THE JiLY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY", MARCH 8, 1871 3 VUf Affaire. AVilliam M. Bann was yesterday bonnd ver for ernhe zzleruent on the charge made b 61 by Charles llartnack. The charge was the same br ti e olher. The riiisttirera Union contains 150 mem bers, who it ocive on on average $3 per day. At a meeting of the Pnblio buildings CommiHsioners jt bterday,aJiuajority repert in favor of tlie interpection location was pre sented and ndoptfd; alno a minority report, wkich waR nlein-d to a conimittoe. The iilti-r was in favor of the location on the Harrison estate. A resolution directing plans of buildings for the four squares was de feated. Uonimlle Affair. ' The Hudson lliver is now open, and navi gation has been resumed. The LeRviebt rains occurring in Southern California for luuny years have reoently fallen. On Mondny a young lady of Sacramento dud through the carelessness of a druggist in dispensing the wrong medicine. The Njmninli Minister gave a grand din ner at "Washington last evening, which was attended by a number of prominent person ages. A Duluth, Minn. ,' despatch says that the tnd of the Northern Pacific lluilroad was yes terdny withiu a mile of the Mississippi river, and extended one hundred and thirteen miles beyond thnt city. Mayor Sturgis, of Meridian, Miss., was yestt-iday morning, on his own motiou, given a safo conduct to the cars by citizens, on a pledge to f,o North and never return, after tendering Lis resignation. An attempt wus made on Monday night to throw the Ashland train off the track at Mahnnoy l'lain, Ta., by placing a cross-tie on tbe track. Fortunately it was disoovered in time to prevent an accident. Later particulars from Meridian, Miss., relative to tho shooting of Justice Brauilette, Et t forth that six colored men were subse quently shot and killed as the result of the action of one of their number in summarily despatching the justice. Mr. Lopez Huberts, Spanish Minister to tho United States, was officially received by the President yesterday, and the occasion was marked with unusual interest. In pre senting his credentials from the King of Spain, Mr. Jloberts expressed the most kindly feeling for this country. Foreman Affair. 'The ship "Mistress of the Sea" has foundered at sen. The National Assembly is awaiting the report of the committee on removal from Bordeaux to Paris. a Tho return of tho French soldiers in terned in Switzerland has been postponed in consequence of railroad interruptions. A thousand workmen have struck at New castle, England, because the masters refuse to pay them weekly instead of fortnightly. General Palladines has assumed oommand of the National Guard of Paris, and, in his first order, issued yesterday, he invokes co operation in the work of maintaining order, declaring that tranquillity alone will restore the prosperity of France. Bismarck is preparing a ciroJar ad dressed to the diplomatic agents of Germany in foreign countries, reviewing the history of the war and the changed political position of the German Empire, lie comments with great severity upon the attitude of England during the war. - SHERIFF'S SALES. I.lxt of Properties Bold-The Prices Obtained. The follow in p; described properties were sold bv sheriff William K. Leeds on Monday after noon; also the prices obtained. Among these were: Brick house and lot, east side Twenty-ninth ctreet, 200 feet 4 inches north of Ridge avenue, 36 feet front. 200 feet deep; mortgages $2000 and $500, $1800. House and lot, south side Catharine street, 116 feet east of Eighteenth street, 16 feet front, 56 feet deep, 2U00. Buildings and lot, west side Twenty-third street, 15U feet i inches north of Spring Gar den street, SO feet front, 76 feet 9 Inches deep on north line, 61 feet 11 inches deep on south line. - Ground rent, $120, $2000. Three-story brick and stone house and two story back buildings and lot, northwest corner of Alain and Cotton streets, 18 feet front, 86 feet deep, $21100. Three-story brick house, with Mansard roof, and lot, and'four-story back buildings, east side of Second street, No. 807, between Catharine and Queen, 20 feet 3 inches front, 96 feet deep, $0100. Three-story brick house and lot, northwest corner of Master and Mervine streets, 18 feet 4 inches front, 51 feet deep, $3700. Three-story brick house and lot, adjoining. 16 feet front, 51 feet deep, $2800. Three-story brick house aud lot, east side of Eleventh street. 