THE DaILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY-, MARCH 9, 1871 3 smwc sui&Rx.a.xur. ' litr 4 flairs Dr. Henry Hartshorns haa been elected rrofeHBor cf Natural History In GirarJ uouege. Eight new dwelling are to be erected on the Oirard estate in Marshall street, between Coates and Browa. The receipts of the Oirard estate during thirty-nine years amounted to $.",08i),2"i2,Ji;j. Admission to Girard College hereafter in to Le obtained onlv bv personal aDDlication f to the directors. Ihe cigar manufacturers met lust even in p, but failed to act on the case of F. O. Miller, who desires to test the equity of the "capacity tax." The revenue officials claim that the latter is not the point in question.' A new parish of the P. E. Church is to organized in the southern section of the cily. The three boys arrested on the charge of firirg an oyster saloon on Broad street were discharged yesterday at the Central Station. The Firo Commissioners, and not Coun cils, will arrange the fire-alarm boxes of the new department. . Mr. Michael Sweeney, for a number of years connected with the Bank of Commerce, died on the 7th inst. Four Lebanon county counterfeiters were brought to fee city yesterday, and will have a hearing when witnesses arrive. The thermometer marked 50 degrees at 3 F. M. yesterday. Pomeatlo Affairs. The Slate Journal, the ltepublioan organ atllichmond, Ya., changed bands yesterday. A n,,, xi ....... -l- vr r I brewers were yesterday lined for frauds on i the United States revenue. k The New York Assembly yesterday re- jected the bill making Declaration day and tit. Patrick's day public holidays. A hurricane occurred in the vicinity of St. Louis yesterday, doing great damage to property, and causing loss of life. The Executive Board of the Working men's Benevolent Association held a second meeting at Pottsville yesterday, on the ques tion of arbitration, and adopted a series of re solutions, the result of which is thought, by some, will cause a speedy resumption of mining operations. Last evening the Judi ciary Committee of the State Senate com menced examining parties interested in the coal controversy, and in New Jersey Governor Randolph lias been requested ta act as arbi trator between the disputing parties. Foreign Aflnlra. The Prnssian headquarters are at Fer rieres. It is arranged tint Bismarck is to be in Beilin to-day. The rinderpest has broken oat in the country around Lillo. The French prisoners in the various parts of Hanover have been started homeward. Emperor William will enter Berlin on the loth inst., and the troops on May 1. The National Assembly leaves Bordeaux, on Saturday, and will meet at Versailles on Monday. The Prussians intend making grand de monstrations upon the return of the victori ous troops. The day upon which Emperor William returns to Berlin is to be observed as a day of tnankf-2iving throughout fatherland. A proposition was made in the French Assembly yesterday, to abrogate all laws re- btticting the right of the people to hold meetings and form associations. The French Minister of War proposes a complete reorganizing of the army and the defenses of France, including the ereotion of fortincatioLB upon the new German frontier. The National Guard of Paris are exoited over the fear that they are to be disbanded. and have made a protest against the appoint ment of General Polladines to the command over ibew. A committee of the French Assembly yesterday made a report in favor of annulling I he election of Garibaldi to that body from Angers; and Victor Hugo proceeded to make a speech warmly defending Garibaldi, but was interrupted by a great tumult in the Chamber, wnereupon he announced his im mediate resignation and abruptly left the chamber. SAILORS' TKOUBLES. The IStptnce tlime-Honornble Dlnr.liaraa ! uiiiin rrauooy una in Jiaiei. Captain Peabody and mates, M430 and Shields, of the ship Neptune, cnargea wita cruel treat ment to sailors, were honorably discharged ye- terdav. In New York, by Commissioner Shield. Tbis action is based upon tne following facts disclosed In the evidence: The Neptune left Liverpool on the Sfith of last December, and there is no charge of cruel treat ment until the Banks of Newfoundland were reached, where very cold and stormy weather was encountered. The decks were then covered with snow, and it was necessary to employ alt" hands, including officers, In shovelling