THE DiilLY EVENING TELEGRAFIi PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 29, 1871. FROM TESTE KIM TV FIFTH EDITION. moM WAsuummjit. The laritnn Orlraatlva at the Capital. "Washihgton, March 23 The detection ot 3ac and Foxes who have beea hire for tome time wtth relation to their objections to moving from their present reservation to Indlau Terri tory, had another interview with Secretary Delano and Commls-loner Packer yesterday, the result of which that all differences were harmoniously adjusted, and the IndUns will fremove Into Indian Territory according t treaty stipulations, when they will receive their an nuity good. I bi) I'r ll.fi h'r Cvnf. Lleutennnt-Comtiiaixler Hopkins, arrived at Salina Cruz, Thureduv. the Iftih February. MiilulhaoH Port of Entry. The Secretary of the Treasury h:u recom mended to the Senate Committee on Commerce that a port of entry he created at Dulutb, Min nesota. ' I'oln Trnniffrrrl b rv I ram ph. Tte Untied States Treaurv t'vdty madi a telegraphic transfer of 25.000.000 In coin from the United States Sub-Treasury at Si Fran- Iclsco. California, to the United States Sub-Trea sury at New York, through the Bink of Call-, lornia. The Kxriiralan t lUnni Vernaa. All the members of the Cabiuet except Secre tary Delano aud the Att rne--(xeiier.il accoin panled the Joint lbh U'niimWioti on a trip to Mount Vernou this morning. There wa con sequently no Cabinet nieeliiig to-diy. 1 he Nan Itixnluato otiimiHnlanera were all at the Executive Mansion to-day, and had a consultation with the President. The commissioners remained iu conversation with Geueral Grajit for pr.iably three-quarters of an hour. The report was not presented, but will be to-morrow. On Tiiursdny the commis sioners will dine with the President. , (Jeneriil Splnuer, who has been seriously ill, is somewhat better fto-day. FROM TJIK SOU I II. The Chnhoan t a'ae at Richmond. Richmond, Va., March 28. Stephen Mason, a member of the Legislature from this city, was I arrested to-day charged with corruptly appro tun ing oliieers of toe city court to innuence them to summon jurors favorable to the acquittal of ex-Mayor Chahoon. lie was balled in $ 1000 to answer. niiwa buxvuxxaxi's-. CUT Alfalra. A young lady in a trimmings store on Susquehanna avenne, near Fonrth, was throt tled by a thief the other night while an accomplice 'went through" the money drawer. John Fenner, the indecent awitoh-tender, has been put under $2500 bail by Alderman Smith to answer. The thermometer yeHterday afternoon at 3 P. M. was 44; at 12 Al. it was 38. . Moyor Fox yesterday signed the bill in creasing the salaries of the school teachers. The Committee on Revision of Stadies in the publio schools yesterday presented a repoit enbr&ciog a graded course of instruc tion for the primary, secondary, grammar, and senior schools No action has yet been taken npon the report of the committee. D. lirainard WiHiauiHon, a Philadelphia journalist, bas been selected to deliver an ori ginal poem at the commencement, in Jane next, of the llanover College, Indiana. - Mr. Steinmetz, of the Board of Educa tion, yesterday offered a resolution to admit Miss Hat tie MacLunghliu to the Normal School. The resolution was defeated. The committee to examine the matter reported that Miss MacLaughlin coufesned to another pnpil that ttbe used a book to obtain the cor rect spelling of the word "Basle," aud that she expected "her mother and a gentleman to get her into the Normal School." Uouimllo Alltura. The Republican Apportionment bill was The coal investigating committee of the fi Legislature has resumed taking evidence. I T i. lltAtiikt 41... n f .. i .1.1 .1 ..........it!. will be made to the Ku-klox bill in Congress. The Ban Domingo Commissioners have agreed npon a report, excepting the health and the debt of the Dominioan Republic The special Senate committee on the border raid claims met in Harrisburg last eveuiDg, and many claimants were present. Some burgtars broke into the West Vir ginia Penitentiary on Friday last, and stole fifteen pairs of boots aud some other artioles The Newark (N. J.) M. E. Conference, now in session at Morristown, yesterday decided to hold its next meeting at ilacketta town. Sixteen locomotives of the Erie Railroad V Company were seized at Goshen, N. Y., on jvionusy nigni, oy we onerin, to sausry a judgment obtained against it by a Mr. Van l)jke for the injuries he reoeived at the Oarr's Rock disaster. The North Carolina House of Repre sentatives on Monday adopted articles of impeachment against Edmund W. Jones, Jndge of the Second Judicial District, and the matter being placed before the SeBate, that body will commence its Bitting as a court for his trial .on Friday next. Ferelca Affair. Marseilles continues tranquil. At Lyons the regular authorities have resumed the administration of affairs. The Carlists are again making hostile demonstrations in some of the provinces of beam. The Official Journal of Paris contains an article advocating the assassination of the Duke d'Aumale. Out of live hundred thousand electors ia Paris onlv two hundred thousand voted at the elections on Sunday. The army of Prince Frederick Charles occupying France, which has been in motion for a few days past, la now stationary. The plenipotentiaries of France and Germany met at Brussels, yesterday after. noon, but the opening proceedings were wholly formal. The initiative proceedings taken by the Dutch Cabinet towards the neutralization of private property at sea have been entirely Kuecfrssful. At the Paris eleotiona, on Sunday, the rich people generally abstained from visiting the polls, and merchants voted the conserva tive ticket. Barricading continues in Paris, and the ntmoht vigilance is manifested by the insur gent Nationals. The Place Vendome bas the D sur.(-rt of a camD. In the Britibb House of Lords yesterday lhA -fects of the present military system of iha r. &t ion were discussed, while in the House rvnniona the drift of the debate was to- werd securing legislation to prevent the ex portation of arms to belligerents. tv, i.iRfiial Journal of the Central Com. ...in t, fli-tit task of tbnewly-eleoted will La the com Dilution of the charter (hat will seenre the rights of the ople and prevent the representation of arge towns from being swamped by the country. rilOIIIBUORY LEGlSLlTlOX. The 'Mlnlae I-nw' In ItHchUaa. The Lansing State Jtepublican ha the folio v It g interesting account of the operation of the problbitoiy liquor law In Michigan: 'Michigan has npon its sUtute books the inrFt i fllcleut prohibitory law of any State in t lie Union. In one thing alone, as origlnallv tuacted, it Is effectual . where mot if not all laws in other States have failed. We refer to t be sections in relation to appeal from the jus tice to the circuit courts. In this section of the ftate we know of no appeal that has been taken to the circuit, and It has rarely if ever happened in the Mate. So far as Detroit, Jackson, East tnuiiiaw, Grand Rnplds, aud other of our large chub are concerned, the law Is a dead letter ii i on cur statute books. In our own city it is enforced when complaint Is made, but we know of no complaints except of tho lower ordor of saloons, whose proprietors are periodically, per haps three or four limes a year, hauled up and nutfetopnya Hie of ten dollars and coUs, amounting in the aggregate to fifty or sixty djl lurs, the profits of a week's business. "There are small villages and farming towns where tte law is enforced. They stand by the law and are entitled to Us benefits. But in thne-fourths of the towns in Michigan it is a dead letter. "The failure of the law is from want of pluck on the part of Its friends, and they have no right to blame the law or throw the responsibility elsewhere than on themselves. For this reason alone we are not sorry that the bill Increasing penalties bas gone by the board. The statute books of the State are already too much encum bered with laws which are not enforced. 