20 feet finches south of Ogden street, thence northeast 30 feet, north 2 feet 8 inches, northeast 34 feet 1 luch, south 20 feet 6) inches, west 61 feet 1) inches, north 17 feet to beginning! $2000. Three-story brick house, three-story brick stable aud lot, southeast side of Richmond street, 194 feet 2 Inches northeast of Columbia avenue, 18 feet 5 iuches front, 157 feet deep, $3400. Buildings and lot on Main and Manheim streets, Germautown, 61 feet, more or less, front, 217 feet deep, $12,500. Two-story stone house, French roof and lot, couth side of ansom street, 15 feet west of Tbirty-becond, 15 feet front. 75 feet deep, 4525. Two-storv stone house, French roof, and lot, 8. W. corner Thirty-second aud Sansoin streets, 15 feet front, 75 feet deep, $4000. Two and a half -etory brick store, dwelling, and lot, south side of Pine street, 56 feet 6 inches east of Tenth street, No. 9:50, 18 fuel 10 inches front, 94 feet deep, $60o0. Buildings, improvements and lot, west side Fourth street, 213 feet 2 inches n rth of Cad walader street, 34 feet front, 46 feet 11W iuches deep on north Hoe, 46 feet inches deep on south line, $2100. The following described property of the Ualon Car and Manufacturing Company was sold yes terdavby Sheriff Leeds fortheauiuof $108 000; Lot,wlth buildlBgs, improvements, and machi nery, in the Twenty-seventh ward, at corner of Thirty-first and Locust streets, thence along Thirty-first street south 40 degrees 31 minutes, west 517 feet 3 inches to Spruce street, thence along same south 78 degrees 59 minutes eaxt 530 feet i inches to Thirtieth Mrect, north 40de greesiil minutes east 443 feet 11 inches to Hare threat, thence aloutr same noun 50 decrees 47 minutes 10 seconds west 135 fret 1 t Locust street, thence along same north 78 degrees 69 minutes west 375 feet to Thlrtv-tln-t street. HOISTS, OR ELEVATORS FOR ANY LOCATION or weight, operated by Independent Euglue, Belts, Crank Koprs, or Pumps. For Onurruitora, Hotels, Factories, aud Stores. The hand machines are operated with the least labor and wild at a low price. The balanced and power machine iMve tae most Approved Safety Attachmunts. Hitchwaya arranged with rolling doors, opened aud closed automatically as platform passei,. GEORGE C. HOWARD, 6mt Kg IT 8. EIGHTEENTH Street. DOILELS, SAFE AND ECONOMICAL, SEC J ttonal Boilers, water In flues. The common Tubular, water ouuide of Dues. Plain Cylinders, Tanks, Pans, and Digesters. UliuiiGE C HOWARD, B I nil Ko. 17 S. EIGHTEENTH, Street, FINANCIAL.. JAY COOKE & CO., PHILADELPHIA, HEWY0;iK anl WASHINGTON. jay cooke, Mcculloch is co.f LONDON, AKB Dealer In Government Securities. Freda attention given to the Purchase and S!e of Honda and Stocks on Commission, at tbe Board of brokers In this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL FOI1T8. OOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD In connection with our London House we are now prepared to transact a general FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS, Including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and tbe issue of commercial Credits and Travellers' Clr cu ar Letters, available In any part of the world, and are thug enaMed to receive HOLD ON L EPOS IT, and to allow four per cent. Interest In currency thereon. Having direct telegraphic communication with both our New 1 ork and Washington Offices, we can offer superior facilities to onr customers. RELIABLE RAILI'.OAD BONDS FOR INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and full Information given at our office, 8 8 8mrp No. 114 S. THfRD Street. Philada. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment. THE Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company 7 rER CELIT. GOLD Fiist Mortgage Bonds. Interest Payable April and Octo ber, Free of Slate and United Ml uses Taxes. We ate now offering the balance of the loan of 11, 200,01 0, which is secured by a first and only Hen on the entire property and franchises of the Com pany, At BO and the Accrued Interest Added. The Road Is now rapidly approaching completion, with a large trade In COAL, IKON, and LUMBER, In addition to the passenger travel awaiting the opening of this greatly nteded enterprise. The local trade atone 1 sufficiently large to sustain the Road. We have no hesitation In recommending the Bonds as a CHEAP, HaLlAbLE, and SAFE INVEST JtfENT. For pamphfets. with map. and full information. apply to WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, Dealers la Government Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL NOTICE TO INVESTORS. A Choice Security. We rkare now able to sapply a limited amoun of the Catawissa Railroad Company's 7 PER CENT. C0HVERTIBLE MORTGAGE BONDS, FREE OF bTATB AND UNITED STATES TAX. They are Issued for the sole purpose of building the extension from MILTON TO WlLUAMaeORT, a distance of 80 mile, and are eecured by a lien on the entire road of marly 100 miles, fully equipped and doing a nourishing business. When It la considered that the entire Indebtedness of the onipany wl 1 be less than fts.ooo per mile, leavii g out their Valuable Goal Property of 1300 acre. It will be seen at once what an unusual amount of a curlty la attached to these bonds, and they there fore must commend themselves to the most prudent Investors. An additional advantage Is, that they can be converted, at the option of the holder, after la years, Into the Preferred Stock, at par. They are registered Coupon Bonds (a great safe guard), issued in sums of 1500 and f 10O0, Interest paytible February and August. Price 92)4 and accrued Interest, leaving good margin for advance. For further Information, apply to D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 1 SH PHILADELPHIA. F it S A. JLe IS, Biz Per Cent. Loan of the City of Wil liamsport, Pennsylvania, Free of all Taxes, At 85 and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act of Legislature compelling the city to levy sq melon t tax to pay Interest aud principal. P. 8. PETERSON & CO., No. 39 S. THIRD STREET, 80 PHILADELPHIA. 0f VjS) CINANOIAL. INVESTMENT BONDS PORTAGE LAKE AND LAKE SUPERIOR SHIP CANAL IPs. Secured by first lnortgnge on the csnal (now completed), and on real estate worth Ave times the amount of the mortgage. LAFATETTE COUNTS", MISSOURI, 10s. PorOLA COUNTY, NEBRASKA (Including Omnha), lus, and other choice Western C3iinty and city bonds, yitldlDg good rates of Interest. WINTERS TENNSTLAVNIA RAILUOAD Cfl, endorsed by the Pennsylvania Ratlrotd Company. For full particulars apply to IKMVAUD 8 a 8m No. 147 South FOURTH Street. EUIOTT, CGUIKS CO , HANItUKg, No. 109 South THIRD Street, MEMBERS OF STOOK AND OOLD EX CHANGES. DEALERS IN MERCANTILE PAPER, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, Etc. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON THE UNION BANK OK LONDON. 8 8fraw5 JOHNS. RUSHTON & CO., bankees'and BROKER?. GOLD AND COUPONS WANTED. City Warrants BOUGHT AND BOLD. No. 60 South ssei THIRD Qtroetk PHILADELPHIA. B. E. JAMISON & CO. SUCCESSORS TO I?. IT. IELLY Ac CO, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold. Silver, and Government Bondw At Closest Market Hates, N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNTJT St.. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS tn New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc, etc. Mi Bowles Brothers & Co. PARIS, LONDON, BOSTON. No. 19 WILLIAM Street N e "w Y o r It, ISSUE Credits for Travellers IN EUROPE. Exchange on Paxil and the TJnio Bank of London, IN SUMS TO SUIT. 17 8m rj I T I OP BALTIMORE. 11,800,000 biz per cent, lionas or tno western Maryland Railroad Company, endorsed by the City of Baltimore. The nndenlgned Finance Committee of the Western Maryland Railroad Company, offer through the American Exchange National Bank 11,800,000 of the Bonds ef the Western Maryland Railroad Company, having 80 years to ran, principal and interest guaranteed by the city of Baltimore. This endorsement having been authorized by an act of tbe Legislature, and by ordinance of the City Council, was submitted to and ratified by an almost unanimous vote of the people. As 'an addi tional security the city has provided a sinking fund of 1200,000 for the liquidation of this debt at maturity An exhibit of the financial condition of city shows that she has available and convertible assets more than tufficient to pay her entire Indebtedness. To Investors looking for absolute security no loan offered In this market presents greater Inducements. These tondsare offered at 87 and accrued inte rest, coupons payable January and July. WILLIAM KBY8ER, JOHN K. LONQWELL, MOSES W1ESENFELD, 1 e eott Fir mce Committee. FIRE EXTINGUISHER. THE UNION FIRE EXTINGUISHER. OVER FIVE MILLIONS (13,000,000) OF DOLLARS WOREH OF PROPERTY IN THE UNITED STATES HAS ACTUALLY BEEN SAVED BY THE EXTIN GUISHER Within the vast three years : while In PhlladelnhU alone twenty-five tires, endangering property to the extent Of HUNDREDS Of THOUSANDS OF DOL LARS, have been extinguished during the past year by tbe same means. Our Machine is the IMPROVED UAHHUmu AKilu I'tto una .4. 