THli DaiLY EVENING TELEGRArii-inf X L ADELPITI A; Fill DAY, FEBHUAU f "17?" 13717 " ; T 4Ti?w Is naiyersftlly regarded a. the "f 1 resident of 1 rafici 1 ;J. ii "v , M. Orevv lias leen elected Tfesident of 1 T . - r f T '1 A at jelVeijeb Natioufil ASHewWr. V -The capitulation of jReifort bi tiAan digued, and the garrison lias withdrawn. I --TLe Liverpool steamer Paoiflo, with twenty, of her craw kas been wrecked off the Shetland J jjands, V4.., , ; --ln"c6nNefiuenee of certain military pre parations in the South of France, Bisinsrck will .not consent to prolong tus araiistios beyond five days over the time originally fcreed.ppon. - 1 '. ' v " , r-Jn itpfy to a question in. jUritinh Par liA4ertlVterJfly; Air.' Gladstone safd that Odo Russell's .argnmf nta i relative to the Eastern Question were unauthorized, bat bnrftWWRciftJ rnnrAnVVr . ' '.I A caucus of tv majority of the delegates at Boideaux hns decided .that a Provisional OoTetnexnt,NwUlTb1eT9 ia8 President, shall be est&bViltP(l and that' on the conclusion of peace the Convontion will adjourn to Paris, and submit to a plebist-ite the future form of ! V I-. ' . 1 '.'' iCI:, 4, Daneatte Altaic. . t ' -Tbe -Mechanics' cotton mill,' tt Swift's creek, 'tfeat Pot etsbnf, Va. , .was burned on od.Bcaay -sight.- , . -r . . , ' ' . i;-tSom(J of the collieries of this State have : resumed work, "others are! getting rfady'toxoiutuence, while , many present the pionpfct of remaining closed for sotne time to coaeL '; "; '. ' ;''Aaing fiespatob. says that,, owing to tha aUikq in tite coal regions, there will not be a Hingis anthracite f nrttaoe in operation in tW, vf5j0iuylkill Valley after the first day , of Hiy .mouth. ..; .i. o . i"- .i i ; - Ihe Becrctary of War is in reefpt of a htterfrfm ihe cornraandiug officer at Fort DodpKircpaNvhicfa states that a general outbreak of Indian-hostilities i expected to occur early in the spring., .. , , . .. . VA'ttlclcii of impeachment against Governor tyB,of Arkansas, have been adopted in the lower' house' of the Legifclatilre, charging Mni'f'wit:n malicionsly anil1 unlawfully cou epiiing to deprive the Lieutenant-Governor of his office; antt'tbJe" prospect is that the Judge, of the Supreme Court of, the State will be dealt with, immediately, in the same man ner." The Governor has had a lot of arms re moved from the arsenal, and is said to be swtrjng4u everybody as militiamen whom he can get to serve. !.r.V'.TrXDE WATER TYORES. .: t iVperatlona Italian the Year INTO. jipbiefUnineer, Qiaeff, presented, hig au riuai ireporl lor 1&70 io Oouoc ls yesterday. wlfb reference to the remedying of the im perfect dam he sajs: , There appears to be bat one other way open, that ii the building of ,an entirely new dam frbui 11ig bed rook tip," Bi'tuated below the Bntvketf ctibs, ' at a pDint about thirty eight feet lower down stream ithan thepre-Bt-ud'front of the ctibs. This involves the building of new and massive stone piers at lhe-jttbten end cf ihe idam, and besides b'eifjg" mSicn more costly, will, to a very oon-' eiderable extent, impair the beauty of the works, as the front Jine or overfall of the data ill ih(jx bo about sixty eight feetlowerdowa stream- thn it' no ii. The reservoir at George's Hill is only partly completed, the eft stun section being, finished bo as to con tain 16, feet in depth of water. The cost of this work has exceeded the estimate, on ac cotint', principally, of the unexpected large quantity of rook found in it, and an enlarge ment of its dimensions beyond what was eriginally intendtd. ;. 'Ibe fcupply of water distributed daring the patst year bus been much greater than during the previous year. The average daily supply from all 1 be works, for the whole year, has reaabed )7,li'J,385 ga'lous.n The : average supply for the month of July was 4(5,008,735 galloDB per day, and the uiaxtmum supply of any one day was on July 20, 1870, wiien 54, 54, COO gallons were delivered. The increase in the water supply is in much greater ratio than the increase of population. Thia occuis, probably, on aocount of the mul tiplication of modern conveniences for using water, ;; snch as water clo33ts, W43h-basins, stationary wash-tubs, wash-pave aients, and the increased number of each cow considered rjecfes'pafy or dehirable in our dwellings; be sides the more lavish d'bcharge cf waste-water into drains and sewers than formerly, whereby It can wasted without fear of teatipn. ; Tbe 'ireceiDta from all sources have been 035.3tO-t)i), being an increase of 121J0S)'13' ovefine receipts of the prevlorl y'ar,' ,'lue txpeiases for main'eniuoe ,,of ,aJI the woefcs were $448,b()48t; the receipts hive therefore been !$4K(5, 70613 more than the, expenses of maintaining all the works. Tbe operations of tbe "machine bhop are very satisfactory; a new lathe, large enough to face the valves of n cock tLii t v-bix inches in diameter, has been added to our htock of tools; the cost of it has been fully paid by the saying effected in the fitting np of the iiO and 36 inch cocks alone CITY. TRUSTS. Vbe Wrk fib Uoartl far 1S0. . The renort of tbe Board of Citv Trusts was rendMetr'to Citv CounoJls ' yesterday. VT abstract as follows: '1 be Girard lands con siht.of. about 18,000 aorea. outside of the city, of wlicu l."00 acres contain coal in veins, at places CO feet thick, the average thickness of veins" "being fit) feet,' Bnpposea fo amount siiogeinerto zou.uuu.utio tons. , "'1 he assessed valuation of the Qirardreal estate for 1870 was $;1,4 84,918. In addition to the Bondinot real estate. which is very valuable, there are funds to the arronnt, of $14,000, invested in , pity loans. Benjamin Franklin's legacy has amounted to 38;'J(X, invested in city loan. . five small legacies have been merged into wLat is known us the city fuel -fund for fur- Dishing fuel to the poor, amounting to $6700, Besides this, there are other legacies for the old districts formed before consolidation. The Wills' Hospital fund amounts to $217, 800. ... The bequest of Thomas D. Orover to the district amounts to $94,350, of which $50,150 is invested in loans and $44,200 in real ffctatA. 