THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDa, APRIL 29, 1871. 7TUWS aurmviAxur. Clljr Affairs. Richard Walker, of the lilasby bigamy csHe, is in prison for a farther hearing on the 4 th of May. Hon. Neal Dow hail a'good audienoe for his lecture on ' Prohibition" last night. The Moravians have deouled to hold their next conference in Lancaster. McKinley, charged with the La Fierre Uonse robbery, was discharged yesterday, on ftcconnt of insufficient testimony. j The Union Jlenevolent Association, of 1 Swhich Hananel II. forking is President, met I yesterday and amended their constitution, t.j it. . .. i. . - maaing me association a perpetual saoees Bion, with power to enter into contracts, hold real estate, etc. A payment of $500 secures a life membership. Jaiues lledman, charged with appropriit ing ten barrels of whinkv, was discharged by Alderman Kerr yesterday, the prosecutor failing to appear. 'William Wtlsh, Esq., has addressed a letter to the Executive Committee of the Board of Trusts, in which he makes many Talunble suggestions in regard to increasing the efficiency of Oirard College. Dr. Wilson C. Swann, in a letter to the churches, urges the moral and sanitary im portance of establishing fountains in oar streets. k Domestic Affairs. The Bonnet Carre crevasse is now twelve hundred feet wide. "Ihe water in the Mississippi river is fall ing and the levee of hew Orleans is safe. The 1'reBident returned to Washington last evening from his recent trip to the West. The effects of the recently defunct jour nal, Ihe Paper, of Pittsburg, were yesterday sola by tne bnerili. The Indians are waging a war of extermi nation against tne white settlers of Southern New Mexico and Arizona. I A large number of illicit distilleries, to gether with their appurtenances, have reoently fcoen destroyed in Georgia and Florida by the revenue authorities. Foreign Affairs. The Governor of the Invalides has been a v v i mu J J M J with ten heavy guns. Jfc The Ottoman embassy in Paris has been i struck by two shells. " The Paris Oommnon han forbidden re quisitions on the property of foreigners. The Versailles army is reported having taiten tne advanced works at Fort d Issy. General Dombrowski reports that vigo rous attacks have been made upon his ad vanced posts. The Communists have been defeated at Les Brnyere de Semes, and some of their officers wore captured. The Bepublicau League of Taris urges the assembling of a Congress to frame an honorable arrangement for peace. M. Thiers has intimated to the Assembly that he intends remaining President only as long as military operations last. i The official statement of the losses of the Communists to Thursday sums up !)000 killed and wounded, besides 3000 prisoners. One of the cable despatches states that the Freemasons will plant banners on the ramparts of Paris to-day and assist in the de fense. The Commune is impressing all the men 'x)f Paris between the ages of 10 and 40 years to join their battalions in the National Guard. Tne UntiKti Government bas suspended the operation of the writ of habeas corpus in one district of the county of Westineatb, Ire land. Through mistake the Communists at tacked and captured a Prussian battery before Paris, and its restitution was immediately de manded. llie uommunists claim to at in making a reoonnoissance toward Baenenx. on the f'south of Paris, they drove the Versaillists be- More them. Ihe declaration of Prince Bismarck that the northern forts shall remain in the hands I of the Germans gives great satisfaction to tha Communists. C The