tub Daily evening telegrahi -Philadelphia, Monday, march 20, mi. I'ItT Affair. Michael Dougherty has been held to bail for ftltoDipting to rob the Btoro of William Marks A, Co., at Eighth and lUoe streets. 1 nomas bterliug, of No. 1311 Pearl street, as stabbed in the abdomen at a fight on earl street. He refused to testify against is assailant, and the latter was discharged. William Miegbftti, a lad living at Eighth nnd Tatker streets, shot himself in the aido nen while plating with his father's revolver yesterday. The boy, it is feared, will die. The Fire Coninjissioners have directed hat rubber bolsters be placed between the springs of hose carriages, and also to place Jie alarm-boxes not in the located engiue houBe, but in the nearest place fitted for the nrpose. General Grant left last night for Wash- ngtoti. Hon. Richard vaux said, at the nieetine f the Central Association of I)nnnrnt that. S 'light had at last brokeu in the East," aud he dvucd every Democrat to "overwhelm the tarty of bayonets, tings, Bnd ruin." Mmcn iii. Mpgle, a flagman at Brown itreet, on the Reading road, was fonnd float re in the Schuylkill on Saturday bv the Park Guard. There were no marks on the body to indicate violence, und his death is supposed so have been accidental. The thermometer at 3 P. M. yesterday indicated (il degrees. Joi n G. ltidgway, Esq of the Law Asso ciation. Las been aonniuted attornnv for t.hA - i i j - - - lrosecntion of those How officers who charge illegal fees. Ihe military tax is being collected with much more success than hint year. , The art gallery in Fairuiouut Park is to be placed near the Green street eotrance. In the month of My the Philadelphia Germans will hold a two-days' peace jubilee. Dotneiatlo Affairs. General Butler will to-day renew his (effort to introduce his anti-Ku-klax bill in Jpongress. L Four burglars, with blackened faces. Auade an unsuccessful attempt to rob the 1-irst National Hank at Indiana, Pa., on Fri day night. The police of New York made a descent upon bo me of the gambling dens of that city on Saturday night, and captured over half a dozen of them, together with the implements and five hundred prisoners. -Daniel Lillis and his wife were mardered on Saturday morning in their house near VrmilaTif T.Tihi nan 'VYia KiMitnl laa,l ia supposed to have been perpetrated with an axe in the hands of l'raoklin Ellis, a son of xbe deceased. He was arrested in the even ting while attempting to escape. K Just before adjournment of the Senate to-day be should ask the senate to remain in session until his resolution limiting business to legislation on Southern disorders was dis posed of. Judge Busteed, of the United States Dis trict Court of Alabama, decided on Saturday last, at Montgomery, that, under the Euforoe ment act, in all cases where there was com plaint of attempt, on the part of two or more persona, to deprive any one of any right guaranteed by the Constitution and laws dT the United States, that the Federal Courts had exclubive jurisdiction, and that State Courts were divested of jurisdiction. ForeUa Affair. The death rate in Paris is greatly on the decline. A powder manufactory belonging to the Chinese Government,at HoDg Kong, exploded recently, killing forty persons. The iiew Prussian Cross Gazette of Berlin reays if French persecutions of returning Ger mans continue, a German army must re occupy the environs of Paris, and possibly rthe city. -The Chinese Government has paid 200,000 indemnity for the French property destroyed at Tien-tsm, and Has appointed a Frenchman to the post of Imperial Interpreter, rat a salary of $15,000. These concessions are regarded as full settlement of the claims growing out of the murderous outrage. A new rebellion is on the eve of break ing out in Japan. Prince Satsuma has with drawn his troops from Yeddo. and every ao- Vprehension is entertained of an early renewal Af hostilities. Sixteen German vessels were, 1 at last accounts, blockaded at Yokohama for alleged violation of the revenue laws. Mexico is preparing for revolution. The ' opponents of the re-election of Juarez have a majority in Congress, and it is proposed to enact a law interdicting the candidacy of the President. If the