'The average of public sentiment must be equal to the enforcement of laws, or their enact ment Is a mere matter of form and they are worthless as so much blank paper. And when the Legislature Is relied npon solely for the re straint and reformation of men, It fails to confer expected benefits. Jf such laws are made the catspaw to create political parties, whose object is less their enforcement than the enjoyment of power, the moral eeutlment that enacted the statute is forgotten, and under Its operation that education belonging not to parties but to men as men, is lost sight of. That is the result of the present law. mere is not one man pieagea to torn aosti- nence now where there were ten twenty years ago. The proportion of drunkards may not be greater, but the men who have the moral stamina to enforce such laws are decreasing in number." . .... PRESIDENT THIERS. fill Opinion af Haw the Eleettan were (!nr- trd Out The Duty el the Hour Pio Fartv but France. The Memorial of St. Etlenne gives the fol lowing account of a private interview between M. Thiers aud the deputies of the Loire. The aged statesman spoke as follows: JNever nas an &ssemoiy oeen more ireeiy elected than the present one. There have been a few attempts by the prefects to exercise a pressure, but the Government did not have the time and opportunity to influence the elections even if it had been so inclined. In the invaded departments the Prussians bad no interest to in terfere, and kept aloof. The number of voters has been as large as at any previous election. The present Assembly does, therefore, truly represent France. The majorit3' is strong and united, and is, for this very reason, disposed to be moderate. it is necessary that the Assembly should abstain from discussing questions that might cause a divUlon. The question whether France should be a monarchy or a republic ought to be dU caided for the present. We have before us the task of reassumlui; our position iu Europe. to reorganize our armies and to raise our credit. To do these things we need good diplomats, eood military men and scood financiers. It mat ters litue to me wnemer iney oe republicans or royalists. Let us give proof of conciliation. Do not let us attack anybody as long as the Prussians are among us. u we snouta oe at tacked we shall see what we can do, We have fists: we shall make use of them. As far as I am concerned, gentlemen, I have bo more passions; I am past resentment. I should like to possess yet these qualities, but I am too old. I shall devote the few years that may be left me on this earth to the public welfare. I have asked liberty oi the empire, ana it it naa given what I demanded I should have accepted and sustained it. But there is no merit in say ing this now the empire is a thing of the past. Let the republic give me orer and liberty, and I shall not be opposed to the republic. I have the greatest respect tor mat nraucnoi me uouroons which I formerly served, but henceforward I shall serve no party; I shall serve France! Let us all remain united in the interest of France and on the common ground of liberty and the independence of our unfortunate conn try FINANCIAL. JAY COOKE & CO., PHILADELPHIA, HEW YORK and WASHINGTON. jay cooke, Mcculloch & co., LONDON, AMD Sealers In Government Securities. Special attention riven to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at.the Board of Brokers In this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. QOLS AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOL 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 the Issue of Commercial Credits and Travellers' cir cular Letters, available 1b any part of the world, and are thus enabled to receive UOLD ON DEPOSIT, and to allow four per cent. Interest In currency thereon. Having direct telegraphic communication with both our New York and Washington Offices, we can offer superior facilities to onr customers. RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOB INVEST MENT. Pampbletc and full Information given at our office, 8mrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street. PhUada. r30 530 BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTER ST 1IUJWKU ON DAILY BALANCES. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOB THE PURCHASE AND SALE 0 ALL RELIABLE SB CCRITIES. I.t.K4!T10N8 MADB EVERYWHERE. KRAI. ESTATE OOLLATEilAL LOANS HEGO T1ATED. 8 W An) tfo. 630 WAXNU7 Bt rhiltd. FINANCIAL.. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment. TUB Sunbury and lewistown Railroad Company 7 PER LEX?-?. Q OLD First Mortgage Bonds. Interest Fnynhle April and Octo ber, Free or Mtnte and United States 'Faxes. We are now offering the balance of the loan of l,oo,ooo, which is secured by a tlst and only lien n the entire property and franchises of tho Com pany. At DO and the Accrued Added. Interest The Road Is now rapidly approaching completion, with a large trade In COAL, IRON, and LUMBER, In adnitlon to the psssenarer travel awaiting the opening of this greatly needed enterprise. Tne local trade alone 1 sunlclently large to sustain the Road. W'ehavn no hesitation In recommending the Bonds as a CHEAP, RELIABLE, and 8AFK INVEST M KNT. Fur pamphfets, with map, and full Information, apply to wry. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, Dealers In Government Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Wilmington and Reading Railroad 7 PEXl CENT. BONOS. Free of Taxes. we are now offering a limited amount of the becojnu muKTUAUii uoMDd of this Company At 82's' and Accrued Interest. Tne Bonds are Issued In $1008, S500s, and SI OOOs, COUPONS PAYABLE JANUARY AND JULY. We placed the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company at 88 per cent. They are now bringing on the open market OS per cent. This fact is strong evidence or the standing and credit of this Com pany. . l ue ruaa in now nninnea sna aoiug m lorgo oi profitable business. WM, PAINTER & CO.. BANKERS, And Dealers In Government 8ecu"Ulea, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL NOTICE TO INVESTORS. A Choice Security. We re now able to sspply a limited amoua of the Catawissa Railroad Company's 7 PER CENT. CONVERTIBLE MORTGAGE BONDS, FREE OF STATS AND UNITED STATES TAX. mev are lssuea xor ine soie nnrnose or nniimna the extension from MILTON TO WILLIAM el roKT. a distance oi B0 miles, and art tecured by m lien on the entire road ef nearly iuo miles, tally equipped and doing a flourishing business. W hen It la considered that the entire Indebtedness of the company win oe less toan sie.uoo per mile, leaving ont tneir vatuaoi voai rropertp of lseo aore. It will te seen at once what an nuusual amount of arcnrlty Is attached to these bonds, and they there fore most commend themselves to the most prudent Investors. An additional advantage la. that thev can be converted, at the option of the holder, after 16 years, into the Preferred Stock, at par. i ney are registered uoupoa uonds (a great safe. gnarai, issuea in sums oi sow ana stuuu. interest payable February and August. rrice rtft hiu auoruou uiMsrc.it leaving a good margin lur auvuiuo, jror turuier uuormauon, appiy vo D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., No. 121 SOUTH THIRD ST11EET, 1 BS9 PHILADELPHIA. 5 FXjR CUBIT. New United States Loan. Agents appointed to receive subscriptions or ex- change FOR 5-20 BOriDO. Books now open and Information furnished aa terms, etc ELLIOTT, COLLIN 8 ft CO., No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 8 8tf PHILADELPHIA. DUNN BROTHERS, IIAIVUISUS, Nob. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St. real era In Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans, Government Securities, and Gold. Draw Bills of Exchange on the Union Bank of London.and Issue travellers' letters of credit throngh lleasra BOWLES KOa k CO., available In all the cities of Europe. Make Collections on all points. Execute orders for Bonds end Stocks at Board of Brokers. Allow inteiest on Deposits, subject to check at sight. ia FINANCIAL.. DE HAVEN & BaO., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. A NEW TRUNK LINE FROM TIIR SEA BOARD TO THE WE5T, Is already completed and In opcra;!on from Rich mond to the celebrated Uilte bulphur Springs, S.T miles, and there temaln bur 80 miles now under construction, to complete It to the Western terminus on the Ohio river, 818 miles below