the three short weeks during w hlcb 1 have used the I'ei avian Myrup. that I can scarce y persuade myaeu of the rcalitv. People who have known mean astonished at the change. 1 am widely known, and can but recommend toothers that which has done so much for me." A CASK OF til YEARS' bTANDIVO CURED. From I8I.FY JEWETT, No. 15 Avon P.ace, Boston -1 have suflercd, and sometimes severely, for 27 year, from dyspepsia. I commenced taking thn l eruvlun Mvrup.anc tound Immediate benefit trom it. In the course ol three or lour weeks 1 was entirely relieved from tn v sufferings, and have enjoyed uninterrupted health ever since." One of the most distinguished Jurists In New England writes to a Friend as lollows : 'I have tried the PERUVIAN BVRUP, and the result fully sustains your prediction. It has made a new man of met Inused Into my svstem new rigor andenergv;I am no longer tremulous and dobl Hated, as whtn yon last saw me, but sirongcr, heartier, and with larger capa city lor labor, mental and physical, than at auy tlmo during the last five years." An eminent Divine of Boston savs "1 have been ulng the PERUVIAN SYRUP for some time past; it gives me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits elasticity ol muscle." Thi utands have bten changed, Ip theune of th'trem'df from Kiak, luck y, tvjpirit q crniluret to tiring, healthy, and hafpy men andKomen: and mvatidi cannot reatuh ably he m ate to give it a trial. A pamphlet of 32 pages containing certificates ol cures and recommendations trom some of the most eminent phsicians, clergymen, and o hers, will be sent fuse to any address. See that each bottle ha? PERUVIAN SYRUP blown In the glass. FOR SALE BY J. P. DIJiSMORE, PROPRIETOR, No. 30 DEY Street, New York. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SCROFULA. All Medical Men agree that IODINE Is THE Bkkt Rh ML1) Y or erollila and all kii'dred utReasnx nvr itiu. covered The dirliculty has been to obtain a I'nitK tioi.it 1 ION ol It. PR. II. A1VDKKS' IODIXE WATER Is a Pure Solution of Iodme, V ITUOUT A SOLVENT J Containing a fcll grain to each ounce of water. A MOST POWERFUL VITALIZING AGENT AND RES rORAl IV . It has cured and will cure SCROFULA in all its man!- oiu lonns, ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT RHEUM. And it has been used with ostouli-hlntr success In 01 JrnryHAiisM, Jitspepsia. onsi MrnoN. Female SsrWij.Ts, Heabt, livfb, and Kidnet Dis rases, etc. '"Circulars will be sent free to anyone sending their OUUI 1TB. Price ei-(Hi a bottle, or 6 for (5 00. Proparcd by Dr. H. ANDEKS, Physician and Chemist. FOB SALE BY J. P. DIXSMORI?, No. HO DEY Street, Now York. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ylSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD Oil E II II Y HAS BEEN USED FOB N BAKLT HALF A CENTURY, WITH THE MOST ASTOKISIUNO SUCCESS, IN CUBING COUGHS. COLDS, HOARSKNESM. SORE THKOAT Ir LL .rA. wnwrinu uuuutt, UKUUr. LIVER COMPLAINT BRONCUITIS, DIFFICULTY OF BRKAIHINO, AS1HMA. AND EVEKV AFFEC1IUN OF THE THROAT, L.ITJVGS, AND CHEST. CONSUMPTION, Which cat nes off more victims than any other diseaso, ana which battles the skin 01 tue l'oyslclans to a greater extent luuu auv oilier maiuuy, tiimu YIELDS TO THIrt REMEDY" When all others prove Ineffectual. AS A MEDICINE, RAPID IN BELIEF, SOOTHING IN EFFECT, IN ITS urt.KAllON IT IS UN It PASSED I