enactment becomes a law Juarez will disregard it, aud there are pros pects of revolutions and counter-revolutions. The situation in Paris is hourly growing more grave. Some blood has already been shed in the streets. Captured insurgents are immediately rescued, the citizens and soldiers fraternize, and there are indications of a repe tition of the bloody scenes of 1848. Fully A organized battalions of National Guards have r marched into Mont mar tre shouting "Vive la ltepublique!" The purposes of the insurgents are still indefinite. It is evident that there is y a desire on the part of the rebellious people to absolutely ignore the Bordeaux Govern ment, and establish anotherof their own choice in Paris. Terrible Htory- Sulfide of Ibe Itev. Mr. Van Uraa. The Filteburg Commercial of yesterday has the following particulars of a sad affair reported by telegraph: About 6 o'clock last evening Officer Mackrell saw a man sitting on a board pile on Water street, but paid no attention to him. About 10 o'clock, however, in making hU rounds, he found him in the same place, and on going to him, discovered he was insensible. Thiuklng the man was drunk he caLed assistance, and procuring a wheel harrow the man was brought to the lock-up. The doctor at once discovered that he had taken laudanum, and procuring a stomach-pump, attempted to relieve him, but it was too late. The drug had done its work, and the man died about a quarter after twelve, while they were workine to resuscitate him. The papers found in bis possession indicate mm to be nev. d. u. vau uorao. a Herman minister. It appears from one of them that be was a missionary in South America from 1830 to 185a. Among otber papers was found a letter from his wife dated at Cbambersburg, upon the back of which was written in pencil, "J. G. Vau Doren Is a self-murderer, and "Spring alley, No. bad folks." A number of testimonials of good character and stauding in his church, and recommending bim to the sympathies of the uerman people, signed by several uerman mln ibters in this city, Allegheny, and Birmingham, were aleo among his paperj. So far as could be ascertained from bis papers, no cause was as signed for the rash act. He was apparently about fifty-five or sixty years of age, aud man of fine personal appearance. "The prisoner has a very smooth counte nance." "Yes, he was Ironed just before he was brought in. That account for it." Whatever Midas touched was turned into gold. In these days, touch a man with gold, and be ll turn into anything. Maine otters to every able bodied male Swede a farm ot one hundred acres, aud exemp tion from taxation until 16".. MAD DOG. Hv rphlilnl nnii In Mr. f.vnls A Maa and . nr TrrrlhlY liilten. The Missouri Kcpublican of the 15th Inst. cars: Yesterday morning about six o'clock an un wonted excitement was raised on Mvrtle street. between Fifth and Sixth, by a most furious mad 'g. A boy named Martin Hertium was paslnc uli'i'g Myrtle street and saw a largo white do nlrg rear the sidewalk. Not apprehending any dnfiger. he passed quite elope to the spot, wlien the brute, with a sudden spring, seized I im by the arm. The boy ecreamed loudly, and Hie dog, after shaking him, threw him to the Ktound nud dubbed up Myrtle street. Ntar the corner of Sixth it sprang at a mm amid Henry McDermot, almost before he was aware of its approaeh, and seized him by the upper part of the arm. So savage and power ful was toe attack that the mm was thrown to the ground, but q'lickly regained his feet, and drawing a revolver, fired at the dog sovcra' times, without, however, fatal effect. At this time tbe neighborhood hxd been thoroughly alarmed, and Captain McDonough, chief of police, who lives on Myrtle street, ran out ot his bouee, half dressed, with an Immense Der ringer ready for active service. An Immediate pursuit of the dog was commenced, In whlh teveral police officer, the chief, and some citi zens participated. The mad dog was finally killed.' after repeated shots had been fired, near Seventh and Clark avenue. Having put an end to ilie ra vases of the raz ing brute, the Chief of Police immediately cauped the two persons bitten to come to the residence of Dr. Hodgens, Sixth and Myrtle, to have their injuries