T1I13 DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPh PHILADELPHIA, SATURDa, APRIL 22, 1871. J nawfl 3UTviT.Arxr. City Affair. The Knights of Tythias in their Bocret session last evening disposed of the O. B, N. question to the satisfaction ef those who know what those letters refer to. . Corson, or, better still, "Feannta," the notorious thief, was held to ball by Alderman Kerr yesterday for robbing Jeremiah Tratt. . The other prisoner, Ililey, was also similarly : dealt 'with. John Sigh, a Chines steward on a vessel . At Mead Btret wharf, tlvr,t the mate on Thurs day night, thinking be was a river pirate. The injuries of the mate are not serious. II. M. Farker, of Louisiana, stopping at the La Pierre llorse, had his trunk rifled daring his absence on Thursday night of a cumber of diamonds and othor jewelry, etc, to the amount of $rj)00. A window-washer of the establishment is under arrest on -suspicion of tho theft. I)netlc AIJr. The Legislature of New York closed its cession last night. General ISfinner and Senator Wilson'rill etart for Europe on Wednesday. There is a strong probability of a general resumption among the Kiiners of the Letigh legion within a few days. The official vote for Governor of Con ecticut was declared yesterdoy, giving Eug lifeh 47,4!I2 and Jewell 47,450, which, with 17 scattering votes, secnres a majority cf 25 for the first-named gentleman. ForcJpn Affaire. The cannonade of the Maillot J ate con tinues. The Duke of Croglie hm returned to his post 8 French ambassador to London. Tho Assembly at Versailles now rejects ell propositions for armistice and cocciliation. The lighting between the two factions in Franoe continues, and with much fury on both sides. It is annouooed tbnt Germany supports the claims of tho inhabitants of Alsace against France. The five hundred million francs indem nity due on the 1st of April from France to Prussia remains unpaid. The Tarifiiana have been 'driven to the right bank of the Seine, and have not at tempted to return to Asnieres. A despatch dated 8t. Denis says that there are symptoms of the Prussians leaving the forts, which will be given up to the regu lar government. The taking of Asnieres was accomplished "by stratagem. The troops f the line simu lating friendship and fraternization, thus passed the outposts of tho inccrgents without difficulty. During the discussion in the Cortes yes terday, Senor Castellar spoke in strong terms of condemnation of the House of Savoy. lie was called to order by several members on the Ministerial side, and a secne of confusion ensued which only terminated in the adjourn ment. .Several thousand interred troops have just reached Versailles from Switzerland, and thirty-two thousand more are ready to fol low. The Versailles army have thrown np in trencbinentH on tho left bask of the Seine, end are now concentrating at Puteaux and Courbevoio. The Prussian military authorities have re quired the Government to furnish informa tion of the number of troops daily arriving at Versailles. Another revolution is imminent in Franoe, the Commune having arrested the Central Committee on the ground of its negotiating with President Thiers to betray Paris. In turn, the National Guards threaten to arrest tho Commune unless the committee are re leased. Complete anarchy reigns in Paris. SPECIAL NOiTlCES. PHILADELPHIA AND .READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY, OfTwe No. 22T fcJUtn FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, April IB, 1 STL Aspecial meeting of the fetooki!olders of trie Pnila delphla and R.dlug Railroad Company will be held att lie oillce of the said company, In the city of Phila delphia, on the eighth day of .May. 1371, at 18 o'clock M., when and where the joint agreement entered into by tbe Board o f Managers or the Philadelphia a.nd Reading ltallroad Company And the Board of Directors of the Lebanon and Tremont Railroad Company, for Uie consolidation of the said com panies, and the merger of the Lebanon aud Tremont Railroad Company into 4i Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Company, will be submitted to the said stockholders, and a vote, fay ballot in person, or by proiy, taken for the adoption or rejection of the as me. J. V. JONES, 4 18 Secretary. t7y PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL- ROAD COMFAN V, OWee No. 27 S. FOU KPH Street. Philadelphia, April 18, 1871. A Special Meeting of the Stockholders ef the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company will be held at the Oillce of said Company, in the city of Philadelphia, on the bth day of May, Hill, at 12 P. M., when and where the Joint agreement entered Into by Uie Board of Managers of the Philadelphia ana Keaxnng nanroaa company and tne jiouTaor Directors 01 the Northern Liberties and Feau Town ship Railroad Company for the consolidation of the said companies aud the merger of the Northern Liberties and Penn Township Railroad Cotupiny into the Philadelphia and Rctding Railroad Com pany will be submitted to the said stockholders, and a vote by ballot, in person or by proxy, taken lor the adoption or rejection of the same. J. W. JON KB, 418 Secretary. ifff- OFFICE OF THE LEBANON AND TrI- MONT RAILKOAD COMPANY, No. BIT 8. FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, Apt 11 15, 1671 A spe cial meeting of toe Stockholders of the Lebanon and Tremont Railroad Company will be held at the oitlee of the Bald company in the city of Philadelphia, on the eighth day of May, 1871, at 12 o'clock M., when and where the Joint agreement entered Into by the Hoard of Managers of tbe Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company and the Board of Directors of the Lebanon and Tremont Railroad Company lor the consolidation of tbe said companies, and tne merger of the Lebanon and Tremont Railroad Company into tbe Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, will be submitted to the said stockholders and a vole by ballot in person or by proxy taken for the adop tion or rejection of the same. ALBERT FOSTER, Secretary. m&y SCHUYLKILL AND 6U8QUEH ANNA KAIL OAD COMPANY, Onloe, No. 221 South FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, April 10, 1971. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company and an Election for President and bix Uuagen will take place at the Omee of the Com pany on MONDAY, the 1st day of May next, at 13 o'tlock M. ALBERT FOSTEtt, A 10 8vr Secretary. tf-y NORTHERN MBLKTIES AND PEN! v mhJi TOWNSHIP RAILROaD CO., Oiilce No. BI B. FOURTH Street. H Philaprlphia. ADiil 11. 1S7L The Annual MeetlDg of the Mtockholders of this lfompaDy, aud an Election forOllcers to serve for . the tuauwg year, will be held at tbe Office of the L Company, an MONDAY, the Ut day of Mav next, at f f W4 o'clock, a. jo. AL.ur.it r ius rtjf, jy THE UNION FIRS IXTINQULSIIEK COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA Manufacture and sell the Improved, Porwfcle Fire EitlngoliAer. Always Reliable. D. T. AU4, f B0 tf No. 118 MARKET HL, General Agent. DR. F. R. TIIOMAJ8, No. BU WALNUT ST, " formerly operator at Uxa Colton Dental Rooinn. devotes tin enure praitlce to extracting Umth wiiu ot piB, wiia freafi nitrous oxide gas. 11 17(f DlSPK2s'8ARY FOR SKIM DISEASES, NO, tit H. ELEVENTH Street. Patieuu treated rrtKuUCUA-7 tW" Institution 4U)i ) u O'clock, 1 14 Special. notiOCS. fgy 'UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, BROAD STREET, i rniLAPBtrntA, April HO, 1STI. TheTlf.rd Art Reception of the Union Learne will tKicur storing the evenings of WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, April 88, 87, 8S,nd S9, frou T to 11 o'clock. Members can etter npon their tickets of membership. An cqaal number of tickets for guests are appreciated by color and date to each evening of the RcepMon. Every memler is entitled to TWO "Ladles' Tickets,'' "BBC ONE ticket "adnrittlug the cetTer an two laCies." These will admit upon owe evening only, to be selected (comprehensively or distinctively) by the applicant. They can be exchanged In advance of their date only, and will be delivered at t he offloe of the League, on personal or written Rptilicatlon, ! on and after MONDAY, the 24t mat. GEORSE H. BOKER, Chairman of Art Reception Cemoatttee. A. O. II baton, Secretary. 4 81 rt r;-r OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND w NAVIGATION COMPANY. Piiit.adei.I'HTa, Jlprll 20, If 71. The Stated Annua' Meetlog or the Stockholders of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company will be held st. tho rooms of the Hoard of Trad I ;o. 60S CHESNUT Street, on TC'WUAY, the 2d day of May next, at 11 o'clock A-. M., efier which an elec tion will be held for President and Board ot Mana gers to serve for the ensuing year. The polls will close at I o'clock V. M. 43. W. CL?RK, 4 iOthstn tml President. OFFICE OF THE LBirZGH ZINC CO., No. 833 WALNUT STKEET. Fhii.apbi rrriA, Apr!i IT, 1871. The Ancnal fleeting of the Htockhu'.dcrs or tho Lehigh Zinc Company will he held st, the Oillce or the Company on WEDNESDAY, My 8 prox., at 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of etoctlng Seven Directors to serve during the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other hnslness. 4 IT 14t GK1QV MON6E3, Treasurer. jv- CAMDEN AND AMDOY R ILROAD AND w TRANSPOKTATION COMPANY. Tkentok, April 10, 1S?1. NOTICE. The Annnai Meetinp of the Stock holders of the UAMDE" AND AMLOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMI ANY will be held st 1 REN TON, May 10, at 1 o'clock, M., at the Com pany's cffl'e, for the election of -seven Directors to seive for the ensuing year. SAMUEL J. BAYARD, 4 19 Secretary C. and A. R. R. and T. Co. IsaY OFFICE CVTAWISSA RAILROAD COM w TANY, No. 424 WALNUT Street, ipniLADEi.rniA, April 10, 1S71. The Annual Election for Prvsldent and Directors of this company will be held oa MONDAY, tho 1st day of May, 1871, between the hours of 12 M. and S P. M. EDWARD JOHNSON. 4 13thP0t Secretary. tfty- NO SliMHEt VACATION. PRACTICAL w iDBtrnctlon tu BOOK-KEEPING, PENMAN SHIP, (OMVliRClAL CALCULATION, BUSI NESS papers, etc., at CHITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL CO CLEGS, No. 1131 CIIKSIUT Street, cor. of Twelfth. Separate Instruction. Open Morning and After noon. Students not limited to set hours. Circulars free, 4 20 8t fev- THE CHE'PKST AND BEST HAIR DfE IN THE WORLD, Harper's "ItaJr Dye Never Fades r Vnslte Out, will change gray, red. or frosted hair, whl9kers, or moustache to a beautiful black or brown as soon as applied. Warranted, or money returned. Only 5 cents a box. Sold by all Druggists. 3 88 tuthscm PILES. DR. GUNNELL DEVOTES II W " time to tho treatment of Piles, blind, bleed ing, or itching. Hnndreds of cases deemed incura ble without an operation have been permanaotly cured. Best city reference given. Oillce, No. 21 N. ELEVENTH Street. 4 in 3m v- THURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POWDER te the best article for cleansing and preserving the teeth. For sale by all Druggists. Price 2S and 50 cent per bottle. 11 26 stnthly NEW TUBLIOA1 IONS T II K METHODIST Of New York, has always been edited with marked ability by Rev, Dr. CROOKS. , Its publishers have just added to Its Editorial Corps Rev. ABEL STEVENS, an -equally experienced Journalist, and author of the best History of Mettridlsra extant They have also engaged contributions and sermons from the Rev. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, whose success and popularity as a preacher, writer, and lecturer are almost unexampled, and whose Free Tabernacle In Brooklyn, with Its congregation of over three thousand people, Is one of the marvels of the age. Rev. H. W. BEECHER has a Lecture Boom Talk every week. THE METHODHST abounds In good thngs, is never dull or dry, has stories for children, hints for farmers, and something for everybody. Mrs. WIL LING'S great Serial btory Is almost ready. They offer for the price of one year's subscription (f 2-50) to seDd THE METHODIST from now until July 1, 1S79. Specimen copies free. 4 IT Ct No. lit NASSAU Street, New York. JplVJL:i&8 CUEIIMIOM. "The Charged Cross," size 22x23, tbe finest ever offered to the public. "Mary and St. John," size 82x28, a most sublime chromo. , . The Beautiful Snow," size 10x22, a very lmpret slve picture. . "The Holy Family," size 22x28, a real gem, "Delhi, Del. Co., N. Y.," size 22x23, a beautiful au tumn scene. Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by J. HOOVER, No. 804 MARKET Street, 3 18smw3m Philadelphia, second floor. ZELL'H KNCYCLOPRDIA, DIOTIONAR? AND GAZETTEER lKOW COHPLBTK, IN 59 PABTS, AT 60 CENTS PER PA11T, ZILL'8 HE"W DESCRIPTIVE HAND Atlas of the World, First two Parts now ready, to be complete la 25 Parts, at 60 cents each. Experienced Agents Wanted. T. ELL WOOD ZELL, Publisher. Nob. IT and 19 South SIXTH Street, 8 28 tus3m PHILADELPHIA. BARLOW'S INDIGO B-.UE IS THE CHEAPEST and best article in the market for HU'KI.MO :!. fUK. It does not contain any acid. It will not Injure the nneat fabric It is put up at Wll.TBFHOKH'4 lHr TrtllE, No. 233 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia, And for sale by most of the Grocers aud Druggists. The genuine has both BARLOW'S and WILT BERGK.R'H name on the label ; all others are COUN TERFEIT. BAIII.OM'S BLUR will color more water tliau four times tha sim weight of Indigo. 8 28 tuths'iin TOBACCO. LEAF TOBACCO. 100 OASES CHOICE CONNECTICUT WKAPPEK3, CroplS69. For sale by DAVID L. RET LEU, Nos. 60 and 62 South FOURTH Htreet, 4Tlmrp Philadelphia. W"1 L 8 O N 8 CARPET CLEAXINO ESTABLISHMENT, 413m NO. V. 1 Sou th SEVENTEENTH Street. PRIME HEAV COLLINS, WSTHEHILL CO., Heed Gro wers, Nos. Ulland 1113 MAitltET Street. Q A It A C AS " CHOCOLATE, lasportf tJ Bed Kf Bale by 41 D L! ETT k HON. (4Xa Wo, ViV b. FRONT Btrtet. REAt. ESTATE AT AUCTION. p EXfiCUTKlXS PERBrrORY SALE. FH'-e of Hanson Roblnnon, dne'd. Thornis A Sons, Anctioneers. Very Elegant Country Seat and Farm known as "Woolton Hall," Mansion, Farm, md Tenant Houses, Mt acres, Philadelphia and Wilmington Turnpike, Brandywine Hundred, New Castle connty, Del., B squares from Bcllevne 8tattcn, on the Philadelphia, U llmlngton, and Bal timore Railroad, half mile from the Klver Delaware, 8 tif.les from Wilmington, 9 miles from Chester, and 23 miles from Philadelphia On Tuesday, May IB, 1S71, at 18 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Dtiblio , without any reserve whatever, at the Philadel phia Excliange All that very elegant conntry-seat and f rm, com rrlng to serrs of "land, sltoote on the westerly side of the Philadelphia and Wilmlt-gten turnpike and on two private roads, three ironts, about 9 mites below Cheitr, 8 abote Wliniinton, SJ rrom PStladelphla, half mile ol the river Delaware, and about X squares from Bellevue Station, on the Philadelphia, Wil mington and Baltimore Railroad. Tke improve ment are an ilegsnt and spacious three-story stone mansion, main building 49 by43 feet, extreme length 91 feet and circular piazza arid portico around thn-e Bldi'soflt; constructed on the castellated style of architecture, being built in the most substantial manner throughout ; has large hall In the centre, saloon parlor," conservatory, dining-room, library, kitchen, scullery, store and china room, and fire proof safe on the lirst floor; 4 commodious chambers (each having a bath-room and marble-top stationary wastiRtand, hot and coM water, water-closet) on the second floor; 4 chambers, 2 bath-rooms, and 2 water-tan's (which are surptxi by 2 hvlra:ilie rrmi one of ttie tanks will contain lsflO gallons ol spring water on ihe third floor, and an olwervatory above. Balcotles, with windows opening to them from all the rooms; private stairway, nnmerous closets (In cluding cedar and wino)(stained glaBS windows, mar ble mantels, walls and ceilings beautifully frescoed, hnndstimely papere! and painted, gas (with hand some tlxttirts) and water throughout, 6 bath-rooms, watet-closets, bell-callu, 2 furnaces, cooking range, ei c. A genteel 2X-story -stone farm house, two-story stone tenant houe, atone stable aud carriage house (Norman style), stalls for five horses; stone Ice hoose, filled, with a keeping-room for provisions; Irani tool bouse, Atone and frame barn, gas house, built of stone, complete arrangement for making (tan, the operation very simple; frame chicken houHO, 6 aires of woodland, a rivulet of p-ire spring water runs throngh it, and collected by a small dam, and carried 125 fi et through Iron pipes luto tha ram box, the surpitis flowing luto the pond; also a (lli pond, beauttfnl stone wall on the turnpike front, capped witk North river flagging; very elegant Osoge orange hedge, forms a beautiful curve around tbe front lawn; the gravel drives about half-mile in length, ranving from 10 to 20 feet wide ; are thor oughly made, paved with large stones and covered with broken-stones and gravel, and nndergroaad drainage; large vegetable garden, beautiful lawn, in the centre of which is a handsome iron summer honse, snrroanded by beautiful trees ; abundance of fruit trees, apple orchard, etc. ; also, 416 beautiful and well-grown forest and evergreen trees on the Bides of tiro drives and around the mansion. This property was built by the late Hanson Robin son, for his own occupancy, and no expense has been spared to make It a very elegant and finished country eat, all the materials being or the best, and the groim-is beautifully laid out. The maaslou is located in the centre of an extensive lawn, elevated ouer lii'o reet above tne river Delaware, and com mands a lieautifnl and extended view up and down the rlver-!ind surroundings. The losation is especially healthy. Photogranhs, plans, B3 I pamphlets, containing more lull particu lars, may be seen at the Auction Rooms, Philadel phia, or at the oillce of Samuel M. Ilarrlugton, Esq., Attorn7 for the Executrix, Recond story, buildlug, Seventh and Market streets, Wilmington, Delaware, where any one wishing to view the premises can get a conveyance. Trains leave Philadelphia at s 30 and 11 A. M., and 2 SO, 5, and T P. M. for Bellevue Sta tion. The house and premises will be ready for in spection at all times. Oa Tuesdays and Fridays of et ch week a carriage will be at Bel!evue fStatio'n on the arrival of 11 A. M. aud 2-30 P M. trains from Philadelphia, to convey visitors to the property. Terms of Sale. Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on the premises, to be secured, with interest, etc., by bond and mortgage, with policy of lire Insurance transferred as collateral. Immediate possession. flOoo to be paid at time Of sale. M. TnOMAo SONS. Anctinneers. 4 15 s 5t Nos. 139 and 141 a FOURTH Street. ""St PUBLIC SALE THOMAS A SONS, AUO :!:::! tloneers On TucsiIrv. Mav 2. 1S71. at. 12 o'clock, neon, will be sold at public sale, at the pniiaaeipnta .exchange, tne following described property, vi. : No. 1. Two-story brick dwelllnir. 8lxtv-flrth street, soniti of fallowhiM street. All that two Story Mansard-roof dwelling, with bay window. veramians. etc., ano tot or grounn, situate on tne eastaQideof Slxty-Ufth street, 16 feet south of Cal lowhlll street; containing in front 8S feet, and ex tending in depth 14 feet to a 10 feet wide alley. The house cot till n s large parlor, dining room, kltcheu, and. 5 chambers, built in the best manner, et Terms f iCQO may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. No. 2. Two-story brick dwelling. Slxty-flfth street, north of Race street. All that two story brick Man-sard-roof dwelling, with two-story back building and lot of ground, situate on tho west sk'e of Slxty-tirth street, S00 feet north of Race street; the lot contain ing n front, on Sixty-fifth street 40 feet, and extend ing in depth 225 feet to a 60 reet street. It is sub stantially bnllt; has parlor, sitting-room, dining room, kitchen, and 6 chambers. Terms 40')o may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. For further particulars, apply to Jeremiah Bonaall, S. W. corner Sixty-fifth and Vine streets. M. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers, 4 15 BSt Nos. 139 and 141 3. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALE. Getel Three-story Brick Store and Dwellltis. o. 1010 East Norrls street, second house above Thompson street. On Tuesday, May i, 1S71, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be Bold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that genteel three story tonck dwelling, wl;h two-storv back building and lot cf ground, situate No. 1070 Fast Norris street, second house above Thompon street; con tainuig in fronton Bant Norris street 1 Meet a inche, and extending In depth 10S fee. 8 Inches, to a 4-feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. It Is occu pied as a store and dwelling, contxlns 8 rooms ; has gas, bath, hot and cold water, rang, etc. Terms I2U00 may remain on mortgage. Immediate pos session. For further particulars, apply to F. C. Headman, No. 6V4 rch street M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 41Sa3t Nos. 139 and 1418. JfOURlH Street. P.EAL ESTATE THOMAS fc SONS' SALE. ;i t two-story Brick Dwellings. Nos. T13 an! Jia Piere street, wst of Seventh street and south of Morris street, First ward. On Tuesday, May 3, 1S71, nt 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those 2 two-story brick dwellings and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Pierce street, 144 feet west or Seventh street, Nos. T13 and T15; each containing in front on Pierce street 14 feet, and extending In depth 44 feet. Toge'.her with the common use and privilege of a 2 feet wide alley, laid out and opened. They each have 4 rooms, gus, range, etc. Fach subject to a yearly ground-rent of '-;a. Immediate posses sion. They will be sold separately. Keys at No. U23 South Fifteenth street. M. THOMAS k. SONS, Auctioneers, 4 16s3t Nos. 139 and 141 S.FOURTH Street. ft REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' "ALE. C3 Valuable Business Stand. Three-story brick Livery Stable, No. 206 8. Eleventh street, below Walnut street, 68 X feet front. On Tuesday, May S, 1871, at 12 o'clock Doon, will bo sold at public sale, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable three-storv brick stable (with basement) and lot of ground, situate on the west side of hie vent h street, south cf Walnut street, No. 200, the lot contalnlug in fronton Eleveuth street 65 feet, aud extending in depth along Zeuobla street 64 leet. The stable has a press-brick front, good basement, the con venlences, etc., bas accommodations for about 100 horses and 100 carriages. There Is room for three stores on ibis lot. Immediate possession. Terms 10,(Ky way remain on mortgage. jU. THOMAS & SONS, Anctloneers, 415 3t Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. fr REAL ESTATE -THOMAS A SOS SLt. JC"J Two-story brick Dwelling, No. 1HJJ Bond street, lielweeu Twelfth and Thirteenth street, below Moore street. On Tuesday, April 25, 1S71, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at pabllo sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that two-story brick dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Bond Btreet, below Moore street. No. 1832; coo talniug In front on Bond btreet 14 feet, and extend ing In depth on the south Hue TO feet B laches, and on the 001 th line 61 f?et I Inches, to a 80-feet wide street. Subject to a redeemable yearly grouud-rent of t6 currency. IVni'S Cash. M THOMAS u:Nt, Auctioneers, 4 15 fe2t Nos. 139 anil 141 8. FOURTH Street. Ft, REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' 8 ALB. Jij Modern Three-story Brick Dwe'liug, No. 1314 JTSTter street, between Thirteenth aud Broad streets. On luesdiiy, My 8, 1871, at 1'i o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the PlitlmUlphia Exchange, ail that inooeru three-story brlek dwelling, '.with tliree-stry back builiiiugs and lot of ground, sltuata t u the kuutii side of Master street, west f Tnlr. teentU ttrtet. No. 1314: coiiutulhir lu fronton Master Btiet-t IT fetl, and extending In dep'.h bl foet. Suit Ject to the rektrlctiou Hint tu biltMlu for Olt'.jni!v 01 enpatlon Khali ever be ereeted ou a.ud lot. It Us ft., La.h, but ud cold wiitr, lieu'er, range, eto. LLiui-o'to poi-klou. Terms itu0 may remain ou n!irtgHKe. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, 4 8 22 29 kos. Via aud Ul 8 rUl'UTU Stunt, HSAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. ri'BIJC BALE THOMAS A SONS, Auc tioneers is Verv Desirable Lots. Hroad street. nteenth street, redral street. Thirteenth street. l lsrlon street. On Tuesday, April S5, 1571, at 19 o' lock, noon, win te sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described Lots of Oronnd, viz. : Nos. l and 9. All those two contiguous lots of ? round, situate on the east side of Broad street, 50 eet south of Federal street; containing together lu front on Broad street 50 feet, and extending in depth 200 feet to Wstts Hreet, Nos. Band 4. All that lot of ground, situate on the west side of Broad street, 150 feet sonth of Federal street; containing together la front on Broad street 50 feet, aud extending In depth 178 feet to Tlernnn street. No. B. All that lot of ground, situate on the east side cf Fifteenth street. Wl feet Inches south of Federal street; cottalnlng in front on Fifteenth street IT feet, and extending in depth 178 feet to Tlernsnn street. No. 6. All that lot of ground, situate on the B"uth side of Federal street, 80 feet X of an Inch east of Fifteenth street; containing in front on Federal street 18 feet .V of an Inch, aud extending In depth on the east line 112 feet )i of an Inch, and on the wtst line 112 leet injtf inches, to a B-feet wide alley running from Puttenth street to Tlernan street. Nos. T and 8. All thne two contiguous lots of ground, described together as follows: Situate on the north side of Federal street, and west Bide of a 2o feet wide street ruuning north from Federal street, ir6 feet 6 Inches east from Fifteenth street; containing together In front on Federal street 84 fe-t, and extruding in depth along the said 20-feet wide street 145 feet luches, and on tho west line 143 feet Inches, to a 3-feet wide alley, which runs eastward into the said 20 feet street. No. 9. All that lot of ground, situate on the north side of Federal street. C f eet 1 inch east of Watts street; containing in fiont on Federal street 19 feet .V of an inch, and extending in depth on the east lMie 111 feet Inches, and on the west lino 111 feet t inches to a 3-fect wide alley, running from Watts st i eet to ClRrlon street No. 10. All that lot of ground, situate on the west side of Clarion street, 178 reet south of Federal strett; containing in front on Clarion Btreet 13 feet, and extending In depth C6 feet. - No. 11. All that, lot of ground, situate on the west side of Thirteenth street, 190 feet. 8 Inches south of Federal street, containing in front on Thirteenth street 19 feet 4 luches, and extending In depth 100 feet to Clarion BtreoU No. 12. All that lot of gronnd, situate on the north side of Federal street, 109 feet 11 Inches west of Tweirth street; containing In front on Twelfth street 17 feet, and extending in Ccp;h 157 feet to Anita street. No. 13. All that lot of ground, situate on the west side of ado feet wide street, laid out and opened for public line, called Clarion street, containing in front i n Clarion street Id leet, and extending in depth 06 feet. Plans at the Anctien Rooms. For further particu lars epply to C. U. & P. MU1RUEAD, No. 206 ttoutu Sixth street. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, 4 8 S3t Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. fTT:l REAL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS' SALE. JlS.-Modern 1 hree-story Brick Dwelling No. 1115 biiuckamaxon street, with 3 Three-storv brick Dwell ings m the rear, Nos. 1128, 1130, and 1132 Day street, K gliteenth war On Tuesday, May 9, 1371, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at nubile ta!e, at the Pht lacelphla Exchange, all that lot of ground with the Improvements thereon erected, situate on the north east sine or tsnacsamaxon street, 103 reet o incneii, more or less, southeast of (jirard avenue. No. 1135; containing In front on Shackamaxon street 20 feet. niKi pitRiidlna In ilenth northeast 90 feet, more or lees. Also, all that lot of ground, beginning at a point 90 reet, more or less, northeast or s.iacKn- maxon street, neing va ieeta tncnes, morn or less, sunt Iwaxt or Oirard avenue; thence extending south east 40 feet, more or less; thence northeast 59 feet 2 Inches, more or less; thence northwest 40 feet, more or less; thence southwest 69 feet 2 Inches to the place of bt ginning. Also, all that lot of ground, with the Improvements thereon erected, beginning at a point 53 feet northeast of Shackamaxonstreet, being 123 leet 5 inches southeast ot Glmrd avenue; thence extending southeast 40 feet, more or less; thence northeast 41 feet 9 Inches, more or less; thence northwest 40 feet, more or less ; thence southwest 89 feet 10 inches, more or less, to the place or begin ning. The improvements consist of a modern three- story brick dwelling, with two-story back buUd'ngs, having the gas introduced, bath, hot and cold water. water closet, cooking-range, etc , fronting on Shack amaxou street, No. 1135, and 8 three-story brick dwellings, each containing six rooms, fronting on Day street, .Nos 1123, 1130. and 1132. They will bo sold toget ier. Clear of all Incumbrance. Plan at the uni t Ion rooms. Possession tut of July. Termm &bi uu casn; ouiunce may remain lor six yearj, May be examined. M. THOMAS fc SONS, Anctloneers, 4 90 28 29 Nos. 189 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS'SALE. On Tuesday, May 2, 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon, win ne bom at puiuio saie, at tne rniiauetpuia H.X change, tbe following described properties, viz. : No. 1. Three-story brick dwelling. No, 190S Thompson street. Twentieth ward. Ail that three stoiy brick messuage, with two-story back building and lot of ground, situate on tho north side of Th( mpson street, 72 feet west of Nineteenth street, No. 19u3; the lot containing In front 16 feet, and ex tending In depth on the east line TO feet 6 Inches, aud on the west line 6 feet, widening on the rear ta 18 feet 6 inches. The nouse has saloon parlor, dining snd I I . i 1 1 i rxn tha fl pot . i. i o . . . 