1 IJNUUiMUKK. and la Indorsed and nsed by M. Balrd Co., Hear? . . . ......... Y.. II.. 1 1 Vjr . illusion Taker Bromley mju at sJ- ueoree W. Chllds, Pennsylvania Railroad Comnan. Philadelphia and Boston Steamship Company, Phila delphia and (southern Steamship Company, and ioany other of our leading business men and corpo rations. CAUTION. All parties In this community ate warned against buying or selling "Extinguishers" except those purchased from us or our agenia, under penalty of immediate prosecution for Infringement Our prices have been reduced, and tbe Machine la now ltbln the reach of every property holder. H. B One style made specially for private resi dences. Union Fire Extiogniiher Company OFFICE, flSSstntfrp No. 118 MARKET BTUEET. CL BUU, Bcujmum uuiiuvk ouus, morNS. ACo.,1 Alan wooa vo., mcej fc Phillips. Brothers, 8. J. boims, Charles Eneu, John- U l ... k. J. Uailalr. ITrannl. U ...... i. REOISTER'3 NQTIOE. E G I S T E R'S NOTICE R To all LeRatees, Creditors, and other persons Inte rested, notice is hereby Riven that the fo lowing Lamed ppTsons did, on the dates affixed to th -lr nanivs, nie tne accounts or loeir an ministration ui the rotates oi those persons deceased, and Guar dians' and Trustees' accounts, whose names are nnrtr mentioned, in the Oillceof the Register for the Probate or Wills and granting Letters of Admin istration in and for the City and c'ounty ef rhlladei phla, and that the same will be presented to the Or phans' Court of said city and county for condrma lion and allowance- on the third FRIDAY In March, mi. at 10 o'clock lu the mornlnsr. at the Countj Court. Bouse in said city. 1871. Jun. 8T, The Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives, etc. wnaruians or 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 ceased. 8, Williams. Halllday, Adminlstratorof MARY AbHMOKE, deceased. ' 8, Joseph II. Comly, Executor of James DALE, deceased. ' 8, William w. Taylor, Executor of GEJRQ-E THOMPSON, deceased. 8, John M. Thomas, Administrator C. T. A. of HON. LYD1A EMILY BAKINO, de ceased. 1 8, John T. Lewis, Administrator ofC. T. A. of WILLIAM WALLACE COOK, de- ' 4, Robert Purvis, Executor of HARRIET M 1LLER, deceased. ' 6, Catharine E. Timelier Administratrix O ARTHUR THACHEH, Deceased. ' 7, Michael Magee and John Nolnn, Execu tors Of BERNARD MAGUIRE, de ceased. " 7, Joseph T. Mears and Sarah W. Ather ton, Executors of ANN W. II AO if, de- " 8, William A. Rolln, Executor of FRANCES M1NKLER, deceased. " 8, Heniy C. Paul and Joseph C. Paul, Execu tors of HENRY K. PAUL, decaa-ed. ' 8, Thomas Williams, Jr., Trustee under the Will of Charles Williams, deceased, for R NORRtS, CHARLES, and ALICE WILLIAMS. t, Thomas Williams, Jr., Surviving Execu tor of CHARLES WILLIAMS, deceased. 11 0, Samuel Davis Page, AdmiutBtrator of ISABELLA GRAHAM PAGE, deceased. " 9, Mary O'Neill, Administratrix of JOHN O'NEILL, deceased. 10, David Geisler, Administrator of CATHE RINE GE1SLEK, alias SAUL, deceas d. " 11, Janus B. Smith, Administrator of STE PHEN E. SMITH, deceased. 11, John Gravensteln, Testamentary Guardian of HARRIET R. MIIXh.lt. " 11, Gillis Dallett, Administrator of PATRICK DEV.INE, deceased. " 13, Samuel C. Perkins. Administrator of ANNA J. SU ELTON (formerly Hall), do-, ceased. ' 14, Charles D. Freeman, Trustee of Estate of AUGUSTINE R. PEALE, deceased. ' 14, Martha C. Reed, Administratrix of JAMES K. CONYEKo, deceased. IP, William M. David et al., surviving Trus tees of JEANNETTB S. WOODWARD, deceased, under the will of JACOB DAVID, deceased. " 16, W Ullum B. Harms, Administrator of JACOB E. EUNKLE, deceased. 17, Jacob Reaver, Administrator of CHARLES REAVER, deceased. " 17, Bernard Owens, Guardian of MARY C. McGUlOAN, late a minor. 18, Louisa Barnes, Hxecutrix of EDWARD L. BARNES, deceased. " IS, Ann P. Woodward, Guardian of THOMAS OSBORN WOODWAKD, late minor. " 18, Cra'g D. Ritchie, Administrator of FRAN CIS a WAY. deceased. " 18, Mary Ann Dlckensneets, Administratrix of WILLIAM O. DICKENSHEETS, de- " 20, Qeoijre McDowell, Administrator of JOS. MCDOWELL, deceased. " 80, Catharine Drexel. Francis A. Drexel, and John D. Lankenau, Executors of FRAN CIS M. DRKXEL, deceased, a filed by Francis A. Drexel and John D. Lankenau, surviving bxecutors. " 80, Charles Stubbs, Administrator of JULIA STUBBS, deceased. " 81, Harriet Blackburn and James Bonbrlgnt, Executors of OLIVER BLACKBLRN, de- 21, Wllliam'H. Kelchllne, Executor