the Daily evening telegratii Philadelphia, Tuesday, march 2s, i87i. 3 I'ltV Affairs. The proposed reservoir In East Fairmount Park will he five times the size of all the other city reservoirs combined. Its largest diameif r will bo nearly balf a mile in length. John lVnnon, a switch-tender on the railroad at Twenty-third and Spring Garden streets, bas been held in bail for indecent conduct towards little girls whom he had de coyed into bis wa'ch-box. llichnrd .Sickles, for reckless driving and rnnning over a man at Fassynnk road and Dickerson street yesterday, has been held in $1000 bail to answer. The celebration of the Pennsylvania Re serves will take place in Horticultural Hall on the 10th of May next, aud will consist of a business meeting in the morning, an oration in the afternoon, and a bauuet and ball in the evening. Tbo Hoard of Gnnrdiaus met yesterday and agreed to have additional nurses for the insane department of the Almshouse. The roanrifaeturhi" department produced !0O7'O5 worth of goods last month. Jauie3 Lock- hardtwns elected engineer. Pomritlla Affairs. The trial of Laura Fair for the murder of A. P. Crittenden, about a year since, was commenced in Han Francisco yesterday, and excites much interest. Ground for a new and extensive hotel on Fifth avenuo, opposite Central Park, New York city, was broken yesterday, and it is to be completed within twelve months. John A. llovey, ot JVlornstown, N. J., a rabiu passenger on the steamer Yazoo, from Philadelphia for New Orleans, committed suicide on the 21st instant by jumping over board. The proceedings for a now trial in the Tilkins express robbery case, at Albany, N. Y., will probably be abandoned, and Filkins be made to pay the penalty of the great crime of which ne was convicted. The first game of base ball of the season, was played in New Orleans yesterday between the Lone btars of that city and the Chicago white Stockings, the latter scoring nine to the former's six, without a run being earned on either side. The Democratic members of CongTess held a caucus last nignt at the Capitol, and, in the discussion of Southern affairs, it was maintained that the disturbances in the South are the result of the bad state of local govern ment there. Foreign Affairs, General Faidherbe has been summoned to Versailles. ine revolutionary autnority is com pletely dominant in Paris. The Pan Domingo commissioners re turned last evening to Washington. The new rates of export duty in Cuba go into en ect on tne nrst of next month. The candidates of the Central Republi can Committee have generally been elected in raris. The Prussian Cross Gazette says that Baron Gerolt was recalled from Washington at his own request. A series of engagements are reported as having taken place in the Eastern Depart ment of Cuba between the Spanish troops anu tne insurgents. Tne King ot bwecten is sunenng from a relapse of his recent sickness, and the Crown Prince and Princess of Denmark have gone to visit him. The insurrectionary Central Committee has extorted from some of - the supporters of the Committee of Order a full and exact list e it c t.. A Berlin despatch announces that a bill will be introduced in the Federal Parliament for the incorporation of Alsace and Lorraine under the government of the L,oaperor. Negotiations for a final treaty of peace between France and Germany will soon com mence, and it is expected that the sittings of the representatives of both governments will be held Ibis week. FOREIGN NOTES. WO GERMANS NEED APPLY. As heretofore stated by telegraph, a league is formed in Paris the members of which bind themselves not to employ Germans, and even Frenchmen who are suspected of havlne com mercial dealings with Germans are not safe from ill-treatment. An afficlie has been posted upon tbe walls ol Paris, allowing tne action ot tne auihorities in tne matter, which we translate as fallows: "The eyndical chambers have met, atd have unanimously decided that no Ger man Ehall henceforth be admitted into houses of business in Paris." We also translate the first article of this Anti-Prussian League: ''Article 1. tne .National Anil Prussian League Is constituted for a period of five years. Its object is (I.) To place natives of Alsace aud Lorraine in the com mercial establishments of the principal towns of f ranco, in order to avoid espionage by ex ciuding Prnsbiam employes and replacing them by our former compatriots. 14.) To procure aid and employment for such of tne population of tne annexed territory as mar refuse to live under the Prussian yoke, aud shall emigrate into France. (3.) To distribate throughout the couritry all works narrating the acts of cruelty committed by the Germans, in order to foster aversion against our enemies. (4.) To present to tbe colleges, lyceutns, schools, and free in stitutions, works coucerniog Germany, her manners and customs, her ambition, her ten dencies, in order to stir up In youthful minds the desire to avenge their country." "deceased wira's sisters." With a persistency tbat is almost comic, when the cause is considered, the South Australians uplift again and again the proud banner bearlag "Deceased wile s Bisters on its naueuty folds. To descend to plain English, the colonial Eng lishmen, once removed, wish to rnirry the sis ters of their deceased wives, and have four times in twelve years passed a local act to make such marriages legal: cut me motner country a very stern parent in this matter, though v ry indul gent in everything else nas lour times disal lowed tbe act. If there is something oad in the perseverance of tbe colonists, th-..e is also at first tight something rather peculiar in tbe iron refusals of Downing street. For in what other wish do we ever thwart onr spoiled children across tbe seas? We allow the Canadians to tax our goods. We allowed tbe Red River rebels to hang a British subject. We never in terfered when Victoria made an ex-Irish rebel ' one of its Ministers. We allow Canada to enter into negotiations with tbe Yankees. We tole rated long ago the expulsion of our convicts from the Cape of Good Hope. We withdrew our troops from New Zealand at the first whis per of a p;tnlant little parliament. We grant to infant colonies self-government se soon as they caa toddle about alone. We send them onr princes from time to time, and the British tax-payer pays, in the estimates, for gifts to phase our fellow-citizens abroad. We give tbem titles and honors as often as tbey desire. We deny tbem no boon, bo toy, no liberty, la