Versaillists, on Thursday, expelled I the Communists from an important position in the village of Les Mouliniceaux, and occu pied it in considerable force. M. Thiers, in a speeoh to the Assembly, tells tne country that tne situation is painful; that French blood is still flowing, but it is consoling to know that the denoue ment is near. HIS WILL, The Late William F. Hughes, President of the Lily national uank, The will of the late President of the City National Bang, vviinam. iiuimes, has been admitted to probate. His executors art Lis daughter, AnnaL. Reed, and Edward II. Trotter and Joeiab. Kisterbock. Mr. Hughes before his last Illness bad prepared a bronze statue of hhn- t teen. ll five to his wiffl hla hnniR and lot ivt 1 Arch and Thirteenth streets, "for so long as she I shall remain my widow, ana upon like condl ntion an annuity of $1500. lie gives, further, 1 t r t)a pAnmvlironla P.Ainnanv Insurance on Lives and Grantlne Annuities, 'jr,000 lu trubt. the net interest of which U to be paid to his wife "for her own sole and sepa rate use, Uie principal t be divided among all ber children living at Ler death. He gives to the same company bis house and lot on the west side of Second street, below Christian, for the life of bis brother Kdward I). Hughes, and 10,000 In trust, the interest of which shall be V'ivfn'to him. AUo, to the same company tio,uuu in iruHi, me miereei or wnicn saau ne lor the benefit cf bid brother Kd ward's three ia'ighters, Indiana K., Virginia L, and Clara F. Huebes. Next he devises to Lis own daughter, Anna L. Kettl. bis dwelnuK-tiouse, on the n-'i thweet eor- I ner of blxteeuth and Chcsuat at! jets, and also I ' all niv bouBtbold faruiture. plate, pictures. I books, aud articled of domestic use en band at my decease. This devise and bequent being; subject to my wne s right to retain possession Luereof for one rear, if she shall elect so to do." A'l the rest of his estate aud property he elves to the rem eylvania Company lor Insurance, etc , In trust, the Income wbtreof shall no to hla dmtrbter. Anna L. Keed, and after ber decea e then the same Is to bo paid over aud Hvl."i A amonir ber children. CjCodocll number 1 etatea tkat, barlnff sold bis IT use at lUirieenlU aud Area streets (part of iiis wife's income under the win;, be substitutes an nHdi lonal annuitr of 41500. Codot 11 'I leaves 500 In trust, the interest to be applied to keeping the lot encloslujc bis vault in food order, aud then says: "No part of my ril estate la the city f Philadelphia, ivinir teLween Bouth street and Vice street, from and to the river Schuylkill and Delaware, that it tn sav the following: Ihe House 1 now live in t nmthwesl corner of Sixteenth and Cues- nut, and the drujr store at the southwest coraer tt 8ixt-euth nd Che.nut; my three large steres on Market, south side, west of Eighth street, 75 feet front on Market street, and about 3J0 feet to Jayne street; tbree store on east side of Sec ond street, and my block of buildings at the northwest corner of Second and South streets, toe ether with the house built in the last century by my ncandfatber, now occupied by my brother rents that are well necured.shall not be sold, but held in trwt for the bene 111 of my grand children to long as any or either of them shall lire; in a'l caee the estate is to go to my heirs, the balance of my real t Mate to be sold at public sale within two years of my decease. I do order that not more tbsn two per cent, shall be paid to my trustees for collecting and pari tip over the in come. I have by my will appointed' the Penn