1 , .... bath-room, and saloon sitting-room on the second floor, and 2 chambers on tne third floor; nas the gas, bath, hot, and cold water, cookiDg-range, heater, etc. Terms 13000 may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. No. 2. Three-story brick dwelling, No. 1C20 Amboy Btreet, Twentieth ward. All that three story brick niestuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Amboy street, between Oxford street aadtlo luuibla avenue, Tweutleth ward, No. 1620; the lot containing in iront is leet, including the northern moiety or hair pa-t or an alley a reet 8 inches wide, and extending hi 1 1 pth 49 feet 6 inches. House con tains fi rooms and bath-room; has gas, hot and cold water, etc. Clear of all Incumbrance. Terms cash. .11. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. 4 22 29 ! Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street, I REAL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS' SALE. -Genteel Sitf-story Brick Dwelling. No. 621 oates street, west of Marshall street, on Tuesday, April 25,1bTi, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sule, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all thut i)i story brick dwelling, with two-story back build ings and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Coates street, first house west of Marshall street, No. 621 ; containing in front on Coates street IB feet, and extending in depth fliijtf feet. Tbe house con tains 10 rooms, has gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking range, tire board stove, etc. Terms IliiOO runy remain on mortgage. Immediate pos session. Keys next door east. M. THOMAS A SON'S, Anctloneers, 4 20 22 Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE THOMAS fc SONS' SALE. :::! Two-story brick dwelling. No. 1832 Bond street, between Twelfth and 1'hlrleenth streets, below Moore street. On Tuesday, prll 25, 1S71, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that two-story brick dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Bond street, below Moore Btreet, No. 1S32 ; con taining In front on Bond street It feet, and extend ing In depth on the south line 70 feet S inches, and on the north line 61 feet T inches, to a twenty feet ide street. Subject to a redeemable yearly ground rent of 36, currency. Terms; cash. M.THOMA8 At SONS, Auctioneers, 4 8 B3t Nos. 159 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. REAL EaTATK-lTHOMAS A SONS' SALE. Three-story Brick Dwelling. No. 833 North Thirty-second Btreet. between Baling and Hamilton streets. On 1 uesday. May S, 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publlu sale, at the Philadelphia Ex. change, all that three-story brick messuage, with two-story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on tbe west side of Thirty-second street, between Baring and Hamilton streets. No. 938 ; containing in front on Thirty-second street 20 feet, and extending In depth lie feet; has 8 rooms aud bath room; ga heater, range, bot and cold water. Terms Hall cast). Immediate poKsesston. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 4 15 83t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. PUBLIC SALE THOMAS A SONS. S Auctioneers Oenteel l storvbrlck'dwelllng. 0.836 Stevens street, first house east of Fourth street, Camden, N.J. On Tuesday, May 8, 1871, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sa'e, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all thai genteel SV-story brick dwelling, with X -story back building and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Stevens Btreet, SO feet east of Fourth street, No. B36; con taming in front on Stevens street 20 feet, and ex tending In depth loo feet. The house has the mdern conveniences; gas, bath, not and cold water, gas oven, etc. May be examined. t M. THOMAS A SONS, Anctloneers, 4 20 22 29 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Btreet. T REAL ESTATE THOMAS fc SONS' SALE. Oenleel Three-story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 23 and 2315 Tulip street. Nineteenth ward. On Tuesday, May 9. is71, at IB o'clock, neon, will be sold at publio sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those 9 genteel three-story brick messuages aud lots of ground, situate Nos. 2313 aud 2315 Tulip street, NiiieteeDth ward; each containing in front onTulvp street 16 feat, aad exteudug in depth W feet. feUch contains 4 rooms; have gas Ditures throughout, etc. Terms fifiOB may remain ou mortgage on each. id. THOMAS fc BONS, A nctloneera. 4 ltKH o. Wv aud 14V , FOUKIH fcureet. REAL EST AT E AT AUCTION. OTUBL1C SALE-THOMAS A SON, AUC ttom c r. Two and-a-hair-storv stone Dwelling mid Stable, No. 65 Sharnnar.k street. Ucrmantown. On Tnesdsy, May 9, 1871. at 19 o'clock, noon, win be sold at pnbllc sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that two-and-a-half stry stone dwelling, rranie stable and lot of gronnd, situate on the southeast wardly side of Sharpnaek street and northeastwardly side of Nash street, Oermsntown, Twenty-seoond ward ; thence extending northeast along 6barpnaek s'reet 60 feet; thence southeast 119 feet If Inch; thence southwest 61 feet S Inches to Nash street, and thence northwest along Nash street 119 feet lim ine nes to tne pisce or beginning. AiRoaioi adjoin ing, fronting on Shsrpnack street 46 feet 10 inches, and extending In depth on the southwest line 119 feet inch, and on the northeast line 118 feet 11 yj