U on. it was durinir tbis lime tbat the hands of the colored Bailors were frozen. The captain dressed their hands, gave them clothing, and made them as comfortable as circumstances allowed. The bLId afterward sprung a leak, and it became necessary to work the pumps lnces- santlv tor three days; the white watch nail been overworked, and to save the ship aud the lives of all on board these colored sailors were made to work at toe pumps. The safety of the ship Imperatively required this. There is no evi dence to show that either Captain Peabody or his mates, through "malice, hatred, or revenge," inflicted any punishment on these sailors, or tbat they forced them to de more than the ne cessities of the case demanded. The United States District Attorney is eutlrely satisfied with the decision of Commissioner shields. The Boston Transcript says an earnest word in condemnation of the sensational para- graphlsts who are so prone to assert tbat ves eels, especially of our navy, are "missing," to the distress and annoyance of those having friends on board. It expresses the belief tbat every United States vessel of size that has passed Cape Horn for the last few years has been re ported as lost before reaching fc.er destination. It might have said, before the was even due at her destination. PILOT H 8. PASS IME RES, ETO. QLOTH HOUSB. JAMES HUDBR, No. 11 North 8IiCO.11 Mtreet, Sign of the Golden Lamb, Ara w receiving a large and splendid assortmeu of new styles of FANCY CASSIMKREH And standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS ana . OOATINQ8, (IWmwS ATWHOLKHALE AND R ETA IL. COTTON. MIDDLING FAIR AND MIDBLINQ VQulfs, Alabama and Uplands, samples, clean tain, etc., for sale by WILLIAM M. OREINElt, 180 Sm No. 109 CII ESNUT Street SMOWDON & RAU'S COAL DEPOT. OOttNKH DILLWYNand WILLOW btreou. LetiiirU aud fcer UJ li.IU l UAL., prrpurvt at the lowest cuna prices. EtlujlUU COAL, prrpntvtl tii.tia: Xj J7 cjj PINANOIAU JAY COOKE & C0.f PHILADELPHIA, REW YRKand WASHINGTON. jay cooke, Mcculloch ij cc, LONDON, AMD Dealers in Government Securities. fcreclal antnrion given to the Purchase and Sa'e of Bonds ard stocks on Commission, at the Board of Brokers tn this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL FOISTS. OOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD In connection with oar London House we are now prepared to transact a general FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS, Including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and the Issue of Commercial Credits and Travellers' Cir cular Letters, available In any part of the world, and are thus euai led to receive GOLD ON DEPOSIT, and to, allow four per cent. Interest In currency ttiereen. Having direct telegraphic communication with tth our New York and Washington offices, we can odtr superior facilities to our customers. RE1 IABLE RAILhOAD BONDS FOR INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and fall Information given at our office, 8 8 8mrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street. Fnllada. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment. THE Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company 7 PER CENT. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds. Intfreat l'ayable April and Octo ber Free or Htate and United States Taie. We are now offering the balance of the loan of U, 00,000. which Is secured by a nBt and only Ilea n tne enure property ana iranonises or the com pany, At OO and the Accrued Interest Added, The Road is now rapidly approaching completion. ith alhige trade in COAU IRON, and LUMBER, in mioiui n to tne passenger travel awaiting the opening or tnis greauy nteneu enterprise. The local f lucle tuoiie 1 sufficiently large to sustain the Koad. vve have io hesitation in recommending the Bonds B a UHtAf. ttLlAiLJS, and BADE INVEST- WENT. P r parut hrets, with map. and fall Information, apply to WK?. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, i Dealers lo Government Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL NOTICE TO INVESTORS. XL Choice Security. We rare now able to supply a limited amoun of the Catawissa Railroad Company's -7 PER CENT. CONVERTIBLE MORTGAGE BONDS, FREE Of STATE AND UNITED STATES TAX. Tbev are issued for tne sole purpose of building the extension irom MILTON TO WILLIAMS r-ORT. a dudance of 80 mtf, and art uecurtd by a lien on the mitire road 0 tuarly 100 vhUh, fully equipped and noitie a flourishing business. W heii it Is considered that the eDtlre Indebtedness of the otnpany wl l be less than 1 16,000 per mile, k avu g out tLeir vaiuaoie uoai rroper'.y oj 1300 acre. will be seen at ou-e what an nnysual amount of Br cur It j Is attached to these bonds, aLd the there- d re must commend themselves to the most prudent investors. Ad additional advantage la, that thev can be converted, at the option of cue holder, after 16 vears, Into tne rreierrea btocx, at par. Thev are registered Coupon Bonds (a great safe guard). Issued in sums of $600 and It 000. Interest DsvHble February and August. rrioe v$ auu acurueu wrcrcai, icuvuig a guua margin ror advance. For runner information, appiy to D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 1 set PHILADELPHIA. F o it S A. J-i IS, Six Per Cent. X.oan of the City of Wil- liamsport, Pennsylvania, M. - - V w t m At 85 and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely seoure by act of Legislature compelling the city to levy sufficient tax to pay Interest and principal. P. 8. PETERSON & CO., No. 39 S. THIRD STREET, IS PHILADELPHIA. FINANCIAL IN VEST MEN r BONOS PORTAGE LAKE AND LAKE SUPERIOR SHIP CANAL Ids. Secured by first mortgage on the canal (now completed), and on real estate worth Ore tunes the amount of the mortgage. LAFAYBTTB COUNTY, MISSOURI, 109, DOrOLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA (Including Omaha), 10s, and other choice Western county and city bonds, yielding good rates of Interest. WISTERM PRNN8YLAVNIA RULHOAD 6a, endoised by the Pennsylvania Rallroid Company. For full particulars apply to HOWARD DtBLlIIGTO.Y, 8 S 8m No. 14T South FOURTH Street. EtllOTT, COLLINS i CO, hankuks. No. 1 00 South THIRD Street, MEMBERS OP STOCK AND GOLD EX CHANGES. DEALERS IN MERCANTILE PAPER, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, Etc. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON THE UNION BANK OP LONDON. 9 8fmw JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO., BANKERS AND rBOKERP. GOLD AND COUPONS WANTED. City Warrants BOUGHT AND BOLD. No. 60 South 8 Ml THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. B. K. JAMISON & CO. SUCCESSORS TO ' P. JT. ICltLLLY & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bonds At Closest market Rates, N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT St. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and Philadelphia stock Boards, etc, etc. MS Bowles Brothers & Co,. PARIS, LONDON, BOSTON. No. 19 WILLIAM Street Now York, ISSUE Credits for Travellers IN EUROPE. Exchange on Fails and the TJnio Bank of London, IN SUMS TO SUIT. IT 8m QITY OF BALTIMORE. 11,200,000 six per cent, uonas 01 tne western Maryland Railroad Company, endorsed bj the City of Baltimore. The undertlgned Finance Committee of the Western Maryland Railroad Company , offer through the American Exchange National Bank f 1,800,000 of the Bonds ef the Western Maryland Railroad Company, having 80 years to run, principal and Interest guaranteed by the city of Baltimore. This endorsement having been authorized by an act of the Legislature, and by ordinance of the City Council, was submitted to and ratified by an almost unanimous vote of the people. As an addl tlonal 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 cltj Bhows that she has available and convertible assets more than tufflclent to pay her entire Indebtedness. To Investors looking for absolute security no loan offered in this market presents greater inducements. These tondsare offered at 87f and accrued Inte rest, coupons payable January and July. WILLIAM KBYSER, JOHN K. LONQWELL, MOSES WIE3ENFELD, IStott Finance Committee. FIRE EXTINGUISHER. THE UNION FIRE EXTINGUISHER. OVER FIVE MILLIONS (15,000,000) OF DOLLARS W0RH3 OF PROPERTY IN THE UNITED STaTEH UA8 ACTUALLY BEEN SAVED BY THE EXTIN GU1SHER Within the past three years; while In Philadelphia alone twenty-live tires, endangering property to the extent of HUNDREDS Off THOUSANDS Off DOL LARS, have been extinguished during the past year by the same means. Our Machine Is the IMPROVED CAhBONlU ACID UAH IT1KJS KXTlNUUiaHBK, and Is indorsed aud used by M. Balrd fc Co., Henry Di&vton fc Son, beniutnln Bullock's Hons, Morris, Tanker A Co.,1 Alan Wood ft Co., Lacey h. Phillips, Bromley Brothers, 8. J. Holms, Charles Baeu, John sou & Co., Rlmby i Madeira, Francis Perot & Hons, George W. Cbilds. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Philadelphia and Boston Steamship company, Pnua delnhla and bouthern Bteamshlp Companv, and luauy other of-our leading bssiness men and corpo ration B. caution. All parties In this community ara warned against buying or selling "Extinguishers'' except those parch sued from us or our ageuia, under penally of immediate prosecuuon ror infringement Our prices have been reduced, and the Alachiae la now within the reaun or every property holder. N. B. One style made specially for private real denues. Union Fire Extiugulther Company OFFICE, n 88 stutfrp No. 118 MARKET BTBEET, REGISTER'S NOTIOE. R E G I 8 T E R'S NOTICE To all Legatees, Creditora, and other persons Inte rested, notice is hereby given that the following Lamtd persons did, on the dates affixed to their names, file the accounts of their Administration to the estates ot those persons deceased, and Guar dians' and Trustees' accounts, whose names are nnrw mentioned, m the OfTtceof the Register for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of Admin istration in ana iot tne city ana county er rnuanei pbla, and that the same will be presented to theOr- ? nans' Court of said city and county for con firm a ion and allowance on the third FRIDAY In March, 1871. at 10 o'clock In the mornlnir. at the Count Conrt House in said city. 1871. Jan. 87, The Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives, etc. uaanlians 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- S, William 8. Ilalllday, Administrator orMARY ASHMORE, deceased. 2, Joseph II. Comly, Executor of James DALE, 8, William W." Taylor, Executor or GEJRG-E THOMPSON, deceased. 8, John M. Thomas, Administrator C. T. A. of HON. LYDIA EMILY BAKING, de ceased. 8, John T. Lewis, Administrator of C. T. A. of WILLIAM. WALLACE COOK, de- 4, Robert Purvis, Executor of HARRIET MILLER, deceased. - 8, Catharine E. Thacher Administratrix O ARTHUR THACHER, deceased. 7, Michael IVlagee and John Nolan, Execu tors of BERNARD MAUUIKE, de ceased. 7, Joseph T. Wears and Sarah W. Ather- ton, Executors of ANN W. HAG IT, de ceased, 8, Wlilism A. Rolln, Executor of FRANCES M1NKLER, deceased. 8, Henry C. Paul and Joseph C. Paul, Execu- ' tors 01 jit.rsKX iv. paul, deceased. 8, Thomas Williams, Jr., Trustee under the Will of Charles Williams, deceased, for R. NoRIUS, CHARLES, and ALICE WILLIAMS, e, Thomas Williams, Jr.. surviving Execu tor of CHAHLK8 WILLIAMS, deceased. 9, Samuel Davis Page, Administrator of ISABELLA GRAHAM PAGE, deceased. 9, Mary O'Neill, Administratrix of JOHN O'NEILL, deceased. 10, David Gelsler, Administrator of CATHA RINE GEISLEH, alias SAUL, decead. 11, James B. Smith, Administrator of STE PHEN E. SMITH, deceased. 11, John Gravenntein, Testamentary Guardian of HAHKIKT It. MILLKR. 11, Glllis Dallett, Administrator of PATRICK DEV1NE, deceased. 13, Samuel C. Perkins. . Administrator of ANNA J. 8UELTON (formerly Hall), do ceased. 14, Charles D. Freeman, Tmstee of Estate of ALGU&TINE R. PEALE, deceased. 14, Martha C. Betid, Administratrix of JAMES B. CONYEK8. deceased. 15, William M. David et al surviving Trus tees Of JEANNETTK 8, WOODWARD, deceased, under the will of J ACOB 16, William B.'Hahna, Administrator of JACOB E. KL'NKLE, deceased. 17, Jacob Reaver, Administrator of CHARLES REAVER, deceased. 17, Bernard Owens, Guardian of MARY C. McGUIGAN, late a minor. 18, Louioa Barnes, Kxecutrlx of EDWARD L. BAKNKS, deceased. 18, Ann P. Woodward. Guardian of THOMAS OSBORN WOODWAKD, late minor. 18, Craig 1). Ritchie, Administrator of FRAN CIS K. WAY, deceased. 18, Mary Ann Dlckensheets. Administratrix of WILLIAM O. DICKENSHEETS, de ceased 20, Geoige McDowell, Administrator of JOS. MCDOWELL, deceased. SO, Catharine Drexel. Francis A. Drexel, and John D. Lankenau. Executors of FRAN CIS M. DRKXEL, deceased, as hied by Francis A. Drexel and John D. Lankenau, surviving Kxecutors. " SO, Charles Stubbs, Administrator Of JULIA STUBBS, deceased. " 21, Harriet Blackburn and James Bonbrlgt, Executors of OLIVER BLACKBURN, de- Cf?ft8GJ " 81. Wllllam H. Keichline. Executor and Tms tee under the will of JAMES W. CULP, 11 21, George Buie, Jr., Guardian of HSNRY SEESHOLTZ, Jb., minor. " 23, Israel U. Johnson, surviving Trustee under the will of Georere Knorr, deceased, for LAUH A PEDRIt'K, late minor. " 23, James McCoy and James McCurly, Execu tors of DANIEL WINTERS, deceased. " 23, Elizabfth Weadel and George Gelbach, Ex ecutors of FREDERICK WEADEL, de- " 23, Gavin li. Woodward, surviving Executor of CHARLES WOODWARD, deceased. 