sylvania Company my trustees; if they sbou'd not accept these terms, the next trustees shall be the Oirard Life and Trust, and the next the Safe Deposit." OAS FIXTURES. NO STORE ON CBESNUT STREET. G0RI1ELIUS & SOUS1 RETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY St. GAB FIXTURES. FIREANDBUROLARPROOF SAFES AMERICAN STEAM SAFE CO., Sale Makers to the United States Government No. 32 S. FOURTH Ot.y PHIL ADELPHIA, or STEAM FIRE-PROOF SAFES, SANQORN'S PATENT Bank Vaults, Ilurglar-rroof Safes, ETC. ETC., Of Welded Steel and Iron, with Sargent's, Isham's, and Plllard'B Locks. SILVER SAFES, EXPRESS BOXES, Etc., buUt to order. 8 1 stuthsoirp lOfc.. tfc 11RICE Of ICK LOW BNOOOU TO SATISFY 1 ALL." 'BE SUKB KNICKERBOCKER IS OH THJC V7AOON." KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY. THOt. E. CAHILL, President. B. P. KKnSUOW, Vice-l'resident. A. HUNT, Treasurer. E. U. OOKNK1.L, Secretary. T. A. 11ENDKY, Superintendent. Prlnelpal Olllce, No. 435 WALNUT street, Philadelphia. Branch Offices aiH Depots, North Pennsylvania Kxllroad. and Muster street. Hlle Avenue aud Willow street. Willow Htreet Wharf, Delaware avenue. Twentj-second anrt Hamilton streets. Ninth Htreet asd Washington avenue. Pine Street Wharf. BchuvlkllL No. 4b33 Main Street, ttermantown. No. Si North 8kcom street, Camden, N. J., and Cape May. New Jersey. 1871. Prices for Families, Offices, etc 18T1. 8 pounds dally, 60 cents per weeK. 13 65 " " " J 80 " 20 " 85 " " " Half bushel or forty tounds, so cents each de livery. M 3Ct TOBACCO. LEAF TOBACCO. 100 OASES CHOICE CONNECTICUT WRAPPERS, Crop 1S69. For sale by DAVID L. KETLER, Nob. CO and ta South FOURTH Street, 4 T lmrp Philadelphia. MARBLE WORKS. H, S. TARE & SON'S MANUFACTORY OP Carved and Ornamental Itlarkle Work, UltlZCIf Street, above Seventh, 1 B0 8m PHILADELPHIA. MILLINERY. M RS. K. D I U L O N N08. 883 AND 331 SOUTH STREET, FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE VEILS. Ladles and Misses' Crape, Felt, Gimp, Ilalr, Satin, Bilk, Straw and Velvets, Haw and Bonnets, French Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Crapes, Laces, Silks, Batlns, Velvets, Ribbons, Bashes, Ornaments and all kinds of MlUlnery Goods. T AD1ES' HUMAN HAIR EMPORIUM No. 7 S. TENTH Street Having opened a new and splendid store f r the accommodation of the ladles who desire One HAIU WORK, the best talent that eau be procured Is em ployed In this line of business, who have had twelve years' experience In f'rauce and Germany, ratking up all the various designs of HAIR KKOM COMB INGS, which Boiue have the presumption to claim as their inventions. The ability ef MISS WEEKS In HAIR DRESSING Is acknowledged by ar tlots In the IiiihIumm I staud UDrtvalled. islswStil O. F. WEKlid. MAYER HAS REMOVED TO NINTH fl . Street, betweeu Arch and Cherry. Notleu th lieg. His braids can be changed to suit any style of hair-dressing, therefore you will Qud them the most convenient travelling companions, nemtiaiber they can only be obtained at NINTH Street, btitweeu Arch and Cherry. Losings of Imlr cn ba worked Into a variety of ornamental style". Have your losings, wt-ltrh them before aeiidlnir, ud avoid luU nnderblanduig. Lrant h No. S1U3 MOUNT VEHNoS Street. L. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEUDS. A Full Assortment. Ol'H OWN JROVt'lL COLLINS, WETH KltlLL CO., hKICI) il)WKitS, t 4 tnfi tf Nob. 1111 and HIS MAUKKT btreet. I L S O N ' 8 CARPET C 1. 