attended to. The boy was found to nave been shockingly bitten, the teeth having been forcibly driven against the bone. Dr. Hodgen cut the'flesh out affected by the bite, involving severe pain and great loss of blood to the boy. who, however, stood the one- ration like a hero. A similar operation was performed on the man, McDermott, who was also badly torn. BANKS. CAPITAL, $200,000. Authorized Capital, S500.000. SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS Since organization, March 10, 1869, J40,000. COLLECTIONS MADE CN ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS. Fourth National Bank OP r D1L.4UEI,I'!1I, No. 723 ARCH S1REET. . J. HENRY ASKIN, President. JAMES HOPKINS, Vice-President. EDWARD F. MOODY, Cashier. DIRECTORS. 3. Henry Askln, Jam 8 llonklns, Albert CJ. Kouerts, John Parelra, John B'irrisley, K A Shailcross, Samuoi J. Creswell, .Ir, samuei Miner, Joseph D. Baker. 3 9thsra 6t FINANCIAL. Bowles Brothers & Co,. FAD IS, LONDON, B03T0N. No. 19 WILLIAM Street Credits for Travellers IN EUROPE. Exchaige oa Faili and tbe Unio Bank -of Loudon, IN SUMS TO SUIT. 117 8m QITY.OF BALTIMORE. 11,200,000 six per cent. Bonds of the Western Marjland Railroad Company, endorsed by the City ot Baltimore. The undertigned Finance Committee of the Western Marjland Railroad Company offer through the American Exchange National Bank 11,200,000 of tbe Bonds of 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 tbe Legislature, and by ordinance of tbe City Council, was submitted to and ratified by an almost unanimous vote of tbe people. As an addl. tlonai security the city has provided a sinking fund of t'200,000 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 sufficient to pay her entire Indebtedness. To Investors looking for absolute security no loan offered In this market presents greater Inducements. These bonds are offered at 8Tf and accrued Inte rest, coupons payable January and July. WILLIAM KEYSEIt, JOHN K. LONG WELL, MOSES WIESENFKLD, 1 6 eott Finance Committee. W--olV' ' STT ' m . f - lilt a wntd "sTr c h a n t H fund. This Institution was Incorporated by the Legis lature of fennsylanlaln 1864, lis benign obje Jt bmug to furnish relief to Indigent Merchants of tin City of Philadelphia, especially such as are aged aa I Inarm. The claims upon tha rund are so numerous that the appropriations for tbe relief of its beneQcl irles are already In except of the regular Income, and It Is with the hope of enlisting more geueral sympathy and aid In sustaining this excellent charity that the Managers make this appeal to our citizens. Contri butions received by either of the undersigned. Life iuciuuemmp, i ou. auuuiu iiieuiueramp, . MANAGERS. Thomas Robins, Vt'Ullam C. Lurtwlg, Arthur G. Coitln, James C. Hand, Edmund A. Souder, Hamuel K. Btokes, Benjarnan Drue, James 11. Mc Furl and, K.lward V. Knight, Richard Wood. John Mason, wiinain (mannings, Wm. II. Bacon, El ward L, Clarke. John Welsh, Thomas C. Hand, J. v. Williamson, A. J. Derbyshire, Johu D. Taylor, John il Atwooii. . BACON. Treasurer. WILLIAM H 8 23 t Ko. m WALNUT BUeet. PR0P08AL8. OFFICE OF PURCHASING AND IWOT COM MlfSAhY, flo. 6 8. FOURTH Street, Room No. t. Pt. Locis, March 8, 1S7I. SEALED PROroSAI.8. in domical.-, Wu V ecivi d at this ofllre until la o clo-k M.. MONOVV, April 8. 1811, for furnishing the Smulsten'.-c Dipart meiit U. s. a. : 8 pounds mess pork. 4n,C(K) pounds of bacon- clear sides. lRl.roo pound of double extra flour. J3,(it,0 pounds of hard bn al. ll.oio pounds of corn meal-kiln dried. ir,coo pounds of beans white navy. 6.0CO pounds of split prai. 4, wo pounds of rice -Carolina. 000 pounds of hominy. IT.eoo ponnrts t.f Rreen Rl i cotco. l.ooo pounds of Kio cotree routed. 0. 000 pounds of hroo-n sugar 1. too gallons of whisky vinegar. 3,1(0 pounds of candles adamantine. h.ooo pounds of extra famliy soap, ;,roo pounds of sal'. MiO pounds of peppf r blacK. 4 Mhi pounds of hams sugar-cured. 17,1'ito ponndsof choice family flour. 8,P0 pounds of dried apples. Coo pounds of dried peaches, l.soo pounds nf ralsli a. 1 7B gnlions of pickled encumbers. f0 pillions of pickled onions. S75 gnlions of sanerkMut. a.') dozen cans of inlik. S,2(0 pounds rf lard. 7, (io pounds of butter. 