'v Tba receipts of the 'Girard estate for the. year were $001,149 oi, and expenditures $757,296'92. The amount expended for the Girard estate from the residuary fund was $244,371.,7tJ. Amount expended for Girard College, $149,934 95.. On tbe 1st of January, 1870, there were in Wills.' IIoHpital males, 8; females, C; number admitted during w oie-terni males, 100; females, 101; of these there were cured, 140; improved, 70; not improved, 13; eloped, 10; not treated. 15; improper conduct, 1; . incurs Lie, 0; total, 201. Number in house January 1. 1871 males. 18; females, 0. Bnrgical operations during year: House rfMtf.t!. K'r I'isnetisnrr Thcro were 49 operations for cataract; 29 were by extrao- 1 4-4 Alia.. j tion, 1 f Ky'srfntfon, atiif f Ay saction opsr , tier. NaiiTity of dispensary patients treatel , during term: United States, 1303; Ireland, 1 f.84; Germany, . 1W; England, 88? 8ootland, SO; , Walep,..13; France, . 4; Switzerland, 4) HpaiB. gj Vrapada, lj Italy, 1; rrnssla, 4; Cinaoa, 1; ltnskia, 2; An- I? Africa, 1; Belgium, 1; Sweden, 2; yftni Indies,' ?J, un known, 3(J. Total, 2323. There are a Urg number of email trnnts not worthy in the': operations of an extended notioe at present'. j i -' CITY OOTEBSMENT., 1 1 1 ItltctloB f Bath Braachr ml CoaacHa.' ', The stated meeting of Connoils was held yesterday afternoon. ' ? n Select Jfranoh. A 'report' was received from tbe Board of City Trusts containing the 1 proceedings for the past year.,. . . , .. .; -v ... , A 'cdnuninnicatrom was" received from tbe Mayor presen ting resolutions passed, by the Council of Chester that tbe Congress of the United Slates be petitioned to pass an act "that will allow: touiitle upon all articles of domestio manufacture enteiirg into the con struction and equipment of all iron and wooden steam and.. sailing ships engaged in foreign commerce equivalent to the duties now laid cpon all imported articles used in the! construction of-AnJeiican' vessels, and that ill give the carrying of the mails to tbe lines thus created 'which will offer the best terms for such service." lleferred. .MrJonep. from, the Committee on Citv ! Trot trry, rttKirted ab brdin'auce for an addi-' tional stoiy to be erected upon tbe east and wtfct wings of tbe State House Kow, for' the puipose of accommodating ihe additional judges, jurors, etc $25,000 are appropriated for the election of tbe buildings. After Bacue i debate as to the necessity for the building, a motion to refer to tbe (Join jnttee on Finauoe ; was uotrOgrt-ed to end the ordinance passed,' alter ntlng sounded tuatlne cost hum not exceed $2',C0O, and also appropriating an l additions! .f lOOOfcr an extension of the office of tfcelJegter cf fW:i:3. . .. , . A Mr. Shoemaker, from the Committee on Law, made a report in regard to taxat'on, which was ordered to be printed. ,-. Mr. Fareiia presented an ordinanoe trans feniDg tbe amount heretofore appropriated to tbe Twenty-seventh ward for school pur poses to tbe Nineteenth and Twenty-third war!). Passed. Mr. George A. Smith, from the Committee on Defen&e and : Protection, - reported back, with a favorable recommendation, the oidinance appropriating !fc 3000 for the use of tbe department for 1871. (It was explained that tbe money was require J for arsenal par poFts.) Postponed. Mr. King presented an ordinanoe that Charles H. Muirbeid, Edwin II. Fitler, L. lheodore palaicpac, Hdward 61, llopkius. XUUU1BB UHltlUj UU1 U, II UUIUIU1, Wllu- Benton, and Bcaureau Borie be appointed a commission for tbe management of Hunting !Patk for the term of three years. The coiu- miHioneia ere authorized to take possession of Hunting Park and appoint a superinten dent, and are authorized to ' make f ulos for tke government and care of the park,1 and ley out walks and drives in said pars, ana mate such other improvements as they may deem necessary, provided that no expensa shall be inemred or authorized until an appropriation shall firbt be made by Connoili. Tbe ordinance was postponed for the pre sent. " , . r . . . (,:,'. ; Mr. Miller presented an ordinance rearrang ing .the boundary lints of the elootion divi sions in the Nineteenth, ward, and erecting a ! new division.' Agreed to. ' The ordinance to repeal section two of the supplement to the ordinance creating a paid ifiie department was agreed to. "Yeas, 11; I cays, 12. . r r ' ' ' '. ' ' 'J ne veto luenspge oi tne juayor in regara to tbe ordiracce levyinc a' kpechl tax for the ue of the Bnild'ng Oommi-sionera was taken up, end on tbe qmstion, "bball me bill piss notwithstanding the objections of the Mayor? ' tbA vote btood: Yeas Messrs. A'ennddr. X .yAvl 1 M liiuuij x.'iiuii, vvu.nu, avvu.4 Fsieira. Gates, Hsnna, Mollvain, Park, Georte A. Smitb, Thomas,-J. Smith, G4ttll- Kateeriy, King; lAtnetrtn,- Marcus, Miner, Bbeimer, Shoemaker, Bnyder, and Speuce 14. 1 bis not being the requisite two-thirds, the oidinance was defeated.