and Trus. tee under the will of JAMES W. CULP, 11 21, George u!it7,, Jr., Guardian Of HENRY SEKSHOLTZ, Jk., minor. " 23, Israel 11. Johnson, surviving Trustee nnder the will of Georire Knorr, deceased, for LAURA PEURI:K, late minor. " 23, James McCoy and James McCurly, Execu tors of DANIEL WINTERS, deceased. ' 23, Elizabeth Weartel and George Gelhacti, Ex ecutors of FREDERICK WEADEL, de- " 23, Gavin H. Woodward, surviving Executor of CHARLES WOODWARD, deceased. " 23, Charles M. Deltz, Administrator of PETER DEITZ, deceased. " 23, Julia A., John and Qeorge Gamber, Ad ministrators Of ADAM GAMBER, de- 23, Henry W. Williams and John D. McCord, Executors of ANNA A. IRWIN, de- " 23, George Schober and'Uharles A. Suiter, Ex ecutors of FREDERICK SCHOBER, de ceased, i " 83, Israel 11. Johnson, Administrator, d. b. n. c. r. a of ALEXANDER ATKINSON, " 83, Keasny Boncoast, et al., Executors of WALLACE L1PPINOOTT. deceased. " 23, MaryC. Pferslch, Administratrix of WIL LIAM PFERSICH, deceased. WILLIAM M. BUNN, 8 25 Register, GROCERIES. ETC JNGLISII AND SCOTCH ALES AND BROWN STOUT. Just received, a fresh invoice of Guinness' Extra Dublin Stout, Tennant's Engllati Ale and Brown Stout, RoDert Younger's Sparkling Edinburgh Ale, Bass A Co. '8 East India Pale Ale, AUsopp'i Pale Ale, In stone and glass, all in fine order, our own Importa tion. A full line of choice and desirable FAMILY GRO CERIES. WILLIAM KBLLBY, N. W. Corner TWELFTH Street and GIRARD Avenuo, 11 10 tnstu5 PHILADELPHIA. K8TAI3L.IBIIED 1 SOI). WARRANTED PURE Old Government Java Coffee. Roasted fresh every day, at only 89 cents per lb., or 8 lba. for one dollar. Lovers of good coffee, give this a trial and satisfy yourselves. For sale only at COUSin East End Grocery, Ho. 118 South BECOUl St., Below Chesnat, West Side. N. B. Choice Groceries of all kinds constantly ar Hvlng. 8 8 thatorp FISHING TACKLE. TO SPORTSMEN. THE OLDEST FI8HINa TACKLE STORE IN TUB CITY. (40 years established.) SAMUEL SPANG, No. 148 NORTH THIRD STREET. Jnst received direct from England, a full and va ried assortment of FISHING TACKLE, as follows gtoo dosen Best English Trout Files, te suit the season. A full supply of Fine English Trout Rods and Books. nous Best Savannah F'shlnir Rods. 25 to 80 ft long. Alfco, a full sunply uf K. Hemming & Sou's superior quttillT of Hfch Hooks, Limerick fc. Klrbj, s eto. etc UutHnoons, bilk, hllk and Uair, Grass Llaes of every description. Also, Bamboo Rods, II to IS feet. K,-ln- inMMrt to nrri.'r buic iluKOllof uvl il viij. 0. tiii GE-'JI INS JIAA1 LiM O L. 0 1 tuthslia REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. a TRUSTEES' SALE OF AND VALUABLE REAL PERSONAL E3TATF. Pursuant to the terms of a deed of trust executed to the undersigned, on the 12th day or November, A. D. 1869, by the Tucker Creek Oil and Mining Company of West Virginia, to secure the payment of a certain debt, therein described, due to Frede rick Fairthorne, amounting toi'OOO, with Interest from tbe 18tb day of No? ember, 1869, which deed Is recorded In the Recorder's office of Wirt county, West Virginia, In Deed Book No. 9, page 682, 1 will, ON THE 8th DAY OF MAY, 1871 (that belug 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 auctlin, for cash In band, the following real and personal property In said deed mentioned, to wit: all that certain tract of land sltnate, ljing, and being In the county or 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 tho waters of Synn Camp Run, and left hand Tork of Tucker's Creek, In the county of Wirt and 8tate of West Virginia, containing EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN ACPIS of land, more or less, being tho same tracts of land onveyed to the said Tucker Creek Oil and Mining Company, by Nelson J. Nlckerson and wife, by deed bearing da'e on the 8th day of June, 1S66; both of said deeds are of record In the Office of the Recorder of Wirt county, West Virginia, in Deed Book No. 9, pages 293 and 301. Also one Portable Steam Engine Boiler and fix tures, 20 horse-power, two sets of blacksmith tools and a lot of oil well tools, and one tire-proof safe, all of whlch.ls now upon the premises. 