23, Charles M. Delta, Administrator of PETER DE1TZ, deceased. " 23, Julia A., John and George Gamber, Ad ministrators of ADAM GAMBER, de ceased. 23. nenrv W. Williams and John D. McCord. Executors of ANNA A. IRWIN, de ceased. " 23, George Schober andCharles A. Suiter, Ex ecutors Of FREDERICK SCHOBER, de- " 23, Israel H." Johnson, Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a of ALEXANDER ATKINSON, deceased. " 23, Keasoy Boncoast, et al., Executors of WALLACE LIPPINOOTT. deceased. " 23, MarvC. Pfersich, Administratrix of WIL L1AM PFERSICH, deceased. WILLIAM M. BUNN, 2 25 Register. OARPETINQS, ETO. McCIUlUM, CREASE & SlOf.fl, IMPORTERS OF O .A. FETI INXS. Spring Importations, NEW DESIGNS IN ALL FABRICS. Now In store, and to arrive, together with the whole stock, are ottered at Fopiilo,! JPrices, To Insure large sales, Prepaiarory to Removal In July to our new warehouse, Nos. 1012 and 1011 Chesnut St. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CUESNUT Street, 8 1 wsmSmrp PHILADELPHIA. H TACHINISTS' TOOL8 FOR ANY CLASS OF 1M work. Founders, Forgors, and Boiler Makers, combining the latest Improvements. GRIND STONE boxes, Trulsg and Hacking Machines, Will keep the stones true and sharp for quick and pleasant gnnaing. no nusu GEORGE C. HOWARD. 5 9 mi No. 17 S. EIGHTEENTH Street. EM 80S81NG, PERFORATING, 1 Cutting and bcorlng Machines, for Metals. Bonnets ana lists, 1'aper ana other materials, MOULDS, Dies, runcnes, ana uutters. GEORGE C. HOWARD. Stmt No. IT 8. EIGHTEENTH Street. T OILERS, SAFE AND ECONOMICAL, 8EC- tlonal Boilers, water In flues. The common Tubular, water outside of flues. Plain Cylinders, Tanks, X'ana, and Digesters. (IKuRGE O. no WARD. m No. 17 S. EIGHTEENTH Street. OTEAM ENGINES, WITH PLAIN SLICE valve, or cut oil Vertical, Horizontal, and j'onaoie. 59 mi Governors, Pumps, Pipes, aud Valve. GEORGE C. HOWARD, No. 17 S. EIGHTEENTH Street. s HAFTING AND GBARING.aPULLBYS, Hangers and Coupling, bpeed ciiuunrcu, i 8 9 n.6 Ko. II S. EIGHTEEN TH Btr.et. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. TRUSTEE 8 8 A L B OF AND VALUABLE REAL PERSONAL ESTATF. Pursuant to the terms of a deed of trust executed to the undersigned, on the 12th day of November, A. D. 189, by the Tucker Creek Oil and Mining Company of West Virginia, to secure the payment of a certain debt, therein described, dae to Frede Hck Fairthorne, amcuntlng tofTOOO, with Interest from the 13th day of November, 18S9, which deed Is recorded In the Recorder's office of Wirt county, West Virginia, in Deed Book No. 9, pftge 623, 1 will, ON THE 8th DAY OF MAY, 1871 (that being the second Monday of the month), at the front door of the Court Honse of Wirt county, WeBt Virginia, pro ceed to sell to the highest bidder, by public auction, for cash In hand, the following real and personal property In said deed mentioned, to wll: All that certain tract of land situate, ltng, and being in the county of Wirt and Stale 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 ccrtaln.lract of land situate on the waters of Synn Camp Run, and left hand fork of Tucker's Creek, In the county of Wirt and Ptate of West Vltginla, containing EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN ACRES of land, more or less, being the same tracts of land conveyed to the said Tucker Creek Oil aud Mining Company, by Nelson J. Nickerson and wife, by deed bearing date on the 8th day of June, 1805; both of said deeds are of record in the Office of the Recorder of Wirt county, West Virginia, In Deed Book No. 9, page 293 and 80L A lso one Portable Steam Engine Boiler and 11 x tures, 20 horse-power, two. sets of blacksmith tools and a lot of oil well tools, and one fire-proof safe, all of whlchjls now upon the premises. 1 awt M8 D. H. LEONARD, Trustee. B1 1 LACK HAWK GOLD MINING COMPANY OF NEW YORK. AUCTION 8ALB BY TRU8TEES. Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned. BENJAMIN WHITE and BERIAU WALL, of the City of Providence, in the State of Rhode Island, under ana in execution or tne powers in us vemea by the deed of trust executed to us by said Black Hawk Gold Mining Company, bearing date on the twenty-eighth day of Kia.v, A. I). l6S. and duly re corded, will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION at the Ex chaDge Salesroom, No. ill Broadway, New York, on the eleventh day of May, 1871, at 12 o'clock noon, all the estate, lands, quartz lode miuing claims, mines, minerals, mining rights and Interests, rends ana premises, sum lb, levels, uuus auu iuni sites, stores, storehouses, dwellings, and other bullditics and structures, water, water-powers, runs and falls of water, water-courses, and water-rights and privileges, water-wheels, flumes, ditches, fur naces, engines, steam-powers, tracts, uiacinuer;, re torts, tools and tixtures, and all other estate and troperty, real, pt-rsonai, or mixea, 01 saia cia'-K Hawk Gold Mining Company, sttnate In the County of Gilpin, in the Territory of Colorado, and con veyed to us In and by the deed of trust aforesaid, and nil tne interest ana uue 01 sait company therein. Reference is hereby made, as a part or cms notice, and for a full description of said estate and pro perty, to said deed of trust, which may be examined at the oillce of W. H. Whittingham. No. 11 Wall street. New York City. Terms ot sale will oe maae Known at me time ana place or sale. m 10 aw 10 BERIAU WALL, lrustees. EXECUTOR'S PEREMPTORY SALE. ES- li"a TATE OF JOSHUA PAXSON, Deceased lEOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. Two MORT GAGES. $3000 and $2600. On Tuesday, March 14, 1871. at lit o'clock, noon, will re soiu at piiouo sale. without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the fnllnwlptr described nronertv. yz. : No. 1. All that mortgage of $3000, due December 1. 1S7B. secured on lost west siae oi roriietn street. loo feet nortn or locust street, i weuty-seventn ward: 25 feet front. 140 feet deep. Also, lot north side of l.ocuut street, 140 fee' west of Fortieth street; 10 feet front, 180 feet neep. wnoiect to reservations, etc., Bee Mortgage Book J. T. O., No. 108, page 307, etc. No. 2. All that mortgage or iwou. nae Marcn b.- 1878, secured on lot and s able west side ot Fortieth a.wa. ten r...l nnrth it T null at otroot Uli taat. fF.rit 160 feel aeep. xne nortnernuiosi auti weaternmosii 10 feet snhiect to restrictions, see Mortgage Book J. T. O., No. 74, page 64, etc The large lot or wnicn me saia inree mts were a part Is subject to a paramount mortgage or i.vkio, the whole of which Is assumed and amply secured bv the improved portion of said lrase lor. I'or runner particulars anniy h a.uc txcu l.vj.xvj- STRETU, Ksq., ino. Xb6 tsouin ran street. 0 m. 'J'llUMAB et ou.is, AUOMiiucers, 8 4 e2t Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street. fr, PUBLIC SALE. THOMAS SONS, AUC L:ii tloneers. Business Stand. Four-story brick mill and coal yard aud large lot, No. 939 N. Ninth street, above Poplar street, so reel rront, ion reel deep to Darlen street, 9 fronts. On Tuesday, March 14, 18) 1. at 19 o'clock, noon, wl'l be sold at public, sale, at the Phliade'phia Exchange, all those buildings and the lot of ground thereunto belone nir. situate on tne east side or Ninth street. north of Poplar street, No. 939; thn lot containing in fiont on Ninth street 80 leec. ana extending la depth 100 feet. The improvements are a tour story brick building, with two-story back building, fronting ou Ninth street, and extending through to Darlen street. It Is occupied as a hour mill. Terms $5000 cash ; balance may remain on bond and mortgage for five vears. Immediate possession of mill, the coal vard about the middle of April. For fanner particulars apply to Ellis D. Williams, No. 823 Wal nut street. . . . M. THOMAS bo;n, Auctioneers, 8 85 8 8t NOS. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH St. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' SALE. Business stand. Three-story brick store and iweilUur. No. 1619 Ridge avenue, northwest of Par- rleh Btreet. On Tuesday, March 14, 1871, at 13 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, filtrate on the nortneasi siae or Kiage avenue, 141 feet 6 inches nortnwest or rarrisn street, jno. 119; containing In front on Ridge avenue IT feet 0 Inches. and extending in aeptn ou tne soutneast line "J reec 11 inches, on the northwest line 42 feet 7 lnces: thence extending a further distance on the east Hue 48 feet 11 inches, ana on tne west line 4zreet7tf Inches to Ogden street, on which It has a front of 17 feet 6 inches. DUDiect to a yeany groana-rent or 143-76. Ji. TUOMAo u, Auctioneers, 8 4 s 8t Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. EXECUTOR'S AND TRUSTEE'S SALE. I Estate of Ferris Price, deceased. Thomas & Suns, auctioneers. Well-secured Ground Rent, $90 a vear. On Tuesdav. March 98. 