fact, we have been as tolerant of all outbursts of independence as a doting mother is of the bad temper of a teething child. But it wonld seem that there is one exception to this unbroken ebov. erof "sweeties." We cannot give them their deceased wives' sisters. London Gazette. Tbe weight of tbe imported Percheron horse Hercules, owned near Allen town, Pa-, Is 1700 pounds. One firm in proprietary medicines in Bo6tou does a busineu annually to tbe extent of fbOO.OOO. THE IK COME TAX. IMrORHKT DECISION OF COMMISSIONER fLKA- AANTON. The following decision of the Commis sioner of Internal Revenue is of great i n to re ss to tax-payers. The article from the New York Tribune, which we republished yos- terd9y in this paper, will explain the matter more fully. It may even be that the TH bvne's artiole suggested the order of the Commissioner, which we here present: lax-payers who prefer not to make returns of income for the year 1870 in detail, as set forth on page 2 of form 21, will be allowed to make a statement iu the following form, which may be made by the proper interlinea tions and erasnres on pages 2 and 3 of form 24. Statement of income gains and profits of , of , county of , and State of , during the year 1870, after making all legal deductions . Taxa ble income $ Amount of total 2A per cent Affidavit , State of , county of , ss. , being sworn accord ing to law, deposes and says that the fore- goiLg statement contains a full, true, and correct account of his income for the year A. D. 1X7), which he has received, whether derived from any kind of pro perty, rents, interest, dividend, undivided prohts, wages or salary, or from any profes sion, trade, employment, or vocation, or from any other source whatever, from the first day of Jai'nary to the 31st day of December, A. D. 1870, both days inclusive, aud subject t o an income tax under the excise law of the United States,- and that he has not received and is not entitled to receive from any or all sources of income together any other sum for the said year betides what is herein Ret forth, except such amounts as, though justly due to the applicant, are not good and col lectable, and that he is honestly and truly entitled to make the deductions from his in come for the said year, as made by him, in accordance with the true intent of the excise law of the United States, and that the several rates and amounts therein contained are Mated in legal tender currency. Sworn to and subscribed this day of . A. D, 181, before me , Assistant Assessor Division District of Written answers will not be required to the questions on page .1, of form 21. Afhdavit No. 1, on page ! of tne said form 24, may be modified by the erasure of the bonds, "and that dnring said year his entire gloss income from every source, estimated in said currency without any deduction or dimi nution whatever, did not exceed two thousand dollars." REAL E81 A1 E AT AUOTION. TRUSTEE 8' SALS OF AND VALUABLE REAL PERSONAL ESTATE. Pursuant to the terms of a deed of trust executed to tbe undersigned, on tbe 12th day of November, A. 1). 1SC9, by the Tucker Creek Oil and Mining Company or West Virginia, to secure the payment ot a cettaln debt, therein described, due to Frede rics: Faliihorne, amounting to$Tiuo, with Interest from the I2th day of November, 1869, which deed Is recorded In the Recorder's oillce of Wirt county, West Virginia, In Deed Look No. 0, page 622, 1 will, ON THIS 8th DAY Off MAT, 1ST1 (that being the second Monday of the month), at the front door of the Court House 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 wit: all that certain tract of land tltuate, 1) lng, and being In the county of Wirt and State of WeBt Virginia, about one mile west of the Court House of Wirt county, containing THREE HUNDRED AND NINETY EIGHT ACRES OF LAND, known as the Tucker Creek Oil and Mining Company's Farm. Also, one other certaln.tract of land situate on the waters of Eynn Camp Run, and left hand fork of Tucker's Creek, In the county of Wirt and State of West Virginia, containing EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN ACBIS of land, more or less, being the same tracts of land lonvcyed to the said Tucker Creek Oil and Mining Company, by Nelson J. Nlckerson and wife, by deed bearing date on the 8th day of June, 1806; 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 aud 801. Iso one Portable Steam Engine Boiler a ad fix tures, 20 horse-power, two sets of blacksmith tools and a lot of oil well tools, and one Are-proof safe, all of whlchls now upon the premises. lawtMS D. H. lkonakd. Trustee. B1 i LACK HAWK GOLD MINING COMPANY OF NEW YOKE. AUCTION SALE BY TRUSTEES. Notice la hereby glveu that we. the undersigned. BENJAMIN WHITE and BERIAH WALL, of the City of Providence, In the State of Rhode Island, under and in execution oi me powers in ua venwa by tbe deed of trust executed to ns by said Black Hawk Gold Mining Company, bearing date on the twenty-eighth day of May. A. D. 1866, aud duly re corded, will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION at the Ex change Salesroom, No. Ill Broadway, New York, on toe eievento aay oi may, isn, at is ocioca. noon, all the estate, lands, quartz lode mtulog claims, mines, minerals, mining rights and Interests, lands and premises, shafts, levels, mills and mill sites, stores, storehouses, dwellings, and other buildings ana structures, water, water-puwern, ruun and falls of water, water-courses, and water-rights and privileges, water-wheels, flumes, ditches, fur naces, engines, steam-powers, tracts, inachluery, re torts, tools and fixtures, and all other estate and Ircperty, real, personal, or wixea, ui mua uiacr lawk Gold Mining Company, situate In the County of Gilpin, In the Territory of Colorado, and con veyed to ns in and by tiie deed of trust aforesaid, and su tne interest ana tiue oi nam company therein. M . , . , ' Reference is nereoy mane, as a part oi iuia notice, and for a full description of said estate and pro perty, to said deed of trust, which may be examined at the oftlce of W. IL W hltthigiiaiu, lxo.il wall street, New York City. Terms orsaie win ue maae Known at tne time ana place of sale. 12 16 taw ts 10 KaTS"3' trustees, REAL ESTATE THOMAS it SONS' SALE. -Large and valuable Building known as the Humane Hose House, no. in wood street, un Tuesday. Acrl! 4. 1871. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange, all that tour-story press-brick front building, situate on the nortn sioe oi wona street, eastoi Tiura Street, No. V27 : containing In front on Wood street 16 feet, and extending lu depth 60 feet. Tbe build- ins in well and suosiauuaiir ouiic. ueeu occupied oy toe Humane Hose Company; is also valuabi for manufacturing purposes, lias fixtures ara lucluded In the sale free of tharga. Immediate possession. Clear of all Incumbrance. M. THOMAS k SONS, Auctioneers. 1 26 S2t No. 138 aud HI S. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTaTE THOMAS fc SONS' SALE. Two-storv Brick Dwelling. No. lti;4o Burton street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, and be low South street. On Tuesday, April 4th, 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that two-story briK messuage and lot of around situate on tbe north side of Bnrton street, No. 165; the lot containing la front on Burton street 18 feet, ami extending in depth tit feet ; contains 6 rooms. Subject to a yearly ground rent of f 63 bO. Immediate poisesaiou. Keys at NO. 1721 noum aireet. Al. iiiu.Ta.Ao e pu.s, auctioneers. 1 26 S2t Nos. 13V and 141 1 II H. r Ol it I'll feueet. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS St SONS' SALS. .ft Four-story Brick Dwelling, No. 108. Union turret, west of Front street. On Tuesiay. April 4. Ib71. at 12 o'clock, noou, will be sMd at publio sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that four-st try brick niettsuane and lot oi ground situate on uiu south aide of Union street, west of Front streot, No, ids. contalnlrg In frut on Union street. 14 feet 11 Inches, and extending In depth 71 feet, including au alley feet s incut wide, now open, i-icar oi au in cumbrance. Tfn oiinh. M. THOMAS &8X, Auctioneers. 3 ite'U .Sox. li'i aud 141 S. FOURTH Street, M UN ICIPAL CLAIMS. U N 1 O I P A L CLAIMS. M Sheriff's Opricit. PnifAPKi.r-BiA, March , 1S71. f Notice Is hereby civen. In accordance with the act ol Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 11th day of March, A. 1). 14t, entt.!e i "An act relative to Registered Tax or and M mi ml pal Claims in the County of Fhtlndclphla," that the fol lowing writ arire facias sur claim has been placed in my hands for seivlco, to wit: IN T11E COURT OF COMMON TLKAS. The rtiy of I hiladeiphla s. Unknown owner, or whoever n ay beowntr. c. P., March Term, 1S71. Nj. ill 3, etc ; for t tie mm of Hxty-two d -liars and 'hirty nve rents, for wot k and labor dune a-id performed, and materals furnished, against ail that certain lot or pletc of ground situate on the nor-.h sldo -)f Kvl lme street, at the distance of tuuty fuel eastwardly from tliH east side of Thirty-sixth street, lu the Twenty-f jtinh ward of said city ; continuing iu front on sa.d Eadllne street eliitit-en (is; feci, and ex teniiLg ef that width iu d-pth northwardly seventy five ft ct, more or lefs. Bounded on the westward A pr on pd ol Frederick Relgoult, aud on tQo east ward by Rromin of Scholltld. Same vs. K. W, Ruta. owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, C. J, .March Terin, IbTl, No. 2in, for the sum ot forty-three dollars aud eliihtj.alx cents, to wit, for registered taxes fur the years lf-f(i, is7, 108, aud 1HCU, against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground situated on the southeast corner oi Broad and South streets, in the Fourth waid of the city of Philadelphia, containing la front or breadth on the said South street three fe-H six inches, and extending of thar. widen la lungtri or depth soul h ward along the east side of Broad street ope hundred and tweuty feet t Altska street. Snie vs. Rennet Schuanpn, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, CP, March Term, 1871, No. 224, for the sum of seventy-live dol lars and twenty cents, for city taxes for jears 184(1. IStw, lC8. and 18t, against all that certain lot or piece of ground situated on the southwardly side of OrleatiB street, In the Twenty-fifth ward of the city ol l'hlladclphla, beginning at the distance of six hundred feet westwaxdly from the west side of Emera (1 street, then extending westwardly along said Orleans street our hundred and teu feet more or iessto a polut In the middle of Gunner's Run, then southwardly along ralddie of said run to ground now or late of John Stiles, then eastwardly aloug the same one hundred feet more rr less to grouud granted to Thomas Bennett, then northwardly by the same at a line at right angles with said Orleans street one hundred feet to place of beginning. Same vs. Anthony Hongler, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, O. P, .warca. Term, lb71, No. 226, for the sum of ten dollars and thirty cents, 'for city taxes for tun year 1869, against all that certain lot or piece of ground situated on the soulh side of Adams street. In the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the distance or one hundred aud twenty-six feet wes ward from the west side of Almond street, containing iu f rout on said Adam street eighteen feet, and extending iu depth southward sixty-eight four and five-eighths Inches to a six feet w ide alley. Same vs. Richard Conner and Labonlus Rose, reputed owners, or whoever may be owner, and Edward 'I hlele, registered owner, C. P., March Term, 1871, No. 2u7, for the sum of seven teen dollars and thirty-two cents, for city taxes for the year 1689, against all those two certain lots or pieces of ground situated on the BOutli aide of Adams street, In the Nineteenth ward or the city of Philadelphia, at the distance of seventy-two feet westward from the west side or Almoud street, containing on the said Adams street thlrty-slx feet (each lot eighteen feet), and extending lu depthslxr.y. tight feet, four and 11 ve-elgbths Inches to a six-feet wide alley. Same vs. John M. Schwartz, owner or refuted owner, or whoever may be owner, C. P., March Term, ls71, No. 228, for the sum of eighty dollars and ten cents, for city taxes for the years 1806, 1867, 1868, and 1869, against all that certain lot or piece or ground situated on the west side, of H inoock street, In the Nineteentn ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the distance of one hundred and eight feet northward from the north side of Cumberland street, coutaln lng in front on said Hancock street thirty-six feet (36 feet), and extending In depth westward one hun dred and nine feet to l'alethotp street. Same vs. Jacob Cullinan, owner or reputed owner. or whosoever maybe own r, and Miles B.Hartley, registered owner, O. P., March Term, 1871, MX 229, i or tne sum or sixty-one dollars and sixty-two ceuts lor city taxes for the years 1867, 1863, and 