TiiH Daily evening telegraphPhiladelphia, Monday, march c, isti 3 HDWG jSUWMARY, CUT A Hair a. Colonel William McMichael on Saturday, At tbe League House, was tendered a compli mentary bnnqm t in honor of hia safe return from Ban Domingo. A large assemblage of tbe moat prominent Fhiladelpnians wan present. At 0 o'clock tlio table was sprea 1 and erxiple justice wan done to tbe vWaila t3ippUjed. Colonel MoMicbnel, in reply to s call from Colon 1 Bingham, made a speech in hich tbe following points were embodied: First No United Elates Government ofrVu il Is Interested In anyway in any lamia, mines, c mtrtcts, bonds or property ol any klni whatever In there rubltoof ati Uomlneo Second. Its ri U at least as fertile as Cuba, and Cubans themselves. In vpiw of annexation, are bringing capital to Invest there Tlilnl. The people sre intelligent, although unedu t aiml, for they Know euough to be largely la favor ol annexation. Letters were received from distinguished peraonagep, expressing their sorrow for com pelled atmonco on tbe occasion. the funeral of Captain Silas Wilson, late of tbe I'd Kegiment, was largely attended ytsietday. The damages for opening Pecbin street, Roxborongb, amount to $2100, of which amount tbe city pays $800, and property owneis tbe balance. Good Sanaritan Lodge, I. O. O. F., cele brated its anniversary a few nights sinoe and coLfened tbe degree of Rebecca on seven ladies. A New York Bwindler is mailing cironlars to this city offering to sell counterfeit money. William M. Bnnn, Register of Wills, has been Lt Id in $1500 bail for subornation of perjury, on a cbarge ma'le by Charles Hart nack. Another charge of embezzlement will bo l eaid tbi afternoon. A company of colored soldiers were at tacked 8t Twelfth and B.tinbridge streets yes teiday, and several parties were injured. Colonel John W. Forney was entertained by a party of bis newspaper friend at a ban quet on Saturday night. Samuel Schmidt, a saloon-keeper, for trying to corrupt a witneas of the United State District Court has been held in bail to answer. Tbe tax receipts for tbe last four days of the past week amounted to $ l,0o7,809'(!G. Tbe following is the bi-monthly report of the Dispensary of St. Mary's Hospital, Frank ford road and Palmer street: Visits made to DiHpeiiHary, 11(!2; new patients, 60o; males, Kit); females, 2:io; children under teu years, 108; .accident cases, JU. The nativities of these were as follows: United States, 2i2; Ireland, 172; Germauy, CO; England, 1G; other countries, 7. A greenhorn, on Saturday night, w de coyed into a gambling saloon near Chesnut street, and lobt $105. Domestic Affair. The Arkansas impeachment scheme is evidently a failure. The coal panic is reported to be at an end in rew lork city. The ex-members of Congress hve nearly all departed from Washington. The excitement in Utah over the new u.inii'g grounds is rapidly increasing. It is reported that Attorney-General Akcrraan is soon to retire from his official pobition. Tbe Governor of Virginia has signed the bill chartering tbe Washington and Richmond Railroad. Tbe impeachment trial of Governor II olden of North Carolina continues to pro gress but vtry slowly. The Louisiana State Fair buildings at New Orleans were burned yesterday, in volving a loss of $80,000. Powers' statue of Washington, belonging to the State, was de stroyed. Sheriff Jackson, of Trinity county, Cali fornia, has just been convioted in tbe United States Circuit Court on a charge of having illegally collected the foreign miners' tax from Chinamen. Foreign Affairs. Paris is fast resuming its ordinary ap pearance. Emperor William is about to" return to Trupsia. Paris was evacuated by the Germans on Friday. Several of the Paris newspapers have re sumed publication. Tbe French soldiers interned in Belgium will soon be released. The 2d Prussian Army Corps has com menced to march homeward. All restrictions upon peisons passing in tnd out of Paris have been removed. Tbe Prussian forces that occupied Paris Lave withdrawn from behind the Seine. Serious disturbances have oacurred at Angers, several persons being killed and wounded. Bourbaki's forces now in Switzerland will commence moving back to France on Wednesday. To-morrow tbe headquarters of tbe Em peror and Von Moltke will be removed from Versailles. Zr A Bordeaux despatch says, upon leaving that city it is probable that the Assembly will po to tontainebleau It is officially announced that a treaty of T . - I T T . . commerce oetween itaiy ana mo umiea States has just been signed. Several of the members of the "Radical Lett" have gone to Paris, and there is talk that some contemplate resigning. Prince Frederick Charles has been ap pointed commander-in-chief of the army of occupation in France, with bis headquarters at Rheims. A roval commission has condemned tbe British iron-clad Water Witch, and pronounced tbe iron-clad Hotspur unsuitable for ooean voyages. Thiers declines to make a treaty of com. mere with Germany, on the ground that it is necessary for France to imitate the United StateB, and restore equilibrium by ruga tariffs. Important DccUraiUi f the Freach Beldler la i.ermaay. A communicutlou from Leipaic, under date of February 17, baa the following: As already announced, a petition to the National Assembly at Boroeaux la circulating among the nrboners. lu which the captured Preach army in Gem any nmes the foliowlngiaolaratlons: ' "We will obey the Government which Fran' snail hnvu.