1 awt M8 D. H. LEONARD, Trustee. B1 LACK HAWK GOLD MINING COMPANY OF NEW YORK. AUCTION SALE BY TRUSTEES. Notice Is herehv elven that we. tho undersigned. BENJAMIN WHITE and BERIAH WALL, of the City of Providence. In the State of Rhode Island, nnder and In execution of the powers in us vested by the deed of trust executed to us by said Black 1I8WK uoui Mining ocmpany, oearmij naie ou mo twenty-elghth day of May, A. D. 1S6, and duly re corded, will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION at tho Ex change Salesroom, No. Ill Broadway, New York, on tbe eleventh day of May, 1871, at 12 o'clock noon, all the estate, lauds, nuartz lode mining claims, mines, minerals, mining rights and interests, lands ana premises, snaiie, leveis, inn in ana diiu sites, stoies, storehouses, dwellings, and other buildings ana structures, waier, wawr-powers, runs and falls of water, water-courses, and water-rights and privileges, water-wheels, flumes, ditches, fur naces, engines, steam-powers, tracts, machinery, re torts, tools and fixtures, and all other estate and roperty; real, pt-rsonai, or mixea, oi saia macs lawk Gold Mining Company, situate In the County of Gilpin, in the Territory of Colorado, and cou- veyed to as in ana Dy tne aeea oi irusi aioresain, and 811 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 office of W. H. Whlttlngham, No. 11 Wall street, New York City. Terms oi saie win ue maae Known hi me unit ana place of sale. (2 15 taw to 10 beIuahi;1 executor's peremptory sale. es TATE OF JOSHUA PAX80N, Deceased aOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. Two MORT GAGES. 13000 and $2500. On Tuesday, March 14, 1871. at 12 o'clock, noon, win ne sold at public sale. without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property, viz. : No. 1 All that mortgage or 13000, due December 1, 1813, secured on lost west side of Fortieth street, 155 feet nortn or Locust street, rwenty-sevontn ward; 25 feet front, 140 feet deep. Also, lot north side of Locust street, 140 fee west of Fortieth street; 10 feet front. 180 feet deep. Subject to reservations, etc., see Mortgage Book J. T. O., No. 103, page 307, etc. No. 2. All that mortgage or f 2500, due March s. 1878, secured on lot and s able west side of Fortieth street, lbO feet north of Locnst street; 80 feet front, l&o feet deep. The northernmost and westernmost 10 feet subject to restrictions, see Mortgage Book J. T. O., No. T4, page 64, etc. Tbe large lot of which the said three lots were a part la subject to a paramount mortgage of f 3000, the whole of which is assumed and amply secured by the Improved portion of said lrage lot. ror runner particulars anpiy to Awtiau lumu- STBETH, Esq., No. 236 South Fifth street. jvl. Thomas a. sons. Auctioneers, 8 4 s2t Nos. 19 and 141 South FOURTH Street. PUBLIC SALE. THOMAS A SONS, AUC "i tloneers. Business Stand. Four-story brick mill aud coal yard and large lot. No. 939 it. Ninth street, above Poplar street, 80 feet front, 100 feet deep to uarien street, 2 ironis. on Tuesday, March 14, 18il. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at nubile sale, at the Philadelphia Exchanare. ell those buildings and the lot of ground thereunto beionDinsr. situate on the east 8 ae or Miatn street. north of Poplar street, No. 939 ; the lot containing In nonionisinin street u teet, ana extending la auptn 100 feet. The improvements are a four storv brick building, with two-story back building, fronting on is nun street, anu exteuaing tnrougn to uarmn street. It is occupied as a Hour mill. Terms tvtoo cash ; balance may remain on bond and mortgage for nve years, immediate possession or mill, the coal yard about the middle of April. For furtner particulars apply to Ellis D. Williams, No. 823 Wal nut street. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, J 25 S 8t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOUR l'tt St. ff REA L ESTATE. TnOMAS A SONS' SALE. U;iil Busluess stand. Three-story brick store and dwelling, No. 1619 Ridge avenue, northwest of Par rlsh street. On Tuesday, March 14, 1871, at 19 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phlladelnhia Exchange, all that valuable three. storv brick Btore and dwelling and lot of ground, sitrate on the northeast side of Ridge avenue, 142 feet 6 Inches northwest of Parrlsh street. No. 1619 ; containing lu front on Rid ire avenue 17 feet 6 Inches. and extending In depth on the southeast line 44 feet 11 Inches, on tbe northwest line 42 feet7V lnces; thence extending a further distance on the east line 48 feet 11 inches, and on the west line 42fe't7V inches to Ogden street, on which It has a front of 17 feet 6 inches, isuuieci to a yearly grouna-rent of I43-7N M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 8 4 St Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. rffss, EXECUTOR'S AND TRUSTEE'S SALE LXjEaateof Ferris Price, deeessed. Thomas & Buns, auctioneers. Well-secured Ground Rent, $60 a vear. On Tuesday. March 23. 