1869, against all that certain lot or pleco or giound situ ated on the west side of Hancock street, in thi Nine teenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the dls tance of ninety feet northward from tne north side of Cumberland street, containing in front or breadth on said Hancock street eighteen teet, and extend ing oi mat wiatn in neptu westward one nunurod aud nine feet to Paletliorp street. - t-anie vs. unanes untie, owner or reputed owner. or whoever may be owner, O. P., March Terra, 1971, i V. xw-p ivr viiv lain ui vigut.T aoimra un KDlrty cents, fcr city taxes for the years 1806, 1S67, 13JS, and 1866, against all that certain lot or piece of ground situated on tne west side or uanc ck street, In the Nineteenth ward of the city or PhbadelphU. at the distance rf one hundred and slxty-oue font northward from tbe north side of Cumberland street. containing in front or breadth on the said Haucock street tbirty-nve (3D) reet, and extending la depth westward one hundred and nine feet to Talethorp street. tame vs. James O'Neill, owner or reputed owner. or whoever may be owner, O. P. March Term, 1871, No. 231, for the sum of eighteen dollars and urty-slx cents, to wit. for city taxes for tbe year 18ti. auainst all that certain lot or piece of ground situated on the east side of Howard street, lu the Niueteentn ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the distance or eighty- three feet; eight and vue-quartcr Inches north of jstrris street, containing in iront on sua No.ris street, eighteen feet, and In depth eastward one nur.dred and ten feet to Hope street. Same vs. John a. Longshore, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, U. P., March Term. 1871, Ho. 232, for the sum of eighteen d ilUrs ana sixty-live ceuts, for city taxes for the year 1869, against all that certain lot or piece of ground situ ated on the east side of Howard street, lu the Nine teenth ward ef tbe city of Philadelphia, at the dis tance of one hundred and one feet eight and oue quarter Inches north ol Norris street, containing in front on said Howard street eighteen feet, aud lu depth eastward one hundred and ten feet to Hope street. Same vs. Alfred Moore, owner or reputed owner. or whoever may no owner, and John Moore, regis tered owner, u. r., marcn lerra. isii, no 233. ror tbe sum of nlueteen dollars and forty-one cents, fur city;tuxes for tbe year 1800, against all thar.certalu lot or piece of ground altuated on the south west side of tergeant street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, at tbe distance of one handred and twenty-one reet iour ana one. na;i inches north west of Trenton avenne, containing in front on said Sergeant street twenty feet, aud In depth south wan ward one hundred and forty feet to Dickinson street. Same vs. William Seeling, owner or reputed owner. or whoever may be owner, and Mary Adeline Tnomp- son, registered owner, u. r., juarcn Term, nil, no. 234, for the sum of forty-one dollars and ninety-one cents, ror city taxes ior tne years ibo, is7, isas, and 180, against a'l tbat certaiu lot or piece of ground situated on the northeast corner of Wrecker and Spaugler streets, In the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said Y reckcr street one nunarea ieet, ana in acuta along Spongier street sixty feet came vs. isepviva, -dwbm rr reputed owner, or wboever may be owner, and George Klnwecuter, realstered owner. C. P.. March Term. 1871. No. sas. for the sum of twenty, one dollars aud twenty-eight cents, against an mat certain tot or piece or gr mud situated on the northeast side of Cumberland street, In the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia. at the distance of sixty-four feet nine and onu-h-tit Inches southeast of Trenton avenue, containing la fr Bt ou said Cumberland street eighteen feet, and In depth uoitheastwtrd one hundred and Sixty leet to J lc.klnson street. Same vs James (iraham, owner or reputed owner, or wboever may be owner, and Eliza Jane Graham, - - . ,1 .,... . T I (,,.... V. ,...... lull M.. .1..- for the sum of fifty dollars and fourteen ceuts, for city taxes for tbe year 1868, aga'astall that certain lot or piece of ground situated on the northeas'slde ot Cumberland street, In the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, at tbe dtsUnce of one hundred and thirty -six feet northwest from Hepvlva street, containing In front ou Cumberland street thirty-six feet and in depth northeastward one hundred and sixty feet to lnckiuson si reel. N. R On this lot there Is erected a brick shop. Same vs John T. Jones, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owi-er, C. p., Marc a Term, 1871, No. 287. for the asm of sixtt-flve uoliars aud sixty cents for cliv taxes for the years 1866, 1867. 1868. and is 9, agalubt ail that certain lot or pte -e of g oaud situated n tbo southeast corner of Cad wa'ader street and Montgomery ateiiue, iu the Nineteen' h ward of tbe clirior Philadelphia, contalniug in fronton said Cad waloder street twenty-turee feet nine and tbrte-elghths in hes, and lu depth easterly no south line of Montgomery avenue amy ieet tnree aua three-eighths Inches, and on south line of satu tot aloBg centre or old Mud lane, vacated, fifty-four feet ten and oue-tia t inches. hUiue va Charles M. Slocutn, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, C. P., Mir oil Term, 1871, No. 238, for the sum of eighteen dollars and ninety-five cents, for city taxes for the year 184J, against all mat ceitaln lot or piece of g ound situ aied ou tbe southeast side of Martha street, lathe Nineteenth ward of tbe city of Philadelphia, at the distance of one hundred and seventy-two feet south west of Leblgb avenue, contalniug la front on said Martha street thirty-six feet, and In depth on the northeast line one huudred and nineteen feet five and three-ouarrer Inches, and on the northwest line one tiiiLdred and ilxteeu feet teu aud tUree-mgtitbs in lite. buuie vs. J II. Johnson, owner or reputed owner, MUNICIPAL. CLAIMS. or whnrrer may be owner, C. P , March Term, I'm, No, 239, for the snm cf tll.ty-eight dollars an 1 nlntty-ooe cents, against nil those two certain lots or pleci-s of ground, situated ou the south side of Norris street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the distance of thtrty-fonr feet ea-U of Fi'th street, containing In front on said Norris street thlrty-two (32) reet, and In depth urty-seven feet to a three feet wide alley. Fame vs. Norcross fc Shce'S. ownors or re,n'cd owm-rs, or whoever mar be owners, and Hvrijiiniri J. Hitter A William R. 1'rwllcr, registered ownms, C. P., March Term, 1871, r-o. 240, for the mm of nineteen dollars and four cents, for city taxes for the yi ar 18'-0, against all that certain lot or pHc of gronnd B'tu&U d on the southeast of Tu p s'.r-et. In the Nineteenth ward oi the city or Phll.i lelpln i, at the distance of one hundred and ttventy-one feet ft u' and one-hair Inches northeast of Norris sir.wt., roiitstnlrg In Iront on said Tuilo streer, thirty-two (32) fee, and in depth southeast watd lnety-fei;t. anle vs. Uukiiown, owner or rcput-d owtn-r, or wnotverniy becMucr,unl Abraham !