- hut 11 our o isitlon as soldiers prohibits as (mm takinu Dart lu the political struggle we have rinht ti dfiiiand. aa citizen, that the Govern ment wriirh it will be our duty to give our olood shall be the true expression of tbe win of the coun try. w nave, mereiore. uio u'mi n-iucnruu engage, upon our nonor, vo auumu w mo nm - . l. . .1 III llh. country." New Bedford, Mass., laments the decadence r.f tha wb aU-fiherv. ftod louz for the iolro- f&ctorlea and skilled labor. The Lincoln Bchool-house, in Ban Fran cisco, wblch was burned br an incendiary a wrt-k ten. was the finest edifice of tbe tori in the city. It cwt nearly 1 100.000, and accom modated over 1000 rmr.lla. Three or four at teuipii o bum kcLooi-bouc bave recently been to appeal to uuiverm iuuiii . u following two ques'loiia "lrst, monan-hy or re-Dubllc-.aerond, the name of tne monarch in ease of snccfssiui. we. neioreuKua, l'OIMMEIi J.ETmiS. - m A New and Aluralu Vlllnlaaaa Devlne. Allnd tig to an alarming piece of Intelligence, wLich tins appeared In a medical contemporary, to the e fleet that a gentleman occupying a m-t important poet tn the con u try has. by his chemi cal retearehei. made out a composition which, mtieu need in a letter, has the effect of (mine it niely killing I lie pet sots ho opeus tbe envelope, ti e London Daily Aw save: - Not even in the annals of Italian poisoners do we find record of so destructive a device as that bit upon by the gentleman who occupies "a moot Important post In the country." We sincerely trust, if tbe appalling news be true, that the ingenious proprietor of the modem "happy despatch" is a person capable of keeping a secret. Otherwise public men would reyfird I he unopened letters on their break f iat-tables with perhaps some apprehension, while certain classes of iersons-Trifh landlords, for example might refuse everything from fie post umi pave a halfpenny card. Our contemporary vrucbes for the acquirements and credibility, as well as the social standing, of tne contribu tor who furnished the statements to which we are referring, and adds that a recent extract from a t'ntiadian newspaper, on the sudden de mise of a penon of note, ''looks very uglv." He received an anonymous letter, and, while reading it, be fell down insensible, and shortly after expired. It Is said tbe letter contained some poisonous substance. THE FEMALE MINSTRELS. The Haw la Wllmlnaian Card from the illanuaer. Mr. C. E. Rollins, manager of Duprcz fc Benedict's Opera House, publishes a card in the Wilmington Commercial in which he says: I wlfch to set myself rlgnt before the people of Wilmington In relation to the performance that was tn be given by the Excelsior Female MltiBtrcls at the listliuteon February it. The origin of the row ws rum. 1 he orclu stra was so drunk that they could vet do anything, aud 1 engaged the b-8t 1 could II ni In the town ; hut they could not read music. We f und at the last minute when the music ws placed before thi ni they could not play It, and left I asked Charlie Uleason to go aud tell the pe lple that they could have their tickets or get tneir money ; he said he would, and I went to the door to give out tickets when I saw Mr. llarleigh on the stage; I did not hear what he said, but saw the rush. I at once started to go to the ladies to ge.t them otit,nut before 1 got there I was scrrounded, and would liave been hurt If it had not been for some young men in rd sli!rts(l JWge them to be firemen) who said, "iUve then an a fair show," and they protected me uitil t w f the police came. I gave the tlcker-bnx to him Mnd turned over all the money except lis which hail been paid for t he rent of the lull. I did not lecetve one cent of the money, and 1 even turned mv over coat pocket out and gave up what had been taken at the door, as the officer will tesffy. EDUCATIONAL,. A. R. TAYLOR'S SINGING ACADEMY", NO. 81i mence on MONIiAY, March 6. N'glit clauses f ir Ladles and t-er'leiueu. ' A class for betinners will lie formed on Mondav next. Terms i per quarter. The Tuesday aud Friday classes will be continued. Terms $3 per quarter. The evening classes will no et at a quarter before 8 The quart-r will con sist of twelve lessons. Alternoon cl isses for Udies, two lessons per week, Private lessons irlven as usual. Pupils can enter their names from 2 nntil fijg o'clock 1. M. dallv. HUftr, JTAKYARD UNIVBltsiXY CAMBRIDGE, MASS., Comprises the following Departments: Harvard College, the University Lectures, Divinity School, Law School, Meltcil School, Dental School, Lawrence S 'ten title Sch oi. School of Mining and Practical Geology, Busaey Institution (a School of Agriculture and llonlcult re), Boianls Garden, As tronomical Observatory, Museum of Corapirar.ive Zoology, Peabody Museum of Archaeology, Episcopal Theological School. The next academic ytar begins on September S8, 1871. Tbe firtt examination for admission to Harvard College will begin June i9, at fl A. M. The second examination for admission to Harvard College, and the exau lnatlons for admission to the Sclcntitlo and Mining Schools,; will begin Septt mber is Thi requisites for admission to the college have been changed this year. There Is now a mthcma'CU a'ternatlve for a portion of theciatslja. A circular describing the new