While as a preparation, tree from noxious inm-edients. poisons, or minerals; uniting skill, science, and medical knowledge I combining all that Is valuable In the vegetu- Die Ainguom , lor tuis ciuos 01 uistaets, it is INCOMPARABLE I And Is entitled, merits, and receives the general confl uence 01 the public. SEYMOCB THATCHER. M. D.. Of Herman. N. Y., writes as tollows : "Wist Au 's Balsam or Wild Cherry gives universal satislactlon. It seems to cure a ough by loosening and cieanaing the lungs, and allaying irritation, tui o he- MOVINU TBE CACHE, IMSTEAD OF UKYINO UP TUB COUGH, AhD leaving tbe ci (-E behind. I consider the Holsaill osgood as any.lt not the best Cough medicine with whlcb I am acquainted." From Hon. Jndge SPRAKER, ot Canajoharle, N. T. Gentlemen s This Is to certliy that myse.f and lamllv have used Dr. Wistab's Balsam of Wild Cherut tor several years, and that I take great ptea-ure In recom mending It In preference to anything of the kind lor the purposes tor wuicn 11 is mieunea. in ea.es 01 Antrmui, Pit Ami, or Aftectlous ot the Jhrvat. I have never met with anything equal to it. Very respectiutiy, v vtu bpkakeb. Tne Rev. JACOB SECHLEK. of Hanover. Pa.. Well know n aud much respected among tbe German population in tnis country, manes tue following state ment lor tbe benefit 01 tbe alllicled: Dear hirst Having leatized in my lamllv Imoortant benehts trom tbe use ot your valuable preparation Wistab'b Balsam op Wild Ciiebih it aflorus me plea sure to recommend It to tl e public Some eignt years ago one ot my daughteis seemed to be In a decline, and little hopes ol her recovery were enter ained. I then procured a bottle of your excellent halsaui. aud be lore she had taken the whole ot the contents ol the bottle there was a great Improvement In ber hea th. I have, in my individual case, made irequent use ot your valua ble uieuicme, auu nave atwuya uecn nenentea ov 11. JAUUU ht.CtlL.Slt. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A BOTiLE. FOB SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE. No an DKY Street, New York. SETU W. FOWLE& SON, Proprietors, Bosto i. And bv all Druggists. ltisUt Q 11 A C i: ' S CELEBRATED SALVE CURES CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS. GRACE'S C'ELEIUIATED SALVE CURES WOUNDS, BRUI8KS, SPRAINS. G HACK'S CELEIHt ATED SALVE CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS. GRACE'S CELKII RATED SALVE CURES 8 ALT HUEUM, ERYSIPELAS. GRAC E'S t'ELEUHATEU SALVE CURES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE HEALS OLD SORES, FLESH WOUNDS, ETC. It Is prompt in act on, remove toain at once, and re- iiiicea tue most Himrv-iouaitiff swei mua anu innauuiia tions, as if by magic thus affording telle!, and a com plete euro. Only 2o cents a box I (Sent by mall for 36 cents.) OB SALE BY . J. T. PIN8MORE, No. 36 DEY Btreet. New Yor fl. W. FOWLS a SON, Proprietors, Boston. And by U Druggists, Oroctrs.aod Country Stores INSURANCE COMPANIES TAKLAWARBMUTUALSAFETT INSUItANCB I C 'M P A NY INCORPORATE l BY UIK LEGISLATURE OF , El(lfYLVAJSIA,lgJfl. OFFICE, 8. K. (CRNUl IIIIRD a.ND WALNUT 81RF.ETS, Plllf.ADrLPHIA MARINE INSURANCE OW VFS8ELS, ) ( AhGO. To all parts of orld. FREIGHT, J 1NLAM) INSURANCES On Goods by River 1 ana., l ake and 1 d Carriage to all parts of the Union FIRB INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, eto ASSETS OF THE COM PANT Knveml.. 