1,000 pounds of cheese. Information as to kind of pckages, condition, etc. etc., can be obtained on application af, this OflUe. C. B. PENKO.SB, 8 13 t Captatu, C. S., U. S. A. UNITED STATES ENGINEER OTFICE, BAL TIMOIiE, MD. Fayette Street, near Charles, Third Story Union Bank Building, March 1, 1S7L Proposals are Invited for dredging in the channel below Fort Carroll leading to this city. Proposals, to be sealed and In duplicate, endurted on ouMda, anil accompanied by a copy of this advertisement, will oe received until noon of 1st day of AFRIL, 1871, and will be opened in ten minutes thereafter, In tho presence of Buch bidders as may wish to be present. About 7B,ooo cubic yards, more or less, to be re moved. Length of haul ot material averages about two miles, The object Is to attain a depth or 2i feet at mean low wattr. The tide rises about one foot and one-half. Proposals will state kind of machinery to be used ; average quantity In cubic yards to be removed dallyj price per cublo yard, Including ex cavation, removal, and deposit. Material to be measured In dumping scows. The right to reject any bid Is reserved. Foruis of FropoB tls and any desired Information to be bad on application at this oiUcc WILLIAM P. CRAIGIIILL, 3 2 Major of Engineers, U. S. A. rX CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. JL 8FALED PROPOSALS, Indorsed "Propo Bins for Bnildlng a Public School house In the Twenty-seventh Wara," will be received by the undersigned at tneoillce, south east corner of SIXTH and A DELPHI Streets, until THURSDAY, March 23, 1871, at 12 o'clock M.,' for building a l'ubllo Kchooi-hoise on a lot of gronnd feltuato on the corner of Thirty-eighth and hpruce streets, In the Twenty-seventh ward. Said school-houpe to be built In accordance with the plans of L. II. Esler, Superintendent of Scnool Buildings, to be seen at the oitlce of the Board of Public Education. No bids will be considered aniens accompanied by a certiorate from the Otty Solicitor tnat the provr sions of an ordinance approved May 85, I860, have been compl'ed with. The contract will be awarded only to known mas ter builders. By order of the Committee on Property. IL W. UALLIWELL 3 11 10 18 23 Secretary. pRAMiFORD ARSENAL, OFFICE A. C. S. PHILADELPHIA, PA., March 15, 1871. PEALED PROPOSALS In duplicate will be re- ceived at this- ofllce until 12 M.t April 15. 1871. for furnishing the freBh beef required by the Subsist ence Department, U. S. A., at this station during the two mouths commencing May 1, 1871. Informa tion as to conditions, quality of beef, payments, etc., can ne oouunea uy appiicauun in 8 15 fit First Lieut. Ord., A. C. S. CITY ORDINANCES. COMMON COUNCIL OF PIIILADELPIII Clerk's Office, ) Philadelphia, March 17, 1871. J In accordance with a Resolution adopted by the Common Council of the city of Philadelphia on Thursday, the sixteenth day of March, 1871, the annexed bin, entitled, "An ordinance creating a loan for the extension of the Waterworks," is hereby published for public information. JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Council. AN ORDINANCE CREATING A LOAN FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE WATER WOF.K8. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Mayor ot Philadelphia be and he is hereby aulhoiized to borrow at not less than par, on the credit of the city, two million one hundred and twenty-two thousand dollars for the further extension of the Water Works. For which inte rest not to exceed the rate of six per cent, per annum, shall be paid half-yearly, on the first days of January and July, at the onice of the City Treasurer. The principal of said loan shall be payable and paid at the expiration of thirty years from the date of the same, and not before without the consent of the holders thereof; and the certificates therefor, in the usual form of the certificates of city loan, shall be issued in such amounts as the lenders may require, but not for any fractional part of one hundred dollars, or, if required, in amounts of five hundred or one thousand dollars; and it shall be ex pressed in cald certificates that the loan therein mentioned and the interest thereof are payable free from all taxes. Section 2. Whenever