- Tbe ordinance from "Common Qiunou au- j tbci izirg th-paying of Pena atd other streets with ruilte cavcmexit was conaurreain. Aa- iouTned. lonimon tirancn, a numoer oi petitions were received ana reierrea to appropriate committees. Mr, Walker, Chairman of the, Finance Gom ittey Presented an ordinance appropriating $ 220 to pay arreais of ground rents pn the propei fj bri Which ilhe Girls" formal ' ScHocd istieettd. Agreea to. r AVo; n ordhianee 'appropviaUDg $2WaTto rav for maps, etc, for nse in the suit of the Srhujrk)U(.xavigation f company agamst; tnei city. Amenaea so mat ims snouta ue pay ment Jn fall, ana agreea. to. i , f t, ; o Also, an oruiuauoe appropriating p.u,uv'i . T : . : 1 T rf )io ioadw?y, 45 feet wide at the base and 20 leet wide at tne top, exienaing iroai ice Delaware river around to tbe Penrose Ferry Biidse. jiear vFlfLy-eiahth street, provided that the meadow land companies shall pay tie additional cost of construction and keep the. iat)fcs In repair.' i Mr. Uaidsley offered a proviso tnat this Bu,nifctall complete tbe work to the satisfao tfon of the CLief Engineer and Surveyor and tbe CLief end Assistant Commissioners of Highways. ' (The" cost - of ' construction of these banks is estimated at about $130,000.) The amendment v. as agreed to. , , It was fur ther amended so as to read, final improve ment, and agreed to. Also,! Ihe. prdipanee, creating - a loan, of $500,000 for the paving of Broad street, with the resolution to publish the same. The reso lution was screed to. Mr. Walker moved to reconsider the vote by which tbe resolution to publish tbe loan bill for tbe paving of Broad street passed. The motion to reconsider was not agseed to. The following additional matters, reported from tne Hionway Committee, were con. aidered: An ordinance for tbe paving of Fenn and other streets, in the Twenty-third ward, witn ruooie pavement, l'assed. Mr. Glenn, chairman of the Polios Couv mittee, presented an ordinanoe authorizing the erection of wooden boat-houses on a wharf in tbe Eighteenth ward. Pending its consideration, the Chamber ad journed. omruAUY. ('t Aleaaader Itle4rfl PmmIUt. A telegram f rom -Frague, dated yesterday, re ports the death ot ttiU dlsltueuinbea Auitruu fcialefnian. lie was born lu Bohemia la 1813, ai d at the age of evenieea entered the Austrian may. haiin the lu'.Un wars ha jurvel ou tUa ttld. and in 1WJ had atuined the rauk of ! for ihe improvement of, the-meadow lanlw stKner', etlbeOi .liii. 'v n 't.ov nA u..hnib:ii ;A..'in' tAUFLftll rtnotAinnill'J ItCl , . n, , m . .,. r-S3. IS1!!, at rioclock M.. .Ilipriixi, x wcui y-niAiu, auu iwouij-asftm i : . . o.,v.i a ,v,,v. I r.i. 'tA i ...ti.i...i J teubluD to a Pab'ic Bctioi I 1 WfTwF, VDQ vO XUaKe m uABJL UUULUDaU or U.IU- 1 ,,,., .. irtuf WM.lewi.lli In tereral. lo 1854 he was anrH.inted Anttrian Amba'fa ler at thffOouft WJ.St. l'6trstir. and v b'le tt "ie took acttre fart la the fnni dlnlomal'c rontrovery which resulted la the Criirran war. To h'a ar,eacr, it la cenerallr be lieyeO; was daethe V'f hostile position anumed by Austria towards Rnwli duunj the cntet- ISfiO, when Be wit re"!1:! In 1W3 he was ap po'.nlrd Governor of GaHcla, which pacitlon he reld for two y earc, when he was appointed Mlils'erfor Foreign AlUIrs and President f the Council of Minister (October 27, 13rtl). lie resigned blportfollb the yjth off Julv, 1865,' and ftemUhat' Umetilli hl death remained lo private life. PROPOSALS. All MY BUILDINO. CORNER OF HOUS PON AND GItKKNB WTRKtTS. Nsw York Citv, Tut), a, Proposals In Duplicate will e rceieil hv the na (IcisipnetVnaiil U M.SATUROAY,:Man5tt 4, for te follow .pgSuliaip.tfuce'tjtoieS: 800 bar. pis of Pi line Mens Potk, containing 9H) pouitdH d t, 1 Iron-ftonp on each mi 600 barrels or Fln.n-, round hrops, full heid-llned, and sealed tiimrs. 100 barrels of "S. K." Floor, ronnd hoops, fall . , Jiesd-ilnedj' ad Armed bonas r i a , - 16,000 pounds oT Flue S.'.t, in' barrels,' fdll head lined. lo.eeo pounds of "Prime Med." Beans, la barrels, inll head-lined. 0,000 Ponud of Brown Sugar, in barrels, full head- 6,000 pouuds oi tttfahhi fijr, la Wrrels, full head lined. 6,000 pouuds or Granulated Sugar, In barrels, full head-lined. 6,000 pounds of Cut Loaf Sugar, la barrels, full head lined. 6,0(10 pounds of Carolina Rice, In oak barrels, full head l uce. S0,C00 pouuda ol U.een Rio Onffee, in oak barrels, fnll head )m d. 6,000 pou Mis of Green Java Ooffor, m nW,s, pao ked In gimme, cnlaiiunn 8 mi eacn. 6,000 ge'l us of puie Cider Vinegar, lu barrels, Iron hooped. - S0.CO0 pound;of farallf S ap, 8-pound bars, 80-poud tioxi s, uei", biiei neii. 6,000 pouuds oi "Ada.'' Dandles, 6 s, full weights, 40-pouuri tox f, ui t, napm d. 1,000 pon mis or I'lireGrouud B-hck Pepper, Vf-pouud packasp, In 2S-po.ud bixt, Hiripp; . 1,000 pou 1s of UreaKta-itBaubiitnlOd-pDtiadbOies, airspeed. 1,000 pounua of Smoked Tongues, tn loo-ponnd nones, fc trapped. 1,000 pon iifia of ttuoked Beef, In 100-pouud boxes, sr.rappon, , , ,. f-s 6,000 pounds ; SinarcuTiJd Hams, 'packed In iierces ' 1 too gallons of Syrnp, In 4 and whole barrula, 1ti.o galloBS or ft olMKbtf, iu Kid whole oarrels. 1,;(I0 dozen ol Toilet Bobs, i8oit'd. 610 boxes of Titbie bul , la boxes containing 60 iMixt g each. 88 pounds of ('avenue Pepper, g- und, In ic pound puvUges, packed la ooxes of X5 pouuds. , 26 poin ds of Cinnamon, g ound. in -pound laekagef.'raekid iu doai-s of 'J)pudds. , 85 pounds of Uiiier. gfou id lu if vi "id pack ages p!ckt d iu coxes of i p uiid. SB pounds o AUoicp, gi'ouud, la it -pound pack ajini, pacl,-d in bo.iea ol n pouuds. . 100 pounds ei Musiid, ground, ni j-pound cans, paiked In loxes or 13 poii'i-ia. 800 pounds of Yeast Powder, lu J-poand cans, packed In boxes of 14 founds. -, " 60 kits of Mess 'Mackei'vl, contalulng 20 pound's, , ,2W,bWUS0 ljrslcatea Colflah, 1-poua-J boxes ! packi d ?4 In a ct-ne. . i 100 box a of Smo'icd Herrln. 