$. Wood, reen tered owner. CP., March Term, 1871, No. 8tl. for the sum of elghteeu dollars and nlun cunts, lor city taxes for the years ISM and V-69, against nil tht eettaln lot or piece or ground sun a on the south east side bf Cedar strent, lu the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philad luhU, Ht tho dlstuuce of tw.i huu dred and slxtT-Uve feet three and one-eighth Inches Fouttiwestot Commerce street, containing In front or breadth ou Fad Cedar street forty le- tun-liu depth 8utheahtward ninety w.ut to Hpauglcr str et. Same vs. JoKeph ltayarri, owner or r?puf.et owner, or whoever may oe owner, l azirus Suhhvj, et al., registered owners. CP., March Term, 1871, No. 242, for the sum of tendollara and seventy-three, cents, lor city tsx for t he year ls69, ajiHlnat. all ih it c rtain lot, or piece of ground situated on tne north east corner of Almond and Hose (or Ara-nlugo) street, lu the Nineteenth ward of the city or Phila delphia, .containing in front ou said Almond street, twtntt-seveu reet live and three quarter luuhrs, and lu dtnth sonthcastwaid between a lino at rlgtit angles to Almond atrett. on the north s de of sild lot, and the line of sal- Kose street, on the soutn west side thereof eighty feet (80), more or It ss. SaiuevB. L. Mulligau, owner or remited ownnr. or whoever may be owner, C. P., March Term, 18T1. No. 213, for the sum of ten dollars and seven y cents, for city tax for the year lS6n, against all that certain lot or piece or ground situated on the south at side of Almond street, lu the Nineteenth ward of tbe city of Philadelphia, at the dlstiuce of tlfty flvefttt southwc8tof Cumberland street, contain ing In front on said Almond street eighteen feet, aud In depth eighty-five fnet (85), be it more or less. Same vs. E. H. Grant, owner or r-putod owner, or whoever may be owner, snd Benjamin Hitter, registered owner, C. P., March Term, H71, No. 244, for the sum of th rtj-tnree dollars and sixty cents, for citv taxes for the years 1866, 1867. 18t8. aud 1869. against all ti at certain lot or piece of grouud sit if,cd ou the southwest side of Adams street, lu th Nine teenth waid of the city t-f Philadelphia, at ih. dis tance of twenty-two feet southeatt of TuPp street, containing in iron ton sain Adams street eighteen ft et, aud extending lu depth south westward seventy feet. tamo vs. O. Guckenouchler, owner or repute I owner, or whoever may be owner, and Christian Abele, registered owner, C. P., March Term, 1871, No. 245, for the sum of Ufty-two dollars and forty three cents, for city taxes for the year 1869, agalust an mat certain lot or piece ot grouud s'tuated ou tne nortn sineoi uoates street, iu the Firteeuch ward of the city cf Philadelphia, at the distance of thirty-six feet easterly ol Tweiuy-drst stteet con taining in front on said Coates street eighteen feet, snd in depth on east line flfty-alx feet nine an I tbrte-elghth IlcIics, aud on tbe west Hue nrty-flve ieet six ana tnree-eigntns incues. N. B. tin this lot there is erected a tliree-storv brick dwelling-house, being No. 2048 C'oates street. anie vs. James AlcCormlck, owner or routed owner, or whoever may be owner, ami William hmtth, et al., registeied owners, etc., CP., March Term, 1871, No. 247, for the sum of thirty-ulne dol lars ana nnv-iwo cents, ior city taxes ior the year 1869, against all that cettalu lot or piece of ground, situated on the northeast corner of Fourth aud Yora streets, In the Ninetetuth ward of the c ty of Phila delphia, containing In front on sa!d Fourth street one buni'red leet, aud extending lu depth eastward along tne norm siue oi said xuik sireet oue hundred ana two ieet six incites to uriannn direct. fciume vs. li-alah Rublusnn, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, and Hose Hoo- inson, registered owner, f. m arch Term. 1871. No. 248, for the sum of sixteen dollars aud seventy- eight ceuts, lor city taxes for the years ls6S aud 189, against an mat cerium 101 or piece oi ground, situ ated on the southwest side of Towngnnd street, la the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the distance or sixty-eight feet southeast or Tulip street, containing in trout ou said rowuseuil street eighteen feet, ami In depth southwestward eighty one feet six and one quarter luches. Same vs. George Davis, owner or reputed owner, etc., aud Elizabeth R. Edwards et ui., registered owners, etc. .!. P., Maruli . Tmi-oi, 1871. No. for the sum of sixteen dollars and ninety-eight wan, city taxes for the years 1868 and i860, agalust ail tnat certaiu lot or piece oi grouna situated ou tie southwest side of Tucker street, In the Nineteenth warn or the city of Philadelphia, at the distance or out hundred and seventy-nine feet three ami tnree quaiter inches northwest from Cedar street, c u taining In front on said Tncker street stxteea leet, and lu depth southwestward eighty-one feet, more or it ss. Same ve. William Payran, owner or reputed owner, etc, and Elizabeth a. Edwards et al., registered owners, C P., March Term, 1S71, No. 260, for tne sum of sixteen dollars and ninety-eight cent a, ror city tuxes for the years 1868 aud 18S9, against all that cei tain lot or piece of grouud situate on tne south west side of Tucker street, In the Nineteenth ward of the c.ty of Philadelphia, at the cUtance of two hundred and Ulty-nlue feet three and three-quarters Inch, s northwest of Cedar street, contalniug lu front on said Tucker street sixteen feet, and la depth southwestward eighty feet, more or less. Same vs. Jtsepn mockiou, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, aud EllsitK-tli R. Edwards, et. al., registered owners, etc., C. p.. Match Term, 1871, No. 201, for the sum of ttfteuu collars and nlnty-seven cents for city taxes for the years 1808 and 1869 against all that' certaiu l it or piece of grouud altuated ou the s juthwest aide of 'Intktr street, In