any loan shall be made by virtue thereof, there shall be by force of this ordinance annually appropri ated out of the income of the corpo rate estates, and from the sum raised by taxation, a sum sufficient to pay the interest on said certificates; and the further sum of three tenths of one per centum on tbe par value of such certificates so Issued shall be appropriated quarterly out of said income and taxes to a linking fund, which fund and its accumulations are hereby especially pledged for the redemp tion and payment of said certificates. RESOLUTION TO PUBLISH A LOAN BILL. Resolved, That the Clerk of Common Coun cil be authorized to publish in two daily news papers of this city dally for four weeks the ordinance presented to Common Council on Thursday, March 16, 1871, entitled "An ordi nance creating a 'onn for the extension of the Water Works. And the said C erk, at the stated meeting of Councils after said publica tion, shall pretent to this Council one of each of said newspapers for every day in which the fame shall have been made. 3 17 2il OOAL. P. OWEN A CO., COAL DEALERS, RIITIFKT HTHEKT WHARF. SCHUYLKILL. iTL ONOWDON A RAU'S COAL DEPOT. CORNER O DILLW YN aud WILLOW Streets. Lenign ana Schuylkill COAL, prepared expressly for family use at the lowest cash prices. 1 13 811 A F T I N O AND QBARING.J. PULLEY'S Hangers and Couplings, Speeds calculated, ShalUng and Gearing arranged. OEOROK O. 110 WARD, 6 9 mi No. 17 S. EIGHTEEN TU Street. SHKARINO, ROLLING AJVD MEASURING, Fulling. Napping and Brushing Machines for Carpets, Cloths, and Prints. Shear loih sides at once, measure accurately, rolls tha goods to retain length, width, aud UuIbM. Blades repaired and p round, tuperlur Loom Temples, tmt .KU C. T OWARD, No. U S. EIGHTEENTH Street, Phil., Pa. FOR 8AL.fe. f3 FOR 8ALE, A HEW AND ELEGANT BROWN STONE RESIDENCE, East Side of Logan Square, Three Door above Sumner St., Replete with all modern conveniences, WILL BE fcOLD OS ACCOMMODATING THICKS. POSSESSION AT ONCE. C&N BE SEKN AT ANY EOatt OF TUB DAY. S II tf ELEGANT STORE FIXTURES, With Marble Counters, Large Fire-proof, Desk1 Letter Press, etc, will be acid cheap for cash ; good trade. No. 838 CHESNUT STREET UNDER THE CON T1NENTAL. HlBtf 9 FOR SALE. OR TO LEASE. AN ELEGANT fciii COl'NTRY SEAT. A large double stone Man siun, Stable, Ice-house, etc., with Lands. Situated within ten minutes walk of a station on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, ana tweuty-Hve minutes ride ol the city, awl hourly trains running. Apply at No. 113 South WATER Street, below Chesuut. 8 17 St FOR SALE -DESIRABLE DWELLING No 317 South FIFTH street, below Spruce. Ojod i.ouse ana lot zoxitu ieet to a wkio back street. Apply to 8. WAON ER, Jr., B IB 6t No. C2I WaLN UT Street. REAL. ESTATE WANTED. HJ W A N T S D. On Chesnut cr Eighth Street. V ADDRESS, STATIN a PRICE, LOCATION, AND FULL PARTICULARS, "F. B. K." S S EVENING TELEGRAPH OFFICE. TO PURCIIA8U, Desirable Real Estate. WITHIN ONE MILE OF BROAD AND CUBSNUT STREETS, Payable In good and available trade, and partly In cash. Address 8 4 tf "Box 1734, Philadelphia Post Onlce." TO INSURANCE COMPANIES, CAPITAL ISTP, AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, BUSINESS FRORERTY, No. 42T WALNUT STREET. Four-story front, five-story double back buildings, occupied as ofnees, and suitable for an insurance company, 21 feet 9 Inches front, 121 feet deep. 8. KINGSTON McCAY, 2 1st No. 429 WALNUT Street TO RENT. GOOD BUSINESS STAND TO LET, SUITABLE FOR ANY BUSINESS. Store nnd J3vlliiijsf SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SIXTEENTH AND VINE STREETS. Apply on premises. 8 14 tf ffUl CEBMANTOWN. TWO DESIRABLE jjijl Houses to rent, handsomely and completely furuished ; one for the year and one for the summer. Also, several properties for sale. Apply to WILLIAM II. BACON, 3 18 6f No. 817 WALNUT Street. ff TO RENT A FIRST-CLASS FIVE-STORY Store, No 45 S. Fourth street. Immediate pos session. Apply to CHARLES J. KEEN, 8 17lmw3t No. 325 WALNUT Street. ffA TO RENT A NEW FIRST-CLASS FOUR I3i story Store, Noa. 88 and 88 Strawberry street. Auply to WILLIAM W. KEEN, 3 17fmw3t No. 825 WALNUT Street. TO RENT ON MODERATE TERMS, verv desirable store: No. 224 MARKET Street. ibyiufeet. 