1 1,1)00 nalf-bo.ir a .f ta dmfH, In original cases 1,000 ponnda ot D.icd Peuchca,1n barrel lull head . -c I lined, r i -' ..':!..- 1,000 pouuds of Dried, Appels, tn barrels full heal lined.' ' ' '. I 1 100 pounds of Kutme?ii ' : . - : .:' j , 100 quarter .boxes iff Kalalus, strapped 10 In a pacRajtc" 100 half boxea of Raftlns, strapped 1 in a pa;;k- , are. ICO woo ole boxes of Raisins, strapped 10 la a patkace. - - ' ' ' u l.COO pou oda el Dried Prnut .', lo 5-iounil boxes, . 40 cai:a oi 1-ifBii raimon, iuu-p iuuu uaun. 840 caua of i resh OvaLera, in 8 pqn id cans.. ; t. 240 cans of Spiced Oyaier., iu 8-pound cans, too cai'Sef Tomatoes, in 8-pon ml cans. 1 r ui uaua oi urtwu uru, iu s-pwuint umiB. , 24i) cana ot l-ima uetiim, iu x p.iuuu vtua. 840 cans of Ore n Peas, In 8 pouud cans. ' 840 cana of Lobsterx, lu 2 eo.tini chuh. - COO t ank of Fiesh Peehea, t,i8-iiiud cans. ' ' !' , V40 cans of 1'ienei v d I'i-hu ifh, in 8 pouui cans. 240 cans Of rrt'Berve P'ueaopl.ja, til 8-p.)Uild eaus. - 840 oana or l' eeeiveu djiiihuum, in x-pounu onus. ,, 840 ckiis f FraU PiiieHpples lu 8 (mmiuJ cms. ' 840 cans of Cranoeiry Sauce, In 2-p.iuu l i.is. 840 bo. tie of Youii k,v.4btre Sauce, packed 13 In a ca-r , Impelled "piuu."'a v, , ' 840 ceus of Cin'iaut Jefly. 8-pound can. j 84 cana of Japbery .lam. 8-pouttd eaus; ' ., 2,400. cans of Cendeuaed ,MUk, l-pouud cans, "tagle"biaiid. 400 bottles f Asorted Hokles, oonsiaUnit or Enir liah Ciiow-thow and Oneikius, aud Douius l r tic tacumbi'M hiki Ouious. i.:" ' m 20 grr.is of VanlllH Exliacts, 8 aud 4-nunoe vials, vOgioas o'lemo Exrao's. 2 and 4-onac vlla. i,0 pound of corn tucli, la l-pouud paukagtj. 40-pouml boxes. , . 120 pounda of luodry Starch, la 1-ponnd pack ages, 8C-poi'ud buxes. i - i , 103 pounds Tao.eca, lu 1-pound packages, 25- poui d boxes. ' 80': pounda of ciiooolate, in 1-pound packages, 25 pound ea . h. ,,aoQ pounds. o Vermicelli, ' In 1-pound packages. 85-pound boxea. 800 pound of MrtcearonU In 1-pound packages, k5-pound boxes. 800 piuudof Carbonats Sod a,, in 1-pound pauk- ej-ts, 8S pouuilH each. 850 pounds of Cream Tat tai In 1-pound packages, an i.tiiiuria each. 8,000 pounds of Lom1, In, B pound caddle-v pauked 19 iu a care. 100 poui is of Laundry Indigo, packed 15 pounds in a case. The manner of maklug hid requtremnt of Id 1. !der!, tue eame as previous aavercis-t n-'nn irmn tnis ioaiee. I heae stores are atquJied; tdr -tuniieuUie Isiiipment, end in qnautitiea more or leas at utu OJi fii ion of the Qo.vtUimeulV ' J V ; ' ' " & " 1 J r.v order of Major W. W. BlJRNS, Gdlef C.'Oapakaiea of Cait. 8 Urn 4t iT, CONTRACTOKiNt) !BU1LUEM. Pealed Prowifal. eudormd 'frojxals for Buildingan ei t'lou .aaPAbl SScnooHiou4etu the 'If nth Ward." .W.l' be received V Wa U'lder- rce8. K.' crirner ot SIXTH aud 'tsiAY, djeoru for ouildiug an ex- -I'ouee. situate ou II ice the Tenth ward. said exieuf'cn to. be balls la accordance with lha plans of L. 11. Enter, Superintendent of Pehcol Buj;rUnits,,to ha fe.ea.at , thionce of "o bids will be received utuess' accompa nied bv a certificate from tbe City Solicitor that tbe provlMOns U u Oiajniie appro veu nay on iwl have been comolied With. Tbe contract will be awarded only to known master builders. Bv order of tbe Committed on Property. Ii. W. H ALU WELL, 2 13,10,20.23 1,' f x ) tji h yi jBecreury. I V F 1 C it POST l U A It T IS K Id A H T K K, ' FCRT MoNBOB Vs., Hb 13. IsHl. W 11 be sold at pub !o auction, at Fort Mourue, Vs., on the lElh eav of Maroh, 1811. at ten (in) oelock A. tl., about eleven tnou'and two hundred and fl.ly (11,SS ytid K AlLROAl) IKOM (worn together with a number of FKOUS and liAiiia. Property to ba removed at expense, of. nurohaser. within a raasouablu time, k t w i - - A deposit of teu (10) per cent, will be required upon acceptance of bid. Term cash. Uy oraer oi tne secretary oi wa-. . . JAMES CURTtT,: " S 14tutbBtm'6t Lieutenant and A. A. tj. tf. S"ALE OF PL'lil4U ytHLUjUsQn Af AUC TION. i.i hi I CHWQDAaTlBMASTSK'S OPKtCS.l .j,t, I III fxt A.MCN o, Tkxai, l.'eo. , 187U. I Will be 'o'd et piib lo eii' tioo, at Ualveatin, Texas, on W EON tbDAY, flmvii 1. UTI. comTin (liig at 10 o'rlick A. M., EIGHTEEN FUAMU hi lLliPOi', the UlmetiHions tt which can ha u-iir. tallied on application - to Lleuteuant W. O. Cory, Aclli g Annuitant uartermaaiir. 1 e'Uia eakb, lu Cnltad iSiaf urreocy. SlOt mar 11 ; J JAJE4 A. EKIV, CMef Quartermaster Uepanment Texas. C"ailEF QIJARTBHMASTFRfoV F l"iS. 0UA, Ite-uaska, Fi?b. 1, 1S71. There villi be Bold at puoilo aui t'on. a'. Krt Mfpaersou, Nebraska, ou MOM DAY, March ,171, a lot of coiidemued C;uarieriuaier' Hmrea, ilraiu, and ( loihing: and at North Platte, Nebrdska, ou Tl EfcDAY, March 7, 1671, 87 coudeiuued oavalry liortt. Ttrm8: Cash In Governinerf f.md A ' V. . I'TTtV. l luel t;uruiiiu.Jrr u. (w 1'iaiMi, x 10 iM Lrvel UiigaOitr Ueutr!, V. a. A, i i u N I T B .-. I : ! t e - :.i - Id Tl Pno -),. . ' VflSHINQTOK. SeDtu 80. lSTO.f PrOSAl,S for convening the Mallsof the twed Ptavrt lfom July 1, 1871, t June 80, 18T2', on th fdl-i lowing routes lu the State of PeuoiylFanla, will be, recel1 td a' lne contract omce of tne Dprtment onttl I P. M of -March 1, 8J1,: td be1 decided by! Harrh 80 fellowtng: . L ,, , . i td 8365 From Butler, by North OaWand, Baronarl's i-J iilS Kaldwln, and Bmin, to Lawteaoeburg' li miles and hi'fc; inn. a llm a. wniit . ...... t ' '' leave Bntler Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, r u-atTSO A. M. .! .. .i .i r-us'UJ L-i i ( Arrive at Uwrencebnrg by 4 P. M.; i - Leave 1,awreuee!urg Tuesday, ThQrsday. and, I;- - hatnrday, aU-8o a, M. j-.t i l e?i . Arrive at Butler by 4 P. M. .. . . .,,,,11.. 