requisites and r-cent examina tion papers will be mailed on application. I NIVEIiSITY LECTURES Tulrt.v-three conMea in 1870-71, of which twenty begin In the week Feb ruary 12-19. These lectnn.s are I it' ndrd 'or gradu ates of colleges, uacbers, ai d other competent adults (men or women). A circular describing them will be mailed in application. TUB LAW SCHOOL has been reorganized this year, lt has seven instructors, and a lbrary or !, 00 volumes. A circular explains the new course of study, the requisites for tbe decree, and the cost of attending the school. The second half of the year begins February 18. For catalogues, circulars. or J. information, ad W. HARRIS, dress 8 6 3m Secretary. SCHOOL E D G E H I L L MERCHANTVILLK, N. J., Four Miles from Philadelphia. The session commenced MONDAY, January 9 1871. For circulars apply to 8 ally Rev. T. W. CATTKM rpHE REV. DR. WELLS' BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS From Six to Fourteen years or age. Address the Rev. DR. WELLS, 8 28 tnthsim An talmla, Pa. MAPLfcWOOD INS'IITUTE FOR YOUNG Ladles, PittsQeld, Mass. L004 and widely known for superior facillms and rare heauty of loca tion. Board and Enguau tuition, iiwi ror na'f year. co mm i iiclng Kebiuary tit. tpeciai teims to cie.lcal patrors and teacutrs. V 10 lEttT nev, j, . oroAn, rnucipm. II. Y. LAUDERBlCirS ACADfciMY, ASbEbLY BUILDINGS, A Prlmarv. Preparatory, and Finishing School. Ad dress Principal, NO. 108 S. 1 ENTH St. 3 11 liu A7GUr-G MEN AND BOYH' ENGLISH AND I CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. No. 1908 MT. VERNON btreet. Principal Rev. J A ME J G. SHINN, A. M, ii si smtu'im OLOTH8, OASSIMERES. ETO. J L O T H HOUSE J A M E 8 & M U a B R. Wo. 11 North 8EOn Street, Sign of tne Golden Lamb, Axe w receiving a large ana spienaia assortmen of new styles of FANCY CASSIMEUE8 Ana standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS an COATINGS, S 18 mwt AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I7ORMING, EM.HOSSING, PERFORaTISG, : Cutting and Scoring Machines, for Morals, Bonnets and Hats, Paper and other materials. MULLDM, Dies, ruueues, ana cutters. OlfOKUK C. IIUWAKLI, 6 ml No. 17 8. ElUUTBENTU Street. OTEAM ENGINES, WITH PLAIN SLICE Vertical. Horizontal, and iT3 valve, or cut on. Portable. Governors, pumps, Pipes, and Valves. uaunua iiuwahu, No. 17 8. EIGHTEENTH Street. eimt HAFTING AND QBARING,;jPULLEYS, i liunoera ana louuiiukh, opoeus calculAtea. bnaitinir ana ueanug " OKORGK O. HOWARD. 5 mi No. 17 S. EIGHTEENTH SlreeU If ACHINISTS' TOOIil FOB AN? CLA8.S OF ll work. Rounders. Forsora. and Boiler Makers. combining the latest liiiprovementa. Oiii.NU- BIUJB uiiri, truing uu . . --i ..s Will keep the stones true and sharp for quick and pleasant grinding, no nnm " OEUhOK O. HOWARD, C ml NO. IT j. EIGUTEENTU BtreeU PR0303AL8i T NOINBER OFFICE, Fifth Liohthousb District, flAt.TIMORit, Md., Fe". 7, 1871. TO IRON MANUFACTURERS. SEALED Pkopos A LS, in duplicate, on forms lurutshed for the purpose by the Lighthouse Board, will lie received at this office until 19 o'clock M. en WtliNEP DAY, March 8, 1871, FOR BUILDING TWO SCREW-PILE LIGHTHOUSES, one at BEKON1S POINT, Choptank river, Md In about eleven-feet water, aud the other at LOVE POINT, head of Kent Island, mouth of Chester river, M l., lu ten-feet water, according to the plana and specl- tje stions lor the same, which can be had, together with tucb other needful Information, on application to this (.nice. Tdie Lighthouses will be built on woodea piles, surmounted by cast-iron sleeves, in a minner sin liar to certain other lighthouses In this district. Proposals may be made for either or both LlgUt t.ouses, tint the bids mustBtate thd price for each single structure. Each bid must oe accompanied by a written guar antee In the sum of one thousand dollars from two respnijsible parties, that In case the bid Is accepted the bidder will within ten days thereafter enter Into a contract on the terms of his bid. The Govern ment reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Proposals will be endorsed "Proposals for Build ing Screw-pile Lighthouses at Benonls Point, Chop tank river, Md., and Love Point, Kent Island, Chesa peake Bay, Md.," ajd addressed to the undersigned. P&TER C. HAfNS, Captain of Engineers, S 9 2C Lighthouse Englnoer, Fifth District. UN1TKD STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, BAL TIMORF, MD. Fayette Street, near Chari.es, Third Story Union Bank Building, MARcnl, 1871. Proposals are Invited for dredging In the channel below Fort Carroll leading to this city. Proposals, to be m alt d and in duplicate, erulorged on outttde, aud accompauled by a copy of this advertisement, will be lecelved until noon of 1st day of APRIL, 1871, and will be opened lu ten minutes thereafter, in the p res nee of such bidders as may wish to be present. About 7B,tK 0 cublo yards, more or loss, to be re movid. Length of haul of material averages about two miles. The object Is to attain a depth of 22 feet at n can low watt r. The tide rises about one foot and one-half. Proposals will state kind of machinery to be used : average quantity In cublo yards to be n moved daily ; price per cublo yard, Including ex ctivailon, removal, and deposit. Material to be measured In dumping scows. The right to reject any bid Is reserved. Fern s of Proposals and any desired information