1871. at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that wen-secured reaeemauie grouua rent or loo a year, payable January ami uuiy, moil ing ont of a lot of ground, npon which is erected a three-story brick dwelling, situate on the east side or Florida street. 21T feet south of Fltzwater Btreet. Fourth ward, No. 760 ; containing In front on Florida street 16 feet, and extending in depth 54 feet to Jeesup street. m. THOMAS k SONS. Auctioneers. 8 4 18 88 Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. 44 PUBLIQ SALE. THOMAS & SONS. AUC- ' Lh tloneers. Valuable four-story stone paper mill, li dwellings, Staoie, uuio uuuwt, iwuo uuuiuk uuiun large straw shed, machinery, engines, boilers, 80 acres, Delaware county. Pa., at Brldgewater Station, Chester Creek Railroad, three miles from Chester and seventeen miles from Philadelphia. On Tues day, March 14, 1671, at 19 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, For further particulars, apply to James K. Cummins, No. 783 Hansom street. n,.. ,.u . q . onng InillinuM 1 1 9 11 Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' SALE. vr Valuable Business Stand. Three-story lore. No. 1013 Chesnut street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, 84 feet rronu un xuesaay, March 83, 1871, at 19 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, three story brick store, No. 1019 Chesnut street, 84 feet lBTermslo,eoo cash. Keys at the auction rooms. For further particulars apply to Edward O. Dlehl, No. 630 Walnut street & AnctIoneera H4t Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. CUTLERY, ETO. RODGERS M WOSTEN HOLM'S POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Slag handles, an beautiful finish; Rodgers', and Wads a Butcher's Rasors, and the celebrated I coultre Razor; Ladles' Scissors, In oases, of the finest quality ; Rodgers' Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks, Kasor Strops, Cork Screws, eta Ear in struments, te assist the hearing, of the most ap pr;rci ct-sstruct!on, at r MADEIRA'S, No. lis TENTH Street. Wlo CUeaant AMIIIMIN1 yM E R I C A N ACADEMY OF MUSIC. HAM ANN It ROPKNBKRO. Proprietors and LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF THE GERMAN OPERA. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, March. Mad. LOUISE LICHTMAY. TROVATORB, With tne following great cast: MAD. LOU18R LICTTMAY, Madlle Marie Frederlot, Bernard, Vierling, Formes. TO-MORROW (Friday), March 10, BENEFIT OF MAX MARETZEK. Mozart's Immortal work. ...... DON GIOVANNI. ! tli srtlsts In the ftar cant. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 11, at 9 O'clock, FAKKWELL MATINKB. Benefit Of THEODORR HABELMANN, KRA D1AVOI.O. SATURDAY EVENING. March 11. FARKWfcLL NIGHT. Grand Gala Performance. Benefit of MAT). I.OUSP LIOHTMAY. THREE DIFFERENT OPKRAS. Second Act ..MARTHA Second Act HTRADE'jLA Sei ond Act LUCREZIA BOKGIA WALNUT 8TREET TDEATR E. THIS (Thnrs-iay) EVENING. March 9, MR. AND MRS. 11AHNKV U'll.T.IAMO Last Nights of the romantic Irish drama entitled TIIK EMKHAin HINfl Mike Macarty ..Mr. BARNKY WILLIAMS Maggie Macarty Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS iu conclude witn the screaming tarce of Til R LATEST IfHOM NMW vniitf Phil. Mulllttan Mr. RAHNRY W If'.T.T AM3 Widow Sprouts Mrs. BAKNKY WILLIAMS rnoay Benefit rf Mil BARNAY WILLIAMS. CONNIR SnoQAll. JAVENPORT'S CHESNUT STRKETTUSArKF. THURSBAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, ST. MAkC. ' E. L. DAVENPORT aq ST. MARO Aided by the Star Company. LADY OF LYONS, MATINEE ON SATURDAY, at 9 n'clnnk. Charles R. Thome, Jr., as Claude Philils Glover as Paullue A NEW WAY TO PAY OMI DRBTS On Monday Next. Tickets to be had at the OfTloa. M1 RS. JOHN DREW'S ' ARCH STREET TH EATKE. Begins V to 8 o'clwk. HOUSES OVERFLOWING EVERY NIGHT. IAJTI'A'8 HHitOMU WKKK.. MONDAY AND TILL FUR THE If NOTICE. THE LITTLE DETEOTIVB. LOTTA IN 81 X CHARACTERS. With SoLgs and Dances. FRIDAY BENEFIT OF LOTTA. 