4610 "rom l iberty Corrtew, by StoiTS Mttl, to New" , : ,, fcra, It miles and once a weeKJ' rw.ni . .lave Liberty Cornets Saturday at S A. M.i t . 1 Arrive at New Era by liM.; ; f l.r',.i, nca ot 1 Leeve New KraWauirrtay at 1 P. M.j,tf i o '.7 Arrive, at Liberty Corners by 6 P, . , 9634!From Bedford to DowningAviiie (rmlertoWill r? 0 . 1 O.), indes and toaek, tvvbse a we , ',." Iave Bedford Tnetday and Friday at 3 P. Mi J I Arrive at. 'Imlertown iy 6P. M.i "1 t.u j ) 4t ,,eave. Jmlrtown Tmwlayand.Fyldayji ir 1 Arrived at Bedford bylOAi'M.1!!) tt 863B nini West Bmitharo, by BlnghsnvCentre and. Bingham; to feprmg AlUla (M. Y., 7 mlieS and' ri'.:bai'k, twice. Week. r. i l l'- i.!njuij rci i . Leave W est Bingham Tuesday and Saturday at, '-'' ip.M.! "'! ''u'-'-i j . .1 Arrive at Spring Mnia tij5P. M.ii V i'ai Leave fprlng Mills Tuesday aud Saturday , .... ,A rrive at West Bingham by 9 p. M c ia SC36 From, 1'ottMtown to CVdnrvlllu (ur( omco), 8 ;; runes and back, three'times a wfjeic' o?"V . .. i. -acheduie. aatisfactoiy to Hio p8tin44ir..li ' ' Cedarville. . teatFroni oxford by Mount Vernon( iCoterajni . , Kirk wood, ForeatdiJe, and llartvllle,. to ' Clirihtlaca, 13 miles aud back, three tlmea a. .1..- it! week' . . .... 1 (.. !..-. Mi ui , teav oxford Tuesday "Thursdav, andSatur- ,: Arrive at cm ihtiana uy a r, wt r- Jht ' v! Leave Uirutiau - T-utadity, -Thursday, taturdai pt J A. M ; . V Arrive ai OxiMd by liL? 'A U V. and , ... ,Tina route is euppcHed to be covered by exist-" 1 li.o-aervlc.i mill tr mi tftll nl; Oh lr.. - T 263S Frtoii liortou'B, by RnUhente' MilU (no 0i11c);t - ' Leave Hortort s fiatnrilav at 8 A. 3tt. i " n , , , . Anive at trady by It A M. :!oiq';i lsaoi s .Leave Brady btUurdny at 1 P. 8J.; . .7, ; -.ATrVeHtUi)rtons:by4P; M. lJ " . l'ro)K)al8 for uioro fiqaenKwrvlce lnviteiLiiulf vr.SO Kn.in Oneeola Mills, lit lloulzdaie and Ma.lflra. tohmith s mills, is miles and oucktwlctf aA ' ,. . Week.., . , --1 t,, 4 . r.it-j )ntS ! ' ' Leave Osceola Mllla Tueadav and Saturaav at 1 i 1 1 A;. M.i i-.- ''! u m i)i i . .. Arrive at Smith's Mills by 12 M.;. 9 I ' Leave Smllh'a Mills Tuubdny and Saturday at 1 P.M. i-i- 1' --it-.-.i-it .m v,)it io 1 . Arrive hi ubw um umiu nj q 4, ai I C40 From llanlin Station, bv Eldersvlllo Tdbortiee'i ; and Independence,, to Betliauy- (W. y.),10i miu b un imci, vui'v 1 ween. , r 1 . T uav. Ijui.hi ktuilmt Suiii-itii ' -w a nil '- I ; Arrive at Bethany by U M. ; , - , u.Il A loJl I Leave HeUiaov Saturday at 1 P. M, . ' Arrive at Haulm Station by 6 -p. MV' .IvJ'-Okjr. ProjioKala for more frequent service invited. 2641 runes and back, onutt a weeK. 1 ' 1 Leave Tro.v l eutre Saturday at in A.1M. HK.i-i'i Arrive at Trvou vllle by 18 M.t .. ! - Leavt)TryonvilleSaiurdiv atl Pi M;; et3 ' ni,J , Arrive at Troy Centre by 8 IV M i 1 nd ,fn i ; ' PromiKaia Invited for aervlca twice a weeK, on' Wednesday and Hatrjittay. imui.i(j..mi..'i 1 8642 From, Htckaviiie ino otUce) to.renargU (ao, Oil"; Bluetts will atato distance and ptopelflheiM duleof arrivals au1 departure. 7V.'J ili imj 8G43 Froru Cooperaburg, by Lanark, Llmeport, Stvoesbui-g, and SCton urn (no -omoe),' to' , CooperBbu"a, 13 milts,, thrua , tlmea( a week,. eouai io v umes ana uaus. iuro vuues a week. ' i i '' i. n ii i i 1 1 .vi Leave Conperabnrg Tuesday, iThnrsdayj ajiil Kuturday at 12 M. Arrive at OooDeraburKbv Pi M' vn i i o.jm 2644 From lxon, by Eat Lemon, (no oftlcc), M . rtercevuie, e inues ana nacx, urea times a ji weea. 1 1 ' .i i ' ' v -ivi i- :nj ("ii ii Leave Dixon Tuesday, ihursday, and Satur-i oav at 1 A.' it ' - " -i''"1 ' ' Arrive at I'lercevllle by 9 A. M. : i no 1 -.i-.m 1 Leave Hvrcevi lo Tuesday, Thursday, sttd sa- turday at 10 A. M. - ' Anlvoat Dixon oy 18 M. , .. - ; uq 8f45 From Blilrov to Sinlervllle (no omce), 8 miles and rttM'K, tltree liuicti a woes, oy a svnguaie autihfactory to : the povma8ief,!avi;(MgirT, vine. giuR Frou. Bandr Lake, by North taadv and' Tretwh Creek, to cuca, il uiiies;aua htk . twips a ; Leave bandy Lake Tuesday and Saturday . at 8! V. m. - - irrius at I'tlca h S P. M. ihv t U a 1 uexUav ard raitarday att A. M. : . . ( . .. .i ... i. n A it-f . eo ' Ih't opaW lor ' an' kdbiubhal- weekly 'trip 6n ' i i unnrsuay uivasa.ij l: i .f-u-i .t-.ij.. !.... 2617 Fiom-i . Ullwrtywn, , by uomnaus ino, o face),. r'J llhi M ' xrorn '(no orllrte). 1 BarneS' HoVel (no iintiu-). iuuI Miller HMruo onice. -to aim . b.ui-'g iiaif Falls. . 18 nilles .and,. oacR. once il, tfeuw'" .. 1 1 'i j j . i.. I? . ' . j Yj.ljea,vAM4i)erftwqtafnrday at A.M-t d uhA ' i,wuo ut u. W. . it Half I'.'hIIH lis W M v )o liHlv MoKee'a llaff ralh Saturday at 1 ATM ,,A(rjvle,tinaenitownbj! r.Mfti oii'.M 2648 Front .(ge h ill Matiou uo omce, dj ruzwa- iiiiitoTMiwn," Jurroiwwn, ana ' i nrea1 tods,' o -iKx ati bdge lull- J Ration i. wiiuj reguiac matt' 8CI9 r mm riewpon., o.t fliikw m oui c: ut unicr) ajia v -1 ii xaont RQUicni wrt erry, w .i vcrpom. s raias- iMiiirtgmeryi Ferry wLl be letj'ld mues and in .' .'y ."! v "I. '":C.V V I... Tr. i-A ' fTl -,' bavhi-oiioj a wet. ;,--! ii. i'j it j t,-,f.iKjiut w avt . . n n ar . ArtlvatMortgonierfa Kerry hys KM.f -J,"l Leave ftioLtgoutcryHj.1! tray ojuuruay wiw s50 Frvnn Toiiyhanua' Mills 'to Suuttt'SterBng.1 8 ,,11 (uiuiw ana raui ure wivBi. i .,. j,.,..,,,-, .. -, Leauu To Sanaa Mills SaturtUv at. I P. M.a.inj A ..Arrive, at.boutU Mri)iJg.uy 4 1 M; . , ,,1 1,1 'LeaVe South Sterling Saturday at7 A. M,j n .1 Arrive t 'I'nl.vllHnin. Mllla bv 10 A. M. ' "-J 0bH S61 Itorii North fcat, by Jlreendeld, to vrattsburg,, J t -J tjutlea and back, Onewa week. ' J; . . 