the Nineteenth ward of tne city ol Philadelphia, at the distance of two hundred a jd seventy-five feet three aud three quarter im-hea not th west of Cedar street, containing in front ou aaid Tucker street sixteen (16) feet, and la death touiqwestward seveuty-Uve feet more or less. tame vs. christian cttnitn, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, and Adu Ihilg, registered owner, C. P. March Term, 1871, No. 252, lor the sum of twenty-one dollars and elt hty-tlve cents, for city taxes for the years 1868 snd I860 against 'all that certain lot or piece of ground situated on the west side or Fourth street lu the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, at tbe distance of two hundred and thirty feet two aud ortMiuarter inches north of Cadalader street, con taining in iront on r ourtn street seventeen reet, aud in depth cn north Hue forty-six feet eleven aud seven-eighths inches, and on south liue forty-three leet nine, and oi e-eighth inches. Same vs. John Kater, owner or reputed owner, or wbfsver may oe owner, C. P., March Term, 1871, No. 254, for the sum ol twenty-seven dollars aud tony t ents, fur city taxes for year i860, agalust all that certain lot or piece of ground situated ou the north side of Mariner street, lu the Kecotid ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the distance of two hun dred and forty feet west of Thirteenth street, con taining in front ou said Mariner street sixteen feet, and in depth northward thirty-five feet more or less. N. 11. un this let Is erected a three story brick, house, No. 1329 Mariner street. Hame vs. Ri haru Shielns, owner or reputed owner, or whoevtr may be owner, O. P., March Term, 1871, Nc.255,for the sum of twenty-seven dollars aud forty cents for city taxes for the year 1869, against all that certaiu lot or piece of grouud situated on the north side or Mariner street, In the Second ward or the city of Philadelphia, at the distance f to buudred and fifty-six feet west of Tbiiteeutu street, contain ing in front on said Mariner street sixteen feet, aud lu depth north forty feet, more or less. N. B. On this lot, is erected a three-story brick bouse, being No, 1331 Mariner street. Same vs. Richard Shields, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may oe owner, C. P., March Term, 1871, No. 2&, for the sum of forty-seveu dol lars snd fifty-four cents for city taxes for the years 1868 and i860, against ail that certain lot or piece of frouu'l sltuattd ou tbe south side of Mott street, In tbe city f f Philadelphia, at the distance of two hun dred aud lirtj-aix feet weal or Thirteenth street, contalniug tu fro&t on said Mott street slxteea feet, and In depth southward tony feet, more or less. N. B. 'u this 'ot is erected oue three-story bdek horse, being No. 1332 Mott street. Same vs. Richard Shields, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner, C. P. March Terni,fl811,INo.257,for the sura of forty-seven dollars snd Liu-seven cents, for oily taxes for the years 1868 and 1869, agaiust all that certain lot or piece of ground situated ou the south side of Mott street, In tbe hecokd ward of the city of Philadelphia, at lbs tlistHiif e ol two buudred and seventy-two feet weat of 1 hlrteenth streer, containing In front on the said Mott street sixteen feet, and deptn sou tu ward forty iter, more or leas. N. B. On this lot la erected a three-story brick house, being No. Iv34 Mott street. IN 1 11 K D1.STKI JT COURT. Ssme vs. Mary W. Nctr, owner or reputed owner, nr ulmever may be owner. 1). O.. March Term, ISil, No. 1 48, tor the sum of one buudred aud thlrteeu delist s and nlnetj-et t-n tu-ntt, to lt. for registered ti.xts against ail 'hHt certain lot or piece f arroaud situated ou the northea-t corner of I'ointt ami vlor dhu sir ecu. lu the Temli w.trd of tne city r Phila delphia, coiialilt g hi front .r breadth on the said Ti i-lh street eit-'huen ieet, more or leas, and in rt nth fa! art! uImih da ,loia.tt street, s!ty fHr.. p, Cn t hit- ii.i iher 1st en eled a two-aiory Hume oUUUir.f, being .Nu. 24 i .Norm leutu street. MUNIOIPAL. CLAIMS. Same vs. Freeman Rcott, owner or reputed owner, or whoever msy be owner, I. C, March Teim, 18tl, No. 944, for the sum ol eleven hunnied and two dol lars and eighty-seven crnitu, to wit, for registered tttxea against all that certain lot or piece of ground situated In ths Twnty-eighth, formerly la the Twerdy-flist ward, or the city of Philadelphia, be ginning at a point on the north aidt of Montgomery avt line In the line or land now or late of E izab-th Vans ckle, at the distance of about three hundred and ! lin e Ket one and three-quarters inches west v ard from the west side of Broad street, thence by said land north twent.v-elgtit negreos forty-eight n inntt s w st, crnsxtsg Fifteenth street four hundred and twenty-five feet for. r and seven-rtghth Inches, not e or less, to a point, thence by lands late of Isaiah F II smith sixt.v-one degters eighteen minutes west, crt ssli g Sixti e th street rnr hundred ami ninety, fcur tee' eleven and une-tlgbth inches to the north tast side or Stump laie (v etted), thence south twenty-six degrees thirty minute east along said Suiini' lane vneat d) t Ight reet. five and five-eighths Irenes to the tiotth si le of Montgomery avnnue sltire aid, md i in nee eastward along the same six hundren and forty-seven ft et ten and seven-elghthB Inch s, n.oie or Itss, crofsiug Fifteenth and Six teenth i-trt ets aroresaid to the place or beginning. Itgtlher ith the additional laud vested la the ow ntr t r th- above tract by mi act of Assembly ap rroved the s ven-e"iith day or March, 1864, entl'led, "An ct to vacate Slump iaue, In the city of Phtla relphiM," h rt by his Hues were extended to the n leioie id raid Imie. Same vs Freeman Scott, owner or reputed owner, nr hcevt r may be owner, I). C, March Term, WI, jso.4 ior me sum or f.