to be had on application at this office. WILLIAM P. CRAIG II ILL, 3 2 lmt Major of Englueers; U. S. A. (V FFICE POST QUARTERMASTER, FOKT JUONKOB. VS., U'eO. 18, 1811. Wbl be sold at public auction, at Fort Monroe, Va., on the lRih day of March, 181, at ten (1(1) o'clock A. M., about eleven thousand two hundred aud lifty (11,'iftO) yards "T" KA1LKOAD IRON (worn), together with a number of FROGS and I1A1KS. Property to be removed at expense of purchaser, within a reasonaoie ume. A deposit of ten (10) per cent, will be required open acceptance or nut. Terms casn. By order of the Secretary of War. ' JAMES CURRY, 8 14tuthstm1Ct Lieutenant and A. A. Q. M, Q' iUARTERMASTERS OFFICE, U. S. A PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Feb. 17, 1871. Deal U 1 lul'pain, m bllirillHltc, vtiii irrj I Gim vvjll nil this oflice until 12 o'clock M. on FRIDAY, March 17. -n-KHA-1 In t.lnllni will V.n wAAn..n A. 1H1, lor building a isricK or wione wait around the Rhhmond, Va., and Wilmington, N. C. National Cemeteries. Forms for Dr nosals, and specifications, furnished upon application to this office. 2 17 6t Major and Quartermaster, U. S. A. C1UIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Omaha, Nebrastia, Feb. 1, 1871. There will be sold at public auction, at Fort Mcl'heison, Nebraska, on MONDAY, March 6, 1871, a lot of coudemned Quartermaster's Stores, Grain, and Clothing; and at North Platte, Nebraska, on Tuesday, aiarcn i, iti, bi conuemnea cavalry horses. Terms: Cash in uovernmenr rands. ALiva. J. fSUHX, Chief Quartermaster Dept. Platte, 2 10 1M t Brevet Brigadler-Oeheral, U. S. A. DRY OOOPa. PRICE & WOOD, V. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, Dave just received from New xorK : A new 1 t IB, OnO yards Hamburg Edgings, Flouno- ings and Insertlngs, bought for cash, much under regular prices. Pique Trimmings, ltoyai itnnungs. Bayadere and stiaight tucked Ku tilings. hew styles Linen Collars and Cutis. A large lot of Registered Edgings, 25, 88, 60, CO, 65, 76, f-bc a piece, 18 yards tn a piece. Bargains in Ladles ano uents' Linen uunrs. NH) doEt-n Towels, at less than regular prices. Ileavv Huck Towels, MX, 14 16, 14, 80, 85, 81c. Dan ask Towels, 25, 8, 35, 88, 40, 50, 56, 75c. IsapUiiBsnd Dlies. W hlte Goods, White Goods. 1 case Coided Piques, 25c, worth Rio. ew style Piques, 25, 81, 83, 38, and 500. Soft-nnish Cainbrlcs.N.ilnsooks, French Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns, Swihs Muslins, French Muslins. India Twill Long Cloths, etc. Satin Plaid Nain sooks, 18, 20, 22, 85. 88, 80, 81. 85. and BJC. Ail A JVOCI L.L. Jjo WUU.17. Imnorted to order expressly for our sales, and are Very cheap, from $3 up to f 10. 6 4, 7-4. ana o 4 lame uuens. itusHiarasn i ow- elling. Best makes Sheeting, Shirting, and pillow- case JUUBlins at tne very lowest marKeii prices. Black Alpacas, 81, bix. o, 40, oo, MX, joo., ii. French Plaid PopllBS, 81c. Best Paciac Percales, 25c. a yard. Bargains in all-wool Flannels, 85, 81, 87 V. 45, 50c. 7-8 and 4-4 Ballardvale Flannels. Domet Flannels. PRIOR & WOOD, N. W. cor. EIOH TH and FILBERT. N. B Bargains in Ladies', Gents', and Children's Hosiery. Gents' S lrt Fronts, all Linen, 85, 81, 39, 40, 45. 60, 66, 60, tnd 50. Boy a' Shirt Fronts. 81 FIRE EXTINGUISHER. THE UNION FIRE EXTINGUISHER. OVER FIVE MILtlOSS (15,000,000) OF DOLLARS WORHH OF PROPERTY IN THE UNITED STATES HAS ACTUALLY BEEN SAVED BY THE EXTIN GUISHER Within the past three years; while In Philadelphia -i i . . t Auo nnlii nnuvln n naAiia t-hA extent Of bINDIUSDS OF THOU8ANDS OF DOL- 1J1KS, have been extingutBnea aaring me past year by the same means. Our Machine is the IMPROVED CAhBONIO ACID OAS FIRE EXTINGUISHED and la indorsed and naod by M. uaira m. Co., iienry Disatou k Hon, Benjamin Bullock's Hons, Morris, n , . l A . il.n VI7 . ... .1 L 1 1 T M- Dhllll.. Bromley Brothera, B. J. Hoima, cnarles lfneu, John son &Co KiHJtiy waneira, rraucis re rot ft Hons, ieorne W. Cbtlds. Pennsylvania Railroad Com nan v. PbUudelphla and Boeuin Steamship Company, Phlla-dt-iDhia and southern Steamship Company, and a. any other oi our leaning uuameas men ana corpo rations. CAUTION. Ail parties in mis community are warned ssalnst buying or soiling "Kxiluimishers" except tbct-e purchased from as or our ageuis, under penalty of Immediate prosecution for Infringement cur prices nave uvcu imiutwi, uu iuo uiouumtj u now within the reach of every property holder. N- B. One style made specially for private resi dences. Union Fire Extioguliher Company OFFICE, n 28 stutfrp No. 118 MARKET BTBEET. BOILERS, SAFE AND ECONOMICAL, 8EO tioual Boilers, water In flues. The common 1 ubuUr, water outalde of flues. Plain Cylinders, Tanks, Pans, and Digesters. , " OBORGE O. HOWARD, 5 9 mi No. II S. EIGHTEENTH IStreet. C CONSTRUCTION OF NEW MACHINES, WORK. J tug Models, Screw and Gear Cutting, Skilful Millwrights. Machinist, and Uuker Makers fur- nlahed for repairs. Cas:nps and For"1 !