1 - ),r. ? f imi III j. vg. ,, vu - j --- . , I C ArrH d lit WnftHburV tiT 6 1. M.t ' tVv WattSbnrg SUturday at A. 1 j ; $ 1 l-.-J'il'- s452 trvw lierrttkvnle, by James Mittens (no offl'c'oV;1 and William Nebita (no othoo), to Hummer- - - -teld Crek, fl miles and back, iLree umea s i '-'.''week, in 'clse eonnecthin witn railroad mall sM Tirni,, Uiolnulni, hv l.lniA ITln i TlitIlBh ffl A' i.m,,- oil)c), aiid Camp .Bchoia-hiiueeta-iHurrlok,' . , ,,jun.liuaaud.bv.k., tnxei,tmea week . a liJ Leave WjaliiHlug TuemUy, Tiiutwday., and Sa-J " ' " turday, at t-0 A. M. or aftef arrival pr mall train; -' ' " ' Arrive at Derrick by S SO P. M. j ' u" a: Leave Uerrick Tuedy, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 A. M. ; . , ... , . A pn vh ml Wtnliittinir bv U A. M. IC&t From husaHl bill to fcetaervUle (no offlce), 8?tf mlleaaud back, one awee, J a schedule aailalaotory to the, poaUaaawr. i - y v i v tcee Froiu Phu-iUvlilu, by . Plokering and iWest Pikelaud.- to iluegtr Siu-mga,.fiJuUea aad' back, three times a week.-. ' Leave Phuauixvtlie, Tuesday,, Tharaday aad baiurda aklSM.1 -. i.,.iu oi- Ainve at cheater bprlBg by 8 P. M.; Leave Cheater Bprlngs Tuesday, 'Ihursday, and batunlay at 6 au A, M. 1 1 i ! Arriwit t i'hivi.iv ville lV 8 tSA A. JL tHU From CochrHuavtll to Londonderry, 8 miles and ba"k. three timca a week, by a schedule aatlhfaotory to' the Potaiasir ml Ujudou- rtprw qimi Vwm.i i unark tn AUentowD, 4 miles sni back. three tliuea a week, by a achedule aatlafaotory . h u.iiiiuaiJKr Lanark. 8668 From Trui ktyvllfe to Fagundns Forest (io oitlce). 1 mile ud bai k, three um s wek, l.v a arlieiiule attiafacUiry io me roatraaster. or.-,a , i,,u.,nii. t Mrktowu ' and; KiiS- tuell'B. to Flue Flats, 13 miles aud bok, once Leava yarrolltowp taturday at 8 A. M.J Arrtv. 11.K. FiaW by 18 si. J - - -Leave pine FiaU Kami day at IP. M. ; . ... 1 -orK.IHllWU bV 6 P. id. a we-k. eoe From t'emral omue, U Plulaitelphla, te the fol biwihiVaVeed sun-oftloea, from October 1, wT, ,n .luua 80. 1SJ-J, via.: Somerton, By. ' i.rr llolineoburs, VU'ey, Taconv. Bustl- trn fro 1 base. MHemiwU, Oxford Church. Torn-adale, Vei iee a Mill, aud Wheat Sheaf, ' tvii.j limn, except Sunday, lu each direction. or ofteuer if required, oy a schedule stunfio tor to the pontmaater at PhiUdelphla, aud the whole Brrvn-e and meAiia of traunporia- idti in lii nnilo ! iir(nii(o. 1 I Hate per annum lo be ku.ia lu unia. i 8M1 From Liberty, by Brittouwood (no offlce) sal I PROPOSALS i : in t. Rteana .Valley , (uq orflO'), o,TrUt Run, 15 miles and bAek, oiieos week. , ro Iav Ijneitv fiathrdwy at T A. rflf0 "-, , ,., Arrlf f at Trojt jtpn by i M.:,.' , ; tiA . Leave Tront Run Satnrday at 1 P, M. ; ' AWfvw M'Trimt'Rtto r IV M. " ' "'-' ' -iii J'rcposauj ln,v)mi for morerea,uent acry? -j.ji TrohoWljl ftinfl; Ve'ift efcrr 8 mn wltli oe1e rtj, cert intr, nd seeflrity," using i he terma of Me. law, artd thev nuist be guaranteed by two reapon altrte etrn, oetttnetTto as shea by a postmaster or,JiMljerf;aconr.tojTecnriL , , vr '.t '-' No pnV will be maife for trips pot performed, and for each vf wech omnrtons not satisfactorily ex plained threw tlmea the, pay ot the. trip may be deducted. For arrivals s far behind time as to break onneeitun with- dpendlng nta'la, and not spflJelentiyxca8ed, jne-fonrtn the, cxupensstioi' VV'l LIIV Uip IB PUUjrVl S lUIICIWIl. X1 MIL-B Will ' 'V Impnaed,' unless the Aellbqwncy be; aatiafaccorlly explained, for neglecting to tase the, mall from, or Into a poM-dmce; for suffering It to bw Injured, tie--atroyed, robbed, or loat and for rerosLig, a. ter de-, mand, to convov the mall as frequently as the con tractor rnna, or Is concerned In ruuniug, vehicles on' the route. The PostmastPT-tJcneral may annul tne contraotifor disobeytmr, 'the- poWrOtnw Uwi'vor the liistrncilonn of the, Department. He may. alter the srhertnlertrdbartnres' and rfla's, and' alio order an Inorwisa ox service Allowing tbvrefor a, 1 'to rata increase op tne contract pay. ue ,niy ao (mjtarl or macoMiuiM tne service In wnooof id p4rt-r at a proportionate A-cresKe-of allowing, a (ivi -J inaeniniiT 10 me conirai inr one niopt.n a extra com mutation on tb sniotmt of ttwrvlce TitaoenBod' wio,' and a ;;, o ra(a conipenasfon fpr.the servlsa retained. J and'cnhLlniied. t da fihnuld t a.M rested to the 1 'eoad 1 ABatatant'r'PofttmasterUJsiierali 'v ilpr J aivriif d Ip'POfftiscwtg ,orj 'ennsyi,?ania"eaa; f f tr towns of proposals, tt' and other lnforrii4 lion, ,ee advertisement or uytofier i. isdi, "i. i trie date, in pamphlet Torrri, ab the frtnt-tpnf post QmoeSln f f,j.!r(.euJllUH A. CUBSW WJj. la cod -II iaii, , rustmaaier-uenera'. El i:miW FlFTHiljOntHODBB DtSTKTCA t A:3 -ir-T;i ti -f t cPAWWQas, M,-1,Fh97, WI;lr,n ,STiA,EDtr'aOPOSALS,.la duplcUe, oo for ins", fatfflstfeu for the pbrp6se by the' Ugn-ionse' feotiril,' will be received at thts dfl'.ce1 nntil lij o'rt ict &L ad WEDXEM3AV Marchr,8 18TV. FQB BUtLPlJfQ TWO SCREW-P1LB , LIGHTHOUSES, . .pno, at RfeTrtNls'P)lNT.tTi'oriTauk rlVoV. MT.'. In 'about elevenreel water.'an thfe other" At OVIf MfS r,,Ul head ef 0.ent Islaail, Btouth of 'Cheater' rivet1," Md j ) lo ten.