816tf FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 8AFI MARVIN'S SAFES. The Sett Quality! The Lowest Trices! The Largest Assortment Fire-proof. ' Ourglar-proof. MARVIN'S CHROME IRON SPHERICAL Will resist all BURGLAR'S IMPLEMENTS for any length of time. Please send for catalogue. MARVIN & CO., rJo. 721 GXXX2SUTJ7 Street, (MASONIC HALL,) PHILADELPHIA. 2C5 L'roadway, V. Y. 1(8 Bank St., Cleveland, Ohio. A number of Second-hand Sates, of different B kei alio s-z-. i r n e viuty iuv. si'ef, M:..1j:-i j,-c. i"ve1 and bout Pd ironptly Ld ttrtlU::, at ii.kbou..uio iics. iu j juiwoui REAL ESI AT E AT AUOTION. 2 TRUSTEES' SALE or VALUABLE REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE. rnriuant to the terms of a deed of trust executed to the nnderslgned.-on the 12th day of November, A. D. 16C9, by the Tucicer Creek OH and Mining Company of West Virginia, to secure the payment of a certain debt, therein described, due to Frede llck Fain home, amounting to7000, with Interest from the 12th day of November, 1S69, which deed Is recorded In the Recorder's olhce of Wirt county, West Vlrg-lnln, In Deed Book No. 9, page 522, 1 Will, ON THE 8th DAY OF MAY, 1871 (that being the second Monday cf the month), at the front door of the Court House of Wirt county, West Virginia, pro ceed to sell to the highest bidder,. by public auction, lor cash In hand, the following real and personal property In said deed mentioned, to wit: all that certain tract or lnnd eltuate, blng, and.belng In the c( nitty 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, kuown as tho Tucker Creek Oil and Mining Company's Farm. Aleo, one other certain tract of land sRutte on the waters of Svlu Camp Run, and If ft hand fork of Tiu ker'a Creek, In Yhe county of Wirt and State of West Virginia, containing EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN ACRf 8 of land, more or less, being the some tracts of land (onveycdto the said Tucki'i Creek Oil and Mining Company, by Nelson J. Nlckerson and wife, by deed bearing da",e on the Stn day of .Tune, 1865; both of said deeds are of record In the Ofllce of the Recorder of Wirt county, West Virginia, In Deed Book No. 9, pages 293 add 3uL Iso one Portable Steam Engine Bolieraud fix tures, 20 horse-power, two sets of blacksmith tools and a lot of oil well tools, and one fire-proof sare, all of whlch.18 now upon the premlBes. 1 awt Ms D. H. LEONARD, Trustee. BLACK HAWK GOLD MINING COMPANY OF NEW YORK. AUCTION SALB BY TRUSTEES. Notice Is hereby given that we, the undersigned, BENJAMIN WHITE and BERIAH WALL, ot the City of Providence, In the State of Rhode Island, under and In execution of the powers In ns vstud by the deed of trust executed to us by sal t Bl ck Hawk Cold Mining Ccn pauy, bearing date on the twenty-eighth day of May, A. D. Ifi68, and duly re corded, wid sell at PUBLIC AUCTION at the Ex change Palesroom, No. Ill Broadway, New York, on the eleventh day of May, 1871, at 12 o'clock noon, all the estate, lauds, quartz lode tnlulng claims, mlnrs, minerals, mining rights and Interests, lands and premises, shafts, levels, mills aud mill sites, stores, storehouses, dwellings, and other buildings nd structures, water, water-powers, ruus snd falls of water, water-couts;s, and wateryights and privileges, water-wheels, flumes, ditches, fur naces, engines, steam-powers, tracts, machinery, re torts, tools and fixtures, and all other estate and iroperty, real, pt-rsonal, or mixed, of said Blaok Ilswk Cold Mining Company, Bltnate In the County of Gilpin, in tho Territory of Colorado, and con veyed to us in and by the deed of trust aforcs-ild, and all the Interest and title of said Company therein. Reference Is hereby made, as a part of this notice, and for a full description or said esiate ana pro perty, to said di ed of trust, which may be examined at the ofllce of W. U. Whlttlngham, No. 11 Wall street, New York City. 