10 AMNU MNANOIAL.. MY COOKE & CO., I'D LU DELrillA, HEW YORK and WASHIN GTON. JAY COOKE, McCiLlOC'l I CO., LONDON, 4X9 Dealer In Government Securities Special attention given to the Purchase and Silt of Bonds aud Stocks on Commission, at the Board of brokers in this and other cities, INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND bOL In connection with our London House we are now prepared to transact a general FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS, Including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and the Issue of Commercial Credits and Travellers' Clr- cu ar Letters, available In any part of the world, and are thus enabled to receive GOLD ON DBKOSlT, and to allow four per cent, Interest In currency thereon. Having direct telegraphic communication with both our New York and Washington Offices, we can offer superior facilities to our customers. RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and full information given at onr office, 8 Bmrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street, Phllada. Wilmington and Reading Railroad 7 run CEBIT. BOriDS. Frco of Taxes. We are now offering a limited amount of the SECOND MORTGAGE BON Da of this Company At 82K and Accrued Interest. The Bonds are Issued in $1008, S500s, and SIOOOs. COUPONS PAYABLE JANUARY AND JULY. "We placed the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company at 68 per cent. They are now bringing on the open market 95 per cent. This fact is strong evidence of the standing and credit of this Com pany. The road Is now finished and doing a large and profitable business. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, And Dealers In Government SecuUlea, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. IV JEW Loan of ihe United States. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO 1113 New O Per Cent. United States Loan Received at onr Office, where all Information wlfl given as to terms, etc. VrYI. PAINTER & CO. No. 30 8- THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. INVESTMENT BONOS PORTAGE LAKE AND LAKE SUPERIOR SHIP CANAL lus. Secured by Unit mortgngo on the canal (now completed), aud on real estate worth five limes tne amount oi tne mortgage. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, 10s. DOUGLAS tXJliNTY, NEBRASKA (Including Omaha), los, and other choice Western county and City bonds, yielding good rates of Interest. ALLENTOWN CITY ("A.) SttVSN PER CENT. SCHOi'L BONDS, free fro u taxes under the laws of the Slate, at par and interest. For full particulars apply to 1IOWAUD IAItLIJTO-X, 8 8 3m No. 147 South FOURTH Street B. K. JAMISON & CO. SUCCESSORS TO I. X ItliLLY & CO, . BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bond At Clotiest market Rate, N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sti Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc. eto 1 88 JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO.. t BANKHaS AND BE0EEU9, GOLD AND C0UP0KS WANTED. City W"iiiiiiit BOUGHT AMD SOLE. no. 60 South THIRD Street. FINANCIAL. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment. TUB Sunbury and lewistown Railroad Company 7 M3U 1HT1T. QOLD First Morteajre Bonds. V ' V Interred I'nynble April nnl Octo ber, Free or Ntttte and United Mtaies Taxes. We are now offering the balance of the loan ot 1,i00,ono, which is secured by a U at and on-y lien n the enure property aud franchises of the com pany, it OO and tlie ccrited Added. Interest The Konrt is now rapidly anprnachlnir completion, with a lrsre trade In CAU IKON, aud LU.MBEK, in addition to the pHHxeniier travel awaiting the i,p. nl!i(r of tliln jrrpntu tn eed enterrrlwe Tne local trade alone If sufficiently larjre to sustain the Road. We have nohesttntlnn in recommend inn the uonns as a CllKAr, KaLlAdLK, and Uit t INVEST MENT. Fit pamphfeta, with map, and full Information, apply to WfJI. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, Dealers In Government Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. FIRST IMORTtJAaa 7 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS, On a Completed Road, Free of U. S. Tax, At 80 and Accined Interest in Currency. Burlington, Cedar Rapids, and Minnesota Railway. The completion of this Road has given to these Bonus an etUblished character equal to any mort pape isnie dealt in at the m toe it v&cnange. We are prepared to buy and sell them at any time, at our ttaiikmg HouHe, atmarkrt price thus placing fieia n the same buH s, fortemporaiy or permanent in- vexmeius, wltn lovnriiments or any otner security. 1 best- bonds are a tlr.t and only mortgage on a railroad that nan est dnnhle the amouut of the Ifcsue, and which commands, without competition, all thetrafllo oi Northern Iowa and Houtliern Mln iienotH BliortenlnK the distance from st. Paul to Chleago 45 miles, r.nd to St, Louis more than 94 mi s. The ntt earning. rBlrvly Lrp-oly in ezoesa or Interest on the oondx, and no dnubt exists that they will more than double with' a tne cunning year. A contract nan ocn securei wita tne Chicago, Bui'llhgtii,Miid (Julncy Railread Comriany ob igating the Liter to Invest 60 per cent, of gross earning de rived from traffic with the Barllngton, Cedar Ra.l.s, ano lllnuenota Koaa in tne bona ar this tJompaay. This arrsngem.nt Is a strong guarantee of the Bands, and establishes a large sinking fund for their redemption. The convertibility privilege In these boads ena bles tbera to be exchanged for stock, at oar, at any time. This secures to the holder, at bis option, a share In any excess of earnings ever the Interest obligation. An exchange of Oovernment securities for these bonds returns 9)o per cent. Interest, Instead of It per cent, which is all that Government pays at present price, besides leaving an unmadtate gain of auoat 80 per i ent. in price for re'nvestnr-ut. All marketable securities taken In exchange, free of commission and express charges. HENRY CLEWS ft CO., No. 33 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. FOR BALE IN PHILADELPHIA BY DeHaven & Bros., Elliott, Collins ft Co., Townsend Whelen & Co., Barker Bros. A Co. And by Bankers and Brokers generally. 4 S3 swtmlf PJEW U. 8. LOAftS- GOLD AND Converted Into New Loans of the United States on best terms. DE HAVEN & BEO. financial Agents United States, No. 40 South THIRD Street. 4 25 stuth lm COUPON OR REGISTERED LOAN or ram City of Williamsport, Pennaylvania, With both principal and interest made absolutely secure by State and municipal legislation, for sale at 85, AND ACCRURBD INTEREST, BY P. 8. PETERSON & CO., Bankers and Stock Brokers, No. 39 S. THIRD STREET, S PHILADELPHIA. DUNN BROTHERS, UANUCUS, Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St. Dealers In Mercantile Paper, Government Securities, and Uold. Collateral Loans, Draw Bills of Exchange on the Union Bank of London, and u-sue travellers' letters of credit through Messrs BOWLES BROS i CO., available In all the cities or Europe, Make Collections on all points. Bxecute orders for Bonds and Stocks at Board of Brokers. Allow Interest on Deposits, subject to check at sight. " lZ ii n bmiisiii isnsf nasi mi an mf-" 'w.ja "mmmmmmmmmm mm fi Ski tin -Lue' FINANCIAL. BONDS or rna Camden and Amhor Railroad, New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Com