-ur ihousHun and rorty-turee iioIIhis and Ufiy-otte cents, to wit, for reg'stered lexer aga'iist all tliHt certuln lot or piece of ground situated in the Tw ntteth whiiI of the city of Phlla dt Iphiii, beginning at. a point in the line of ground imw or late ol Richard II. Rush, on the north side of Cnluuihia avenue, at the distance of three tiu.i'tred and Mxty feet, ten and thrce-qilai tT Inches west w ard from the west side of Broad street ; thence ex tt l.d:tig weHtw ard along the north side of Columbia avmue one hundred and seventeen feet seven and oi t -miartt-r Inches to i he northeast side of Suimo lune (vacated); thence along the northeast sl-ic of said Stump lane vacated north twenty-eight degrees furty-i Ine minutes west five hundred and sixty-two feet s ven and three-eighths Inches more or Ihss to the east side of Sixteenth street; thence northward along the same tighty feet eight aud one-eigntu in in a to the south side of Montgomery avenue ; tl.t nee 08.' tw.rd aloiia the same aud crossiug Fif teenth street five hundred aud sixty-seven feet eight Inches more or less t.. the Hue of Und now or 1 -te of F) zabi th Vansyckel ; thence aloug the same south twentv-claht ot grecs lorry-eight minutes east one hi. in l red mid twelve reet. six Inches more r less ti a t.oiiit, and stuth seven tit-grees rorry-six minutes wis'. I'J same In no sevt.iity-stx feet five and three quarter Inches to a point. In the line of ground now t r late of Francis Blaekburne, Jr. ; thence aouth ten dt glees 111! teu mlui'tes est. along the same aud gri ui.d now ' late of Peter Mackenzie two hundred and twenty-four feet one and nvc-elahths Inches mote or less to a point lu said Mackenzie's line; thence by lai d or the Bald Richard II. Rush south sixty degrees tlghtt-ea minutes west two huudred anil thirty-one leet tight aud one-eighth Inches to the north side of 'Columbia avenue and place of be tinnli g; together with the additional land vested in the owner of the alwve tract by au Act of Assembly appioveti March 17ih, 1MI4, entitled "An Act to va cate Stump lane In the el'y or Philadelphia,'' where by his lint b are extended to the middle of the said luie. Same vs. E. Wa.tets, H. Waxtera, E Uraatha, and Frttnian co1t, owners or reputed owners, or who ever niav tie owners, 1. C, Match Term, 1871, No 846, lor ti e sum of i l.' eteeu hundred aud thtrty-oue ticilHrx and ten ct n's, to wit, f r registered taxes against all that certain lot or piece or ground be ginnii g at a point lu the cemruiiue of Kicliinoud street, it.ttne. Ij ta.l d Point-no- Point road, n the Twenty filth ward ol t'.ecity of I'hila-.eipiii t, at the distance of seventy-nine feet an I one-eiginh or a.i lien, more or lent, foiittiwei-t or the centreline of Erie avenue, as laid out ou the plan of the a'e dis trict of Kl liuioiid, beiim a pt lot In the Hue or ground formerly t John Mason, and now or late or the 1 hlla'e'ptila and Reading Ka load Company, thence extending iiortln as. wan ly along the centre line or said McIiiiio:ii1 street, nine huu irml and elguty-ono leet ft-nr and llve-eig.itiis Inches, more or less, erossli g but1' rstteci, io the line of ground formerly of Mlcimel Wi legas, an i no T late of. Kuujatnlu S Jaunty, th- nee eiieudlng sontheastwardly along li e same three thousand four huudred and twenty six leet t Ig; t and thr e-elghths inches, more or less, crossing l.ambt rt, Vain, .viyttle, Casper, and Uarbnn streets aud Delaw are avenue, as laid out on said plan, below water mat k of the vlvtr Delaware, I hence extending souihwestwardly along sild low water mark of tne river Delaware by the several courses thereof and crosaiug Krle aveuue aforesaid, nine hundred and eighty-six feet six lnchea, more n . .1. A. .M ......... ..I .. nl . V. n H,4 ui leED. 'i mo line ui ptinitiui iwimiiij i'i v nniu John Mason and now or l ite of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company aforesaid, and thence nrttwatwMilv iau thm aauta ud uniMl lrg l ne said l.ambt-rt, iiatn, an rue, cooper, aud Carbon streets an i Delaware avenue, throe thou sand five hundred and thlrteeu reet, more or less, to the ct ntre Hue of Richmond street aforesaid to pluce or beginning, containing eighty acres of land. be the same more or Ksa, being coiupo.ie.il of seven contiguous parcels or land wnicn rnoinaa a. Mor gan, surviving executor, or by seven Indentures. each dutid the twi uty. third day of February. A. D.. 1H52, recorded in Deed Book . !. W., No. 73. pags 4ii0, 496, CU2, 508, 514. and 5i0, etc., rrspeo'lvel.r, grantea ami conveyed unto the said Freemau Scott in fte, reserving therefor and thereout seven cer tain yearly ground rents or sums amounting la tho asgrtgateto the sum of two inoutaud seven hun dred dt liars. Sanie vs. EL Burton, owner or reputed owner. or whoever may be owii-r. aud j. trrauk Knight, regli-tered owner, C P . March Term. 1.871. Ni. 964. for the sum of oue hundred and lifty-slx dollars ftiiet six tents, ror wort at-a lanor done and per formed and matetlals lurnished, to wit, for regia tettxl taxes uaiust all that certain lot or piece of zrcund i-ltuat en the northeast o-rner of Cumiter im.d and Hepvlva streets. In the Nineteenth ward of the city of Phtladi Iplila. containing In front ou Citn leiland street forty-five feet and In depth north- waidiy of the same bieadth along Hepviva street one nunc red and aixiv ieet to lMCKinson street. 8 21 WILLIAM R. LKSDS. SherllT. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. yHE PEBN8YLVANIA COSIPAVY FOB INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES Office No. 304 WALNUT Streei. INCORPORATED MARCH 10, 1813. CHARTER PERPETUAL. , CAPITAL gl, 000,000. ITJBPLUS UPWAUDS OF S75O.OO0. Receive money on deposit, returnable on demand. for which Interest is allowed. , nd under appointment by Individuals, oorpora uors, and eooitf, aet as FXECUTOKS. ADM IHIol KA IvKS, THUHTKKj, ..it a T'b t i kia tuomsiL'iiiu luktfu i Ttrn cijj And for the faithful performance of Its duties as uca all Its sssets are liable. OHARLES DUTILH, Pjeeident. William B. Hill, Actuary. DIRECTORS. Charles Dntllh, Joshua B. Llpplnentt, Henry J. Williams, cnanes u. nutcninson, Williams. Vaux. Liudley Smyth, John R. Wncherer, Oeorge A. Wood, Adoiph K. none, Autiiouy j. Auteio, Alexander Diddle, Charles 8. Lewis, Hesry Lewis. rTBI PHILAPELPHIA TRUST, 1NSTJRA NCBCOMPANY, OFFICB AND BUHOLAS-PHOOP VAULTS IN THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILD IN Q, No. 421 CHESNUT STREET, CAPITAL. ISO0.UOO. I ob Safk-kkkpimo of Govbknmsnt Bohos and (.th- r SscOMiriss, Family Pi.atb, Jkwelmt, and t-ih. rVALOABUts, under special guarantee, at the ow Bt rates. 