8ATUBDAY-8KCOND LOTTA MATINEE. In lehearsal FIKE FLY. Scats secured six days in advance. ONE WEEK LONGER. KOTDERMEL'S BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, AT No. 1003 Cn ESNUT Street. From 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. A'l who have not vet seen this rat Picture 9 25 should not fall to do so before Its removal. A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS. THE WONDERFUL TWO-HEAD !SD GIRL COMBINATION have been Induced to stay ON It WEEK LONGER (ONLY), to fclve THE THOUSANDS who have been unable, or declined to visit the receptions In oon- Btquence or tne crowd, an opportunity to aiteno. Kcceptions rrom a to ana i to iu r. ca. AdmiBsion, 36 cents ; onuaren, go cents, b t Bf AMERICAN MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE Northwest corner of NINTH and ARCH Streets. Open dally from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. 100.000 CURIOSITIES From all parts of tre World. THIRTY CAGES OF WILD ANIMALS, The Splendid Dramatic Companv appearing In the Lecture Room every Evening at 8 o'clock, and Wed nesday and Saturday afternoons at 9 o'clock. Admission to an tne Attractions, yo cents, uhu ITHJX'8 NEW AMERICAN THEATRE, CHK8NUT . Street, above Tenth, AMUSEMENTS OF ALL NATIONS. EVERY EVENING And SATURDAY MATINEE. OP EAT CONGRESS OF STARS. Comprising the best artists in the country, who appear iu Grand uaiicts, uutcn uomear, iocai Sketcncs. juinstreisy, niniopianiAcis, r arco, jomiu Vocallsm, rantomlme, etc. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. gECURITY FROM LOSS BY BUKGLAKX The Fidelity Insurance. Truat n4 Safe Deposit Company OF PHILADELPHIA IM TUK1R ' ' New Warble Fire-proof Building, Nos. 849-831 CUEwNUT Street. .! Capital subscribed, $l,ouo,ooo; paid, $600,000. . COUPON BONI8. STOCKS. 8ECURITTRS. FAMILY PLATE. COIN. DEEDS. and VALUABLES of every description received for safe-keeping, under guarantee, at very moderate rates. - . . . - The Company also rent SAFES INSIDE THEIR BURG LA K-PKOO V VAULTS, at prices varying from $16 to $76 a year, according to size. An extra sum for Corporations and Bankers. Rooms and deska adjoining vaults provided ror tsare Kentera . DEPOSITS OF MONEY RECEIVED ON INTB REST at three per cent., payable by check, wltnoa notice, and at tour per cent., payable by check, o ten days' notice. TRAVELLERS' LETTER8 OF CREDIT furnlshe available In all parts of Europe. INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for one I cent. The Companv act as EXECUTORS. ADMINIS TRATORS, and GUARDIANS, and RECEIVE and EXECUTE TRUSTS oi every aesenpuon, jroiuuie Courts, Corporations, and Individuals. - N. B. BROWNE, President. O. H CLARK, Vice-President. ROBERT PATXRBSON, Secretary and Tread arer. DIRECTORS. N. B. Brewne, . Alexander Henry, Clarence U. Clark, John WelBh, Charles Macalester, etepaeu a. tiuuveu, ueorge r. i7er, Henrv C Gibson. Edward W. ciarx, J. Gtlilngham FelL Ueurv Pratt MoKean. CD 13 fmwf PHILADELPHIA TRUST, SAFE DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE COMPANY, OFTICK AliO BCKOI.AR-PKOOP VAULTS IM THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING, No. 481 CHESNUT STREET. CAPITAL, $500,000. FOB BAFX-IBIMKO Of GOVBBKMBKT BONOS and other SxccaiTiKS, Family Platb, Jaww-MT, and other Valuables under special guarantee, at the l0The Company also offer for Rent, at rates varying from 916 to $76 per annum, the renter holding the kev SMALL SAFES IN THE BURGLAR-PROOF" VAULTS aiforaing absolute Skcukitt against Fin, THEFT. BUKULARV, and ACCID1NT. All fiduciary obligations, such as Trusts, Guae niAMSBirs, ExxccTOKsaira, etc., will be undertakea and faithfully discharged. a a truat inventmetu art kept teparaU and apart from tie Company' asuet. - ... i , i.t(.. tnii H ... a 11 a fnra.vilAd nn .nr If. 1lrVUlAlO, Ki,u'a vw"", .v. mr" cation. Thomas Robins. Benjamin B. Comegyt, Augustus Ilea ton, F. Ratenford Starr, Lewis R. Ashhnrst, J. Livingston Errlnger, R. r. McCullagh, Edwin M. Lewis, T.mua T Olaorhnrfl. Daniel lladdocs, dr., Kdward Y. Townsend. John D. Taylor, lion. W unaixj a. v.v. OFFICERS. Presldent-LEWI8 R- ASHHDRST. Vlce-Presldent-J. UVINGston EKRINGEK, Secretary SL P. MoCULLAGU, Treasurer WM. L. DUBOIS. 1 Bfmwl MILLINERY. -- M R S. R. DILL O N NOS. 823 AND 831 SOUTH STREET, FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE VEILS. Ladles' and Misses' Crape. Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satin, Bilk, Straw and Velvets, Data and Bonnets, French. Flowers, Dat and Bonnet Frames, Capaa, Laces, Sl'.ks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Bashes, Ornmnt and all kinds of Millinery Qoeox, . i a 1 1