Pittsburg, at the head of rrhable nxf continuous navigation. The completed ponton of the road U doing t GOOD LOCAL BUSINESS, wlrch will ha enor mously Increased as It r rogresses and opens tho Im mense mineral riches of Virginia and West Virginia, whope coal and Iron aro celeorve 1 for their quality and abundance, and wonld alone enlch the means of communication which afford them acccas to the markets East and Viett. The advantages of tne Chrsapi aXe and Ohio Rail road AS A CHEAT KWT AND WEST THROI UII LINE for the tiansportatloa of tin heavy freights (which constitute the principal part of the East and West throngh tranic) are numerous and Important. 1. A SHORT ROUTE between the Atlantic rnnt and the Great Went. 8. 1AW OHADHS. . LIGHT CURVES. 4. A GENIAL CLIMATE, which admits of safe. eccnoni'cal, and rapid railroad operation through out the year. 6. E A ST AND WEST TERMINI, at favorable points on tide-water and the Ohio river. 6. A VKKY LAJtiBE THROUGH AND LOCAL TRAFFIC awaUlng ltfl progress. 7. A COMPARATIVELY LIlinT CAPITAL AND DEBT, and consequently a light tax upon traillc for payment of interest and dividends. aii inese conditions lavor a cneap ana economical working of the line, which will enable the Chesa peake and Ohio route to do a profitable East and west throngh business at rates which would not pay by the more dllllcult aud costly lines, and to control an enorvioM Southwestern through trade. We are now authorized to sell an additional amount of FIRST MORTGAGE SIX PER CENT. GOLD BONDS of the company, at the original price OI vu ana arerueu iniereu The bonds are secured by a mortgage upon the en tire road, franchises, and property f the company, WHICH NOW, IN COMPLETED ROAD AND WORK DONE. EXCEEDS THE ENTIRE AMOUNT OP THE MORTGAGE, and which, when completed, win ne worm at jeani idu,uuu,uuu. A .Sinking Fund of tiou.ooo per annum Is provided for their redemption. They are issued as Coupons or Registered Bjnrts, and In denominations of 8100, K500, find 81000, Interest payable May and November. In the city of isew lors. The superior advantages, valuable property and franchises, and able and honorable management of the Chesapeake ana unto Kanroaa company, render It one of the most substantial, reliable, aud trust worthy corporations In the country, and commoHd Its securities to the unhesitating confidence of capi talists and Investors. Pamphlets, maps, and full particulars furnished npon application. DE HAVEN & BRO., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 8 84 fmw lm PHILADELPHIA. NEW Loan of the United States. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO 1HE New 6 Per Cent. United States Loan Received at onr Office, where all Information wlu given as to terms, etc. WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 8. THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. F it. HALE, Six Per Cent. loan of the City of Wil- liamsport, Pennsylvania, . Froo o all Taxes. At 85 and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely seonre by act of Legislature compelling the cltj to levy sufficient tax to pay Interest and principal. P. 8. PETERSON & CO., No. 39 S. THIRD STREET, J ; PHILADELPHIA. JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO.. BANKERS AND BROKER?. GOLD AND COUPONS WANTED. City Warrants BOUGHT AND BOLD. No. 60 South THIRD Street. BMf PHILADELPHIA, ELLIOTT, COUINS S CO., No. 109 South THIRD Street, MEMBERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EX CHANGES. DEALERS IN MERCANTILE PAPER, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD.Etc. DRAW BILL8 OF EXCHANGE ON THE UNION BANK. OP LUND UN. 8 f mwt INVESTMENT BONDS PORTAGE LAKE AND LAKE SUPERIOR SHU CANAL los. becured by tlrat mortgage on the canal (now completed), and on real estate worth Ave tunes tne amount oi me mortgage. LAFAYETTE COUNTY, MISSOURI, 10s. DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRA8K1 (Including Omaha), los, and other choice Western county ana city bonds, yielding good rates of interest WESTER PENN8YLAVNIA RAILROAD OS, endorsed by the Pennsylvania Hallroia company. For full particulars apply to MfklVAttlr IU!.l1fTt. 8in Ivo. 147 bouth FOUUTH Street. FINANCIAL. 