-"? GEORHSJ O. hOWARH. etui NO. 17 b. EIGHTEEN TU bueU REGISTER'S NOTICE. R E G I 8 T E K'8 N O T I C B, To all Legatees, Creditors, and other persons Inte rested, notice is hereby given that the fo lowing r.amtd pei tons did, on the dates afflxed to their names, file the accounts or their Administration to the estates of those persons deceased, and Guar dians' and Trustees' accounts, whose names are under fuertloned. In the oniceof the Register for the Piobate of W Ills and granting Letters of Admin- Istiaiton in and ror tne city and county er Philadel phia, and that the same will be presented to the Or phons' Court ol said city and county for confirma tion and allowance on the third FRIDAY in March, lt7l. at 10 o clock in the morning, at the County Conrt Douse In said city. 1871. Jan. 87, The Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives, etc. ouartttans of CATHA RINE MCCARTHY, minor. Feb. 1, James Fulton, Executor of MARY LOGAN, deceased. " 1, Charles A. Walnwrlght, one of the Exe cutors of C. B. WAIN WRIGHT, de- 8, William S. Ilalllday, Administrator of MARY ASHMOUE, deceased. " 2, Joseph II. Coruly, Executorof James DALE, deceated. " 8, William W. Taylor, Executor of GKJKGE THOMPSON, deceased. " 2, John M. Thomas, Administrator C. T. A. of HON. LYD1A EMILY BAKING, do- C6ftB 0 " 8, John T.' I.ewts, Administrator of C. T. A. of "WILLIAM WALLACE COOK, do- " 4, Pobert Purvis, Executor of HARRIET MILLER, deceased. " 6, Catharine E. Thach), Administratrix o ARTHUR TUAC1IER, ueccased. " 7, VIchael Mdgen and John Nolan. Execu tors Of BERNARD MAGU1RE, de ceased. " 7, Joseph T. Mears and Sarah W. Ather ton, Executors of ANN W. HAG if, de- CCftBCd " 8, Wliiism'A. Roiin, Executor of FRANCES M1NKLER, deceased. " 8, Hemy C. Paul and Joseph C. Paul, Execu tors of HENrtY k. PAUL, decea ed. " 8, Thomas Williams, Jr., Trustee under the Will of t harles Williams, deceased, for R. N"RHS, CHARLES, and ALICE WILUAMS. 8, Thomas Williams, Jr., surviving Execu tor of OHAKLfc.8 WILLIAMS, deceased. " 9, Samuel Davis Page, Administrator of ISABELLA GRAHAM PA4E, deceased. 9, Mary O'Neill, Adminlsttatrix of JOHN O'NEiLL, deceased. 10, David Geisler, Ailminlstrator of CATHA RINE GEISLEK, alias SAL'U deccas d. " 11, James B. Smith, Administrator of STE PUKN E. SMITH, deceased. " 11, John Gravenst(in, Testamentary Guardian of HARRIET R. MIi.LKR. " 11, Gillis Dsilett, Administrator of PATRICK DEV1NE, deceased. " 13, Samuel C. Perkins. Administrator of ANNA J. SH El1 ON formerly Hall), de- " 14, Charles 1). Freeman, Trustee of Estate of Al UUaTINK R. PEALE, deceased. " 14, Martha C. Rcid, Administratrix of JAMES R. CONY E US. deceased. " 18, William M. David et al surviving Trus tees of JEANnETTE S, WOODWARD, deceased, under the will of J AUG 15 DAVID, deceased. " Id, William B. 11 anna. Administrator of JACOB K. K UN KLE, deceased. " 17, Jacob Reaver, Administrator of CHARLES REAVER, deceased. " 17, Bernard Owens, Guardian of MARY C. McoriG-AN, late a minor. " 18, Lonisa Barnes, sxecutrixof EDWARD L. BARNf S, deceased. ' 18, Ami P. Woodward. Guardian of THOMAS OSBOKN WOODWARD, late minor. 18, Cra'g D. Ritchie, Administrator of FRAN G1S 1C WAY, deceased. 18, Maty Ann Dlckcnsheets. Administratrix of WILLIAM C. DICKENSHEETS, de- " 20, Geotge McDowell, Administrator of JOS. MCDOWELL, deceased. " 20, Catharine Drexel. Francis A. Drexcl.and John D. Lankenau, Executors of FRAN CIS M. DRkX EL, deceased, as died by Francis A. Drexel and John D. Lankenau, surviving kxecutors. 20, Chailcs Stuhtis, Administrator of JULIA STUUBS, deceased. " 21, Harriet Blackburn and James Bonbrlgit, Executors of OLIVER BLACKBURN, de- " 21, WtUlam H. Kelchllne, Executor and Trus tee under the will of JAMES W. CULP, " 21, George Bun, Jr., Guardian Of IIENRY HEESHOLTC, Jr., minor. " 23, Israel 11. Johnson, surviving Trustee ftmler the vtlll of Geo rite Kuorr, deceised, for LAUJiA PEtRI K, late minor. " 23, James McCoy tiiid James McCurly, Execu tors 01 DANIEL WINTERS, deceased. " 23, Elizabeth Weadel and George Gelaeh, Ex ecutors of FREDERICK WEADEL, de ceated. 23, Gavin II. Woodward, surviving Executor of CHAHl.hS WOOD W AUD, deceased 23, Cbailes M. Deit?!, Administrator of PETER UPATA. oeceased. , " 23, Julia A., John and George aamber, Ad ministrators of ADAM GAMBER, de- " 23. Henry W. Williams and John D. McCord. Executors of ANNA A, IRWIN, de ceased. " 23, George Scheber sudCharles A. Suiter, Ex- wiiIkn nl VI(PlI,-Rll'Ur Hl'HllUWI? .la IlilUIIUIB V. A fc .W V ceased 23. Israel 11.' Johnsrn. AdminlBtrator. d. b. n c. f. a of ALEXANDER ATKINSON, deceased. " 23. Keusoy Boncrast, et at.. Executors of WALLACE llPFINOoTT, deceas.id 23, MaryO. Pfersli l, Administratrix o; WIL LIAM PFER.S1CH, deceased. WILLIAM M. BUKN, 8 25 - Register, LUMUcK i ton-i SPRUCE JOIST. 1C71 lbll SPRUCE JuIST. LOi I HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. iQrr-t SEASONED CLEAR PINE. 1 QT1 lOll SEASONED CLEAR PINE. 10 41 CHOICE PATTERN PINE. BPANI iU CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS, RED CEDAR. 4QSj FLORIDA FLOORING. -4 Qsr-1 lOll rLOHiDA FLOORING. 10 1 1 CAROLINA FLOORING. VIhGiNIA F LOOKING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WAL1.UT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARD i. RAIL PLANK. 4 om WALNUT HOARDS AND PLANK. - QTf lO i 1 WALNUT BOARDS AND P1AN&, 10 1 WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1QS UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER, -t Qsyi lOll UNDERTAKER'S' LUMBER. 10 1 1 RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. - 1QT1 SEASONED POPLAR, 1 071 10 1 1 SEASONED CHERRY. 101 ASH, WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, HICKORY. 10T CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lOll CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 I 1 SPANISH CEDAR BOX HOARDS, FOR HALE LOW. 1071 CAROLINA SCANTLING. 