1871. at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that well-secured redeemable ground rent or 6U a year, payaoie January anu uuiy,issu Ins; out of a lot or ground, upon which is erected a three-story brick dwelling, situate on the east side of Florida street. 217 ieet south of Fltzwatcr street. Fourth ward, No. 766 : containing in front on Florida street 16 feet, and extending In deptn 54 feet to Jeeaup street. M. TnOMA8 A SONS. Auctioneers, 8 4 18 20 Nos. 139 and 141 & FOURTH Street. 4V PUBLIC SALE THOMAS A SONS, AUC. ljil tloneers. Valuable four-story stone paper mill, Udwelllngs, stable, lime house, stone boiling housn, large straw shed, machinery, engines, boilers, 20 acres, Delaware county. Pa, at Brldgewater Station, Cheater Crek Railroad, three miles from Cheater and seventeen miles from Philadelphia. On Tues- dnv. March 14. 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at nubile sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. For further particulars, apply to James R. Cummins, No. 723 Bansom street. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneer, 8 4 911 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATETHOMAS A SONS SALE, Very Valuable Business Stand. Three-story lore. No. 1013 Chesnut street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, 24tf feet front On Tuesday, March 88, 1871, at 13 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, three- story Dries store, nu. nunuui butoh, n icon ln,.ii.i hv 11H feet. Terms-110,000 casn. Keys at the auction rooms. For further particulars apply to Cdwara O. Dleul, No 530 Walnut street. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, 8 4 S4t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. CUTLERY. ETO. TJODGKRS A WOSTENHOLMB POCKET AfcKNIVES, Pearl and Stag handles, an4 beautiful finish; Rodgeri', and Wade Butcher's Razors, and the celebrated Le. couture Razor; Ladles' Scissors, In oasea, of the finest quality ; Rodgera' Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks, Razor Strops, cork Screws, etc. Ear in struments, t assist the bearing, of tbe m4 ? 2T'.T-i coEsnirt.n, f- M A D No. 110 TENTH Street eio Cbc"i-oA AMDVEMCN1 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. HAM ANN ROSENBERO, Proprietors and managers. LAST NlUH rs OF THE NEW E R MAN OPERA. THIS (Wednesday EVENING, March 8, Mad. LOUISE MCHTMAY. Wagner's grand romantic Opera, TANNIIAL'SKR. v This Opera crested a prfect furore on Us repre sentation here lant January. Cast with the entire strength of the Comnanv. MAD. LOUIS K LICHTMAY, Mad'lle Bertha Reenter, Mad'llo Laura HatTnjr, Ber nard, Vli rllng, ITtelmann, Formes. TO-MORROW (ThurKday), March 9, LAST NIGHT BUT TWO, t TKOVATORR, , MAD. I.OUISK LICHTMAY in her great role of. LKONORA. beats can ba secured at Academy of Muslo and r. A. North A Co.'s., No. 1026 Ohesnut street. It TtfALNCT STREET T II E A T R B. f T THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. Aii .inn. uAnnsi WiLiLiIAMS In the romantic Irish drama entitled THE KM lilt At. 1) KINO. M'ke Macarty ..Mr. BARNEY Wn.LIAMS MHRgie Mararty Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS To conclude with the screaming firce of THE LATEST FHOM NKW VORK. Plill. Mulligan. ..; Mr. BARNEY WILLIAMS Widow Sprouts Mrs. HARNEY WILLIAMS In Rehearsal TH E CONNIE SOOOAU; OR, WtAKING) OF 1 HE GREEN. A C A DEMY OF M U S I c. THEODORE THOMAS' LAST AH'EARANCE THIS 8HASON, 1A1I liU.CSHT AINU MA11MGV, MISS ANNA MEHLIG AND OUCUKSTRA, FRI1MY EVENING, March 31. SATURDAY AdTERNuON, April 1. Orders for heats now received. RHMY EVENING, March Bl, It ANNUAL BENEFIT OF MR, ALFHKD STIMMEL. 11 1 RH. JOHN DREW'S A1UIH Sl'KKET XTJ THEATRE' Beirinn V to a nVWfr .HOUSES OVERFLOWING) EVERY NIGHT. LOT PA'S SECOND WEKK. MONDAY AND TILL FURTHER NOTICE, THE LITTLE DETEOTIVB. . LOTTA I N SIX CHARACTERS, with Songs and Dances. KIDAY BENEFIT OF LOTTA. SATURDAY H ECO D LOTTA MATINEE. In rehearsal FIUE FLY". Seats secured stx days In advance. TAVENPORT'S CHESNUT STREETTUEATRB. MONDAY, TUESDAY', AND WEDNESDAY EYumNon, A NEW WAY To PAY OLD DEBTS. MR. E. L. DAVENPORT as Sir Giles Overreach. TH U r SDAY First Night, of ST. MAttO. MATINEE ON SATURDAY. Davenport's Star Company every evening." O R ONE WEEK LONGER, GETTYSBURG, ROT BER MEL'S BATTLE OF AT No. 1003 OHKSNUT Street. From 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. A'l who have not vet seen this nreat Picture 9 25 should not fall to do so before Its removal. A SSBMBLY BUILDINGS. THE WONDERFUL TWO-nEADKD GIRL COMBINATION have been Induced to stay ONK WEKK LONGER (ONLY), to glv THE THOUSANDS who have been unable, or declined to visit the receptions In con sequence of the crowd, an opportunity to attend. Keceptions from 2 to n and 1 to in r. m. . AdmiFslon, 83 cents; Children, 25 cents. 