7 Per Cent, Gold Coupons THE COUPONS OF THE Snabury and L.ewtOTrn Rail road Com jt FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, due April 1, will be pain Free of all Taxes, On and after that date, at the Banking Douse of WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 88 tf PHILADELPHIA. B. K JAMISON & CO. SUCCESSORS TO P.F.KKLL.Y & 00 BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Boudk At CloHeaft Market Rates, XT. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT SU Special attention given to COMMISSION OKDK In New York and Philadelphia 8tock Boards, eu-, etc H3 FOR SALE. FOR SALE, n Elegant Hcsidsnce, WITH STABLE, AT CHESNUT HILL. Deslrabli location, a few minutes' walk from depot D. T. PR4TT, No. 10S South FOUKTH Street. 8S4 2m SALE OP THE ATSION ESTATE. rEoUT 28,0(10 ACBES OF LAND, TO BE SOLD AT PUB11U AUUTIUN, -lillt wrai Jittsii HOTEL, OAM1KN, N. J., ON MAY 6, ISU, AT 1 O'CLOCK. P. M. TO SPECULATORS IN LAND. PROJECTORS OP TOWNS AND IMI'I I'AUlHia HBtSMlSLiii, n. RARE OPPORTUNITY 'UK IN VJKat'iUKiN X IS PKSSENTED!! A FARM oi about 700 acres, with extensive Im provements. Is Included. SEVERAL MILLS aud additional mill and manu facturing sites are on the property. RAILROADS traverse tne euwre lengtn oi me tract ...... ATSION STATION is tne poini oi junction or two railroads. TOWNS and SETTLKiaKiN is may oe ravoraoiy located. THlt CEDAK TIM B till is or conmnenioie vsiue. CRANBERRIES, GRAPES, SWEET POTATOES, LorS, etc., can be very successfully cultivated. COOD TITLK Will tie mane 10 me purcnaser. SFND FOR A PAMPHLET containing particu lars, and apply personally, or by mail, to . . . ....... i . . . t . c . I 8 24 87t No. 222 S. FOURTH St , f niladelpMl TO INSURANCE COMPANIES, CAPITAL ISTS, AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, BUSINESS PRORERTT, No. 4 2T WALNUT STREET. Knuurf front, five-story double back bulldlnga, occupied as offices, and suitable ror an tnnuran. c company, 21 feet 9 Inches front, 124 feet deep. 8. KINGSTON McCAY, -? S 1ST No. 429 WALNUT Street. fST FOR SALE ELBE (J ANT FOUK-STOKY E'iil Brown-stone Residence, with side yard, situ ated No. 181T CheBnnt street, built In a very superior manner, with all the modern convenience Lot 44 If et fl Inches by 178 feet. Also handsome Broad ttret-t Residence. K. J. duhhink 8 24 tf Ledger uuudiug. FOR SALE, AT MERCHANTVILLE, NEW il:s Jfrsev Sever! new. convenient, and neat Cot- tMpeH, tow ready to be occupied; large front yard and narden; prle moderate. Inquire of E G. OA P- TElL, Merchantville, or at No. 26 N. DELAWARE avenue, rnuaiieipnia, a a m Jr FOR SALE NO. 917 CLINTON ST, 20x120 deeo. four-story and throe-story back buUdlae. modern conveniences, and tn good order. cijAtitt. tii'niu, 8 23 12t No. TU WALNUT Street. TO KENT. GOOD BUSINESS STAND TO LET, SUITABLE FOR ANY BUSINESS. Store micl 13 wollliitr, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BIXTEENTH AND VINE STREETS. Apply on premises. TO KENT THE' RESIDENCE OV TdK late Joeiili Chew, Esq.. deceased, at the corner oi fvortn uri au street aui ucikB aveuue, wm ue nnted or sold on favorable terms. LotS20fett on umad st.reei, extenmng 11 rix anae, Is laid out In garden form, and contain a latge variety of choice fruic treea la full ticarin, evergreens, tc. The dwelilug-bouse in large and cenvenient, with gas, hot and cold water, furnace. etc. For further particulars appiy to j. uiiHvv, .executor, 3 84 fmwlm No. 81 N. FOURTH S'rwwt. MILLINERY. J B 8. R. DILLON HUB, 8V3 AiXiJ KSl DUlilU OXXUUkl, FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE VEILS. Ladles' and Hisses' Grape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satin, Bilk, Straw and Velvets, Hats and Bonnets, French Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Crapes, Laces, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Bashes, Ornaments and all kinds of Millinery oooaa. HOTELS. "yy ASHINGTON HOTEL, savnwru and uutsixu i eTtuutrs, PHILADELPHIA, Has been thoroughly renovated, refitted, and newly iuruiBiieu uj GEORGE J. BOLTON, Proprietor, Of Bolton's Hotel. Harrisburg, Pa., and Columbia House, Cape May, N. J. m mt OOAL. RP. OWEN CO., . COAL DEALERS, flLiSU.Kl Biufinr wuanr, SCHUYLKILL lily SNOWDON A RAU'S COAL DEPOT, CORNER DILLWYN and WILLOW Streets. Lehigh aud Schuylkill COAL, prepared expressly for family use at the lowest cash prices. ; 1 18 WANTED EMPLOYMENT BY A PRaCTICIL Bookkeeper who Is fully capable of adjusting suy Intricate accomnts, would gladly accept of em ployment either psrmanent or temporary. Can fur clan good reference as to honesty, capacity, etc Address BOOKKEEPER. 