pany, and Delaware and Rart tan Canal Company, Constituting the In I ted Companies of New Jersey. We offer these most desirable bonds, In regis tered certificate., due In 1394, bearing 0 PER CSMT. lNTfcRtST, free of all taxation, payable April 1 and Oci ober 1. I or full particulars, apply to 4 SO thstultn DRE5EL &. CO. C. & II. BOniK. V. II. NEWnOt-D.SON it, AKUTSEXi PLUMBING, OAS FITTINO, ETO. PANCOAST&MAULE, TUIIU) and TKAU Streets, Plain and Galvanized Wrought and Cast Iron Pipes For Gas, Bit am and Water. FITTIHQS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS, BOILER TUBES. Pipe ot all Size Cat and Fitted to Order CARD, Having Bold HENRY B. PANCOA8T and FRAN CIS I. MaI'LE (gentlemen in onr employ for seve ral years psst) the Stock, Goodwill and Fixtures of our hE'lv IL KSTAKLISHMENT, located at the cornered TH.KD and PEAK 8treeto, In thla city, that branrh of-i-nr buslbens, together with that of HEAT. NO and VENT ILA 'UNO PUBLIC and PKI vaTK BUtLMNOS, both by STM and HOT WATKH, In all Its various BTStenis, will be carried on nnder the Ann name of PANCOAST A MaOLB, at the old stand, and we recommend them to the trade and business public as being entirely compe tent to perform all work of that character- M' RRI8, TASKKR A CO. Phl adelphla, Jan. 88, 1870. CLOTHS. OA88IMERE8. ETO. nLOTH HOUSB. JAMES ft HUBBR, no. 11 north BECOHO Street, Hlgn of the Golden Lamb, Art w receiving a large and splendid aasortmen of new style of FANCY OASHIMERE3 And standard makes of DOBS KINS, CLOTHS an COATINGS, 3 88 mwt AT WHOLKSALB AND R8TAIL. WINDOW BLINDS. ETO. WINDOW BLIIwDS, Lace Curtains, Curtain Cornices, HOLLAND SHADS3. FAINTBD SHADES of the latest tints. BLINDS painted and trimmed 8 . ORB feH a DK8 made and lettered. ricture Cord, Tassels, Etc, Repairing promptly attended to. . J. WILLIAMS, Jr., No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STKEBT, B7tntbf8m PHILATJKLPHIA CROOERIES, ETO. JONDON BKOWN STOUT AND SCOTCH ALE, In glass and stone, by the cask or dosen, ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Bts. EDWARD POMTI & CO., IMPORTEK8 OF FOREIGN PRODUCE, Wint;B wiidi riuna, vigaiai WIIOLEHALE AND RETAIL, No. 0 WALHIT Mtreet, PHILADELPHIA. SOWARO POKTX. 3 875 JAM1C8 W. HAVKN9. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY J. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of CHRISTINE BIDDLE. deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of CLEMENT KIDDLE, THOMAS A BIDLLE. and ALKX.AN DEK BID DlE, trustees of a sum of $(34,000, set aside under the provmlons of the will aud codicils of CHRIS TINE BIDDLE. deceased, and to report dlstrlbu- tlon of the talance In the hands of the account ants, will meet ti e parties Interested for the pur pose of his appointment, on WEDNtstJAV, May 8. lbTl.at. 18 o'clock M., at his omce, wo. isi s. FjFIH Strtet, In the City of Philadelphia. UEOKUE M. CONARROE, 4 sothstnBt Auditor. J N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEA8 FOR THE CITY AND UOUNl'K UH fUlLAUUibl'lilA. Varch Term. 1871. No. 14. In Divorce. WILLIAM HENRY STKEL vs. JOSEPHINE JANE STEEL. To JOSEPHINE JANE STEEL. Respondent: Please take notice that testimony will be taken in above entli led cause on behalf of the ltbellant on THURSDAY. May 11, 1671, at 8)tf o'clock P. M., at my onice, No. GiO WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, Pa., before F. CARROLL BKKWSTKK, Jr., HSU., the examiner appointed by the Court to take and report the same. HENRY C. TERRY, 4 18 lot Attorney for Ltbellant. Philadelphia Hardware House. LAWN HO WEES IN GREAT VARIETY. JAMES Mm VANCE A CO., No. 211 MARKET BTREET, 4 83 13trp PHILADELPHIA. OOAL. It. F, OWEN A CO., (JAL DEALERS, FILBERT STREET WHARF, SCHUYLKILL. SlOlyS SNOWlXN A KAU'S COAL DEPOT, CORNER DIIXWYNand WILLOW Streets. Lehigh and Sc huylkill COAL, prepared expressly for family nae at the lowest caaih prio4. 