1 Qsyi 10 1 1 CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. 10 1 1 NORWAY SCANTLING. - 1671 CEDAR SHINGLES. 1 QTI CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 1 1 HAULE, BROTHER fc CO., No. woo SOUTH Street . rANEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. . 1 COMMON BOARDS. 1 and 8 SIDE FENCE BOARDS. WHITE PINK FLOORING BOARDS. YELLOW AND SAP PINE FLOORINGS. 1W n W Si'RUCE JOIST, ALL SIZES. " UEMIiOCK JOIST, ALL SIZES. PLASI ERING LATH A SPECIALTY, Together with a general assortment of Buildlnf Lumber for sale low for cash. T. W. 8MALTZ, 11 so em No. 1718 RIDGE Avenue, north of Poplar St, t, T. ASTOM. T?A ! On A BlcMAUOIV, MHAHOHi gBlPPMQ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. COENTIES BLIP. New York, , No. 18 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, Na 5 W. PRATT STREET, Baltimore. We are prepared to ship every description Freight to Philadelphia, New York, WUiulLrlon, and intwnnertl"" p"'"' wih ororotn'Mis and aos;i'.itt.h. Canal Boatj and steam-u4i f armsted at tne saortort frotioa, REAL ESTATE AT AUOTION. TRUSTEES' SALE or AND VALUABLE REAL PERSONAL ESTATE. Pursuant to tbe terms of a deed of trust executed to the undersigned, on the 12th day or November, A. D. 1HC9, by the Tucker Creek Oil and Mining Company of West Virginia, to secure thepaymuut of a certain debt, therein described, due to Frede rick. Fahthorne, amounting tolooo, with interest from the isth day of November, 1869, which deed Is recorded in the Recorder s office of Wirt county, West Virginia, in Deed Book No. 9, psge 622, 1 will, ON TnE 8th DAY OF MAY, 1871 (that being the second Monday of the month), at the front door of the Conrt House of Wirt county. West Virginia, pro ceed to sell to the highest bldder,.by public aucfon, for cash in hand, the following real and personal property In said deed mentioned, to wit: All that certain tract of land situate, ljtng, and being In the county of Wirt and State of West Virginia, about one mile west of the Court' House of Wirt county, containing THREE HUNDRED AND NINETY EIGHT ACRES OF LAND, known as the Tucker Creek Oil and Mining Company's Farm. Also, one other certaln.tract of land situate on the waters of Synn Camp Run, and left hand fork of Tucker's Creek, in the county of Wirt and State of West Virginia, containing EIGHT HUNDRED AMD THIRTEEN ACR ES of land, more or less, being the same tracts of land lonveyedto the said Tucker Creek Oil and Mining Company, by Nelson J. Nickersou and wife, by deed bearing da'o on the 8th day of June, iscs ; both of said deeds are of record in the Office of the Recorder or Wirt county, West Virginia, in Deed Book No. 9, pages 2'JS and 30L Also one Portable Steam Bnglne Boiler and fix tures, 20 horse-power, two sets of blacksmith tools and a lot of oil well tools, and one the-proof safe, all of ythlch.is now upon the premises. lawtMS D. H. LEONARD, Trustee. )LAC'K HAWK GOLD MINING COMPANY OF J NEW YORK. AUCTION SALE BY TRUSTEES. Notice In hereby gtveu that we, the undersigned, BENJAMIN WHITE and 1SEKIAII WALL, of the City of Providence, In the State of Rhode Island, under ana in cxecuuon oi me powers m us rawi by the deed of trust executed to us by sil l BHcK Hawk Gold Mining Ccnr pany, bearing date on the Iweiiiy-eiEiitn nny oi may, a.. i. moo, nun uuijr o corded, will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION at the Ex change Salesroom, No. Ill Broadway, New York, on me eievenn aay oi iuay, ish.hl ii ucim noon, all the estate, lands, quartz lode mining claims, mines, minerals, mining rights and interests, lands and premises, snaits, icveis, niiua ano niiu siten, stores, storehouses, dwellings, and other buildings aud structures, water, water-powers, runs and fails of water, water-courses, and water-right and pi lvilcgcs, water-v. heels, flumes, ditches, fur naces, cugineB, Brea'U-powers, iracm, iiiacmnury, re torts, tools and fixtures, and all other estate and iropeitv, real, personal, or mixed, of said Black Hawk Gold Mining Company, situate In the County of Gilpin, In the Territory of Colorado, aad con veyed to us in ana ny tne aeeo oi trust aioresain, and nil the Interest and title of said Company therein. Reference Is hereby made, as a part or this notice, and for a full description of said estate and pro perty, to said deed of trust, which may be examined at the otllce of W. II. WhlttlngUam, No. 11 Wall street, New York City. Terms or sale wui oe maae Known ai me nm una place of sale. t2 15 taw tn 10 HAKUII1UHB ritUiiflri'UllI MLK.-ltN- TATK or josula j.aaslxn, ueceaicd. TbOMAH & SONS, Auctioneers Two M JUT- GAGES. 3iiiM) and I'iWO. On Tuesday, March 14, 1871, at 12 o'clock, noun, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property, viz. : wo. l. au inai mortgage oi jiiuoo, due imcemuer 1, 1873, secured on 1091. west Bide or Fortieth street, ir5 feet north of Locust street, Tweuty-seventh ward ; 25 leet front, 140 feet deep. Also, lot north side or Locust street, 140 reewestor Fortieth street; 10 feet front, ISO feet deep. Subject to reservations, etc., see Mortgage Book J. T. O., No. 108, page 307, etc. No. 2 All that mortgage or 12500, due M.irch 5, 1878, Becured on lot and s able west side of Fortieth street, ISO feet north of Locust street: 30 feet front, ltso feet deep. The northernmost and westernmost 10 feet subject to restrictions, Bee Mortgage B;ok J. T. O., No. 74, page 64, etc. The large lot of which the Bald three lots were a part is subject to a paramount mortgage of f000, the whole of which Is assumed aud amply secured by the improved port.tou of said lrage lor. Por further particulars apply to ALFRED LON( STRETU, Esq., No. 236 South Fifth street, M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, 8 4 s2t . Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTU Street. fPS PUBLIC SALE. THOMAS SONS, AUC ii"X tioneers. Business Sttud. Four-story brick mill and coal yard and large lot, No. 939 N. Ninth street, above Poplar street, 80 feet front, lOi) feet deep to Darien street. 2 fronts. On Tuesday, March 14, 1811. at 19 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publio sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those buildings and the lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the east slda or Ninth street, north of Poplar street, No. V39; the lot containing in front on Ninth street 80 feet, and extending in depth 100 feet. The Improvements are a four-story brick building, with two-story back building, fronting on Ninth fctreet, and extending through to llirln street. It Is occupied as a Hour mill. Terms J.VXK) cash ; balance may remain on bond and mortgage for five years. Immediate possession of mill, the coal yard about the middle of April. For furr.ner particulars apply to Ellis D. Williams, No. 83 Wal nut street. M. THOMAS bojns. Auctioneers, 2 25 B et Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH St. REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALE. Business stand. Three-story brick store and aweiliiig, No. 1619 Ridge avenu, northwest of Par-rlt-ri street. On Tuesday, March 14, 1871, at 19 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable three, storv brick store and dwelling and lot of ground, slti ate on the northeast side of Ridge aveuue, 14J feet 0 inches-northwest of Parrlsh street, No. 1619: containing in front on Ridge avenue 17 feet a Inches, and extending In depth on the southeast line 43 feet H Inches, on the northwest Hue 42 feet 7! luces; thence extending a further distance on the east Hue 48 feet 11 Inches, and on the west line 42 feet 7 V inches to Ogden street, on which lt has a front of 17 feet 6 Inches. Subject to a yearly ground-rent of M. TUUMAO a rjuiD, Aucnoueers, 8 4 S 8t Nos. 139 and 141 S FOURTH Street. s EXECUTOR'S AND TRUSTEES 8ALE ilijji Esi ate of Ferris Price, decessed. Thomas A una, auctioneers. Well-secured Ground Rent, I'W a year, on 'i uesaay, m arcn , i&ii.ai laucior., noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that well-secured redeemable ground rent of $00 a year, payable January and July, lasu- lng out or a lot or ground, upou wnicn ib erected a three-storv brick dwelllntr. situate on the east side of Florida street, 817 reet south of Fltzwater street. Fourth ward. No. 760 : contanuug in rronw orj Florida street 16 feet, and extending in depth 64 feet to Jessup street. ! M. TnOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. 8 4 18 25 - No. 189 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. M PUBLIO SALE. THOMAS k SONS,' Auctioneers. Valuable four-story stone miU, veilings, stable, Ume house, stone boiling bouse, large straw shed, machinery, engines,' boilers, 20 acres, Delaware county, pa , at Bridge water Station, Chester Creek Railroad, three miles from Chester and seventeen miles from Philadelphia. Oa Taes day, March 14, 1S71, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. For further particulars, apply to James R. Cummins, No. 723 hansom street. , M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, ; 8 4 911 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS' SALE. Very Valuable Business Stand. Three-story lore, NO. 1013 onesnut street, oetween -i emu auu Eleventh streeu, 24tf feet front. On Tuesday, March 28, 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Bale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, three story brick store. No. 1U13 Chesnut street, 24 feet inches by 178 feet. Terms 110,600 cash. Keys at the auction rooms. For further particulars apply to Edward, U. Dlehl, No. 630 Walnot street. . , 1 M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 8 4 B4t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. CUTLERY, ETO. I)ODGERS WOSTEN HOLM'S POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Stag handles, ana beautiful finish; Rodgers', and Wads Butcher's Razors, and the celebrated La conltre Raaors Ladles' Bclasors, In eases, of the finest ouallty ; Rodgers! Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks, Raaor Strops, Cork Screws, eta, ! rrnmet- t assist the hearlug. Of the most ap proved oonmrucuou, a P. iiAJiRA No. Ho TENTH 8tree. fcelo CheanuV AMBIEMEN1 E H I B I T IN AID O? THE SUFFERERS BY THE WAR IN EUROPE, by the Xatit na' Skip to load at thli port, nicrBto lutitmt Congrtf, MILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY, MAR3H;, AT TBI GALLERIES OF JAMES P. EARLE fc SONS, No. 816 CIIESNUT STREET, kindly placed at the disposal of the Comnlttee. AN EXHIBITION OF SELECTED WORKS OF EDWARD MOHAN, seventy -tve in number, lncludlug aU his best Plc inrs. . Afrnlss'on, SB cents. Season Tickets. It. liiustrHted OaUl-gues, coataining drawings on Bt me, of every picture, II; also sold for the Benefit of the- Fund. 3 3 8t AMERICAN ACADEMY OF Mnsm 1Y HAMANN A ROSEN BKHO, r-ronneiors ana Managers. THE NEW GERMAN OPERA. THIS (Monday) EVENING. March. MAD. LOLISS LICHTMAY. Rrsslni's Master-ori, WILLIAM TEI L. Cast with the entire strength of the Company. Mad. LOUISE LICHTMAY, Mad'lle Bertha Roeruer, Mad'lle Laura Haffner, Hlmmer, Vltrllng, Frauosch, Carl Formes, 1 , W. Formes, Hioelmann. TO-MORROW (Tuesday), March 7, FAl'ST. WEDNESDAY. March 8, TAN NH A USER. Srats for any pniormauce can uor ba secured at Academy of Music and F. A. North & Ca'a, No 1020 Cnesnut street. "WALNUT STREET Begins V to 8. T H E A T R B. THIS (Monday) EVENING, March, MR. AND MRS. BARNKV WILLIAMS In the romantic Irish drama, entitled THE EMErtAlD RING. Mike Macarty. Mr. BARN BY WILLtAMS Maggie Macarty Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS To conclude with the "creaming: f iree of THE LATEST FROM NBW YORK. Dill. Mulligan Mr. BARNEY WILLIAMS Widow Sprouts Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS In Rehearsal THE CONNIE S'-KXJAU. IVl RS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET TH EATK E. Begins V to R o'clock. HOUSES OVER FLOWING EVERY NIGHT. LOT I'A'S SEl.ON I) WEEK. MONDAY AND Tl I.I. FURTHER NOTICE, 1 HE LITTLE DETEOTlVK. LOT PA IN SIX OHARAOTEIW, With Songs and Dances. FRIDAY BENEFIT OF LOTTA. SATURDAY HKCOND LOTl'A MATINEE. In iebesrsal-Flr;E FLY. Scats secured six days lu advance. JIAVENPORT'SCHESNUTSTREETTHEATItE. MONDAY, TUfcSDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, A NFW WAV T' PAY OLD DEBTS. MR. E. L. DA VbNI'ORT as Sir Giles .Overreach. TUl'I SDAY Flsf. Night of ST. MARC MAUNhE ON SATUROAY. Davenport's Star Company every evening. JOR ONE WEEK LONGER. ItOTB ERMEL'S BATTLE OF QETTYSBURG, AT . ' No. 1003 OHFSNUT Street. From 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. AU who have not yet seen this groat Picture 9 26 Should not fail to do bo lief ire Irs removal. SSEMBLY BUILDINGS. THE WONDERFUL TWO-nEADKD OIRL COMBINATION have been induced to May ONs: WEKK LONGER (OM.V), to gtvv 1 11 K THOUSANDS who have been unable, or declined to visit 1 lie receptions in eon sequence ol the crowd, au opportunity to attend. Receptions from 2 to ft and 7 to 10 P. M. Admission, 85 cents ; Children, 2.1 cents. 8 8 Bt MER1CAN MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE Northwest corner cf NINTH and A KCH Streets. Open dally Ironi 9 A. M. t 10 P. M. loo.ono CURIOSITIES From all parts 01 tte World. 1 HiRTY CAGES OF WILD ANIMALS. The Splendid Dramatic Company appearing in the Lecture Room every Ev nlng at 8 o'clock, and Wed nesday and Saturday afternoons at o'clock. Admission to all the Attractions, 88 cento. 18 18 tf FOX'S NEW AMKRICAN THEATRE, CHKSNUT Street. atHive Tenth, AM I'KEMKNTS OF ALL NATIONS. EVKY EVENING And SATURDAY MATINEE. GrEAT CONGRESS OF STARS. Comprising the best artists in the;country, who appear, iu Wrsn.1 Ballets, Dutch Comedy, Local Sketches, Mir.srreisy, EJliloplan,Acts, Farce, Comio Vncallsm, Pantomime, etc. MILLINERY. M R S. R. D I I N NOS. 823 AND 831 SOUTn STREET, FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE i VEILS. Ladles' and Misses' Crape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satin, Silk, Straw and Velvets, Hat and Bonnets, French Flowtrs, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Capes, Laces, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Sashes, Ornaments and all kinds of Millinery Goods. 1 4 WATOMES. iEVVtLHY, ETO. XEWiS LADOMIJS & CO? 'aiAMOSI MALEK8 4 JKWEIEUS.Y WAmrK8,cwsi.uv asilteb vritsn. .WATCHES and JEWELS Y REPAIRED. 02 Chestnut St., FUv Wonld invite attention to their large stock of . Ladles' and Cents' Watches Of American and foreign makers. DIAMONDS In the newest styles of Settings. LADIES' and GENTS' CHAINS, sets of JEWELRY Of the latest styles, BAND AND CHAIN , BRACELETS, Etc Etc, Our stock has been largely increased for the ap proach ng holidays, and new goods received dally. Silver Ware of the latest designs in great variety, for wedding present. , Repairing done in the best manner and guaran teed. 0 11 fmw GOLD MEDAL KEQULA.T0RS. U. W. RUlSiLL, 0. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Begs to call the attention of the trade and customers 1 1 tie ai nexed letter : . TK4N8LATI0K. "I take pleasure to announce that I have given to Mr G W Rt HSELL, of Philadelphia, tne exclusive t.aie of aU goods of my manufacture. He will be able to sell them at the very lowest prices. - . u'l "OUSTAV BECKER, "First Manufacturer of Regulators, . "Freiburg, Oermany. WILLIAM a WARN! CO,,' Wholesale Dealers in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AN , a 8 lyl SILVER WAKE, rrr HM..., " Vlrst noorof Na 638 CUENUT Sttest, , g. . corner SEVENTH andORgoNtJT Stree?. MAT) ANP OAPMi n' w AHBTTHTON IMPROVED VENTILATED andtasy-flttius- DRESS HATS (patented in all the "proved 1 laafiou of the Beaaoa. CUJtljNfJX KslfcSSS aw " Post omoa. nt AOTTON. MIDDLING FAIR AND M1DBLLNQ J vita, Alabama and Uplands, samples, clean stain, ti iot ale D7 , c WILLIAM M. ORSmKB, 190 8m Na 1Q CHESHUT BtreeC A LBIANDFH G. CATTBLL Oft,' A. PRODUCE COMMISSION MKRCHAMTi, lO. M WORTH WHARVES AJUO ' HO. W NORTH WATrS 8TKXBT; : luadtt iu Caiiloinia.
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