1. 1HAA. ltlfl.OvO lw,r,no 2tMlO 100.COO M.OOO 25 M0 20.000 25,000 26,000 United States ft per eent oan 7I...M0W 00 8 Ul... IM lug-Ob " 1 1 10 per cent loan Treasury Notes . OI.STS-BO State 01 Pennsylvania Five Per Cent .Loan 90,M00 State ol Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. ,Ian 63,250 00 ( ity ol Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan 112,812 W Pennsy vania Railroad Tlrst Mort gage Six Per 'ent. Bonds 20,000-00 Pennsylvania ltnl rosii Second Mort gage Mx Per l ent, llot.ds 23,7M)O0 western Pennsylvania Railroad Mort- 15.00V 7.1 M 5, W0 Kg rix rer ent. nonus kmoU'WI Juu Shan's Stock Ocrmantown Ons Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Phliadel- ,Pb, - 13.M7 S0 IU Miares Slock Peunsylvaula Rall- ,ad Company 8,580-00 Km Shares Stock Noitn l ennsvlvania Railroad Company 3,2.10 00 Diposltwhb United States Oovcrn- niort, subject to ten davs' call 40,000-00 30,006. 170,700 : v.. ui iiunessee rive ter Cent. ,oan 18,0-00 , Tans on Bonos and Mortgage first ll.na on City Property 170.000 00 1,036,81 Par. , Market value.... wt.-Vifl-OO Keal t tre H hhihhi Bl Is rec eivable for Insurances made..l ai'ois S7 Balance. due at Agencies :-Prcmlums t)ti Mariue foilciea. Accrued Inte- rtsc anu outer ucuia aue the Corn- 40.511 44 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance, andothC-" ompanles, 1133. Esti mated vn.'te Paul, In BM HO 2 910 Oi Cash In Drawer...-. 678 48 66,635 37 1.263 630-14 DIRECTORS. '' 1 Samuel E. Stokef, Thomas C. Hand, wwiiii cj. lavia, Fdinund A. t-otider, TheoplUlus Paulding, Jolm R Penrose, James Trnnuair, Itenry C. lialiett, Jr., lames ('. Hand, AVilllam C Ludwig, Joseph 11. Seal, icorae C. Lelper, Hugh Craig, Robeit Burton. ti r . remniuu, Henry Moan, Wil lam O. Bonlton, Edward Darlington,) 11 Jones Brooks, dwnrd Lafouicade, lacob P. Jones, James B McFailand, Joshua P. Fyre, Spencer Rtctlvaln, J. B. Semple, Plttsbursf, A. B Berger. Pittsburg, Ii T. Vnriun Plltslilirir. John D. Taylor, it-ciA v. AM. 1'iesinent. JOHN c, DAVIS, Vice-President. Henry LTLBrrtN, Secretary. 1 U OHTII AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies issued against Cenrral Accidents all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. Insurance efleoted lor one year. In any sum from $10 to tin. 000, at a premium of onlv one-hall per cent securing the lull amount Insured In case ot death, and a compensation each week eaual to tbe whole pre uiluiii paid Short time Tickets for I, 2, 3. 5. 7, or 10 days, or I, 3, ot 6 months, at 10 cems a dav, Insuring in the sum 01 liUlM, or giving tlti per week it dlsabieu to be had at tue General Ott.ce, No. 133 8. FOURTH Street, rhiiadol phia. or at tbe various Railtoad '1 Icket otlieos. He sure to purchase tbe tickets uf the North American Transit Insurance Ccmpauy. For circulars and farther information apptvat the General OUice, or 01 any 01 the outlioilz-d Ageuts ot'the rmPIU1' LEWIS L. HOUPT, President. JAMKS M. CONRAD, 'treasurer Ilr.NRY C. BROWN, Secretary. JOHN C. BULLITT, Solicitor. MKEClOKs. I. . Ii. Donpt, late ol Pennsylvania Railroad Company ' M. Baird. of M. Baidwlu & to.'s. Samuel C. Palmer, Cashier ot Commercial Bank. Richard Wood, ho. StiH Market street un es M. Conrad, No. 623 Ma.ket street 3. E. Klngslcy, Continental Hotel. II. O. Lclsenrlng, Nos. 237 and i39 Dock street Enoch Eewls, late Uen. Sup t Penna It. R. ti. C. Franciscus Oen. Agent Penna. R. R. Co. George Martin, No. 322 Cbesnut street 1 3 10m Q.IRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFF'ICE, No 415 W ALN UT STREET, PH) IADKLPHIa CAPITAL PAID IN, IN CASH, (,uul. This compaiy continues to wrlteon trs litis onl Its capital, with a good surplu , Is saicly invested. 