1 1 e Company also offer for Rent, at rates varying i ion tie to 175 per aunum, the renter holding the Ky, SMALL SAFES IN THE BUKULAR-PROOF v a I LTS, affording absolute Hboukity against FLas, Till i T. BUKOLAKY. SUd AOCIDSHT. All fiduciary obllgatious. such as TRC8T8, GDAR- niAK Bipt, tJCKccToasuira, etc., wui oe undertaken m.d lihfullv dist-hanted. AU trvt tttvtmtis art kept trparaU and apart jrim- f Cotupant't aatt. Cin nlars, giving full details, forwarded on appll- eatlol. UIlUSl. ri una, Thomas Robins, Benjamin B Comegyf, Lewis R. Aahhurst, J. Livingston Errluger, R p. McCuliagh, Edwin M. Lewis, J&mea L. Clashorn. AUKUKius rieaton, F. Itatciiford Starr, Daniel Haddock, Jr., Edward Y. Towusend. John D. Taylor,, tion. wmiatii a. rorier. offk;ers. President LEWIS R. ASH HURST. Vlee-Prcslottut J. LIVlNtJSPOM EKftlNQKh. Setvetary R P. Met I'l.LAtiU. Irtaaurcr-W !. L. DUBOIS. Sfiawl A M U'S EMEN r. ACADKMY NIL ONR NIGHT OHLT. S 8 O N, SPECIAL NOT10K. In eoriseqnenceor nnay-tniHtiiR circnra stances, ONLY ONK CONt F.Rr WILL BK OIVCN, WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 29, 1871. rsrties having purchased Season Tickets can ex changethem snd receive thi balance of their money at the Academy. Mr. Max Btrakoseh respectfully announces tne fAKIlWJtl.L Ai r KAKANCK OP M I.LB CHRISTINA NIXS-ON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 2, Rossini's Immortal Master work, STABAT MATER, wniK. . STABAT MAT Kit, " IU flven, with the powerful chornsof "EUANDKL AND HAYDN SOCIETY, And, In adnition. a - ,KAP1 M'CKLLANKOUS C INSERT. Mile J HK18TINA NII.SSON will be a-slslert ' 11", A.N.NIK l'L'IS CAHY, Ooifalto; hlgnors KKK1NOLI, VKKOI-.R, nd Mr. II. VIKUXTKWPA Orand Orchestra nnrtt r the direction of M AX MA K r TZKK. Musical Oonlact.or, Slgnor B08ONI. (leneral admission, $2: Reserved Sea's fl and fl extra, according to location: Family Circle, ft; He seived feats In Family Circle i extra; Amphithea tre, BO cents. Seats row for sale at the Academy and F. A. Nortn & Co's Music Store, No. 106 Chesnut street. TooTBopcn at Tc o'clock. Comiinuiceat 8 o'c'ock. The stelnway plunos are used ar. all the Nllsson Concerta ACADEMY OF M TT S I C. TIIFODORK THOMAS' OONOERS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Tn consrnnrTico of the ereat demand for sei to the concerts of FK1DAY EVENING. March 81. and Grand MaMnep, BAI IKIIAI AMKliNUDn, April 1. and In compliance with overwhelming requests, AN ADDl't IONAL GRAND CO'NOKKT Will be given on SAT UK DAY EVENING, APRIL 1, being most .positively the 'is LAST CONCERT OF TnB SEASON. Mr. Thomas wl'l be assisted bv the gr-at planlste. MISS ANNA MEHLIO, AND HIS MAONIFCENT ORCHESTRA. Tickets and programmes at North's Music Store, No. 1026 Chcsuut stret t, and Academy. Aomission, ft. neserved Seats, f5l cents extra. Family Circle, 60 cents. Amphitheatre, cents. evening Concerts rommoijce at 8 o'clock. Mati nee at 2 o'clock. 8 27 5t AVENPORT S CHESNUT STREET TU UATRS. Doors open at 7 V. Commencing at 8 o'clock. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVJNINli8. I.ONIMiN ASSURANCK. FANNY PAVKNPORT as LADY (1 AY SPANKER, E. L. DAVENPORT as DAZZLE. Supported by the UNEQUALLED STAR COMPANY. Tbnrpdsv Evening. 8 29 2t FKOU-FROU FANNY DAVENPORT MBS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins 1 to 8 o'clock. T.OTTA'8 FIFTH WEKK. HOU.hES PACKED. MONDAY, EVERY EVENING, aud SATURDAY At- inn iim n at , HEART'S BASE: - '. OR, WHA i'S Miney;without? LOT! A IN TWO CHARACTERS. with Songs Dances, snd Solos. JRIDAY, BKNKFIT OF LOTTA. SATURDAY, only Heart's Esse Matinee. ' ' MONDAY NEXT, LOTTA as "TOP8Y." WALNUT STREET THEATR E. JB.VERY EVEN1V( AND SATURDAY AFTERNO )N. TBE LONDON, PaRIS, AM) NEW YORK PAN- 'JOaiilVIK COMPANY, In the great 17-Scene fcpectacular Pantomime, enti tied . i THE THREE HUNCHBACKS. The Great Mattlnettt Tronpe.'the celebrated Rlza- relll Brothers, and the wonderful Selgrlat Children. wit h Splendid Tricks. ISO Magniacent costumes I New Muslcl Beautiful Ballets I Superb Transforma tions! A MERICAN ACADEMY Or MUS10 GRAND CONCERT - ' ' 11 by ' . , ; BECK'S PHILADELPHIA BAND, No. 1. THUBSDAY EVENING, April 13, UIU ( GRAND MILITARY BAND. In an Entire Nrw Uniform. CHOICE SE1KCTIONS OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Tlcke's, 50 cents each. Deserved seats, 75 cents. ' 4 11 1 4 13 AMERICAN MUSEUM AND MBNAGIKKIIf, Morcnwofltooraer r.r MOTH mud A HVU Streets. Open dally from 9 A. M. ti 10 P. M. 100.009 CURIOSITIES r ADMIRAL DOT, 28 Inches high. CHERRY AND FAIR STAR In the Lectnra Room every Evening at 8 o'clock, and Wen Desday and Saturday matinees at a. jimniiiuccm, scenery, ueautirui uancing. Admission. $0 cents to all the Attractions. 1919tf I ' V l ONE WEEK LONGER. KOTEERMEL'S BATTLE OF G ETT Y8 BURGF. AT No. 1003 CUFSNUT Street. Frcm 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. All Who hitVA nif. v.it. Biin tlila 1l.t,it.A should not fall to do so before its removal. 8 23 POX'S NEW AM JilflCAN THEATRE, CHESNUT Street, aoove Tenth. AMUSEMENTS OF ALL NATIONS. . i EVEHY EVEN1NO And SATURDAY MATINEE. ' GREAT CONGRESS OF HTARS. Comprising the best artists in tbe couDtry. who appear lu Grand Dailets, Dutch Comedy. Local bketcnes, Minstrelsy, Ethiopian Acts, Farce, Comlo Vot allsni, Kantomlme, etc. TV ANTED EMPLOYMENT BY A PRACTICAL ' . . Bookkeeper who is fully capable of adjusting any intricate accounts, would gladly accept of em ployment either permanent or temporary. Can fur nish good reference as to honesty, capacity, etc. ' Address . BOOKKEEPER, 8 24 12t j - . . Box 1810, P. Ovj MILLINERY. ' ' ' : ' R 8. R. D I U L O N. NOS. 823 AND 831 SOUTH STREET, ; FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE VEILS. . , ,; Ladles' and Misses' Grape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satin, bilk, Straw and Velvets, Hats and Bonnets, French Flowtrs, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Crapes, Laces, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Sashes, Ornamental and all kinds of Millinery Goods. HOTELS. Tf A8HINGTON HOTEL, SEVENTH AND CHESNUT BTKEJITS, PHILADELPHIA, Has been thoroughly renovated, r jfltted, and newly lurniHttea oy GEORGE J. BOLTON. Proprietor. Of Bolton's Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa., and Columbia House, Cape May, N.J. ts iw OPAL. RP. OWBN A CO., . COAL DEALERS, FILBERT STHEET WHARF, v SCHUYLKILL. tlOlyr ONOWDON A RAU'S COAL DEPOT, COBNKK O DIIXWYN and WILLOW Streets. Lehigh ami KchnvlZill COAL, nrenared eznressli for family nse at the lowest cash prices. 118 SAXON GREEN. toEeTtUl i BOLD BV A Lit DEALERS IPi PAINTS. J. JL WEEK8 & CO., Manufacturer!, till Ti: 184 N. FOURTH Bt , Philadelphia. COPYING JKES3E3.' Just received, a Large Assort ment of the Latest Niyles 4 COPYING PRESSES. WM. M. CHRISTY, Sutloner and Printer, .' Mo. 12T 8. THIRD Street, . 1 22 eodj Opposite Olrard Bank. ' JOHN FARNUM 1.7cOMMIJMIOEHJ ehuta and Huaftatortit af OoBMa TWSI'1" Q saw. Ui pUMtmUUt sW . t-a.Uilalwta
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