Inches. Teims, half cash. May be examined. Clear of all Incumbrance. Immediate possession. M. 1HOMAS A 80NS, Anctloneers, l.VSt Nos. 189 and 141 S. FOURTH Street i i f FXEClTTOR8'SALB, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. Li;!! THOMAS K 80NS, Anctloneers. Two three- stoiv brick Dwellings, Nos 784 and 736 West street, on Tuesday, May b, 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, an inose two tnree-story onck messuages ana iota of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the west side of West street, Nos. 734 and 736; each lot con tslnlng In front on West street 14 feet 1 Inch, and extending In depth 79 feet to a 8 feet wide allev. l ney will be sow separately, xerms, one-natr own. M. THOMAS A SONS, Anrtloneera, 4 15 88t Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, &vl Elegant Itcftidance, WITH STABLE, AT CHEGNUT KILL. Desirable location, a few alnntes' walk from depot D. T. PRATT, No. 109 Sonth FOURTH 8treet. 8 24 2m II. ,T. DOBBINS, BUILDER, OFFICE, N08. 0 and 6 LEDGER BUILDING, offers for Bale the folio a lng properties at reduced prices: Jio. 1. Handsome four-story Brown Stone Resi dence, with side-jard, Blluated No. 191T Uhesnnt street, finished with all modern conveniences. Built by the day wltfcont regard to cost. Lot 44X by 173 feet deep, to a back street. Clear of all incumbrance ; will be sold a bargain. No. 2. Elegant three-story Brown Stone Resl dence, with Mansard Roof, situated west side of Broad, above Master street. Very commodious; finished with all modern conveniences. Built In a very superior manner. Lot 50 by 20 feet deep to Car lisle street. No. 8. Neat three-story Brick Dwelling, with side yard, No. 1418 North Eighteenth street, above Mas ter, containing ten rooms, with all modern conveni ences ; will be sold below cost. No. 4. Lot west side Broad, 66 feet above Vine, T3 feet front, 193 feet deep to back street; will be sold so as to pay well for Investment. Also, lot west Bide of Broad, above Thompson, 95 feet front, 200 feet deep, to Carlisle street, with brick stable for four horses. No, 8. A Cape May Cottage, located on the beach ; Is large and commodious ; If not sold will be rented. No. 6. A good Farm In Richland township, Bucks connty, containing 93 acres, with good Improve ments. 4 T tf FOR SALE, HANDSOME RESIDENCE, WEST FIIir.ADEZ.PHIA. i - ...... Ko. 3248 CHESNDT Street (Marble Terrace), 1 Ul'.EE-STCRT, WITH MANSARD ROOF, AND THREE-STORY DOUBLE BACK BUILDINGS. SUtetn rooms, all modern conveniences, gas, bath, bot and cold water. Let 18 feet front and 120 feet 2 inches deep to a back street. Immediate posset slon. Terms to suit purchaser. M. D. LI VEN3 ETTEK, 418 No. 129 South FOURTH Street. 3 SALE OF THE ATSION ESTATE. A1A)UT 28.000 ACRES OF LAND, TO BR SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE WEST JERS4V HOTEL, CAMDEN, N. J., ON MAY 6, lbJl, AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M. ' TO SPECULATORS TN LAND. PROJECTORS OF TOWNS AND CAPITALISTS GENERALLY. A RAKE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT IS PRESENTED!! A FARM of about TOO acres, with extensive Im provements, Is Included. SEVERAL MILLS and additional mill and manu facturing sites are on the properly. RAILROADS traverse the entire length of the tract. A'lSION STATION la the point of Junotlon of two railroads. TOWNS and SETTLEMENTS may be favorably located. THE CEDAR TIMBER Is of considerable value. CP AN BERRIES, GRAPES, SWEET POTATOES, BOPS, etc., can be very successfully cultivated. GOOD TITLE will be made to the purchaser. SEND FOR A PAMPHLET containing particu lars, and apply personally, or by mad, to OEOROE M. DALLAS, Assignee, 8 24 87t No. 222 S. FOURTH St., Philadelphia. TO LET OR FOR SALE-ONE OF TJOSE elegant full marble-front Dwellings In MA BLE TERRACE, No. 8204 CHESNUT Street. Uaidyto tho great railroad centres. Passenger cars pa the door both ways. Only ioo per month. Open for Inspection. 4 IS 6t A. C. McCURDY, S. E. cor. SEVENTEENTH and COATES Sts. ffr FOR BALE, AT GERMANTO WN-DESIB-iolil! able Summer Residence on Old Township Line roa9 near Chelten avenue, convenient to German town Depot, near the Wissahlokon: S acres, atone house, 14 rooms, Lame stable and carriage-house, spring-house, good spring of water, fruit, one of the coolest situations in Qermantown ; line dnve to the city. Will be sold furnished If desired. Apply on the premises or to JUSTICE B AXEMAN A CO., No. 122 8. FRONT Street. 4 90 8t fT ATLANTIC CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE, Oji or would be Exchanged for City Property. The property la known as the CONSTITUTION HOl'8E. The House Is already furnished. Apply of THOMAS BRADY, Atlantic City, or of P. WaT. 80N, No. 882 WaLNUT Street, or of HUOH BAKU, FRONT and WHARTON Streets, Phlla. 4 Bl 8t FOR SALE 15500, NEAT MODERN DWELL ING. All modern conveniences; elegant garden in a high state of cultivation ; urns, statuary, aqnarlurn, gold nsh, etc. Lot loo feet deep to a wide street, No, 1823 MASTER Street. Apply on the premises. ' 13 flt FOR SALE, No 630 ARCH STREET s. four-story Brick STOKE and DWELLING, on the south Bide of ARCH Street, below Ninth street. A pply to A. B. CARVER A Co., 4 18 6f S. W. cor. NINTH and FILbKUT Sts. r"FORALE-LOT8, WEST PIDE OF BROAD jV; Street, above Thompson, 800 feet deep to Car able btreet, with advances to build. K. J. DOBBINS, 4 21 6t Ledger Building. pi'FOR SALE TWENTY-FIRST STREET, Lxi above Walnut street, a three-story Brick DWELLING with back buildings. A. B. CARVER k CO , 4 18 6t S. W. cor. NINTH and FlLBURT Sts. TO KENT. FURNISHED COTTAGE TO RENT FOR A ' J fsw months In West Philadelphia, with a largo- iiul rrouud and ail tbe modern Improvements. Apsly to A M. JBBAQNA1U, No. fc 8A NSOM" AMUSEMEN TH," MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH BTREET TIIKATRB. ADAM EVTTRLY re spcctfal'y announce that his BENEFIT will take place on Saturday evening, Apm . First time In many years, the brilliant to nedy, In Ave