'J ei nis oi saie win oe mane klowii at me umn uu p ace of sale. 12 15 taw t5 10 BEKIAU WALL, 1TU8tee8- PLUMBING, OAS FITTING, ETO. PANCO AST & MAULE, T1I111D and PEAR Streets, Plain and Galvanized Wrought and Cast Iron Pipes Tor Gas, fit f am and Water. FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS, E0ILIR TUBES. Pipe of all Size Cut and Fitted to Order CAIKD. Having sold HENRY B. PANCO AST and FRAN CIS I. MaULE (Krntlemen in our empiov Mr seve ral years past) the Stock, uoodwiU aad Fixtures of our Kit'i il. s,TAWLiniiiit,n( i, locaien at tne corner of THiRD and PEAK Streets, la this city. that branch or ur Dullness, wgeioer wnn tnat or HEATiNG and VEN1ILATINO PUHL1U and PHI VATK BUILDINGS, boih by STKM and HOT WATER, In all Its various systems, will be warned on under the Arm name of PANCO AST A MaULK. st the old stand, and we recommeud them to the trade and business public as betug entirely compe tent to perform ail worx oi mai cnarauier M-'RRIS, TASK EE A CO. rhl.adi Iphla, Jan. 22, 1S70. 8 165 LEGAL. NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY X AND COUNTY VV PHILADELPHIA. Estate of HOBADE HlNNKY, Jr., Esq The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of WILLIAM. J. BINNEY. aetlnz executor of HORAC8 BINNEY. Jr., Esq., deceased, and to report distribution of the balance la the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his ap pointment on THURSDAY, March 23d, 1871, at lit o ciock iu., ai uia ouice, ro. isu ooutu ir in Street, in tne city or rnuaaeipma. GEORGE M. CONARROE, 8 9fmw5t Auditor. IN TnE ORFnANS' COURT FOR TUB CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MARY MANN, deceased. The Auditor annolnted by tbe Court to audit, settle. and adiust the lirst and dual account of CHARLES DICKLE and REUBEN B. JACOBY, Executors of MARY MANN, dee d, and to report distribution of the balatice In the baads of the Accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his appoint ment on WEDNESDAY, March 22, A. D., IsTI, st 4 o'clock P. M., at his onice, No. 120 & SEVENTH Street, in the city or pnuadeipnia. J. COOKE LONGSTRBTH, 8 8wfm6t Auditor. DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, Philadelphia. Feb. 23. 1871. All keepers of hotels, taverns, restaurants, and others selling liquor by less measure than one quart are hereby notified that If they refuse or neglect to make application for license, and procure the same, within the time prescribed by law, and whooontlnue to sell, will be promptly proceeded against, as re quired Dy tne provisions 01 me aoi or Axsemoiy. . FURMAN SlIEPPAKD, District Attorney. City Cohmibbionsrs' Oppicx,) No. 812 s. Fifth Sthkbt, v Philadelphia. Feb. its. 1BTL I The act of Assembly approved April 20. 1868, re quires that all keeptrs of hotels, taverns, restau rants, and others selling liquor by less measure than one quart, shall make application at this onice for lfense In the month of March only. The law In this respect will De ttrictiy eniorcea. ALEXANDER McCUEN, THOMAS M. LOCKE, JAMES BAIN, City Commissioners. QLD OAKS CEMETERY COMPAN1 OF PHILADELPHIA. This Company Is prepared to sell lots, cear ot all encumbrances, on reasonable term. Purchaser caj tee plans at tne omoe oi tne uompany, NO. B18 WALNUT STREET, Or at the Cemetery, where all Information neede will be cheerfully given. By giving notice at the office, carnages will meet persons desirous of purchasing lota at Tioga Station on the Uermantowa Railroad, and convey them to the Cemetery and return, free of charge. ALFRED C. HARMER, President MARTIN LANDENBKRGER, Treaa. illt'UAEL NLSLEf, Seu'y. 10 & wfm 6m AMISEMEN rsa. E R I C A N ACADEMY OS MUSIO GRANDCONC 8 RT BECK'8 PHILADELPHIA BAND, No. 1. THURSDAY EVEN INU, April 13. l;,7l. GK AND MILITARY BAND. In n Entire New Uniform. CHOICE SELECTIONS OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. 1 lckefs, 50 cents each. ) eserved seats, 75 cents. 4 1H4H ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THEODORE THOMAS' GRAND FAREWELL CONCERTS, Assisted I by the celebrated rtiniot, MISS ANNA MEHLK4, AND HIS HU PER H ORC U ltd THA, FRIDAY EVENING, March 81, AND ON ROranD MATINEKON SATURDAY AhTERNcON, April 1. Tickets at North's Mosic store nd AOi'1mv. r,ZHlm EVENING, MR. ALFRSD SHMHELS BENEFIT. ; 8 tO iwf3t jy AVENPORTS CHESNUT STRKETTHE ATRK. LEGITIMATE DRAMA EVERY EVENING THIS WEKK. MONDAY A NBW WAY TO PAY OLD DEdTS. 