701 Lotses by Are nave been promptly pala, and more than $500,000 Disbursed on this account within tbe pastfew years. F'or tbe present the oflice uf tills company will remain at No. 415 WALNUT STREET, But within a few months will remove to its OWN BUILDING N. E. CORKER SEVENTH AND CH ESSTT STREETS, Then as now, we shall be buppy to Insure our patrons a such rates as are consistent with safety. P1BKCT0R8 1 rpuifln v .... 1 . , HURMAN SHtl'PARD, TBOS. MACKELLAR, JOHN SUPPLF E. JOHN W. CLAGHORN, HI I. AS TF.RKEB. JR.. n-i m.i . a f. o 1 v ip iff ALFRED H. GILLETl N. S. LAWRENCE, CHARLEn .1. DUP0K3 HENRY F. KESNEY, JOSEPH KLAPP.ll.D, THOMAS CRAVEN. President A LFRED 8 OILLFTT. V. President and Treasurer. JAMEii B. ALVOItD, Secreurv. 1 19 j 1829C1IAIlTE11 PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANI' r PIJIIjADELPHIA. Assets on Januarvl, 18G0, Capital 14410,000 08 Acciueu Surplus M:t Is Premium 1,1J,S0S'81 UNSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOR 1866 Ill,4(iT83. Ht. LOSSES PAID SINCE 181 OVER S5,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charles H Bancker, ,Fdwaid C. Dale. Tobias Wagnei, Cieorge Fales, Samuel Grunt. Alfred Fltler. George W. Richards, Francis W. Lewis, M. A. UuacLea. Peter McCail. CIIARLF.8 N. BANCKER, President EDWARD C DALE. Vice-President. JAS. W. MCALLISTER, Secretary pro tern. 2 3tl2 J nr.. ivl'DIVfl,' PVl t I'SIVPIA' TUP J 1 IV I J UAilVU .'-..' ' ..Ji. 11111 1 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE JNSURANCE COM ' 1HY-liwornoraled 1825 I barter Poruetual No 610 u- . 1 Nil 1 piireet. nnnosile I ndeueadeuce Suuare. 'ibis Compauv. tavi rably knowrt to the community for over torty years, contiuuo to Insure against loss or damage oy ure on runnu or rriraiw jiuiiuiiiks. euue' i.rn,nnentlv or lor a limited time. Also on Fumnure. Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, ou liberal Tl'eir Capital, together with a larte Surplus Fund, Is Invested in the uiunt caret ui mumier, which enables tlieui to oner 10 tue mturcu an uuuuuuicu security 111 tne case O I loss. riunlel Fllllth, Jr., John Devcren, Alexander Beuson,, Isaac llazlchurai. 1 nomas B1111111, llenrv Lewis, J. t.iiliuuham Fell. Thomas Bobbins, lianlel rifidilui.i .lr. DAMF.L SMITU, JR., President. William G. Ceowell, secretary. SOS pllCENIX IK8UEANCE C0MPANY.01;, PH Nctia:ORAlAFD 18H4 CHARTER PERPETUAL. no, air A 1 V I 1 m U . aA onmiuila til A k TPflMTiiyH. fnddUlon'roMARVrE'.nTlNLAKb-iSit-JtAHCB this Company Insures fioiulossor damage by k IRE, on liberal erma on buildings, meicbandise, inrnlture, ete,, lor limited periods, aud permanently on buildings, by deposit 01 premium. . , Ybe Company t.as been tn aotlve operation Tot more tban SIXTY YEA KS, during which ail losses nays beei piompUy adjuitea anu nam. .Inlin Tt Rodsa. fiwwnnl T.awla .Ts At. B. Uabouey, John T. Lewis, William S. Grant Robert W. Learning, D. Clark Wharton, Sam ae IWtloox. , David Lewis, Benjamin Ettlng, Tbouia, H. Powori. A. R. McUenry. Kdmond Caatlilon. i i.iiiM ii 1 1 .. juiin rv WPCHJSRER, Pro10en Si iVaCOx,Hecietrjr, IS INSURANCE COMPANIES. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AMD GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Assets. $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000 Total Premiums lleeeived by th Company in 1805, 4,947,175. Tctal Losses Paid in 1865, $1018,250. All Losses promptly adjnsted without reference t( England. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania. OM-'ICK, i No. O lerclianti' Exchnn, rniLADSLrniA i8 11 6m PROVIHENT LIFK AND TRUST COMPANY . OF PHILADELPHIA o. Ill South FOURTH Street. INCORPORA I El 3 JltlMH, W(L, 186.?. t APlTAL.Tl.-H3 COO. PAID IN. Insurance on Lives by Vearlv Premiums; or by 8, 1(K -0 vear Premiums, on-torteitnre. . - ........ ,.m j ... v n, uiure age, or osi prior drceaje, by Yearly Premiums, or IU year Prcmlunis-i notll C SeS Nun InHnl in,d Annuities granted on tavnrable terms. ( Trm l o i ies cbll 'ren's Kudowinenta i bis Company, v. hllo gllng the insured the nocurttv a paid up I a, Itai, will dlvb-e the entire proflts of ihi ot a i LI'. Moneys n celvi d at Interest, ami paid on demand. I 1 nlhnr fud hv rh.rl... I., .....t. , ...... . . .. . ' , , - ....uic , iusui, ami io act as Fxecutor or Administrator Assivnen or !,... n.,. .h in oilier fiduciary capacities under appointment o an I Vinrff f. I (hi. I nmnuinwAaltK . t . . ...... , .... - ... ut muy iwihq or per eons, or bodies politic or cornorate. PA! i 'i ttci; i ii lis. iMrr.L B.'SHIPLf Y, ' Klril ART rADlSlTRv K MIA II IlAl KKK,' HIEiUV HAINKH. JOS Rtl HARD WOOD. w M. C. LONOSTRETH, i SAMUEL R SHIPLEY. ROWLAND PARRY, . . l-resicicnt. Attuarv. Til i 'i .wei.ica Esamlner. Legal AdTiner. MISCELLANEOUS. JT1TLEK, WEAVER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords' Twines, Etc., No. 23 North WATER Street and ; No. 'U North DELAWARE Avenue, IU1LAUKU-U1A. Ebwis II. Fitlrr, .Michael WgAVRR, C'ONBAD T CLOlliltU. m Q-jO ARCH 8TIJEET. (JA FlXTUuES, t. JLZl C1UNDELIER. RRO ZE ST ATI" A RY. VANKU.K ( O. would renptctluily direct the atten uvu vi .ut:u iiiiuub, auu inn puuuc general y, to tlieti large ana elesart assortment ot U n MXTURhS. ChASDELlERS, and ORNAMENTAL RRO.nZB nAKJ-S. 'iboso wishing bandscme and thoroughly made Goods, at very reasonable prices, will tlnd it tc their advantage to aive us acail beiore pur.. basing else where. a.1 . - uiicu ji mi ii 'Piir-i HAIUM special care and at rcationuhle prices. U A Kit. T N. P. Soiled or tnrn'shed flxtuies rcrinlshed wit! VANK1RK & CO Q- E O 11 G E PLOW M A N, CAKPENTElt AND BUILDER No. 232 CARTER Street And No. UI DOCK Street. Machine Wot k and llillwrlihting promptly attend! to 3H OO It N EXC HANOI RAO MANUFACTORY. J v li A i . a i l, a it A O SEUOVED TO N. E, corner of SlAltALhi and WATER Streets, 1-nbadulplua, DEALERS IN 11AUS ASD BAOGINQ oi everv uescilntion. tor Cialn, Flour, bait. Super Pbopbste oi Lime, Bouh Dust, Etc large and small CUNNY BADS canstantly on bam. i-iij Aiso, n uul salhs. John T. Bailey. James Cascade. ALEXANDER 0. CATTELL A CO. PRODUCE T0MMI881OV MRKPrrawm No. 26 NORTH WflASTXS, AND NO. 27 NORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. it ALEXANDER C. CATTELL. ELIJAH G. CATTKI.l COTTON AND FIAX SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, ot all numbers and brands. Tent Awning. Trunk, aud Vt agon-i oer f)uc. Alsc Paper Alanuiacturers' Drier Felts, irom one to seves leet wide; Paulins, Pelting, Sail Twine, etc. JOIIN W. EVKHMAN A Co., 16$ No lti3 JONES Alley. WILLIAM S . G R A N T' COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 33 S. DELAWARE Avtnue, Philadelphia, AUEMT VOB Dnprnt's Gunpowder, KeDned Nitre, Charcoal, Eto. W . Raker & Co Chocolate, Cocoa, and Broiua. Crocker Bros. & Co. 