acts, THE BOLDIER S DAUGHTER, with Mrs. JOHN DhEW ss THE WIDOW CTTEERLY. Oovernor lie artsll F. F. Macky Frank Heartall Adam Kverly Mr. Malfort , D. K. Ralton Charles Woodley C. Burroughs Timothy Quaint 8. Hemplo Old Ferret W. H. WalllB Mrs. Malfort (.for this occasion).... Mrs. T. A. Creese Onlla Little Nell And a Domestic Drama of great Interest, in three acts, , THE TTARVR8T HOME; OR, THE HEIR OF DERWENT. Caleb Kestral, a hawker Adam Everly Cecil Derwent, of Derwent nail L. L, James Hon. Brassy Popjoy R. Craig TinbbB, his tiger 8. Hemplo Father Peeps .. F. F. Mackay Frank Mandate C. Burroughs Mr. Reeves, Steward of the Manor W. II. Waills Amy, adopted daughter of Peeps.. Miss Lizzie Price Mary Everett Mrs. T. A. Crecso Mrs. Peeps Mrs. Thaver Box book now open. 4 21 A C A D E M Y OF M U S IC. FIRST WEEK. April IT. cf the elaborate spectacle, In four acts, by Charles iu. xsarraB, enm ien THE BLACK CROOK. The sole right to Its production has been purchased by John E McDonouh for this city. iit Jmi lutti Ltiiu omiAiiiA.iiiu.i BOTH IN BALLET AND SCENIC (JKANDEUR, lntrcrtuclng fr the first time in Philadelphia THE WONDKKFUL MAGILTON TROUPE, THE GREAT LUPO, PAR1SIENNE BALLET, AND VIENNOIS TROUPES. THE GREAT SKATEKS, MAD'IXK PAGANI AND SUaRDI. THE GOLDEN ILLUMINATED TEltUACE. THE BOWER OF FBRNS, THE CRYSTAL CASCADE, GRAND TRANSFORMATION SCENE. MATINEE KVBUY SATURDAY. Box Sheet at No. 1108 CHESNUT Street and a5 the Academy of Music 4 IT 6t WT ALNUT STREET T II 1 A T R E. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Monday evening, April 24. the young and accompllthed Tragedienne and Vocalist, MISS ELLA BURNS, will appear in IOM TAYLOR'S NEW AND THRILLING PLAY OF TWIXT AXE AND CROWN, which will be produced for the first time IN PHILADELPHIA, AS TLAYED IN LONDON UPWARDS OF 400 NIGHTS. 419 4t WALNUT STREET? TIIEAT8 E. EVERY EVENING AT 8 AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2. LAST NIGHT OF the Reconstructed Spectacular Pantomime entitled THK THREE HUNCHBACKS. BENEFIT OF MOE AND OOODRICEt. The World-renowned CMwn, MR. CHAKLES ABBOTT. The young, peerless, and beautiful MAD'LLE MARIE BONFANTI. SIGNOK NOVISSIMO, the accomplished Dancer and Maltre de Ballet. M RS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET IHETKE. Begins JbT to 8 o'clock. Ajr.ariT or aik. v. k. ralton. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), April 2J, THE HIDDEN HAND. Black Donald D. E. RALTON- After which, Shakespeare's KATHARINE AND PETRUCtflO. by the full Compauy. MONDAY THE 8CHOOL FOR SCANDAL. TUESDAY MR. MURDOCH'S BENEFIT. WEDNESDAY BENEFIT OF MR. WAlLIV jy AVENPORT-S OHESN UT STREET THEATRE. Admission, ji, 75, 60, and 25 cents. Commence at 8 o'clock. THIS (Saturday) KV11NING, April 22. DAMON AND PYTHIAS. ' E. L. DAVENPORT as .Damon C. R. Thorns, Jr as... .. Pvthlsa MONDAY MRS. E. L. DAVENPORT'S BENEFIT. JJOBTICU L T U R A L hT L U 8ATURDAT EVENING, April 29, GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, by trie AMPHION, COMPLIMENTARY TO THEIR LEADER. M. F. ALEDO. ' Assisted by CAKL SKNTZ, W. STOLL, Jr.. W. MEYER, THOMAS A 'BECKETT, L. KOCH, and many other profexsio gentlemen, who have klndlT Tolnnteered lot the uoeaalon. Tickets, II. F- r sale by the members of the "Amphlon," and at the Music btores of VV. H. Boner & Co., F. A. North A Co . Gonld & Fischer, Sept. Winner, P. F. Cunningham's Book Store, and J. R. Dowplng's store, Eighth and Walnut s'reeta. 4 20 8t MURDOCK TE8TIMONIA L. On TUfcSDAY EVENING next, April B, the graud testimonial 10 Mr. 8. K. MUKDOCK takes place at the AKCH 8TRKET THEATRE. THE LADY OF LYONS will be presented, with Mr. MURDOCK as....Clande ifelnotte And Miss LIZZIE PEARSON as Pauline Who has kindly volunteered her serv cea. Box book now open. 4 go 4t A S S E M B L Y BUILDING. MARVELLOUS SUCCESS I Dr. Cory'i great Diorama of ICELAND IN SHADE AND 8UNSniNE. EVERY EVENING and WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY AFTERNOONS. 4 17 6t -. Accompanied and Illustrated by that talented troupe of IRISH MINSTRELS AND VOCALISTS. Admission, 35 cents; Reserved Seats, 50 cents. T?0:8 NEW AMERICAN THEATRE, CHESNTJP J1 Street, above Tenth. EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE. MISS KATE FISH Kit in Lord Byron's great Drama of MAZEPPA! MAZEPPAI with her magnificently trained steed 'Wonder." STAR PANTOMIME TROUPE, with the original Black Crook Ballet, Ethiopian Bur lesques, Local Sketches, etc. THE ALII AM BRA, SEVENTH STREET, below Arch. MONDAY, April IT, And every evening during the week, the GREAT CALIFORNIA CONSTELLATION OF VARIETY ART18TE8, FIFTY IN NUMBER. FIFTY IN NUMBER. 417tfl FIFTY IN NUMBER. Don't fall to go to the great Variety Theatre to-night. AMERICAN MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, Northwest corner of NINTH and AKCUStreeU. Open dally from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. THE WONDERFUL ALBINO FAMILY. In the Lecture Room the Comedy of OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS. Lewis Baker as Jesse Rural, Mr. G. D. Chaplin, Wood Benson, Harry Hawk, J. Swiuburn, Miss Mln nle Monk. Ada Monk, Mary Can. All the Comnany Admlsalon, 25 cents to all attractions. IB 19 U A GRAND BAZAAR IN AID OF THE SICK POOR OP 8T. MARY'S HOSPITAL la NOW OPEN, and will continue for two weeks at CON CERT HALL, CUiSNUT Btreet, above Twelfth. Season tickets, 25 cents. Single admission, 10 cents. 4 18 MILLINERY. M KB. B. D I L L O NOS. 823 AND 831 SOUTH STREET, FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE VEILS. Ladles' and Misses' Crape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satin; Bilk, Straw and Velvets, Haui and Bonnet, Frenctt Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Crapes, Laces, Silks, Sail us. Velvets, Ribbons, Bashes, OnuunentJl and all kinds of MUllneryJJooda. rp 11 E ST C L O V D . This nw elegant and commodlens flrftt-elasa -totet,' . .... V 1 . . . ulii.il.ll . Now opea. Terms, 13 per day. 4 1 irn O. W. AU'LllN A BiiO., rroprtotert,