8 24 1st Box lsio, P. O. OTEAM ENGINES, WITH u.Iua nr lit mT Vrtli,tl PLAIN SLICE iloiizoniai, ana Portable. Governors, Punip. 1 P?-, ,?2,V.itf.? OhOKOK V. HO WA Kl, B m No. 17 S. EIGHTEENTH Street. AMUSEMENT?. ACADEMY NIL ONE NlflHT nwi.V 8 8 O N. OH?'.riNA.1 PERFORM ANCE AND PARE. WSLL APPEAHAM'K IN THIS CITY OF M LLE C HRISTINA NlLfcSuN, TIITS (Wediesday) EV EN I NO, at 8 oVloe. Mr, Max Btrskosch rHjMctfuny announces the KAHEWKI.L APPKAHANdg ijV , M LLE t HRISTTN A NI1M)N. TniS (WedneMa) EVENINO, March W. Ktsstnl's Imniortst WHSterwork, ... STA BAT MATER, W 111 tw Hven, with the powermi chorus rf THE HANDEL AND HAYDN SOJ1ETY, And, :n sftrtitton a . GRAM) MlsrKLUNFOUS CONf'ERT. Mile I tiHISTiNA NIIhON Will be M.hVed K..',",!1 AN.N,a L'.UISk t!AHY, Omtraito; NUn-.ra tV'l' VIK,4,E and Mr. H. VIKUXTSSPS. V r"r'S',JchP"','ni,rthe dtrectton of MX HA. M-T.BK. . ; Mnsti ftio. ninrtor, Hiirnor BOHONt. tJeneral admlion, : Keft-rvrd S's. It and tJ extia, acrorrlrnr to location; Family Circle, fl; Re m tv. d teats In Family circle, tiextr; Amphithea tre. BO centi". feat i ow for sal at the Academy and F. A. North A t e.'s Music Store, No lti2 Chennut street. I oors open at 7K o'clock. Commncea; 8 o l ock. The htetnway planos are csed at all the N Issoa Coirerfa. AOADEMY OF MHSIO. TMFOnORB THOMAS' OONHKRT3. FlilllAY EVKNINU, March 81, PATl ltl'AY AcThRN; ON, April 1, GRAND MATINKE, at 2 o'clock, and on SA'U'RDAY EVENINO, APRIL t. I AST rONCKKT UK TUB SEASON. Mr. 1 ho u g g wl 1 Imiiftglfl'pd hT the great planish, MISS ANNA MEHUG, AND I11H ' MAGNIFICENT ORCHKSTRA, TlrkefH 8imI projrriMinui s at North's Music Store, No. H'2 rhi Himt stre. t, and Academy. 8 29 8t ArtintBHlon, f. i-eserved 8eaa. ho cents extra. Kamtl Ctu le, to cent. Aniphlihwatre, ce 1 1, A V EN PORT'S CHESNUT STRtETTUB A.TRB. Doors open at TV. Commenolng at 8 o'clock. TUESDAY AM) W KDNFHDaY EVgNlNiiS. KiNIm-N AS'llRANUK. FANNY DAVENI'iiRT an LADY (JAY SPANKER. K. L. DAVENPORT as DAZZLE. Support, d ? the UNKOUAL1.ED STAR COMPANY. TtnrpiHV Eventnir, 8 89 st FRO U-tKoll L. . . . FA NNY DA YEN TORT MRS. JOHN DREW'S AR.'H STREET TH EaTK E. Reirins to S o'clock. I'TTA'S FIFTH WEKK. HOUSES PACKED. MONDAY, EVERY EVKNING, and SATURDAY AFTKKNO. N at , HEART'8 EASE: OR, WHA -'S M'''NEY 'WITHOUT t L(TI A IN TWO CHARACTERS, . with Sonps Pancei), snd Solos. IRIDaY, JlENHKiT C LOTTA. -SAli:RitAY, onlv Heartv Ese Matinee. MONl'AY NBXT, L.O I'T A as 'TOPdY." -7 ALNUT STREET THRATR E, V EVERY EVBMXO AND SATURDAY AFTKRNO IN", TI'E LONkON, PaRI, AM) NKW YORK PAN- 10M1MK COMPANY, In the great 17- Scene hpecacnlar Pantomime, entN. tied THR THREE HUNCHBACKS. The Oit-Ri Marttnettl Troupe, the celetirated Rlza rtl I Rrothrn, and the wonderful Setgrlat Children. ith Splendid TrlckH. 1R0 Msc;rit(l(;eui. Coituinesl Kit Music! Beaut Knl Pallets I Superb Transforma tion s t A MER1CAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC GRAND CONCBRT BV BFCK'S PHILADELPHIA BAND, No. 1. THURSDAY KVKINti, April 13. 1871. GRAND MILITARY RAND, In sn Entire New Unlf..rm. CHOICE SEI ECTlONS OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. 1 leke's, f0 ceiiis each. eserv a gca'n, 7.1 ceuts. 