1 18 0 A H AC AS CHOCOLATE, Imported and for sale by DALLKTT A SON. lra No. I'ie fl. FRONT Street ,1 OUN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER chanta and Manufat'turers of touitra Tick- i ;aHJJXU-tm 'XJI " JL:.U C s' n.' L'l-ir " e . Pi.!.' -4 AMUSEMENT. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH BTREET T HIATUS. ADAM BVSRLY respectfully announce, that his BENEFIT will take place on SATURDAY KVBNINO, April M. First time In many years, the brilliant Comedy, 13 five acts, THE 80LDTER S DAUGHTER, With Mrs. JOHN DREW as THE WIDOW CTBERLY. Governor Heartall F. F. Mackay Frank Heartall Adm Bverly Mr. Malfort D. K. Ralton Charlea W'oodley C. Burroughs Timothy quaint 8. Hemple Old Ferret W. H. WalllS Mrs. Malfort (for this occasion).... Mrs. T. A. Creese Julia Little Nell And a Domestic Drama of great interest, In three 1 TnE nARVBBT HOME- OR, THE HEIR OF DKRWENT. Caleb Kestral, a hawker Adamlverly Cecil Derwent, of Dcrwent Hall L. L. jaiut-a Hon. Braosv Popiov R. Crals; kTrubbs, his tiger S. Hemple ratner I'eeps f. r. Macaay Frank Marniale t:. BarroogtiS Mr. Reeves, Steward of the Manor W. 11. Vilts Amy, adopted daughter of Peeps.. Miss I.'zzle Price Mary Everett Mrs. T. A. Creeso Mrs. Peeps Mrs. Thayer Box book now open. 4;ai A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC 1 BeglDB at 8. Manager JOnN X. McDDNOUQII UNIVERSAL APPROVAL OF THE ENTIRE PRESS AND PUBLIC of the production of the matchless spectasle of THE BLACK CKOOK.." ALL DELIGHTED. NOT ONE DlNHENTINO VOICE. CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE. 75Overture. 8 05 Ballet de Sabot. 8-12 Ballet de Fieurs Mad "He Adrlenne. S-2ft Carllne's Song. 8- 8(5 (Irand Incantatlnn Scene. 9- 10 The Fairies' Grotto, with Stalacta's 8 mg. 9-iO-Goblln Sprite. " 9 30 The Demon's RevcL 9 45 Grand Developing Scene, from the Grotto to the Lake of Feme, with Crystal Cascade. 10 00 Illuminaied Golden Terrace. 10-05 Pas de Deux Lupo and Slg. Costa. 10 10 Pas de Follle. 10-15 Match Girrs Dance. 10-ls ParisleDne Matelot Dance. lo-So The Wonderful Majlltons, and Child Amerl- cus. 10-45 The Great Skaters, Keynock and Schmidt. iof)5 1 he Amazonian Marcn. 1115 The Dazzling Transformation Scene Of the PALACE OF DEW DKOI'8 MATINEE EVbRY SATURDAY. BEGINS AT S. Reserved Seats, fl-S5; Admission, fl; Family Circle, tOc; Amphitheatre. 85c Apply at hois Ell ft uu.'a music more, no. uus CmSNUT Street, and at ACADEMY Off MUSIC, in m a. m. tin o r. m.. 4t AVENPORT'S CHESN UT STREET TUB ATRK. THIS (Saturday) avuninu, Apni ire, THE BENEFIT OF MONS. TORCUIANA, Box Beok-keeper. A NEW WAY 1 0 PAY OLD DEBTS, E. L. DAVENPORT AS SIR WILES OVBRRBACU, supported by 1 II K. oiAti vumrvnx. MRS. P. E. ABE'. IN A POPULAR SONG, The Cemcdletta of the BONNIE FISHWIFE. Miss Phlllls Glavcr as Maggie Macfarland MONDAY, May 1, B. C. Howard's Local Comedy of rith New Scenery. Dresses, etc. The characters perfenated by Davenport's Star Company and several artists from the Fifth Aveaue Theatre, New York. Seats seenred In advance, from s until a o'ciock. H fl RS. JOHN DREW '6 ARCH STREET Beirina u to 8 o'clock. 1Y1 THEATRE BhNKUT ok All am kvkuli. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), April 29, THE SOLDIER'S DAUGII ER. Mrs. JOHN DKEW as The Widow Cheerly ADAM EVERLY as Frank Heartall Ait.r whic h THE HARVEST nOME; Or. The Heir ef Derwent. Caleb Kestrel ADM EVERLY MONDAY" JOHN BROUGHAM In MUCH ADO ABOUT A MERCHANT OF VENICE. WALNUT STREET TUR'A TRU TH IS (Saturday) EVENING. April 89. Last night of the joung anil accomplished Trage dienne aud Vocalist, MlbS ELLA JJUJtNS. In Tom Taylor's new Historical Play, entitled Lady Elizabeth Miss ELLA BURNS witn me neftuurni song oy a or, "FAR O'ER THE STARS IS RKST." To conclude with the beautiful Cemedletta of THE DAY AKTEK THE WE MilNO. Lady Elizabeth Fr.el.ve. with pongs. Miss K BURNS CONCERT IN AID OF THIS MARKET ROTTARK nillTRCIf of OKRVf ANTOWM will be given at the TOWN II ALL, on T JURSDAY EVENING, May 4, 1171, at 8 o'clock, by prominent members of the Handel and Haydn Society of Phi- ' ladelphla. The programme will comprise choice selections from the old masters, and choruses from the best oratorios. Conductor W. A. ULMER. Pianist THOMAS A'BECKBT, Ja. Tickets, CO cents. Can be had at the principal drug stores, Gates', Parker's, and at the door on tae evening of the Concert. , 4 2T 7t GRAND ORGAN CONCERTS AT TUB ARCH STREET MKTUULUSr JtriSCOPAX cniRcn, S. E. corner BROAD and ARCH Streets, On THURSDAY EVENINGS, My 4 aud 11, Conducted by Messrs. M. H. CROSS and H. G. THUNDER, assisted by Messrs. H. A. CLARK. SPE.nCER HUDNUT, and RICHARD ZECKW1R (late of Conservatory at Lelpslc), Organist: WEN- ZKL EOfTA, Solo Violinist, and eminent vocal an 1 Instrumental talent. Tickets One Dollar, for saie at noma a Fischer's. No. SVB Chesnut street, and Methodist Episcopal Book Rooms, No. 1013 Arch street. 4 89 smwthu U S I C A L F U N D HALL. CARL WOLFKOnN'S CONCERT. SATURDAY EVENING, April 9, 1871. The followlns artistes will assist: Kiss PAULINE NININGER, Mr. THEODORE HABEI.MANN, Mr. WILLIAM STOLL, Jr.. 4 28 Stl Mr. RUDOLPH ilENNIG. Tickets $1, at Muslo Store and Musical Fund Hall. 2 AMERICAN MUSEUM AND MENAOHK1E, Northwest corner of NINTH and ARCHSUeeU, Open dally from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. MYRIADS OF CURIOSITIES IN THE MUSEUM. MONDAY, April 24, WEUiN asuAX and SATUR DAY MATINEES, LEWIS BAKER In bis great character of M1CAWBKH. New scenery, unrivalled cast oi characters. Admission, Bfl cents. Friday BENEFIT OF LEWIS BAKER. HUM1 A 8SSMBLY BUILDING. SUCCESS ASSURKDJ FOURTH WEEK DR. CORRY'S GREAT DIORAMA OF IhELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE, EXHIBITED EVERY EVENING, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Is the TALK OF THE TOWN. 4 84 tt Admission, 86 cents ; Reserved Seats, 60 cents. ITHJX'S NEW AM ER1CAN THEATRE, CHESNUT r Htreet, above Tenth. EVEUY EVENING and SATURDAY MATIN EE, MISS KATE FISHER in Lord Byron's great Drama of MAZEPPA1 MA7EPPAI with her magnificently trained steed "W ouder." STAR PANTOMIME TROUPE, with the original Black Crook Ballet, Ethiopian Bar. lesques, Local bketches, eic rri'B ALHAMBRA, SEVENTH STREET X below Arch. MONDAY. April IT. And ev en evening during the week, tbe ' r 'cai "form a co.Nsrt'T:-T OlUfAT ION OF v ah id it AHTlaTLH. FIFTY IN NUMCER. FIFTY IN NUMRKR. 4 17tfl FIFTY IN NUMBER.' Dout lall to go to thegreat Varlclr Theatre to-night. A GRAND BAZAARlNTll6F"THK8ICK POOR OF ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL is NO V OPEN, and will continue for two weeks at CON. t'EhT HALU CHKSMJT Street, above Twelfth. fceaaon tickets, 8o cents. Single admission, 10 cents. 4 ij FOR SALE A PAIR OF BLACK CAJU riage Horses, 16 hands high, sound and kind. , " ' A .V.-.V V
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