8 7 8t A MERICAN MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE Northwest corner of NINTH and AKCHStreeta. Open dally from 9 A. M. tn 10 F. M. 100.1)09 CURIOSITIES From all psrts of the World. THIRj Y CAGES OF WILD ANIMALS. Tbe Snlendtd Dramstlc Comnanv aoDearlnsr In tlm . Lecture Room every Evening at 8 o'clock, and Wed- nesday and Saturday afternoons at 3 o'clock. Admission to ail tne Attractions, 25 cents. 12 12 tf FOX'S NEW AMERICAN THEATRE, CHESNUT', Street, anove Tenth, ; ' AMUSEMENTS OF ALL NATIONS. ; EVEWY EVENING And SATURDAY MATINEE. ' GREAT CONGRESS OF fTARS. Comprising thu best artists in the country, who appear lu Grand Ballets, Dutch Comedy, Local Sketches, Minstrelsy, EthloplanjActs, Farce, Comic VocQliBin, Pantomime, etc. EDUCATIONAL. Alt TAYLORM SINGING ACADSMY, NO. 812 ARCH Street. The Spring Term will com mence on MONDAY, March 6. Night classes for Ladies and Gentlemen. A class for beginners will.' be formed on Mondav next. Terms f 2 nor runner. The Tuesday aud Friday classes will be continued ' Terms S3 per quarter. The evenlug classes will, meet at a quarter before 8. The quarter will con-, slst of twelve lessons. Afternoon classes for ladies, two lessons per week, t?0. Private lessons givea as usual. Pupils can enter their names from 2 until 6)4 o'clock P. M. dally. 3 2 6t II A K YARD UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGE, MASS., Comprises the following Departments : Harvard College, the University Lectures, Divinity School, Law School, Mo Ileal School, Dental School. Lawrence Scientific School, School of Mining and Practical Geology, Bussy Institution (a School of Agriculture and Horticulture). Botanic Garden, As tronomlcsl Observatory, Museum of Comniratlve Zoology, Peabody Museam of Archaeology. Episcopal Theological School. The next academic year begins on September 2 1871. Tbe first examination for admission to Harvard College will begin June 29, at 8 A. M. The second examination for admission to Harvard College, and the examinations for admission to the Sclent! Ho and Mining Schools,; will begin September 23. The requisites for admission to the College have been changed this year. There la now a mathematical a'ternatlve for a portion of t he classics. A circular describing the new requisites and recent examina tion papers will bemalled on application. 1 NIVERSITY LECTURES Thirty-three courses In 1870-71, of which twenty begin In the week Feb ruary 12-19. Those lectures are Intended for gradu ates of colleges, teachers, and other competent adults (men or women). A circular describing them will be mailed on application. THE LAW SCHOOL has been reorganized this year. It has seven instructors, and a library of 16,i oo volumes. A circular explains the new course of study, the requisites for the degree, and the cost of attending tbe school. The second half of tbe year begins February 13. For catalogues, circulars, or Information, ad dress J. W. HARRIS, S 3m - ' Secretary. E D G E U I L L SCHOOL MERCIIANTVILLE, N. J., Four MUea from Philadelphia, The session commenced MONDAY) January 9 1871. For circulars apply to 8 81 ly Rev. T. W. CATTELL. rpUB REV. DR. WELLS' BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOY8 From Six to Fourteen years of age. Address the , Rev. DR. WELLS, ' 8 28 tnths2m Andalusia, Pa. MAPLEWOOD IN8TITUTB FOB YOUNG Ladies, PltUfield, Mass. Lonr widely known for superior facilities and rr f U'T ?J locu tion. Board and Engllaii tuition, toO tot pa f year, commencing February 83. aip K oleilcai patronsandteacher y spBAR pflnctpaL II, T. LAXJDEKBACITS ACADEMY, AS8EBLT BUILDINGS, a P,im.r preparatory, and Finishing School. Ad rirffi 1 P?i?clPl. "a TENTH St. lUlffl Trr.t'iGMEN AND BOY8' ENGLI8H AND Y CI-ABSICAL IN8TITUTB, No. 1908 MT. VERNON fctreet, Rev. JAMES G. SHI NN, A. At, rnudpai. 18 81 amtu2ui CIOTTON MIDDLING FAIR AND MIDBUNG) 'Gulfs, Alabama and Uplands, samples, cleaa stain, etc., for sale by WIILIAM M. ORKTNBTR, J 20 ITU NO. 109 C1LBSSUT bUcvl,
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