'a Yellow Metal Sheathing, Bolt), and Nails 12 SHIPPING. rffcft STEAM TO L1VEKPOOL-CALLINU iaJJLiaL.t Queenstown The lnman Line, satllnK bviiii-weckiy, carrvmg the United states mails. '.1TY OF NEW YOltK" Saturday, heptomber "CITY OF Ll.MERK k." Wednesday, September L-. "CITY OF BOSTON" hat urdn v, September K "C ITY OF MAN CHE81 EE". Wednesday, Septomber In 'ETNA" Saturday. Seutember ii and earb succeeding Saturday and Wednesday, at noon, trom Pier No. 4 North river. raies of Passage By the mall steamer sailing every Saturday. First Cabin, Gold.. fflo bteerage, I urrency 93A To London Hi, To London 4 To Paris lOftl To Parts So Passsge by tbe W ednesd"V steamers First cabin, ltd; steerage, $35. Payable in United Slates cur-, rency. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre men, etc , at moderate rates. Steerage passage iciim Liverpool or Ouecnstown, S4tr, cuirency. i ickets Can be bougot bere by persons send in? for their Irlends. For lurther intoimatlon apply at the Companv'f Offices. JOH O. DALE Agent. 8 7 No. Ill WALNUT Street, Pbllada. t.tKWrmms FOR NEW YORK. PHILADEL. aBiaVii i'lila deii.lila Steam Propeller Comaany De bp.o.u.avii:sure Lines. via Deluware and Rarltan Canal, leavlngdsiy at lit M. and S p, ii., ooiiueoung with uU northern and Eastern lines. rorireiL'iit. nnicn i'i or uium Du.uuiiuun.iui. terms, atply to VVILLIAW M. BAIRI) aco., a ib aso. laviB. AJ!.ivvAJtJ8enu6 I'O SHIP CAPTAINS A3JD OWNERS. TH J unueralgned having leased the KEN SIN Ol OS a CREW DOCK,tieg toiu orm bisfrienos and the patrons ot tbe Dock that be Is prepared with inciuasea facilities to accommodate those having vesse s to be raised or repaired, and being a prac.lcal ship-carpenter ani caulker, will give personal attention to the vassals au trasteu to him ior repairs. Captains or Agents. Ship Carpenters, and Machinists having vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency for the sale of " Wetterstedt's Patent Aleiallio Composition" tor Copper Paint, for the pieservatlon ol vessels' bottoms, for this city, I am pr. pared to lurnlsh tbe same on lavorable terms. v JOHN 1L HAMMITT, Kensington Screw Dock, I U DELAWARE Avenue, above t-AUREL street. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVEIl'S NEW PATENT DEEP SANP-JOINT HOT-AIR FU11NACE. ItANdES OF ALL. SIZES. ALSO, PUIEGAB'S DEW LOW PEESSL'SjQ STEAM BEATING APPAKArUS. ,0H 8A" r CHARLES WILLIAMS, 6 io J Ho. 1182 AURK.ET STKJtET, THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCIIENEK. ' OR EUROPEAN RANOK, tor tamllles, hotels. or DUblio instituiious, in i win n vit ( KKkNT Kl.KS. Also Phi adelphia Ranges. Hot-Air kur. paces, Portame Heaters, i.uuiiu urates. Fireooard Moves, llttti. Boilers, Stewbole Plates. Broltem. Cook ina stoves, etc., wholesale and retail, or tbe manuiao Jurors. SllARPE 4 TROMHON, . S lustothein . m K, BtCOND street ,
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