1 UESDAY ST. MAKO. WEDNESDAY A NW WAY TO PAY OLD t'EHTS. NOTICE. On and after this tnte TICK&TS CAN BE OBTAINED AT TIIS BOX OHFIO from 9 until 4 o'clock, after which hour, and until 8 o'clock, they niny be had at the r LUKAL UEI'OSITOHY, NO. 1211 CIIE1XUT 8U imoiB opt n at 7,v ; commence a'. 8 o'ci i K. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET LOT TA'8 FOURTH WEKK. HOOES PACKED. MUIilJAl, LVKHY KVKNIO, AND SATURDAY At TEItNOOMi AT 9 n'c-.lno.k In BrouBham's diHiuatization of LITTLE NELL A D TUB MARCJirrwRSS IOTTaI 89 LIT TLB NELTj A'U11A as THK MARCIIlONES-i FiniiA VRCXK-kit fiw i iirri SATURDAY-ONLY LIiTLENElL MATINES. MONDAY NEXT II EAR l"S EAK. WALNUT S Til KET THEATR E. THIS (Monday) EVENING. March 20. FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT Ot MR. AND M RS. BARN HIV. WILLIAMS. The successful Irish Drams, hf Falconer, entitled THE MEN IN TUB GAP; OR. INNISFALLEN. Mr. BARNEY WILLIAMS as Terrence 0'Rvn Wrs. BaRNEY WILLIAMS as..... Murirle Miimira with the beautiful song of "Killarney LiKea." jn act iounn win ne enown a new ami MAGNIFICENT PANOIiAMA. with New aud Beautiful Soenery. I ?OR ONE WEEK LONGER. ROTBERMEL'S BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, No. 1003-CIlKSNUT Street. Pre m 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. AH who have not yet seen this enal Picture Fhould not fall to do so before Its removal. . 8 25 AMERICAN Ml'tSEUM AND MENAUSK1E North west corner r.f NINTH and AKCHStreets. Open daily from 9 A. M. ti 10 P. M. lon.ooe CURIOSITIES From all parts of tie World. 1 HlRTY CAGES OF WILD ANIMALS. The Splendid Drunintic Company aDPeariue in tha Lecture Room every Evening at 8 o'clock, and Wed nesday ami batumay afternoons at v cciocr. Admission to all the Attractions, 36 cents. 12-13 tf IfOX'S NEW AMERICAN THEATRE, CHESNLT -F Street, abovo Tenth, AM I'SEM ENTS OF ALL NATIONS. EVERY EVENING And SATURDAY MATINEE. GREAT CONGRESS OF STARS. Comprising the best artists in the countrv. who appear In Grand Ballets, Dutch Comedy, Local ciieiAjriea, m lunirriNj, !Luiiupuuid.clB, jrarue, UOmiO Vocalism, Pantomime, etc. MILLINERY. jy R 8. R. DILLON N08. 823 AND 831 SOUTH STREET, FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPS VEILS. Ladles' and Misses' Crape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satin. 811k, Straw and Velvets, Hats and Bonnets, French Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Crapes, Laces, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Sashes, Ornamental aud all kinds of Millinery Goods. 14 MARBLE WORKS. H. S. TA'RR & SON'S MANUFACTORY OF CTarved and Ornamental Marble Work. 41ltI?EPI Street, alor Keren tbt 1 80 8m PHILADELPHIA. LOOKINQ CLA8SE8, ETO. - JAMES 8. EAR LB & SONS. No. 818 CHESNUT STREET, ' Have reduced the ptlces of ALL THEIR Cbroinos 35 Per Cent. This Includes ALL CBROMOS PUBLISHED, AMERICAN AND OTHERS. FRAMES of every character equally as cheap. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. QLOTH HOUOB. J A M E O ft nunc n, Io. 11 HTortn SECOND Street, Sign of the Golden Lamb, Ale w receiving a large and splendid usortmen Of new styles of FANCY OASSIMERES And standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS an COATINGS, (t 88 mwi AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FISHING. TACKLE. TO SPORTSMEN. THE OLDEST FISHING TACKLE 8 TORE IN TUB CITY. (40 years established.) SAMUEL SPANG, No. 148 NORTH THIRD STREET. Just received direct from England, a fuli and va ried assortment of FISHING TACKLE, aa follows: St00 dozen Best English Trout Files, w suit tha season. A full supply of Fine English Trout Rods ana Books. tteoe Best Savannah Fishing Rods, 83 to 90 ft long. Also, a full supply ot R. Hemming A Son's superior quality of Fish Hooks, Limerick & Klrby, s eto, etc. Gut Snoods, tsuk, Silk and Hair, Grass Llaea of every description. Also, Bamboo Rods, IT to 18 feet. Seines maae to order. Sole Importer (for 40 years) of the GENUINE HAARLhM. O'L. 8 T tnthalua CI A Jit IIOUS, ST121 PLATES, GAS TORCHES, GA8 TURNERS, WAX TAPERS, Etc. Eto., On hand and for sale by wiL.cn sc moss, MANUFACTURERS, 3101m No. 823 South FIFTH Street. ALEXANDER Q-fb A T T E L L CO.,' PRODUCE COMMISSION MKKCHANTO, No. NORTH WilARVJUi AMD NO, tt NORTH W4TBR BTUSST, PlilLADBLPUIA. AiojAxoa G. CAmuu eluab Cattil
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