4 H 1 4 13 AMERICAN MLSEUM AND MESAUWKIB, NorthwtBt corner -l NINTH and ArtCH Streata. Open dally from 9 A. M. t in P. M. liHi.iHm CITKIOSITtKl ADMIRAL DOT, 8A Inches high. CHHRRY AND KA1R STAR, In the Lect urn Kixiui every Kv. hiiir at s o'clock, and Weoi es'tny Hint Sofurila ina'lnees at 9. MasiilUc.ent Scenery. Beautiful Dancing. AcunikHlon. Vftcmlh to all the Ar.trac.ttmiH. I919tf F OR' ONE WEEK LONGER. QETTYSBURa, UOTE KR MEL'S BATTLK Of. AT No. 1003 CHKsNUT Street From 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. AH who huve not yet seen this gr"at should uot fall to do so before Its removal. Picture 9 25 IOX-H NEW tH b KK AN THSATRg, CHESNUT Street, aiKive Tenth, AMUSEMENTS OF ALL NATIONS. EVJt'-'Y EVENING And SATURDAY MATINEE. Ul- EAT CONGRESS OF STARS. ComprlB.ng the best artists tn the country, who appear Iu Grand Uailets, Dutch Comedy, Local Skeu-heH, Mil sirelHv, Ethiopian Acts, Farce, Comlo Vocallsni, 1 antonilnie, etc. REAL. E31A1E AT AUCTION. fi TRUSTEES' SALE OF AND VALUABLE REAL PERSONAL ESTATE. Pursuant to the terms of a deed of trust executed to the undersigned, on the 13th day of November, A. D. 1869, by the Tucker Creek Oil aud Mining Company of West Virglula, to seen re the payment ot a certain debt, therein described, due to Frede rick Fall t home, amounting toftuoo, with Interest noru the 18th day of November, 1869, which deed la recorded In the Keteruer's ofllce of Wirt county, West Virginia, In Deed Bonk No. 9, psge 622, 1 will. ON THE 8th DAY OF MAY, 1871 (that being the second Monday of the month), at the front door of the Court House of W lrt county, West Virginia, pro ceed to sell to the highest bidder, by public auction, for cabh In band, the follow lug real and personal property In said deed mentioned, to wit: all that certain tract of land situate, Ijlng, and .being In the county of Wirt and State of West Virginia, about one mile west of the Court House of Wirt county, containing 1 1IREE HUNDRED AND NINETY EIGHT ACRES OF LAND, known as the Tucker Creek Oil snd Mining Company's Farm. Also, ols other certaln.tract of land situate on the waters of Synn Camp Run, and left hand fork of Tucker's Creek, tn the county of Wirt and State of West Virginia, containing EIGHT HUNDRED A NO THIRTEEN ACBKS of land, more or less, being the same tracts of land onveyed to the said Tucker Creek Oil snd Mining Company, by Nelson J. Nlckersou and wife, by deed bearing date on the 8th day of June, 18B; both of said deeds are of record In the Office of the Recorder of Wirt county, West Vlrglnls, in Deed Book No. 9, pages 898 aud 80L Ibo one Portable Steam Engine Boiler and nx- . i n. n. . ... V1orlr am I fh tftnl and a lot of oil well tools, and one fire-proof safe, all of which. Is now npon the premises. 1 awt MS D. H. LEONARD, Trustee. B LACK HAWK GOLD MINING COMPANY OF NEW YOKa. AUCTION BALE BY TRUSTEES. Notice ia hereby given that we, the undersigned, BENJAMIN WHITE and BER1AU WALL tM City of Providence, In the Slate of Rhode Inland, under and In execution of the powers la vested by the deed of trust executed to us by said Black: Hawk Gold Mining Company, bearing date on the twenty.elguib day of May, A. V. iM6,Vki SO1' J!" corded, will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION at the Ex change Salesroom, No. m Broadway, New York, on the eleventh day ot May, 1871, at 18 o'clock; noon, all the estate, lands, quarts lode mining claims, mines, minerals, mining rights and Interest, lands and prenifes. shafts, levels, mills and mill sites stores, storehouses, dwellings, and other bulld'lngs ana structures, water, water-powers, runs and fail"' water, water-courses, and water-rights and privileges, water-wheels, flumes, dtu bes, fur nace, engines, steam-powers, tracts, machinery, re tore tools and fixtures, and all other estate and roperty, real, personal, or mixed, of said Black llawk Gold Mining Company, situate In the County of Gilpin, In the Territory of Colorado, and con veyed to as In and by the deed of trust aforesaid, 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 of aald estate and pro perty, to said deed of trust, which may be examined at the otnee of W. H. W hitting ham. Nail Wail street, New York City. - Terms of sale will be made known at the time and place of sale. i H taw to 10 V an oi BENJAMIN WHITE, -p........ U fcitl A U WALL, Trustee
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