-feet wat, acoondrtig;to,the paus anl vSPsdtrd Ileal iocs lor the same, which, can ,be. haVtogether J wnn tucn oincr nccutui lniormaciou, on application to'lflisWce.' )'" jiii.. las ,U1.uiy' .1 he Lighthouses ?wlll ti btrrir onoxhlen pntwi.J i. j.j- , - i : i . ' ... . - ' i. . . -i sarmoDDled Uy -cast-iron .slecyes,, Ui: ft?maaero alniilar tp certalfl other lighthouses. In ijjis.cljatrle Proposals may be made for e'.ther br. tjotH fjgh t non'teci botthe bids' niust rftatV the1 tiricfl ifof eaca ' single stk-ucture; 'i v. m'.'w new A .i-ii JosJ Each bid must e acaompauled by a written, 'guar aiitee In the, sum Of one thopsnnil (dollara froru itfo, , reppocBiDie pariie?, map in case me oiu, is acceprei the bidder will within ten dayi thereafter eUtir Ihtoj a contract on the terms "of his 'bid: "ThyXJoverri- :mentreiervea the right tore Jwt inoraibbidsj rt!' Pj-opesais will be eudoraedj "Propoaas fprjUalld-i JnjE "e. 8h.ttioujes 54,328 XvW Sv. itanVrlver, Jifd.'.aad Love Vjiub Kent Inlin I,' Choaa- , pCake Bay, 5id., aud addreased to the nud'iUigaod. lunula I'U.-i: . 'PiTElT C.'-H'A'lNSi'1!'""1 . :C plain ot J&jsdueora ta e 9 sotj vm,, Lighthouse nglnssrH Fifth. WstrLL' 'I' S l Hi lt.1.'!ll o T h m omce utivn 1 io,d6cit. M. on BeaHvd J'ropoaam, Hi tnpi'caie, v. iu on reneivea ai 7-1 Wt. tfl A iu I Wlngi n eu perm tiw en vs. LAine w inone, .at eacn ui me ronowing-nai t Nailiaal CtpeieMes via.1; 1-011 PolSt,1 oldJ UsrboV, k tid rredevioiiBWirguv, aocorng..' jhii wiio R watlona which will Lefimitehcd from ttila oitioe FredevlokBoui gKV aocojpngjt'Hrtijna aud apvHU, hlch wiil lb f nrpishcii iro flnnUi-atlrni'tif IhAtwnm-h. I to blrt Ci iJiuo iiiaih.?toblt Biuai bul ginir this lodge ot, 1 Srtarj.ie, WUafor bul dlpg. this ldge ot, hrlclf are Jalno invited.' plans and apeCincatlous for wljtob. will laobefaculohCMV.from thisllieonDhiaUnJ a sii!eon apiNHiaurmii details, and i rcquiramonta B'ank fpraiajor bias. ruriusn li)0 Iwith Innpnl XSiivil junior udh :V..'.?. 4.-i lj.- A jri" -3 EA;ii ESTATE AT1 AUOTlbN -1 (j I T)LACK HAWKUOLD MINIQ COMPANY OF. ' V'Ol'M ' V'i..-i '"l c....v.- ,i i' J. 1 t w AUCTION 8ALR BY TRVtTB3i i l-'n , I Not're Ik heri'tiy glveu that wetae uiuierslirned. XfcNJAMIN WllfrRanlffiRIAll 'WALLior tlw jClii of I,'ivv4aonce,4n) the 8u.te.oj yhnd iiuiljr lui.iler and In cxecutloh' or the powers In us vet'd iiy me ucn or treat eieewea hu bj ny wr i dwck' iriavik.Cpld Mliiiig.Couipany.jhiBarlugndatmon the iwettj-rlfehtli duv of fcay,' A. D. ifriw; an.I duly ro- liof dait M 'll at rl BLIC1 A tcrriON ' Mb the iiSc.. naicejs-aitsr.iMini. lixo. iij utoan ., ixoy f,i uta,, ,ii Bietetith davor axar. istl.At t o'clock jl'an,3lt itheJ eetiitc.-nland'B, i quarts tutB-rmlolnii - riairns, miptsv uimerauJ. uimiiig riu-ii una iii'erwius. IlMTidi and premises; Miafta leVi-Is. ml U and' mfil silesj. atota.vto-ekm.'aeBJi dwtllloiia.1 aBd other tiullilli.'gs.Snd sprumures, water, wat -jniiyjr8, iuy.' lUd'fa'is't'f "Water, watbricourst s, and v iter -rights J h.lnIUi.ua w.lfcitl.kl .tl4Aa...(UBiliiib ' ff , 1 J ; kiaw s.epamta, fctea.-.n-poera, prauis, luaiviinery.r-j ioris. toom'and' ttrrarrn, ana all other estata and aropeity, reaii, prnonai, r , mixed, ofj sai l uiats Dlawk Cold MTui lug cpuipany, aitnatu in tho C I'luty ie TerVHory 6f Ooloradu, aud-'cott- tot lGilplnr the Territory i,p84B,anilhy, the dl f -truas aoreald v w-j t-y J .Y" ft'""- ".r , t-"- - - .r" w-- . and till the Uilcreat and title) Skld Cq.pnaiiy. I UefbieBse Is hereby inade, as a pari otithls noW-.e,;. and fur a fun dt'scripuou ot, said eatiye aiid ino- l fur a iv.Tt i f4l aatitneed Of itiiW : wrriisn may n exMum tub ofllos OfrYi l Hi ,VhlH-U)i4iaj tfaiKWalti l . A TAT v rr l? TeiVusTf Brtle-wlllbS ria.l61kton'W iHt'ima'attd BfiRlAH'WALL,' REALWrAT tTHOMAS OS4'1HALB.w, GeuUf-l two-aud-a hn1iT3tory brick dkveilinv, t. llooje(obv Btretr,-between1 tcaee-HiKr oatrtr' bl-eslWei.Tun,(ay,:a,'brs.sry',V4i(.1811,v-a,.l nvioi-k. noon 'will bo ao'il at public aula at the PbiiadelldiUi ExchabR'K ' all attwOMinaJliaia, atory britk dsfeljins,, wlUi Hwo-sry i bwlt, vnddiog-; and'lot o gtouhd. s.trate pn Hie wast aid yf Jncohv swecc tie iveii Aa j acd :herr!i.U,cet. No llrff kontalnini lu I'put ou Jscoby. stteot 20 fut, snd exi! leiiaiii); iu rrpiu id icn. h n.i, iu(i iuii'iiihi;!,, bath; ew.'.,"Teiau Cauhj A-poaaossloa lutof Ootoucr lU. TnbVXloVaA'nctronee0 S480 i wtoa. ia auu iii 9 louiivu on 001, PPBI.IO RLE- TlKIWiV Av'iRONS, AUC, ticpiti". W-ll Ficiuiil rjnml Kent ol 8IW) a ( ar. 1 11 1 nesray, FeorffaTy 81. 1871. at 12 o'ol. sk, rtopjwiUiiM) sofiLtitJj!ihlia sWjW tua PMladttl. pins tM'hanee. all tl'.wt. we 1 sorut' A f ddumuabla jijiilv g'OccrtiTneo It.-jfl. A-yeir, heit ot trtes,' lfiauUH.OHVjtplliyoMfi enonidtltJi.tiieirun' ct... u t tinrn unit il .vi;ii'i llier on erta'.ri'd. Hlfll- ataSt Mh4 8;llvViVin(. of 'OouMf 'amt-'lMcklusnn1 t.u-eti Kiueteenth wmiilt contaiq'og to, front o.j 'Cedar s: reet 14 feet, an 1 est hdmg along Plckiniioa istvect'Mfeet." ,-'.'-' '- ' ''"',..tlJ T. P. A L IATE THOVf IS1 B05t i AUU' "Wduoty ,Lfk i vl irtT. i'o. UU Cttrjeaier liAV.Vrtuiuarv 83. tSTf.'iU i VAOeck, loob, will be 8oidat.ublica., at tha Pail. hjipul liminun,-, all thattwotory ortpn iivc;i n una imoi grouaii, Biiiuita on tne not th siile of .'Tpentr Street. 19ii leet wtst of .'J.'weuty-Sfcond .street. No. Jl, oiv, lainlrg in liont on i arpenter f iieet jo nei. aud ex- teBdiirgln tiepib s fret to as feit wlrt a:iey, wrb the piV(' ge thereof. The bouse cohUlas S.iyous, Subject to a ye.irlv gronnd n nf f ,3. ' , n , u. S'HOMAS fc.'KONS Anotlonaeisi'ivn 84aSt 1 . , No8.13ian4Ui,FUUK'F,Hbi.reeU..ll 1 TVYANT.1EH G. A. FKODUCB COMMISSION MSKCBAN11. Ntk M NOiiTH WHAKViU I (. ?i Ii AMD . ' - ' No.' ST NOjRTB BTHEET, ''' " I'HiLADaLPaiA. i.m nrvtlniNO. CUTTINO, " 8COPJN( AND L 1 Parforatiaa toliiai or pnpr and nwtn to. rerioria OKOKUR U HOWARD, Snj No,17BouUlKlUUrKKNrUStft. IT 01ST8 FOR ANY LOCATION, WORKED t-j EU':aj, Bolt, ana tri. MOVVAKD. lUl he. 17 Ewuib tlUUf KK.Mf 11 Sirt. eu ny ine unoiriiiirueu u uopjr ui niu .imj r, this advertlsenient.ito be attached vb.oti pikM rflprrd. , II ENKY C. IH)l)(iK.-v. , . artermastcr V. S. Army. YT AXN 17 T BTRKET 'THiTRI,l V ,-. . THIS (Friday), BVE:UNO. Fp. 17. - , . - llFNl k IT Hi" Ml;' rtl Alii. I, i Vu tl 1 1T ' Cben her sister,. Mrs.il MORRIW, toraierty MISS CHARLOTTS N1CKHSON, HI make rttrrearpraTiceon the nr forthtaoe -rartcnonl) ai L.DY GAY HfAKKKR in Boucl- rauitibMiimhtoMMMylftBveac.w I lilNIION IKUI'PlM'lt praee narkaway. .. . 1 . . ; . .Mrs. Charles Walcet i"Jnirn,v TAIL f) JFFOKD; , ,, - Paul Clifford .....Mr. Charlna Walool . T.1R?'....JOHIl,. DREW S AKOH STKtET , IU THEATRE. BeK)ns v to s o'clock. ' ' I . ... niu iu r kn.t FAEEEt.L BftNKUT OF LYDlAHOMPSbl.,, XO-UIOHT T (Friday), Feb. IT,. TIIK M"-v ana ire two nreat scenes of PARIS, v Y LYniA THOMPSON A NO TROUPE. SATUKOAY COMBINATION MATINKR. APIA THOMPSON! MRS. JOHN DREffr BENKFlT OP THR RUFFKKtNQ FRESOII. MONDAY STUART ROBSON CRO.SHTRER. QHE8N DT ' STKKKT TUKATHR, E. L. DAVENPORT.'. . .'. ; . .. . .' lessee and Mjuiager' L TUId EV KN INU lloieph C 'Foster cind upeetarnlar'di'ama if. IM 1 OLD MAI1 OF TIIK FOUNTAIN, replete with gt rguotis .0eets in every departments 4 and the cliarHeteis Oiled by DAVIiNPOnT I'LBLR RTAK roJfPAY., f MATlNUB ON 8AIUKDAY. Tickets secured itt atlvanea at. Abel'a. Dramatic jliei ository, No. 1211 Clicanut street, from 9 naUl 5 O-CIOCK. f I ... -,s .... .. , flROFKSSOtS E. 11 A HI LI AND L LAO.tVSHA , 1 ' havn the ploaaure to announce that tlioir Oou cert sill take p'a-e at . . -. .") MUSICAL TDND HALL, Vi- SATUHDAT KVI.MNO, Feb. IS, 18TL On tkis necasion will be 'orodacod. for the first- flute lu the l ulted Sia'es, the great mater-work of nnn. ismeucu sav.kix) MKKCADAiM ik, entmea "TIIK hEVF.N LAST WO H 1)8 OF Je&US x'lUUhT." They war be asolsted by tnelr , class, composed of 6 ladles and gentlemen, and tie pri vate punlls of Professor E, BaHILL Tickets ONK I)OLLAK, to be had at all tho principal frnn'.c 1 Bioita. , ... it a i ' 1 1 , in 1 1 1 1 . i i ii i ii 1 1 i , i AMERICAN MUSEUM "AND MENAGERIE ILV northwest cower a NINTH and AKCHHtreeta. Open dally from 9 A. M. ti 10 P. M. iuo imi rinwmsrri ka 7 -y.U c rroro an parts or tie world. , TlilUl l.t)AtiJS OIWIIJD ANIMALH.'X 'f The Splendid brain h tic Comnanv aDDeartuir in the lie Lecture Koorn evvrv JCfenlntr at S o'clock, aad Wed- SiesdRy and Saturday afternoons at 9 o'clock. ' Aomianion to an the Attractions, 2n cents, tan tt. , FOX 8 NEW AMRH1CAKTI1BATKB, CHESNUT . - Street, anOve Tenth,'- AMtlttKIVIKJM'lS Pfi-.AjLLiNATIOnS. SVRHY EVENINd 5'i ' i . t .t r I And SATUltPAY MATINEE, t r OKEATi CONGHES8 OF 8TAKS. Comprising the best artists in the country, who appear la urand Ballets,, Dutch Comedy, Locar Sketches, Mli atrelsy, Kthioplan Acts, FarcH, Comlo tvocallbni, Pantomime, etc - . , ... , . PRY GOODS. EYRE 4 r,j Hi. ;; i i ti-t eA?.P v,-. vr LA f) DELL, .r.-:a -u lot-' ir,h I tr.'- i1 l;iw P'-.. a.; -AHCEL'STREET. I87I,, JWlNG.TK-UtlK -inovoi 1 JllC'! f .F i 'i'l i ,; i fin'J i i oT 71 f:tj f lt.in I Cj) Vb A CTb .1 j... -I i 11 1 1 II t ' - t . J 1 . . I .- 'I'll' 1 27 mweaicrp p MAiUT, LIQUORS. mtn V- t.'i; -iu 1 tl" H;'i-ji iii v-u.M'J ,i:i ; Me) VS;:;Holpotf : PriV?rIes.: -i 1 pi iw-i. evrtl in i.i Ii-i.ij) . .1 1 , ,i.i. iv H(rWWi.i!iii.!'j : We areliowpepirea toilliorderg froth'ttie' trids fo .1 1 ' jnofcinn J'rt'Ji b ''s 1)1 . 1 1 ',i " FrtmtliVaoovefebratcijreVeVfo no.'HH :'idttls;rjllO.,T HtTet, ' 4 i,-.vt lanJ 1 dof a gerrf for W: Ynniiger H Co. " 1 'i' il V ti4fti-f, fU ;vttf,.f JmJit .V-Offl '! .4 n invoice now lanTlrlg ex-snrn . Aman lus from. Llmpeol.1''1'' 'J'1U s t iuwrn'ri ' J ii-y'KT--Mwt-Hy 11-4a4 jut aJ Ul i 1 l.i'1' iiR rB.jJ-o'PweV! ,(! m U!iih 'Q') N VNOS.1 M8 'AirDx3AiBOTlTrrBTnafin. t'-' j 1 ( riNCY' W&itkmi 1 tikti&k'fa&i' 1 fitm fcfil 10 'VEILK"'1' t:-"l" Jo4 d 1 ' fAdleimuf&lB filmp.AialrWJln 51tt;'6fraV and Velvlfuis'trid iJonHet Frnnjtr Fmwtrs.'sBaCi&nid lioHnet JFramSa,1 'Capes, lcs,'- fellks, 3iinBjiVe)jVf?tj3 ijKlVbansii 8saoBj Prosie4 .. f ) tutil lo( ld fi;Luiiliti'! V djidy IiO..ftinqqo 1DO QZMlAlCK fluOlf OjJ tin V'&sjfeoH"rttfLiAfr ' IO I 1-hvehKONltU Ol.KAK F1N3I loiO 1 l"o t.hvBhONltU OlKAH; PIN 31 ii'-6tANi!tin'.Ii:nAR.i'Po PAlTKNti ciiuiCB ra i l iuvi ri re. el J.I lit JFLORliUA LOOKlNOiO Ji T- m QFTS iM"-''JFLORliUA 1 Li i ,' i, unKtJlNl Al 1 .1871 T-ooiONOir CAKOLINA FIjOORTNOI , ' 11 Ji 1 IJJ ITllteiNlAl PUtVKIMM;'.! rU f.iilV .,, trll.MII'P'lfl UflKlMfl 1r in , 1 . 1. ei'J yd -r" iU 1 ''iff T Ml ' ' I 1 1 1 rtftwi WALNUT KU A nDM A IN D rLANiC lutl lOl IWALMUTOARjUS ANDPLANKi lOI i QTl' L "im nERTAk Elt Llffl BEll ,f-'4 "nt-r j O I l" UNJUEKTAHERSi LDUHSlLUalOl 1 il -J-,f.I ft i t 01 1 seasoned ohjWiiik KS3 AOir' 1 .t iV." 1 n ioXri'lii jl J ftlifJ'fA -,' j J CIC3AH POT MAKBRH1 i''l Q"f 1871' - ClUAii BOX-JaAliEUW t M lOVl , BFANWH CEDAR BOX JbPAlUDSL j , , 'Vb i ' ' CAROLINA BCANTLlNQ.' 1 'i Qpf i v" i. ' .. NOKWAViBCATLlNti,,,; , ., , r, 187- IU , . , , , No 8&0U tWUTJi tfcryH? , j T3ANEL PLANK. AIA. JF.? 1 , i, 1, . 1 CUHNUfl BUA1UJ&1 land 8 blDBFEICB BOARDS. , wniTK PINE FLOORING BOAR BEL YELLOW AND SAP PINK KLOOiUNUtV W SnS 4M tSPKUCK JOIST, ALL SIZES. 1 , , . . C HEMl-OcillOIST, ALL SIZES. f) " ' i . !1 - PLAiTEKlNtt LATU A bPJtulALTT, V Together with getieral aasortuenb ol Bull dint; ) Lumber for sale low lor cash T, W. tJMAJLTZ. . , , U&oem No. 1716 RIDUB Avenue, north of Poplar St,' MATS AND OAPIt nWARBURTON IMPROVED VKNTILATMO and eaay-ttUng DREtiS HATS (patented), in ad tne unproved iwauAibS of the vxJtu. C "N UX Jtttteet, itext aoor M Uio Fast uoftt ret .
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